If you happen to get the 3rd floor (which may not be for a while if they're still making cutbacks), do you think you could get the undercarriage of one of the vehicles up there? It seems as if they tilt downward once they fully rise, making the garage visible whenever the vehicle "dips".
The vehicles on the 3rd floor most likely tilt downward so that riders up there can get a better view of the screen, much like how cars on the 1st floor (shown here) are tilted upward slightly so that riders won’t strain their necks looking up at the screen.
I like technology to the Simpsons ride in Florida better because first of all what makes it even better when the ride starts is when the machine that lifts the car up makes a noise going letting the people in the car know there going for a ride and another thing when the ride is over the doors open way more faster and lapbars lift up real quick you don't need to wait for a theme park associate to help out and that is what I like about the one in Florida here in California yes the Simpsons ride is fun because of course it's the same thing but the speed of making sure everyone gets on is slow as idk what but I like the one in Florida though even though I never been to it I seen videos and it has a lot more to it and they get you through it faster
I was able to go through faster, because they’re only letting in one travel party per pod. Parties of 9 or more will have separate pods. This is because of COVID-19.
@@ultimatedisneycruiselinefa5112 yeah but I mean even before covid happened when every thing was normal you still was able to get through it fast in Orlando I live in California and I rode the Simpsons ride and as many times as I rode it I noticed how fast yours is compared to ours even yours have more action to it not during the ride but the starting and ending yours when it starts it makes a noise when it goes up and comes back down and that's the unique part about it the noise makes it feel like oh we are about to go for a ride and coming ng back down there's more smoke there's explosion lighting from the ending when homer says thank God the ride is over and last but not least Krusty presses the emergency button if only if they was to mix it up with are version of the ending where Krusty presses the emergency button and the car moves back and it takes your picture that would be more unique but yeah basically i like Florida's version of the ride even though I never been over there yet the fact there's a lot of videos still I like there version
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@@lainicsstudios1111I think Florida is better at controlling capacity because much more people visit that park, but it’s weird that Hollywood doesn’t open the doors as fast as Florida does, surely they could’ve done it for both parks right? There doesn’t seem to be a good reason for Hollywood to not have those fast opening doors. Florida seems better ride-wise I guess to your point, but I think Hollywood has a better looking ride building than Florida. More people seem to post selfies in front of the simpsons ride entrance in hollywood than they do in Florida, so obviously most people agree that Hollywood is doing something better. Why I think it’s better? It has a really unique building compared to Florida, the Hollywood one is a curved building that covers all of your peripheral vision, and Hollywood has little statues on the building that really help feel like you’re entering a carnival(It has a mini-roller coaster model and a Ferris wheel model). That is the point of the simpsons ride, to feel like you’re entering some cheap theme park, but Florida doesn’t do as good as a job at giving that immersion. It’s a straight building with no curve, which already doesn’t cover your view of other stuff at Universal, and Florida doesn’t have the cool ride models on display on the building, all it has are posters of the krustyland rides, which is better than nothing I will admit. I just wanted to say all this stuff because I am also a fanboy over the simpsons ride like you lol, so you’ll probably get what I mean.
@@mightypupsfanboy btw I love your profile picture! I saw the Paw Patrol movie back in August, I gotta say, even if I’m too old, that movie was a breath taker. It is my favorite Nickelodeon movie tied with Spongebob Movie 1 and Rango (the cowboy chameleon voiced by Johnny Depp)!
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Yo I’m going to universal this year and I ant to go on this ride. But I wonder how it feels like on it. My dad says he gets thrown around on it. But I want know more.
It is a motion simulator, yes, but it’s really fun. A heads-up, Woody Woodpecker’s Nuthouse Coaster, Curious George Goes To Town, Fievel’s Playland, DreamWorks Destination and Shrek’s meet and greet are permanently leaving next Monday. ET will stay.
Its cool that we can see the mechanics for The Simpsons Ride.
(pin me plz.)
edit: 0:50 is when the ride stars and we see the mechanics.
*Insert young Nala: Pinned ya!*
wow I love that can see who the ride works
If you happen to get the 3rd floor (which may not be for a while if they're still making cutbacks), do you think you could get the undercarriage of one of the vehicles up there? It seems as if they tilt downward once they fully rise, making the garage visible whenever the vehicle "dips".
I’ll try to soon
The vehicles on the 3rd floor most likely tilt downward so that riders up there can get a better view of the screen, much like how cars on the 1st floor (shown here) are tilted upward slightly so that riders won’t strain their necks looking up at the screen.
