![]() It’s comparable to MuppetVision 3D at Walt Disney World, minus the humor. Shrek 4D also has moving seats and in-theater effects like squirts of water. It’s a typical 3D film in a theme park, with antiquated projection and glasses. ![]() If your comedic sensibilities are trapped in the early-aughts and you still find the novelty of animation with self-aware and semi-satirical “humor” to be funny, you might enjoy it. Shrek 4D (3/10) – This 3D movie features the adventures of Shrek and his Donkey friend as they attempt to rescue Fiona. Persons under 40″ (102cm) must experience this attraction from an adjacent stationary seat. Children between 40″-48″ (102cm-122cm) must be accompanied by a supervising companion. In terms of a Walt Disney World comparison, think Star Tours meets MuppetVision with Minions instead of Muppets. However, it’s relatively mild as compared to pretty much everything else at Universal and it now is a 2D film that doesn’t require the 3D “minion goggles.” Moreover, it’s one of the newest attractions utilizing some of the newest tech, which makes it pretty smooth. Calling it a tour of Gru’s lab undersells the action, as it’s fast-paced with drops, twists, and turns. It’s cute, funny, and endearing, a lot like the movies themselves.īeing a film with motion simulator components, there’s obviously the potential for issues there. The ride moves in sync with a movie, which features the daughters of Gru and the Minions while touring and partying your way through Gru’s lab. Note that this list only covers USF we’ll have another one for Islands of Adventure soon.ĭespicable Me Minion Mayhem (8/10) – This is like a typical 3D/4D theme park movie theater meets a motion simulator. Regardless, this guide to Universal Studios Florida’s attractions should give you an idea of which attractions are must-see for you, and which ones you won’t have time to do. There are a few 9 or 9.5/10 attractions below that probably could’ve been given 10/10, but just aren’t quite on par with their gold standard counterparts. Dark rides are judged against other dark rides, roller coasters against other coasters, and so on, to create a relatively level playing field. ![]() Numerical scores are on a scale of 1 to 10, and only take into consideration overall quality relative to that specific type of attraction. That touring plan covers an actual, substantive day in Universal Studios Florida, whereas this guide gives you the info you need about each attraction to determine whether to include it in your day. We could spend much of the day simply wandering around the park, doing only a few attractions while enjoying the entertainment and seasonal offerings, both of which are not covered in this ride guide. If you’re wanting to know how we would spend an ideal day in USF, read our 1-Day Universal Studios Florida Itinerary. We’ll also try to compare each attraction to a counterpart at Walt Disney World. Sarah has issues with almost all of these things (save for height, but at least that’s objectively measured), so we can offer a subjective assessment of what might present problems. These are all common concerns among Walt Disney World fans and frequently questions we’ve received from readers. To that later point, we’ll focus on height requirements, scare-factor, intensity, and motion sickness. If you’re planning a trip to Universal Orlando, it’s a great place to start when making a rough roadmap for the best things to do–and what’s appropriate for your family. … but we’d rather not say what.Our Universal Studios Florida ride guide reviews the park’s top attractions, with numerical scores for every show, roller coaster, simulator, including the Wizarding World of Harry Potter. This way … to something that used to be here. Wonder when they’ll green-out Holy Land like they did Wet ‘n’ Wild, sometimes leaving the directional arrow behind. I always got a kick out of the highway signs for the Conroy exit that seem to read “Mall of Millenia, the Holy Land Experience.” Maybe the company has a plan for the sign, which I estimated to be around 50 feet tall. It plans to build medical offices and a hospital there. ![]() The 14-acre site was purchased by AdventHealth for $32 million last year. The attraction is closed and the property sold for redevelopment, so maybe that’s its issue. Higher up, black bands are giving the evil eye … or perhaps Ray-Bans. Is it just me … or does the somewhat obscured sign for Holy Land Experience, the one visible from Interstate 4, look like a menacing Old Testament-level emoji? Some of the words are covered by a purple arc that’s frown-like. I-4 motorists zip by the former sign for The Holy Land Experience. ![]()
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