DJeXeL Posted February 5, 2016 Posted February 5, 2016 Escape from Gringotts is an Intamin/Universal collaboration.
KBrylczyk Posted February 5, 2016 Posted February 5, 2016 Escape from Gringotts is an Intamin/Universal collaboration. Yeah, and Mummy is a Premier / Universal collaboration. They're still very similar ride concepts being a coaster and media combination. Mummy is more old school Universal with the actual physical sets while Gringott's is more Comcastic with screens everywhere.
Stealth1 Posted February 5, 2016 Posted February 5, 2016 I had no idea that it was. Even so, its built like an indoor coaster like Mummy but other then the first drop its not much of one at all. There is too much stop and go for my tastes. One thing I want to ask is I read somewhere that J.K. Rowling isn't a fan of the dueling dragons coasters. I was just wondering why?
DJeXeL Posted February 5, 2016 Posted February 5, 2016 Escape from Gringotts is an Intamin/Universal collaboration. Yeah, and Mummy is a Premier / Universal collaboration. They're still very similar ride concepts being a coaster and media combination. Mummy is more old school Universal with the actual physical sets while Gringott's is more Comcastic with screens everywhere. "Comcastic." Love that.
Jcoaster Posted February 5, 2016 Posted February 5, 2016 Escape from Gringotts is an Intamin/Universal collaboration. Yeah, and Mummy is a Premier / Universal collaboration. They're still very similar ride concepts being a coaster and media combination. Mummy is more old school Universal with the actual physical sets while Gringott's is more Comcastic with screens everywhere. How I love the nostolgic feel of the physical set. I wish they would go back to this more often. Just like movies, I hate when there is too much CGI. It is good for some shots but the puppets really bring some things to life. Jurassic Park (The movie) still feels real and timeless due to a great mix of both.
KBrylczyk Posted February 5, 2016 Posted February 5, 2016 One thing I want to ask is I read somewhere that J.K. Rowling isn't a fan of the dueling dragons coasters. I was just wondering why? Because she's a dumb dumb dummy head.
Jew Posted February 5, 2016 Posted February 5, 2016 (edited) Escape from Gringotts is an Intamin/Universal collaboration. Dynamic Attractions did the design. Intamin a subcontractor to them. One thing I want to ask is I read somewhere that J.K. Rowling isn't a fan of the dueling dragons coasters. I was just wondering why? Because she's a dumb dumb dummy head. It's never been confirmed whether or not she is a fan of the ride (lots of rumors stating she doesn't), but assuming she doesn't...I would guess that is based on the fact she doesn't feel that the ride fits well in the Potterverse she created. Edited February 5, 2016 by Jew
Stealth1 Posted February 5, 2016 Posted February 5, 2016 I can see Universal going away from roller coasters in general though. Judging by the 3 days I was there the shortest wait times were for the coasters. If anything I would have thought Dueling Dragons would have the biggest line-up of the coasters as its in one of the busiest sections of the park.
PeoplemoverMatt Posted February 5, 2016 Posted February 5, 2016 With two tracks and two loading stations, Dragons also has the highest capacity of any of the coasters there, assuming both sides are running with 2 or more trains. It just depends on what kind of experience the park is looking to bring. Coasters are fun, but can also be intimidating to younger/less adventurous guests and much more difficult to create an immersive theme with than any version of dark ride. Universal wants to put their IP's center stage so it's not surprising to see them gravitate more towards dark rides. I find the best parks have a healthy balance of all sorts of different rides, as much as their general financial position will allow.
SFOGdude25 Posted February 5, 2016 Posted February 5, 2016 Ok, crazy idea, but what if Universal took Dueling Dragons and relocated it to a potential future park built on the land they just bought? It'd be one way of giving the Wizarding World some more room for future attractions, yet the ride would still be owned and operated by them. Far fetched and a waste of money? Most likely. It depends on if they still want it that badly. I'm just thinking out loud here since I have heard the rumor of Dragon's removal a couple of times.
p-sychiatrist Posted February 6, 2016 Posted February 6, 2016 I really doubt that Universal is planning on removing it. There's no legitimate reason to do so. J.K. Rowling doesn't actually have a ferocious desire to tear down Dragon Challenge or take joy in making coaster enthusiasts cry like some people make it seem. And even if she did, her influence wasn't strong enough for them to tear it down in the first place. It's also a very reliable ride with a great capacity (which explains the short wait times compared to the other Potter rides). Yes, it no longer duels which lessens the experience for some, but they are still 2 great individual coasters that are well received by guests. One pillar in Universal's strategy is that it has these thrilling coasters to set it apart from Disney (Don't get me wrong, I love me some Rock n' Rollercoaster but that doesn't come close to Hulk or Dueling Dragons). If they wanted to move away from making roller coasters they wouldn't be investing millions into this Hulk reconstruction (which has gained more media attention than the new Kong ride). My hope is for the land they just acquired to be a fully fledged Nintendo Land (with a coaster!), but only time will tell.
