Both would be welcome to the streets of any Universal park! Those are great IMO!
Those are pretty dang good costumes.http://youtu.be/4yoEt9W6pxY
Stumbled upon this video. I do favour the Bumblebee over the Optimus Prime mainly due to the aspect ratio being more accurate. However, both are a welcome addition to the streets of Sci Fi City.
I'm just gonna chalk this up to another cool thing Singapore has that we'll never see in the States.
Let's not jump to any conclusions until the ride over at Hollywood opens.I'm just gonna chalk this up to another cool thing Singapore has that we'll never see in the States.
As I now understand it, these were built HERE and sent THERE. Things are changing for Universal and I am very interested to see how the next few years play out globally.
Aaahhh... you may not tell us they were built here without telling us who built them. Kidding, but do you know? If not, I will have to go on one of my quests. Any orders for Halloween costumes? Only $9K each!
I'm just gonna chalk this up to another cool thing Singapore has that we'll never see in the States.
Universal Studios Singapore has released a new teaser video that strengthens rumours that the park will open a Sesame Street-themed dark ride in 2013.
The video features a number of clues that point to the Sesame Street theme. This includes references to the “Sunny Days” theme song, as well as footage of a trash can that could easily be home to the Oscar the Grouch character. These are consistent with reports from Screamscape that the new ride will be based around the kids’ TV show.
The Sesame Street dark ride is expected to use a similar ride system to E.T. Adventures at Universal Studios Florida and Universal Studios Japan. It is likely to form the centrepiece of a new Sesame Street sub-land, which may also incorporate a number of smaller flat rides and a meet-and-great area.
USS is shaping up to be a really great park!
Sesame Street ride to open at Universal Studios S'pore
SINGAPORE - It will be a trip down memory lane for many Singaporeans when the Sesame Street Theme Park Ride opens at Universal Studios Singapore, later this year.
It is the first Sesame Street ride in Southeast Asia, and only one of three in the world.
But for those who cannot wait, there is also something else in store these June holidays.
Visitors to Universal Studios Singapore will get to meet eight Sesame Street characters, including Bert, Oscar and Cookie Monster, as they perform three shows daily, and get interactive with audiences, from Monday.
The theme park will open later this year, and will be located at the corner of 'New York Street', one of seven themed zones in Universal Studios Singapore.
Vice-president of Entertainment at Resorts World Sentosa, Andrea Teo, said: "I think it's a very unique ride. It's got the same Sesame Street kind of humour, it's a bit wacky, it's a bit way-out-there, it'll make you laugh and because it's a ride, it also gives you a bit of a thrill (and) adventure."
Visitors can also have a buffet breakfast experience with the Sesame Street characters later this year.
SINGAPORE: The boy wizard and “he who must not be named” are coming to Japan and Singapore in new theme parks, according to Warner Bros and NBC Universal, in a new announcement on the parks for Asia.
The studio had, in December last year, announced it was looking at building the theme parks in the Asian countries. Now, they said it could become a reality as early as late 2013, early 2014.
The proposals for parks in Japan and Singapore were reported and have fans excited, but details of the theme parks inspired by the JK Rowling series are yet to be delivered.
A second park in the United States is also being created in an effort to expand the brand made successful by the 7-part book series and the 8 films made by Warner Bros.
According to reports, a 2010 park in Orlando, Florida allows fans to experience many of the thrills and attractions from Hogwarts, the home of the wizards and witches education in the mythical world created by Rowling.
Harry Potter’s popularity extends to a global scale, and tourists from all over the world traveled to see the book and movie series come to life in Florida.
Singapore is seen as an ideal destination for the park, but no concrete details of the enterprise have been released to the public.