Are you guys kidding, the effect of the hovering shipping container is amazing. The forced perspective makes it look like it's a 200' in the air and the support is practically invisible. Bravo UC. Way better than the rocks on sticks in Pandora.
Are you guys kidding, the effect of the hovering shipping container is amazing. The forced perspective makes it look like it's a 200' in the air and the support is practically invisible. Bravo UC. Way better than the rocks on sticks in Pandora.
Which one is the themed one?This is the theming solution??? It looks STUPID!
"Here's your damn theming. Now shut the "f" up."I think Universal is just trolling the forums. Lol. That's what you get for complaining about seeing show equipment. Lol. Obviously this is not the end product.
View attachment 7500 It’s a bit better now.
I also noticed something interesting. UOR’s lights can’t dim apparently, so instead of dimming the lights for the show. They shut off all of the normal lights and turn on soft white show lights in New York to keep it dimly lit during the show.
If it happens, it won’t be until after HHN. They replace all the bulbs with colored bulbs for that, it would require installing a ballast and bulbs that support dimming. Then installing dimmer controls to the various control boxes around the park (then running DMX). It’s actually not extremely difficult, but the park isn’t designed to support it; from my understanding the lights aren’t centrally controlled.Much, much better.
I wonder if they are working to program the lights to dim or not.
I don’t believe they are centrally controlled. It’s the reason why they can’t all shutoff at once like at Disney.If it happens, it won’t be until after HHN. They replace all the bulbs with colored bulbs for that, it would require installing a ballast and bulbs that support dimming. Then installing dimmer controls to the various control boxes around the park (then running DMX). It’s actually not extremely difficult, but the park isn’t designed to support it; from my understanding the lights aren’t centrally controlled.
The Grandmaster??? (@THORRAGNAROK) :grin:I would love to know where the button is located to start this show. Is it in a dingy room backstage or somewhere in CP? Same goes for Disney shows... who gets to push that button/click that icon?
I would love to know where the button is located to start this show. Is it in a dingy room backstage or somewhere in CP? Same goes for Disney shows... who gets to push that button/click that icon?
I believe all shows have a show director, right?I would love to know where the button is located to start this show. Is it in a dingy room backstage or somewhere in CP? Same goes for Disney shows... who gets to push that button/click that icon?
The dining plan deal was the best part of the passholder days. I'll prob eat less in the parks now.It is. They specifically mention it
Universal Orlando
Some slightly bad news for me is they aren’t doing the buy one get one half off dining plan. Doh.
But they are giving 10% off select dining.
The Show Director leads the creation of the show. They’ll stop being hands on once the show is “complete.” An AD will oversee the show from there to ensure it remains “complete.”I believe all shows have a show director, right?
A nefarious Disney plot, no doubt.Will I get to see this on my upcoming trip?
I will be at Universal 22 through 28 Sept (leaving early afternoon 28)
22 = HHN
23 = HHN
24 = 7PM close no HHN
25 = 6PM close no HHN
26 = 7PM close no HHN
27 = 5PM close no HHN
28 = HHN but gone home :'(
Looking at this Im not sure Ill get to see the show. I am also really annoyed that I booked a 6 night stay during HHN yet only get two nights I can actually attend HHN. Any other week and I could have done 4 :rant:.
View attachment 7500 It’s a bit better now.
I also noticed something interesting. UOR’s lights can’t dim apparently, so instead of dimming the lights for the show they shut off all of the normal lights and turn on soft white show lights in New York to keep it dimly lit during the show.