Fun fact: USH was my first job as a teen. I was a show host at Backdraft (dont ask my age lol) They told us that the golf course next to USH refuses to sell its property in order for USH to expand hence why they have to keep building on top of what they have currently... RIP Backdraft. Was great for rainy days lol
Moving the Tram Tour makes sense. With the coaster going in, there really isn't much to see on that hill. That would make room for another HP attraction in the former Tram Tour area. Just a thought. Thanks for the video.
I live two blocks from USH and I always complained, "How am I walking distance to the only Southern California theme park that doesn't have a roller coaster I can ride whenever I'm in the mood?" And now I CAN!!!
It kind of makes me nervous it's being built on a cliff edge. What if the vibrating over time causes the ground to crack and the support falls over LOL
I really feel this is the work of all the imagineers that universal got. They are really getting to be creative and universal trusting them and giving them the money to create and innovate
I have my own theory. I think when Simpson's leave, Universal is going to turn it into a small horror area. Universal will turn the Simpson's into a catacombs. In addition to the catacombs, there will be a line que for another coaster called Escape From the Wolfman. Yes, a horror themed coaster. I can only hope...
My understanding is that the hill is being dug into and graded to increase the lower lot size by approximately an acre and to reinforce the hill against slides. See NBC Universal Evolution Plan info. Sounds like they plan to do work on it from Nov. 4th to March 2025.
Or it just could be some drainage work, it could be related to Ffhd coaster due to drainage issues since it’s seems pretty close to wear ffhd construction is going on
My guess is that the hill project is for clearing trees and preventing a landslide. There's support beams by the mummy. Yeah apparently the hill is moving and they noticed. So it became a priority.
@xcelron1580 how so if that's been there for years while they are building an entire new attraction on a same hillside? They have room to build thats why
@@Lilhtotheizzo84 Just my guess. It would be awesome if it actually is for an expansion. But don't take my word for it. We like to make our own fun theories of what it could be and speculate. It's all for fun and keeps us up on the latest news.
My guess is they are taking out part of the hillside to build a massive retaining wall for the coaster. That part of the hill actually slid down when they began this project. They had to add the supports to keep it stable. This will be a several foot thick wall. Starting close to the escalator. As for moving the tour? Definitely not. Lol!😂
With work on F&F near the firehouse, that road will have to close, I'd assume. So you may be correct, tram relocation, and/or additional access road during F&F construction. Long term, the maintenance building next to AMC Theatres and the current Tram loading area has been rumoured for years to be removed & relocated to make way for the next park expansion.
It has been said that 6 attractions will be added to the lower lot in the next decade. (6 attractions for the tram or 6 stand alone attractions, it wasnt specific)
I just got an idea what could be a possibility for this area maybe they will be bringing back a show to the park since we lost animal actors and special effects
As much as I love the mummy ride I think the ride is definitely out of time. Unless they expand into the studio lot area time to upgrade the ride into something else also gotta find something to replace the simpsons ride
Love the video and want some tips on starting a vlog channel for me and Michael are thinking of moving to Florida just us together someday and want to meet you some day at Disney land and Bashgarders in January with a friend april
I just hope Universal doesn't grade the mountainside too much and cause a destabilization of "The Hill", especially here in California with earthquakes. But I'm certain they have to get geographical approval and studies done before work happens. Excited for the future for Universal Studios and getting some much needed love and upgrades!
I don’t think its the Tram - logistically, thats a nightmare. It’s already bottle necking getting down there as is… add the studio tour crowd and that sounds like a disaster. I dont think its the Tram, could be a whole new thing.
It be cool if it was a small donkey kong land being built, and this might be controversial but, demolish the mummy and it being built there. (Though that be costly?)
