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Truly never considered that.I love the implication that an Invisible Man meet and greet where all we see is a hat means that the guy is just strolling around the park butt naked.
Truly never considered that.I love the implication that an Invisible Man meet and greet where all we see is a hat means that the guy is just strolling around the park butt naked.
I believe it’s being automated. There’s usually a worker who sits in that window with the blinds.Get your rides in on Earthquake. Supposed to close in June for a big 6-7 month refurb. Only specific thing I’ve heard is replacing the ride system. Not sure on what else is being done. Construction trailer is already on-site next to the exit of the attraction.
Looks like this is our equivalent of Orlando Mummy's refurb. With how long of a refurb this will be, crazy how my last visit there two weeks ago would be my final ride on there until then.Universal Studios Hollywood has closed the Earthquake portion of the Studio Tour for refurbishment until Spring 2024.
Earthquake on Studio Tour closed for refurbishment through Spring 2024
Universal Studios Hollywood has closed the Earthquake portion of the Studio Tour for refurbishment. It is expected to remain closed until Spring 2024. Located inside Stage 50, the Earthquake experience simulates an 8.3 Earthquake while inside a San Francisco subway station. Stay tuned to Inwww.insideuniversal.net
From what I heard it’s because like JP the company that made the parts does not exist anymore. So it’s like a modernization of the attraction. Hopefully being fully back to its glory days!Looks like this is our equivalent of Orlando Mummy's refurb. With how long of a refurb this will be, crazy how my last visit there two weeks ago would be my final ride on there until then.
What exactly were in its glory days? I remember there being an electrical pole that fell after the truck but I haven't seen it in a long time.From what I heard it’s because like JP the company that made the parts does not exist anymore. So it’s like a modernization of the attraction. Hopefully being fully back to its glory days!
I love the sets and affects of Earthquake but.....honestly its not much fun being thrown around.Unpopular opinion but I can do without this attraction
It would be nice if they added some kind of shaking effect to the trams during the Jean Jacket sequence — having the props move and the lights flicker is a nice touch but it mostly feels hollow.The Nope set was also closed when I visited last Friday. It looked like they were pouring cement on the tram pathway, so it might be closed for a short while.
Eh I feel like that’s a stretch. I can see a BTTF theme. Wishful thinking in my end but at the same time I don’t see what else’s they could repurpose Supercharge with.Just a thought for a new Tram Tour section, Twisters (sequel to Twister) is due out in 2024, the Orlando attraction looked entertaining enough so perhaps they could add something similar as Tram ride through?
Not sure it would be suitable as a replacement for Supercharged (I'd still want that to be BTTF personally) but IMO we need a new 'ride' section for the tour. Supercharged was back in 2015!
I think the studio tour isn’t getting a new ride section anytime soon, it’s super popular still with little to no update in years. First it’s really just a tour of the backlot. The only thing I see them Doing is more of the Nope experience stuff.Just a thought for a new Tram Tour section, Twisters (sequel to Twister) is due out in 2024, the Orlando attraction looked entertaining enough so perhaps they could add something similar as Tram ride through?
Not sure it would be suitable as a replacement for Supercharged (I'd still want that to be BTTF personally) but IMO we need a new 'ride' section for the tour. Supercharged was back in 2015!