Despite Kong opening at the very beginning of screen fatigue, Universal Creative did a truly phenomenal job on Skull Island. They took the basic premise of the 360 tunnel sequence in Hollywood and they went above and beyond turning it into an E-ticket. Sure it has some flaws but when that outside portion is running, the entire experience from the queue to the ride vehicles to the grand swinging doors, creates a really epic ride experience. The 360 tunnel is richly colorful, beautifully rendered, and has dynamic and convincing movement variety including speed, skidding, bumping, and banging with interaction between the animals and the ride movement. And let's not forget the awesome swinging effect from side to side. It's a fully realized, immersive attraction even before that Kong AA shows up to really give a final "wow." Considering the same management team was in effect for the construction of both rides and they were both born from similar circumstances, I'm not sure why Kong wasn't used as the template for plussing the F&F tram.