I know it's an unpopular opinion, but I don't like the cloning and copying of attractions and themed lands. 😡 It hurts me when Disney builds two Galaxy's Edges, or when Universal builds three Super Nintendo Worlds. What people don't understand when they get into the comment section and beg for Universal to build Donkey Kong Country or Dark Universe at Universal Studios Hollywood is that they will get an inferior, unimaginative, unoriginal version. ☹️ Every theme park exists in a unique place with unusual restrictions and exceptional opportunities and regional differences--so why should we be okay with copy/pasting? It's especially frustrating when the copy/paste is actually worse than the original. Just look at Super Nintendo World, for example. The Japanese version got built first, but it is land-locked and thus got a reduced version of Donkey Kong Country. The Hollywood version is tiny and only has one ride. The Epic Universe version is the best version by far, and has an entire expansion plot set aside for a rumored Luigi's Mansion dark ride and restaurant. Building multiple copies that aren't identical just invites comparison and disappointment. Plus, it reduces the attraction of visiting other theme parks if they all have the same stuff. I can't afford to travel across the country or around the world, but I would still prefer to know there is one glorious, definitive version of an attraction or land than experience a local version that is vastly inferior. If I'm never going to get to experience that "best" version of a land or attraction, why wouldn't I want to at least have a scaled-down version at my local theme park? Because my local theme park would then be missing an opportunity for something unique and special. 😢 Universal Studios Hollywood already has an inferior version of Super Nintendo World and the Wizarding World. If they were to do that again with Donkey Kong Country or Dark Universe, we never would have had a unique and exciting one-of-a-kind terrain coaster built into a literal hillside! Disney is arguably the biggest offender here. They have now built four different Frozen water rides, and three of them are practically identical! At least the Shanghai and Tokyo version differentiate themselves with larger lands that have unique and exclusive offerings--but that should be the case with every park where Disney brings Frozen! Now Paris is going to have the dubious distiction of having the inferior version of the ride, along with the inferior version of the surrounding land. Is that supponed to make people excited to go visit the Paris resort? My point is this--we shouldn't be willing to settle for less, not when we know what these theme park companies ore capable of. Stop asking for copies of existing lands and attractions, and start asking for new projects that make your local theme park a coveted destination and not just an also-ran.
Not everyone has rich parents that take them across the country to different parks. To 99% of guests, the versions of those cloned lands are the only ones they're ever going to see.
@Qrispy I mention that in my comment, because I am one of those people who can't afford to travel. And yet I still stand by my statement. Let's say that Disneyland Park is Anaheim is my home park. I'd prefer that Disneyland Park in Anaheim has the best (and only) version of ToonTown and Runaway Railway, even if that meant Hollywood Studios in Florida has the best (and only) version of The Great Movie Ride. By cloning Runaway Railway, Florida got an inferior version of the attraction at the expense of a unique and beloved attraction. Are you saying it's a net benefit that people visiting Florida get a worse version of Runaway Railway instead of a unique attraction that was built specifically for that park? Just because I want to experience The Great Movie Ride (and can't afford to travel to do so) doesn't mean that I want Disney to demolish Splash Mountain to build an inferior version at my home park. People aren't upset that Disneyland Park is the only Disney park with The Matterhorn. But I get to enjoy it. I'm not losing my mind over the fact that EPCOT is the only Disney park with Cosmic Rewind and I'll probably never get to ride it. I'm happy for Florida that they get Epic Universe, and I'm sad that the park I can actually visit (Universal Studios Hollywood) gets a dumbed-down version of Super Nintendo World instead of something unique that sets it apart. Dubai has the Burj Khalifa. Should we build a shorter version of the Burj Khalifa in America so more people can see it? Of course not! The Burj Khalifa is something special for those in Dubai to enjoy--and they can share that joy with the world via video. Should Dubai build an inferior version of the Statue of Liberty, so more people in the Middle East can visit it? Of course not! I'm proud that America has such an iconic statue (just as Brazil has the Christ the Redeemer statue), even though I won't be able to visit the Statue of Liberty and most Brazilians won't be able to visit Christ the Redeemer. My point is this--there are always going to be things that people won't gen to experience in person if they can't afford to travel. That's how travel works. If everything was the same everywhere, Disney parks wouldn't feel special and instead would feel more like Walmart or McDonald's. Better to take pride in the fact that the theme park you can afgord to visit has put its best foot forward and is giving you a wonderful, one-of-a-kind experience, than to know that the theme park you can afford to visit isn't worth visiting by people who can afford to travel. I would be willing to not have Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge at Disneyland if it meant that Hollywood Studios got a stunt show and a dinner theater and a third attraction at their version, and if our Rivers of America was enlarged and improved (since Magic Kingdom's is going away). That's called being unselfish and wanting good things for others. And it means that I also get good things for myself. When everyone is only selfishly thinking of themselves and grasping desperately at whatever they can find, everyone loses because we all get just crumbs instead of a whole cake. I don't know about your personal preferences, but I think most Nintendo fans would rather have one park get a beautiful immersive Legend of Zelda land and another get Donkey Kong Country than have both get themed giftshops instead.
