Rob, your wife is still as gorgeous as I remember. I love that you two and your daughter get to have these experiences as a Family. For me, it makes it extra special. Thank you so much for another great video.
When you're from California like I am, I get so jealous that our Universal is such a sad version of the one in Florida. It's getting better but, I don't think it will ever approach the Florida Property.
Let me say that you guys have, without a doubt, the BEST POVs on the web for roller coasters. I really feel as if I am in the seat with you. Absolutely awesome !! That first coaster is now on my bucket list and yes, I remember the video game " Marble Madness"
As someone absolutely terrified of rollercoasters: Velocicoaster is 100% the scariest ride I've ever experienced. BUT! It did help me loosen up about going on other coasters, because I'd always think to myself "well it can't be worse than Velocicoaster..." I was very much teased by my family for my screams of terror 💀 it was helpful to do it first thing in the morning! (A little weird thing about it though, I was hyper aware of my surroundings when I got on, and I distinctly remember the bars being over the shoulder ones (my brother who sat next to me says the same) yet both my other two siblings say that they had bars you pull up to your waist, and every picture/video online shows the same. Odd, right?)
I love roller coasters and I never scream the velocicoaster was somewhat different I did not scream cause I was so scared and after it I started to breath so heavy probably would nether go on it again
@@thegirlwhodoesgood4423 relatable, though I hate rollercoasters I've never screamed unless it was yelling something at whoever forced me on 💀 you'll never catch me on this ride again either I can guarantee you that
Except if it's Goudurix at Parc Astérix, in northern France(that was awarded "Worst Coaster in the World...) As a french, I can confirm it's A-W-F-U-L.
the lap bar comes down over your shoulders, BUT it only contacts your lap (I’m guessing it’s a way to get around ride force restrictions by having an “over the shoulder” restraint
Ehehehehehe I hope you shall meet Kingda Ka, Top Thrill Dragster, Fury 325, Do-Dodonpa, Formula Rossa, Intimidator 305, X2, Ride to Happiness, Time Traveler, Eejanaika, one day (they’re “scarier”)
is it just me or does the "provided by Universal Orlando" footage look like absolute garbage? like 480p super compressed blockiness. a Robb provided POV would have been a hundred times better.
I plan on taking my kid... Poor kid. She's getting older, she already got over Disney. At this point, she'd prob just be fascinated by the countries & animals. I like that these places r super extra tho 🤣. Going on a coaster must feel like you're going on a trip to the moon. I haven't been in forever. I remember hearing these kinds of noises everywhere. :/ not sure if they actually come w/ the ride tho
Surprisingly the first ever loop i did was on hulk and the four big rides there were my first ever real rides and now next week i’m going to kings island and going to try orion! my first ever giga coaster
I went to universal this February break and I was scared to go on this so I went on the dr Seuss rides while my bro and dad were on this also I was with my mom.
Great Coasters at Universal Studios Orlando, it's a shame the political climate makes me not want to vacation in Florida (can't wait for Nintendo Land at Universal Studios Hollywood).
If you wanna go on a rollercoaster at universal, you must put every loose item in a locker. That includes cellphones. You are also required to go through metal detectors too before going on one. Universal says its a safety hazard to allow loose items on board, because way too many accidents happened there in the past. If people doesn't comply with universal, they will kick them out in a heartbeat. They are very strict at their parks. And many rides there has cameras where they watch you. They also will not let people record on slower rides either. If someone is filming with a phone, someone will speak into a microphone telling them to put their phone up. They are fun parks, but very strict on rules.