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I was really bummed out when the ET ride closed at Universal Studios Hollywood. I always thought it would be the permanent timeless “It’s a Small World” ride of the park.
Losing E.T. here in Hollywood was a real painful sting. Once Back To The Future: The Ride was gone, I stopped going to Universal Studios. I finally went to Orlando in 2022, and felt bittersweet getting on this again. Remembering memories of me riding this with my grandma as she used to take me when I was younger. I was there 2 days. On day 2, that’s all I rode all day til closing. No regrets. I miss it dearly and hope to ride it again if I ever go back to Orlando.
Universal needs this ride, and in my opinion to keep MIB and create other experiences similar to these. Right now studios has very little to distinguish itself from Islands and what Epic is bringing. Going back to truly "riding the movie" is a theme that needs to be stuck to imo. This park has a multiple personalities that specializes in nothing.
So sad that when I went to the Orlando park in 202(2? 3?) the ultrasaur was completely removed. We also got stuck for a while under the 'falling box' just before the lift hill (which is there instead of the car in Hollywood's ride). It's such an iconic ride, and I really hope they don't do another Jurassic World refurb, although I'm scared that that's exactly what they're going to do.
The Orlando version when I went last year was in the same state with the ultrasaur removed and instead replaced with box covered in green flora, it stood out very poorly and the ride felt to be in a poor state. I do hope a proper refurbishment is made I don’t think it’ll go full Jurassic world as it seems the velocicoaster fills the Jurassic world void the Orlando park was looking for
ngl I was a little skeptical upon seeing the [83 subscribers] under your name, but this presentation was fantastic. E.T. is one of my favorite rides in the park, and whenever I see that queue, I can still smell it! Keep up the good work! (:
When I tell people this is my favorite ride of all time they look at me like I’m insane, but I seriously love ET Adventure that much. I went to Universal for the first time during a marching band trip and my friends and I went on ET because I was interested in the fact that it was the only classic universal ride left at the park. I loved it immediately for its charm and overall surprisingly immersive experience. The last time I was at universal I went on this ride twice during my trip because I’m so scared that something might happen to it.
Enjoyable breakdown but I was hoping to hear some specific illustrations of which elements have fallen into disrepair, or see examples of stuff that used to work which is no longer working. Still though, great job!
Love this ride one of my favourites but why do the alien on ETs planet call him ET only named this by Elliot on earth and he isn’t an extra terrestrial on his own planet. But maybe I’m just thinking to much🤣🤣🤣👽👽👽👽never remove ET it’s a classic
Just found your channel and wanted to say, great video! I never been there but your narration really make me felt like I was on the ride. I am looking forward to your Jaws video, since I got to ride it last year in USJ and was blown away by how fun it was.