This is so exciting seeing potential new projects! Universal continues to impress, can’t wait to see what’s next!
It’s crazy to see how they don’t stop. It’s awesome! 😁
Bird just chilling on that support 😂 6:25
Fun fact:
USH was my first job as a teen. I was a show host at Backdraft (dont ask my age lol) They told us that the golf course next to USH refuses to sell its property in order for USH to expand hence why they have to keep building on top of what they have currently...
RIP Backdraft. Was great for rainy days lol
Some of the biggest deals in Hollywood are made on that golf course, it's unfortunately never going anywhere.
Moving the Tram Tour makes sense. With the coaster going in, there really isn't much to see on that hill. That would make room for another HP attraction in the former Tram Tour area. Just a thought. Thanks for the video.
Yes, Bring Diagon Alley to Hollywood.
@@DracoMcGuyver or the forbidden forest, would be nice to add another coaster and have it swoop near the old bridge that housed the old train.
@@fazver917 i hope they bring hagrids but idk if theres enough space
I live two blocks from USH and I always complained, "How am I walking distance to the only Southern California theme park that doesn't have a roller coaster I can ride whenever I'm in the mood?" And now I CAN!!!
I NEED them to clone Dark Universe here in Hollywood
It's great to see Universal investing in the park
Comcast bought Universal. They are the ones moving things along
I'd definitely say so....Orlando has been getting too much love, especially with the upcoming Epic Universe.......it's about time.
Wow that was a fast trip. Was hoping to see you and dad having a bit of fun
It kind of makes me nervous it's being built on a cliff edge. What if the vibrating over time causes the ground to crack and the support falls over LOL
Love ❤️ seeing your universal studios Hollywood RUclips videos their so good about the new Hollywood drift roller coaster
I really feel this is the work of all the imagineers that universal got. They are really getting to be creative and universal trusting them and giving them the money to create and innovate
I have my own theory. I think when Simpson's leave, Universal is going to turn it into a small horror area. Universal will turn the Simpson's into a catacombs. In addition to the catacombs, there will be a line que for another coaster called Escape From the Wolfman. Yes, a horror themed coaster.
I can only hope...
Great meeting you at Universal yesterday 😁
My understanding is that the hill is being dug into and graded to increase the lower lot size by approximately an acre and to reinforce the hill against slides. See NBC Universal Evolution Plan info. Sounds like they plan to do work on it from Nov. 4th to March 2025.
Always informative!! Catching up with your Florida trip!!
Or it just could be some drainage work, it could be related to Ffhd coaster due to drainage issues since it’s seems pretty close to wear ffhd construction is going on
The F&F coaster is coming along nicely :) ooh the new project or whatever it is, its a good mystery i'm curious what it will be
Dylan, when are you going to tell us about your HHN character for your last year? Halloween has been over for a while now.
My guess is that the hill project is for clearing trees and preventing a landslide. There's support beams by the mummy. Yeah apparently the hill is moving and they noticed. So it became a priority.
@xcelron1580 how so if that's been there for years while they are building an entire new attraction on a same hillside?
They have room to build thats why
@@Lilhtotheizzo84 Just my guess. It would be awesome if it actually is for an expansion. But don't take my word for it. We like to make our own fun theories of what it could be and speculate. It's all for fun and keeps us up on the latest news.
Great 👍🏼 video Dylan keep up the great hard work keep grindin love ❤️ your videos sm
My guess is they are taking out part of the hillside to build a massive retaining wall for the coaster. That part of the hill actually slid down when they began this project. They had to add the supports to keep it stable. This will be a several foot thick wall. Starting close to the escalator. As for moving the tour? Definitely not. Lol!😂
I’m happy your back in California In La in Hollywood in Southern California
With work on F&F near the firehouse, that road will have to close, I'd assume.
So you may be correct, tram relocation, and/or additional access road during F&F construction.
Long term, the maintenance building next to AMC Theatres and the current Tram loading area has been rumoured for years to be removed & relocated to make way for the next park expansion.
