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Universal studios theater
Universal studios theater




This ride also doesn’t require 3D glasses which is a nice change from the usual ride at Universal. It isn’t crazy enough to eject you from your seat so for people who get motion sickness, this ride will be just fine for you. There are no seat belts or restraints so keep that in mind of you are going into this. Almost all of the seats in the theater move, but the floor doesn’t. Oh yeah, this attraction is a motion simulator.

universal studios theater

I’d still recommend the front though, especially as the specialness of this motion simulator attraction dissolves when you see that the floor isn’t moving.

universal studios theater

I’d suggest sitting up front as the screen blends so much with the walls around it that you would most definitely feel more involved in the plot line, but from where we sat, nearly right in the middle of the theater, we could take in many practical effects. Once inside the theater you have options to sit where you’d like just like a traditional movie theater. The pre-show lets you know that the film you are seeing today stars the characters of Kung Fu Panda and that we would help take part in the adventure. The blending of walls and video screens was seamless and there were lots of Dreamworks awards and trophies on display too. Once inside the art deco theater you see Dreamworks film posters on every wall and that leads us into the pre-show which was wonderful. Once the ribbon had been cut, we were escorted into the new queue area, which looks like a little zen garden. It was actually quite a long and wonderful performance (which you could have caught on Nightmarish Conjuring’s Instagram story!) and then there were the final fireworks and ribbon cutting ceremony. Once her speech was over the red carpet into the theater was transformed into a parade of characters, dancing Chinese dragons, and traditional drummers. Ping before stating that the Dreamworks Theater was a collaborative effort between Universal and their subsidiary Dreamworks animation. She bantered back and forth at the podium with Mr. The final introduction was Karen Irwin, the CEO of Universal Hollywood. He introduced a few of Dreamworks other characters as they came out to meet and greet. Wikipedia claims he is a goose, but to me he looked like a large ostrich of some sort. Meet and Greets with something that can talk to me isn’t my thing, but I was excited to give the new Dreamworks theater a go….and delighted to see that talking Donkey wasn’t there when I arrived.Īs a disclaimer, I’ve never seen Kung Fu Panda so excuse me for not knowing everything, especially as the ceremony began with a giant Mr. I was always afraid of the talking Donkey out front as well.

universal studios theater

I’d walked by Shrek 4D a million times but never experienced it because I can live without Shrek in my life. When we were asked to cover the opening of the new Dreamworks Theater at Universal Studios Hollywood I didn’t know what to expect.






Universal studios theater