Posidon’s Fury
The last time I checked mythological gods hadn’t really made a popular appearance since Disney’s HerculesThe Eighth Voyage of Sinbad Stunt Show
Like Posidon’s Fury, this show has no real basis in any popular film and just seems to be Universal’s answer to Disney’s Indiana Jones Stunt Show. Its location next to the Wizarding World will likely be its undoing. With the outrageously positive response to all things Harry Potter, it’s hard to imagine that the park won’t eventually expand and nix the whole Lost Continent. If the space isn’t rebuilt entirely, perhaps we can hope for some sort of Potter-themed stage show? I would personally love to see the fire effects put to use shooting from a dragon’s mouth.
Twister
With 15 years separating today’s attraction from the original movie, Twister
Ghostbusters attraction known as “Ghostbusters Spooktacular.” We can’t help but wonder if something similar will come back to the space to coincide with the release of Ghostbusters III, slated for 2012. Unfortunately, the demise of the Ecto 1 and the gaping hole Rip, Ride, Rockit left in the fire station façade next door may indicate otherwise.Terminator 3-D
If you want to really talk about old movies, consider that the original Terminator
Disaster
Prior to the announcement of the new Despicable Me attraction, a series of clues were released that led many to believe something entirely different was in the works. Hints such as a banana got some fans thinking King Kong
Jimmy Neutron
We had to include this on our list so we’re sure to get at least one of these right. Universal Studios has officially announced their plans to replace the Jimmy Neutron attraction with Despicable Me
E.T. Adventure
Though E.T.
Rip Ride Rocket
This is probably just wishful thinking on our part, but this coaster has been notorious for problems since its much delayed opening in August of 2009. The ride was closed for an extended period of time in September of 2010 to presumably remedy many of the serious dangers that it posed, but I’m still not brave enough to get on. With frequent down times continuing to plague the coaster, perhaps Universal will eventually opt to scrap the project in favor of something a little less death-trap-y.
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