I can't wait to see how much G force this coaster will be and how they theme the track area,
I think those red lines are where electrical underground wires are or are going.
I can’t wait for Grinchmas 2024 at Universal Studios Hollywood
amazing video
HOLLYWOOD DRIFT!!! 💙🏎
Large rocks steel culvert- guessing drainage for the hillside
It has been said that 6 attractions will be added to the lower lot in the next decade. (6 attractions for the tram or 6 stand alone attractions, it wasnt specific)
FYI Disneyland magic keys are now renewal only. I should have got them yesterday
Five fires showed some of this 3 days ago I lost my mind
Got a feeling they will eventually just teraform the entire hills by escalators for further expansion.
Lol! We’ll need a cigarette after this coaster. The coaster will be smoking for sure! 🔥🏎️🙌🏻
What’s up with the new construction on the other side of the escalators
Heard it could also be for an entrance to a hotel heard they have permits.
I just got an idea what could be a possibility for this area maybe they will be bringing back a show to the park since we lost animal actors and special effects
YAY
mosasaurus roll sibling pls 🙏🏼
Did you have a good time at Orlando?
As much as I love the mummy ride I think the ride is definitely out of time. Unless they expand into the studio lot area time to upgrade the ride into something else also gotta find something to replace the simpsons ride
Did you tell what your position was at HHN yet?
🎉🎉🎉🎉
Love the video and want some tips on starting a vlog channel for me and Michael are thinking of moving to Florida just us together someday and want to meet you some day at Disney land and Bashgarders in January with a friend april
Not cigarette 😂
Halloween Horror Nights has ended. Can you tell us now which maze were you working in as a scare actor and what was your character?
I just hope Universal doesn't grade the mountainside too much and cause a destabilization of "The Hill", especially here in California with earthquakes. But I'm certain they have to get geographical approval and studies done before work happens. Excited for the future for Universal Studios and getting some much needed love and upgrades!
I don’t think its the Tram - logistically, thats a nightmare. It’s already bottle necking getting down there as is… add the studio tour crowd and that sounds like a disaster. I dont think its the Tram, could be a whole new thing.
pssssssst. Simpson's BUH BYE!!!!! Opps too soon my bad.
if it’s not a cotton candy stand i’m suing ::://////
Hagrid's West on the right hillside in 2028 (tram moves down to the lower lot in 2025), Diagon Alley replaces Simpsons in 2029
@@Qrispy that would kind of fit you know?
@@Qrispy though sadly I think It be only a screen based attraction
I like the way you think my friend
@juanalvarez4309 thankys
@@Movies-k3y okay that made me laugh out loud
My son thought maybe they are putting in a new Universal sign since the old one went away. 🤔
Your videos make me want to get a pass. I want to get on that ride when it opens. Do you recommend getting a season pass?
It be cool if it was a small donkey kong land being built, and this might be controversial but, demolish the mummy and it being built there. (Though that be costly?)
Demolish mummy and put in the Jurassic World VelociCoaster
I hope they clone Dark Universe in the Lower Lot and include the Mummy ride
You can’t be serious. The Mummy is the best ride at that park.
@rb5078 when is the kast tune you went 2005
@@rb5078 it's a good ride though the theme is kind of outdated, though the thrill is still intact though
It’s wild that Universal Studios Hollywood is putting the first REAL, world class elite coaster on the west coast before SFMM😂😂
Except disney is spending that themepark money on garbage films and bad ideas that isnt racking in the funds.
