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TopicBoard 8 if you've been to Universal Studios help me out
v_charon
10/29/18 11:01:20 AM
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12. Despicable Me: Minion Mayhem (who would ever WANT to be a minion? Not me, they're usually awful. But like the above one, this one should be higher if you are a fan. Animation is within that mimics the same quality as the films and you get an original story to go along with it. This is like the first thing you see when entering I noticed; good job Universal.)

13. The Simpsons Ride (good but a little dated feeling. I think it needs the 3D goggles. You again get a fun story but the ride mechanics itself betray it. Unlike the previous 2, this one is lower for me because of the ride rather than being carried by it. It's not bad or anything, I still liked it I just thought it could be better with a moving cart or 3D tech.)

14. Men in Black (it pains me to rank this low, because the ride was not functioning as it should. There was no second team we were competing against; for some reason they were sending blank cars and only loading one side, despite there being more than enough people in line. It's sad, I don't know how to rank this one fairly. As is, it pales to both Justice League at Six Flags and Buzz Lightyear at Disneyland.)

15. Jimmy Fallon: Race Through New York (I mean this is a weird thing to make a ride based on. I wouldn't call it terrible, it's still worth at least one ride and all. I don't find most of Fallon that funny, at least anymore. It has a few cringe parts and a couple of decent bits of humor. I appreciate that he created the concept himself I guess)

16. Cat in the Hat (I mean, it's for kids obviously. We were in Seuss Landing so we had to ride at least one thing. Basically it's just a visual ride that retells the story.)
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