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It’s changing colors each week like it’s going through an identity crisis.
It's fall-- since the leaves don't change colors here in Florida, the coasters do...It’s changing colors each week like it’s going through an identity crisis.
I'm mostly interested to see how they theme the play areas, although I doubt anything here is going to be on the level of Camp Jurassic.I'm kind of looking forward to seeing this completed. Though I don't have any individual interest in the attractions, after all it's a land for younger children and their parents, it'll be cool to actually see a crowd of people there. The very many times I've been to Universal, I've rarely seen more than a few handfuls of people in the Kidzone area, with the exception of Animal Actors. This will be a nice, small budget improvement for the park. It should help to diversify the park and perhaps lessen some of the lines since more families will be spending some time back there. Of course, it would be nice if they added a dark ride in the future. A SLOP type ride themed to Trolls or Shrek would be perfect.
I'm kind of looking forward to seeing this completed. Though I don't have any individual interest in the attractions, after all it's a land for younger children and their parents, it'll be cool to actually see a crowd of people there. The very many times I've been to Universal, I've rarely seen more than a few handfuls of people in the Kidzone area, with the exception of Animal Actors. This will be a nice, small budget improvement for the park. It should help to diversify the park and perhaps lessen some of the lines since more families will be spending some time back there. Of course, it would be nice if they added a dark ride in the future. A SLOP type ride themed to Trolls or Shrek would be perfect.
"They sung the top forty hits and exploded into rainbow colors calmly"Just a calm visual overload of singing animatronics.
I think this land is going to be a much bigger addition to the park than we all realize, purely for what you mention here: a crowd of people there.I'm kind of looking forward to seeing this completed. Though I don't have any individual interest in the attractions, after all it's a land for younger children and their parents, it'll be cool to actually see a crowd of people there. The very many times I've been to Universal, I've rarely seen more than a few handfuls of people in the Kidzone area, with the exception of Animal Actors. This will be a nice, small budget improvement for the park. It should help to diversify the park and perhaps lessen some of the lines since more families will be spending some time back there. Of course, it would be nice if they added a dark ride in the future. A SLOP type ride themed to Trolls or Shrek would be perfect.
You weren't alone. Hardly anyone was ever back there, outside of the summer months and Christmas weeks. They could have named it "Ghost Town" and they wouldn't even had to theme it.I’ve been to Universal countless times and don’t even know this area, like if someone told me to draw USF I could nail every little detail but I don’t even know the pathways for this area. Never went past ET.
If there’s solid food in the area, I’ll be there every visit even before I have kids!You weren't alone. Hardly anyone was ever back there, outside of the summer months and Christmas weeks. They could have named it "Ghost Town" and they wouldn't even had to theme it.
Almost same here. We only walked back there to see if there were any guests. Generally it was just a handful, if any. A couple years before Barney closed, out of curiosity, we went to a show. We were really surprised how cool the theater was. And even more surprised at the very huge, and elaborate, indoor play area before the guest shop.I have literally never walked beyond E.T.'s entrance since the 1990s. Even when I was a kid, I didn't like KidZone.
The ball pit ruled. I'm hoping the Kung Fu Panda stuff updates itY’all were missing out on a very underrated ball pit.
Just curious......I was never in KidZone during it's first, early years. Anyone out there that went there then....was it busy during it's first years before it died out? Or was it pretty much always dead, except for summer and Xmas weeks, for the rest of the year?