notthe best but I had a lot of fun and good memories. When I was younger, I rode this and was so scared. I closed my eyes, and when I opened them, our car was flying in the air! That nostalgia alone makes it worth it for me.
Dont waste your time with this excuse of a ride. By far the worst ride of universal. This is a 3D simulator ride, where you sit in a truck with screens all around you to simulate movement. there are several rides at universal that use this effect, but this one did it by far the worst. the 3D was completely unconvincing, because everything was completely flat. This ride was explosion after explosion, with so much going on that you couldnt actually focus on anything. I didnt feel like i was moving at all, which is the intended effect with these simulator rides and something all the others do perfectly. so aside from the 3D effect being entirely underwhelming, this ride also OBLITERATES your eardrums. the smoke emitters are the loudest thing in the entire park, even louder than the REAL GUNSHOTS in the bourne show. i think the cherry on top for my ride experience was that at the end, the video on the tv screens in our truck was COMPLETELY MUTED. so we could see someones lips moving but couldnt make out ahat he was saying at all. so aside from this ride being total garbage, is it worth just queueing up for it and doing it for the sake of it? No. The queue is long and boring, with 2 long and boring videos to set the story. these felt like unskippable ads on youtube, but each one was 3 minutes long. look, ive said enough. skip this ride, no part of it is in any way worth it.
This ride is so awful. The ride it's self has bad animation and it's boring. And that's ignoring that it's so loud my ears were ringing and I had a headache after. The queue is bad and theres music that seems like the ride is hype, but no. Lame and loud
three minutes and 20% of my hearing I will never get back.. and I thought there was nothing worse than fast and the furious nine or ten... save your time save your energy save your hearing this ride is beyond stupid
The rude was mostly screen with little movement. If you have a kid with hearing sensitivity DON'T bring them on the ride. It was so loud and obnoxious and wasn't even fast, it should of been called \"Slow and Happy; Minibus edition\"
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