Matt N
CF Legend
Hi guys. I’ve been in Orlando for the last week, and since my last visit to Universal in 2016, the parks have built two new rides that are somewhat similar to each other in ride system; Skull Island: Reign of Kong at Islands of Adventure and Fast & Furious: Supercharged at Universal Studios Florida. Both rides involve riders being sat in a large truck and going into a large 360° screen for at least a percentage of the ride experience. Interestingly, both also seem to have had starkly negative reception. But I’d be keen to know; which of these rides do you prefer?
Having ridden both within the past week, I’d vote for Skull Island: Reign of Kong by some distance. Contrary to popular belief, I thoroughly enjoyed Kong and thought it was a fantastic ride! The 3D is brilliant, with the 360° screen being particularly impressive, the physical scenery is surprisingly nice for a mostly screen-based ride, with the Kong animatronic in particular being very impressive, and there are some excellent effects and action scenes! Overall, I thought it was a great ride, and I cannot agree with the overwhelming negative reception towards Kong; my family and I all found it to be a fantastic ride!
By comparison, Fast & Furious was a ride I was considerably less enamoured by. I feel that the lack of 3D makes it really lack something compared to Kong, and the ride overall feels a bit truncated and less impressive in terms of both scale and execution than Kong. Apart from a random projection mapped scene of people partying and some dialogue between the characters, and some nice physical scenery in places, the ride primarily consists of the 360° screen itself, which, while a clever illusion in a similar way to Kong’s, isn’t quite as impressive and feels less exciting and more confusing than the one on Kong. I didn’t really know what was going on other than that a barrage of overwhelming effects were squirting in my face… and then the ride ended. I don’t think that Fast & Furious quite deserves the sheer level of vitriol it often receives, but unlike Kong, I can somewhat empathise with the negative reception, and it’s a ride where the more I think about it, the less I like it. It just lacks something for me.
But which of these 360° screen rides do you prefer? Do you agree with the prevailing negative reception for them? I’d be interested to know!
Having ridden both within the past week, I’d vote for Skull Island: Reign of Kong by some distance. Contrary to popular belief, I thoroughly enjoyed Kong and thought it was a fantastic ride! The 3D is brilliant, with the 360° screen being particularly impressive, the physical scenery is surprisingly nice for a mostly screen-based ride, with the Kong animatronic in particular being very impressive, and there are some excellent effects and action scenes! Overall, I thought it was a great ride, and I cannot agree with the overwhelming negative reception towards Kong; my family and I all found it to be a fantastic ride!
By comparison, Fast & Furious was a ride I was considerably less enamoured by. I feel that the lack of 3D makes it really lack something compared to Kong, and the ride overall feels a bit truncated and less impressive in terms of both scale and execution than Kong. Apart from a random projection mapped scene of people partying and some dialogue between the characters, and some nice physical scenery in places, the ride primarily consists of the 360° screen itself, which, while a clever illusion in a similar way to Kong’s, isn’t quite as impressive and feels less exciting and more confusing than the one on Kong. I didn’t really know what was going on other than that a barrage of overwhelming effects were squirting in my face… and then the ride ended. I don’t think that Fast & Furious quite deserves the sheer level of vitriol it often receives, but unlike Kong, I can somewhat empathise with the negative reception, and it’s a ride where the more I think about it, the less I like it. It just lacks something for me.
But which of these 360° screen rides do you prefer? Do you agree with the prevailing negative reception for them? I’d be interested to know!