Welcome to Your Random Adventurer. I'm Logan and this channel will mostly be centered around my adventures at theme parks, especially Universal Studios and Walt Disney World. When im not at the parks I like to do stuff like, history, news, rankings, and pretty much everything you can think of when it comes to theme parks. But at the end of the day im just some random person who likes to adventure. I am your random adventurer.
Keep in mind the fact that Monsters Unchained would already be scarier than Forbidden Journey if both were PG, yet they cranked it up to PG-13 to make it even more horrifying.
@@Uni_Blogger Aw thank you so much, monster cafe was always my favorite just because of the atmosphere, hopefully with this land we get the same vintage spooky, scary, feeling the cafe held but on a much bigger scale.
I would put my money on the ride getting rebuilt by intamin. Historically speaking Universal generally either destroys or completely rebuilds roller coasters at the 15 year mark, and Rocket just hit that. It’s important to note that the reason Rocket is so rough is because it was built on a budget. It was constructed by Mauer, a manufacturer that makes exclusively crazy mouse coasters, and has never before it since made a coaster to that scale. Now Universal doesn’t need to cheap out and can splurge on something that will last a long time. It’s also incredibly important to recognize that Rocket is essentially the face of the entire park. It’s used in all the promotional materials and is arguably the most iconic thing in the entire park. By getting rid of it they’d essentially be removing the face of the park, hence a major refurbishment with an intamin upgrade might be the best course of action. As for the other options you mentioned while not necessarily impossible I don’t think they’re particularly likely. While I do think secret life of pets will come over to Orlando at some point, it doesn’t make sense to bring it right now and for it to replace Rocket in particular. For starters Rocket is the only real coaster in the entire park, and you’re essentially blocking out the entire thrill seeking adult audience by removing it and replacing it with a kids ride, and by that same line of reasoning Universal literally just finished building dreamworksland which is an entire land meant for family’s and kids, meaning the need for more family rides is greatly decreased for the near future. And while I do agree that more dark rides are needed, by the same token thrill rides are equally if not more important especially when there is currently only one real thrill ride in the entire park. If anything secret life will replace Jimmy Fallon when it inevitably closes. The despicable me coaster is a good thought, but is probably the least likely replacement. At its core Despicable Me is a children’s franchise, meant for children to consume, so it makes no sense to build an intense coaster for the franchise. You’re essentially creating a ride that the target audience for the rides franchise can’t ride. And while yes adults will ride it regardless, it doesn’t negate the fact that you’re trying to appeal to the incorrect audience. It want mentioned but there’s a real possibility that a variation of the Fast and Furious drift coaster that’s being built in Hollywood right now replaces it. My only aprehensión is the presence of supercharged, which would mean there would be 2 FaF rides in the same park which is a bit unrealistic. Also bro you’re doing great. You have good ideas and personality, you just need some more confidence in the way you talk and you’ll be fine. It’s ok to do multiple takes of longer scenes or cut the camera when you rumble the words. I promise it’ll improve the quality of the video 10 fold and as you talk to the camera more and more it’ll become more and more natural to get your ideas across.
Nickelodeon did make SpongeBob and TMNT themed thrill coasters so a Minions or Despicable Me themed thrill coaster would not be out of the question, but I still think Fast and Furious or a rebuild are more likely.
@@Operager your entire point is mute considering the context of the parks. Nickelodeon Universe has 27 rides themed to about 10 different properties, all of which are properties aimed towards children. When every single franchise in your park is aimed towards children then it makes sense to build thrill rides for 1 or 2 of the bigger properties. Universal is completely different. Every time they’ve made a thrill ride it’s been themed as a franchise aimed towards young adults-adults, as they have properties in their parks that aren’t aimed towards children. For universal who has these properties it does not make sense to build a ride themed for children aimed towards adults when they have the option to build rides themed for adults aimed at adults.
@@polaritygames3046 I do agree with this because Nickelodeon owns no adult shows, so they had to use SpongeBob and TMNT on their most thrilling rides. I would love to see a Minions thrill coaster but I know it is very unlikely as it would appeal to the wrong audience
I actually love this, however with universal putting a new dueling coaster in epic universe they might hold off on doing on in studios. But I wouldn’t be fully against them doing it, they definitely have the space.
Well done, sirs. I'm kinda torn tho. Being from New Orleans, Mardi Gras was always an "us" thing, ya know? No matter how good it is anywhere else, is just not the same.
Awesome video! Wish i could have made it that day. Happy birthday. I can't belive you got to ride Soarin' Over California BEFORE it was announced! So cool.