Holy moly!!! I NEED to get my behind down there! I would be just as excited for this attraction as I would be for The Wizarding World!! I am loving your Universal pages!
Awesome page! I love MIB too. My kids and I were annual pass holders for two years and made 4 trips down there and I did one without my kids. You totally nailed the experience! We always do single rider at Universal since my teens are ok on their own and it saves time. :)
You hit the nail on the head with 50plus words on your journaling. Its been 9 years since I have been to Universal Studios in Hollywood. I never saw this ride there, so it must be in FL? I do remember the Buzz Light-year ride at Disney and loved that so this must be twice as cool!?! Very creative way to document this since you didn't get to take your camera with you. Awesome job!
This is just the coolest!!!! I don't think I've ever seen so much journaling and I felt just like I was on the ride with you! That pp is too cool. Awesome lo overall!
I was glued to every word of your journaling Susan! What a fun ride. Your page is very cool - Your page looks very high tech and is designed perfect for an alien space page! Love it!
We went back to Universal Studios after not being able to ride Skull Island. Theses pictures are from the Web as we had to put our stuff in a locker. Loosely used March monthly sketch bonus 2 pager for this. Kaisercraft, Teresa Collins - pps, AC, Teresa Collins - alphas & sticker; enamel dots - Paper Studio. After I took these photos I went back and use a white pen to doodle faux stitching on the 2 corners.
Page 2 journal - After a brief romp through the city, the two head-to-head vehicles face each other and pass on either side of a large green scanner. The scanner reveals that the opposing car is really full of aliens in disguise, thus prompting a shoot-out between the two paired vehicles. Both cars race to shoot the other's "fusion exhaust port," a glowing red light atop their vehicle. A hit causes the opposing vehicle to wildly spin out of control, offering more time to collect points while they spin. Dennis was able to hit the other vehicle at least once. The battle between the cars comes to an end when Jay (Will Smith) appears on a giant television screen in Times Square, alerting the riders to "get their game faces on" because a "really big bug" has been found. Turning the corner, we come face-to-face with Edgar, a gigantic cockroach-like alien seen in the first film. The animatronic bug in the ride stands 30 feet tall, measures 50 feet wide, has 8-foot-long teeth, and 20-foot-long (6.1 m) claws. The bug is immune to the weak guns' laser fire, so Zed orders us to press the much-dreaded red button (which activates the Subatomic Thermonuclear Disruptor). Both cars enter into the bug’s mouth and spin out of control amid fog and strobe flashes. During the wind down, both teams have their scores averaged and Agent J appears to declare them MIB material while encouraging the losing team to try again. Dennis had the highest score in our car; mine was one of the lowest. This is a ride I would go on again and again – trying to up my score. Agent J neutralizes both teams regardless and the vehicles re-enter a retro-themed atrium with the "Universe & You" logo on the wall in front of us.
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