Jew Posted February 6, 2016 Posted February 6, 2016 ^Her influence may have grown now that Potter has proven itself to be the anchor property for all of the parks owned by Universal...
Rydel Posted February 6, 2016 Posted February 6, 2016 I've been at Universal Orlando this week and I've noticed that Hulk is coming back together rapidly. What I didn't notice from the pictures posted already is that there is a small army of construction workers working simultaneously in the lagoon, on the back half of the ride, and in the tunnel (I just saw them there for the first time today). There hasn't been any substantial progress on the track since yesterday when they added another section to end of the MCBR but the supports are going up quickly. Here is a quick picture of the workers in the tunnel:
chargersmichael Posted February 9, 2016 Posted February 9, 2016 I was at Universal today...and it is just absolutely insane the amount of construction. At the Universal Park -Jimmy Fallon -Fast & Furious -The Roboasis by MIB (something is happening to it because it is gone!) -Facade Enhancements in Certain Areas At Islands of Adventure -Hulk -King Kong In General -Sapphire Falls Hotel -Volcano Bay Water Park From a distance...Universal looks like the Capital of Cranes!!! So much construction!!!
KBrylczyk Posted February 9, 2016 Posted February 9, 2016 -The Roboasis by MIB (something is happening to it because it is gone!) Oh thank god.
DirkFunk Posted February 9, 2016 Posted February 9, 2016 ^Her influence may have grown now that Potter has proven itself to be the anchor property for all of the parks owned by Universal... Executives dictate to the parks and creative more than any other time in history what goes and what stays. That makes the futures of all these parks increasingly predictable. None of the people that talk (and plenty do) say anything about Dragons heading off to the scrap heap.
WindexCyanide13 Posted February 11, 2016 Posted February 11, 2016 Hey, I'm visiting USO/IOA tomorrow and am wondering if anybody has some tips or secrets? I know about the MIB tour, but is there anything else like that? Thanks in advance.
rcrider4 Posted February 11, 2016 Posted February 11, 2016 There used to be the Twister control room tour, but obviously that doesn't exist anymore. I don't know of any other semi-secret tours.
WindexCyanide13 Posted February 12, 2016 Posted February 12, 2016 Does anybody know if Duelinf Dragons and H:RRR still have the metal detectors?
PhantomPoster32 Posted February 12, 2016 Posted February 12, 2016 Does anybody know if Duelinf Dragons and H:RRR still have the metal detectors? Yes they do
deaconnor Posted February 13, 2016 Posted February 13, 2016 Hello all! Long time user, very rare poster. A friend and I are going down to Florida for Okeechobee Music Festival in early March and are thinking of trying to hit up Universal. We are able to go because Okeechobee has a cool program where you can work for two days after the festival and pick up a free ticket. We were wondering if Universal has a program anywhere similar to this or if any of you wonderful people have any laborious task you don't want to bother yourself with that two strapping young men could do in exchange for free tickets to Universal for just one day. This is pretty much the only opportunity we would get to make it to the park and would love help from any of you. Thank you very much!
deaconnor Posted February 13, 2016 Posted February 13, 2016 Hello all! Long time user, very rare poster. A friend and I are going down to Florida for Okeechobee Music Festival in early March and are thinking of trying to hit up Universal. We are able to go because Okeechobee has a cool program where you can work for two days after the festival and pick up a free ticket. We were wondering if Universal has a program anywhere similar to this or if any of you wonderful people have any laborious task you don't want to bother yourself with that two strapping young men could do in exchange for free tickets to Universal for just one day. This is pretty much the only opportunity we would get to make it to the park and would love help from any of you. Thank you very much!
jarmor Posted February 13, 2016 Posted February 13, 2016 if any of you wonderful people have any laborious task you don't want to bother yourself with that two strapping young men could do in exchange for free tickets to Universal for just one day. I'm sure someone at the parliament house has a task that'll pay kinda good!
DirkFunk Posted February 13, 2016 Posted February 13, 2016 Hello all! Long time user, very rare poster. A friend and I are going down to Florida for Okeechobee Music Festival in early March and are thinking of trying to hit up Universal. We are able to go because Okeechobee has a cool program where you can work for two days after the festival and pick up a free ticket. We were wondering if Universal has a program anywhere similar to this or if any of you wonderful people have any laborious task you don't want to bother yourself with that two strapping young men could do in exchange for free tickets to Universal for just one day. This is pretty much the only opportunity we would get to make it to the park and would love help from any of you. Thank you very much! Orlando is already awash in cheap labor, so...uh...backpage?
djcoastermark Posted February 14, 2016 Posted February 14, 2016 Jarmor, you are a naughty naughty boy !
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