I know it's an unpopular opinion, but I don't like the cloning and copying of attractions and themed lands. 😡 It hurts me when Disney builds two Galaxy's Edges, or when Universal builds three Super Nintendo Worlds. What people don't understand when they get into the comment section and beg for Universal to build Donkey Kong Country or Dark Universe at Universal Studios Hollywood is that they will get an inferior, unimaginative, unoriginal version. ☹️ Every theme park exists in a unique place with unusual restrictions and exceptional opportunities and regional differences--so why should we be okay with copy/pasting? It's especially frustrating when the copy/paste is actually worse than the original. Just look at Super Nintendo World, for example. The Japanese version got built first, but it is land-locked and thus got a reduced version of Donkey Kong Country. The Hollywood version is tiny and only has one ride. The Epic Universe version is the best version by far, and has an entire expansion plot set aside for a rumored Luigi's Mansion dark ride and restaurant. Building multiple copies that aren't identical just invites comparison and disappointment. Plus, it reduces the attraction of visiting other theme parks if they all have the same stuff. I can't afford to travel across the country or around the world, but I would still prefer to know there is one glorious, definitive version of an attraction or land than experience a local version that is vastly inferior. If I'm never going to get to experience that "best" version of a land or attraction, why wouldn't I want to at least have a scaled-down version at my local theme park? Because my local theme park would then be missing an opportunity for something unique and special. 😢 Universal Studios Hollywood already has an inferior version of Super Nintendo World and the Wizarding World. If they were to do that again with Donkey Kong Country or Dark Universe, we never would have had a unique and exciting one-of-a-kind terrain coaster built into a literal hillside! Disney is arguably the biggest offender here. They have now built four different Frozen water rides, and three of them are practically identical! At least the Shanghai and Tokyo version differentiate themselves with larger lands that have unique and exclusive offerings--but that should be the case with every park where Disney brings Frozen! Now Paris is going to have the dubious distiction of having the inferior version of the ride, along with the inferior version of the surrounding land. Is that supponed to make people excited to go visit the Paris resort? My point is this--we shouldn't be willing to settle for less, not when we know what these theme park companies ore capable of. Stop asking for copies of existing lands and attractions, and start asking for new projects that make your local theme park a coveted destination and not just an also-ran.
Not everyone has rich parents that take them across the country to different parks. To 99% of guests, the versions of those cloned lands are the only ones they're ever going to see.
@Qrispy I mention that in my comment, because I am one of those people who can't afford to travel. And yet I still stand by my statement. Let's say that Disneyland Park is Anaheim is my home park. I'd prefer that Disneyland Park in Anaheim has the best (and only) version of ToonTown and Runaway Railway, even if that meant Hollywood Studios in Florida has the best (and only) version of The Great Movie Ride. By cloning Runaway Railway, Florida got an inferior version of the attraction at the expense of a unique and beloved attraction. Are you saying it's a net benefit that people visiting Florida get a worse version of Runaway Railway instead of a unique attraction that was built specifically for that park? Just because I want to experience The Great Movie Ride (and can't afford to travel to do so) doesn't mean that I want Disney to demolish Splash Mountain to build an inferior version at my home park. People aren't upset that Disneyland Park is the only Disney park with The Matterhorn. But I get to enjoy it. I'm not losing my mind over the fact that EPCOT is the only Disney park with Cosmic Rewind and I'll probably never get to ride it. I'm happy for Florida that they get Epic Universe, and I'm sad that the park I can actually visit (Universal Studios Hollywood) gets a dumbed-down version of Super Nintendo World instead of something unique that sets it apart. Dubai has the Burj Khalifa. Should we build a shorter version of the Burj Khalifa in America so more people can see it? Of course not! The Burj Khalifa is something special for those in Dubai to enjoy--and they can share that joy with the world via video. Should Dubai build an inferior version of the Statue of Liberty, so more people in the Middle East can visit it? Of course not! I'm proud that America has such an iconic statue (just as Brazil has the Christ the Redeemer statue), even though I won't be able to visit the Statue of Liberty and most Brazilians won't be able to visit Christ the Redeemer. My point is this--there are always going to be things that people won't gen to experience in person if they can't afford to travel. That's how travel works. If everything was the same everywhere, Disney parks wouldn't feel special and instead would feel more like Walmart or McDonald's. Better to take pride in the fact that the theme park you can afgord to visit has put its best foot forward and is giving you a wonderful, one-of-a-kind experience, than to know that the theme park you can afford to visit isn't worth visiting by people who can afford to travel. I would be willing to not have Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge at Disneyland if it meant that Hollywood Studios got a stunt show and a dinner theater and a third attraction at their version, and if our Rivers of America was enlarged and improved (since Magic Kingdom's is going away). That's called being unselfish and wanting good things for others. And it means that I also get good things for myself. When everyone is only selfishly thinking of themselves and grasping desperately at whatever they can find, everyone loses because we all get just crumbs instead of a whole cake. I don't know about your personal preferences, but I think most Nintendo fans would rather have one park get a beautiful immersive Legend of Zelda land and another get Donkey Kong Country than have both get themed giftshops instead.