SailwiththeTide
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3D effects removed in 2018.I recall FJ was 3D a couple of years ago. Not sure if it still is.
3D effects removed in 2018.I recall FJ was 3D a couple of years ago. Not sure if it still is.
Real talk though, Universal I wonder if this will have fire in it...I feel like Universal has been rather conservative with fire effects outside of Kong and Diagon's Dragon...I remember is used to be everywhere at the resort haha
Water is the new fire. But maybe fire will be the new water now.
If Entertainment is the one running this, they do things differently than attractions. We got the name and details for Cinematic Celebration the week it opened, for example.So do we have any idea when they’re going to say what’s going here? I’m beginning to get WoL vibes, and with D23 coming up, it’d be nice to get something.
Then again, with Disney’s crappy summer as people wait for GE in World and Rise in Land, I can easily understand Universal doubling down on its fear of announcing things.
I don't think this is a billion dollar land unless the T2 building is much bigger than I thought..So do we have any idea when they’re going to say what’s going here? I’m beginning to get WoL vibes, and with D23 coming up, it’d be nice to get something.
Then again, with Disney’s crappy summer as people wait for GE in World and Rise in Land, I can easily understand Universal doubling down on its fear of announcing things.
I mean, there's still five months left.Im curious when this would open if 2019 is still the goal. October maybe?
I was speaking recently installed attractions
But yes Spidey, Mummy, and PF are all great
So is this new attraction--if it ever actually happens--screen-free?
YupSupposedly not screen-free, but more heavily focused on actual stuntwork and real effects than T2 was.
And this is one thing I have not been happy about in recent years--it feels like a cost-cutting measure. Disaster, Twister, and Jaws (I'm willing to let the last one slide JUST because we got one of the best themed lands of all time, maybe the best in the country in its place) have all been replaced by screen rides.
So is this new attraction--if it ever actually happens--screen-free?
Say what you want about screen rides but it’s not cost cutting. Especially when it takes more CMs to run Fallon than Twister (not including entertainment).
Say what you want about screen rides but it’s not cost cutting. Especially when it takes more CMs to run Fallon than Twister (not including entertainment).
If Fallon were just a Tonight Show museum (ala Lucy: A Tribute), I would probably really enjoy it.