I like technology to the Simpsons ride in Florida better because first of all what makes it even better when the ride starts is when the machine that lifts the car up makes a noise going letting the people in the car know there going for a ride and another thing when the ride is over the doors open way more faster and lapbars lift up real quick you don't need to wait for a theme park associate to help out and that is what I like about the one in Florida here in California yes the Simpsons ride is fun because of course it's the same thing but the speed of making sure everyone gets on is slow as idk what but I like the one in Florida though even though I never been to it I seen videos and it has a lot more to it and they get you through it faster
I was able to go through faster, because they’re only letting in one travel party per pod. Parties of 9 or more will have separate pods. This is because of COVID-19.
@@ultimatedisneycruiselinefa5112 yeah but I mean even before covid happened when every thing was normal you still was able to get through it fast in Orlando I live in California and I rode the Simpsons ride and as many times as I rode it I noticed how fast yours is compared to ours even yours have more action to it not during the ride but the starting and ending yours when it starts it makes a noise when it goes up and comes back down and that's the unique part about it the noise makes it feel like oh we are about to go for a ride and coming ng back down there's more smoke there's explosion lighting from the ending when homer says thank God the ride is over and last but not least Krusty presses the emergency button if only if they was to mix it up with are version of the ending where Krusty presses the emergency button and the car moves back and it takes your picture that would be more unique but yeah basically i like Florida's version of the ride even though I never been over there yet the fact there's a lot of videos still I like there version
LAINICS STUDIOS oh got it now. Thanks for watching! 😁
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@@lainicsstudios1111I think Florida is better at controlling capacity because much more people visit that park, but it’s weird that Hollywood doesn’t open the doors as fast as Florida does, surely they could’ve done it for both parks right? There doesn’t seem to be a good reason for Hollywood to not have those fast opening doors.
Florida seems better ride-wise I guess to your point, but I think Hollywood has a better looking ride building than Florida. More people seem to post selfies in front of the simpsons ride entrance in hollywood than they do in Florida, so obviously most people agree that Hollywood is doing something better. Why I think it’s better? It has a really unique building compared to Florida, the Hollywood one is a curved building that covers all of your peripheral vision, and Hollywood has little statues on the building that really help feel like you’re entering a carnival(It has a mini-roller coaster model and a Ferris wheel model). That is the point of the simpsons ride, to feel like you’re entering some cheap theme park, but Florida doesn’t do as good as a job at giving that immersion. It’s a straight building with no curve, which already doesn’t cover your view of other stuff at Universal, and Florida doesn’t have the cool ride models on display on the building, all it has are posters of the krustyland rides, which is better than nothing I will admit.
I just wanted to say all this stuff because I am also a fanboy over the simpsons ride like you lol, so you’ll probably get what I mean.
Did universal studios in Hollywood reopen or Orlando
mightypups fanboy Orlando
@@ultimatedisneycruiselinefa5112 oh awesome
@@mightypupsfanboy btw I love your profile picture! I saw the Paw Patrol movie back in August, I gotta say, even if I’m too old, that movie was a breath taker. It is my favorite Nickelodeon movie tied with Spongebob Movie 1 and Rango (the cowboy chameleon voiced by Johnny Depp)!
@@ultimatedisneycruiselinefa5112I love that film too.
@@mightypupsfanboyoh just a heads up Paw Patrol’s movie sequel comes out September 29.
that was cool
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@@ultimatedisneycruiselinefa5112 great, thanks so much. 🙂 I really need to get back to studios soon.
Cool footage! Any idea what that thing that swings out after the cars rise and goes back in before going back down is? Some sort of lock?
Honestly, I’m not sure. I think it is...
Yeah, I would say that is a lock to keep the scissor lifts in place so they won’t drop down due to all the movement from the motion bases.
Krustyland Katastrophe?
It’s my fan-made name for it
@@ultimatedisneycruiselinefa5112 I see.
Plushblue EP Cool name 😄😉
Yo I’m going to universal this year and I ant to go on this ride. But I wonder how it feels like on it. My dad says he gets thrown around on it. But I want know more.
It is a motion simulator, yes, but it’s really fun.
A heads-up, Woody Woodpecker’s Nuthouse Coaster, Curious George Goes To Town, Fievel’s Playland, DreamWorks Destination and Shrek’s meet and greet are permanently leaving next Monday. ET will stay.
@@ultimatedisneycruiselinefa5112 ok thanks for letting me know!
can i use this?
Absolutely!
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@@ultimatedisneycruiselinefa5112 ty
So this is how it works!
Yes indeed! 🥰
THE SIMPSONS RIDE KRUSTYLAND VS PHINEAS AND FERB THE BEAK
😂😂