The best way to watch the terminator franchise is to watch the first two films of course followed by this and maybe the Sarah Connor Chronicles. The other films can be skipped because of how terrible they all are.
I got this bad ass Terminator endoskeleton collectible when I went to see this... the real sequel to T2. It was so awesome. The BEST 3D experience I had ever seen... until Avatar.
@@LukeLovesRose maybe, I had expectations that it would be like this Terminator ride, especially considering Avatar was made by James Cameron as well, I was disappointed.
I remember when I was there back in the nineties The Terminators in those giant boxes on the sides between the audience used to shoot pop cap's then they did away with that and used lasers instead i think cause they got sick of cleaning up all the pop cap paper
This brings back nostalgia memories from 2000 when I visited the park the part where the machines walk down the Isle was intense as. Kid loved universal...
This was the coolest shit i ever experienced as a kid.. og universal Orlando was too badass. Back to the future king kong jaws and then t2 3d was the most epic shit ever lmao 😢
Fucking chills, wish we got a future war like this as a sequel/prequel to the original two films. With john fighting the war with Skynet, winning a battle then sending kyle back, the war continuing, how john beats Skynet, and reprograms a terminator to be sent back to protect himself. Man that would cap the series off then it wouldn't matter what dumb ass time travel crap they rehash.
Straight in the heart of childhood thanks for the upload of this amazing video, as a kid I only enjoyed it cause it was supposedly seeing Arnold and the rest of the T2 cast perform live and entertain people but when I got older and saw it's true meaning I still loved it it's heartbreaking to know this show will never ever be present again in Universal Studios and it's also heartbreaking when you look at it with a cold head how a machine valued human life big time and gave up it's existence again to save humanity.
Olfactory memory is a hell of a drug. I'm watching this and I'm like OMG I can practically smell the stage. The "smoke" and stuff always smelled the same. I went so many times, I remember it so well haha
Loved this show for most part. Anything with live actors is guaranteed to get my attention at theme parks. What accent was the host trying to do though?!? Lol
David Frederick yeah when they first made the ride they did it with all the original actors, even James Cameron worked on it. At the time it was the most expensive amusement park ride ever
T3 isn't very good at all. The best part was the female terminator. That John Conner was absolutely terrible, and Arnold was noticeably older by that point.
I'll always miss this when going back to the Florida Parks... Such a shame... Has it been replaced by something yet? Do they use the building for halloween?
A garbage Bourne identity stunt show that tried to be this but will never come close. They never should have closed this how anyone could think the Bourne franchise would surpass Terminator was ludicrous thinking
Anyone paying attention to the current developments of technology and AI should truly be freaked out by the “intro” of skynet. Very reminiscent of NVIDIAs most recent presentation of their technological capabilities and robots..
I could have SWORN that it was a more cheesy male voice over who narrated the cyberdyne video at the beginning, not a female. Am I remembering incorrectly? He sounded like “movie trailer” guy kinda.
America get all the cool stuff I always wanted too go there as a kid never could afford it but this looks insane I bet they scrapped the show a long time ago so we’ll never get too witness it today I bet the jaws ride and Jurassic park will be gone next and it will be crappy remakes of everything
Jurassic Park ain't going anywhere... atleast not in Florida's park. In fact they have a Jurassic World themed coaster "The Velicicoaster" set to open next year that section of Islands of Adventure which is Universal Studio Florida's next door park.