The work that went into this is astonishing! The editing, the visualization of the ride system, and the whole narration is super well done not just for this video, but all of the stuff you've done in the past to improve. This is the kind of content I don't mind waiting for.
@@keif859 no offense taken, I definitely could not but it doesn’t mean I can’t be a critic. It’s an objectively terrible viewing experience, look at any review of the ride.
I totally thought for the longest time it was a bunch of small screens, so I’m shocked it’s one theater with many cars! I’ll have to look to my sides to see if I see other vehicles next time I go.
I rode this in 2012 and my brain completely bought into the technology. It felt completely real to me! (I mean the motion, not the animation!) It's so interesting to learn the amazing creativity and skill that went into making it.
I absolutely appreciate all the throwbacks to BTTF that they put into the pre-show elements and ride itself. Doc Brown being in the queue video was a nice touch but that was the most obvious one. During the ride itself, while you're spinning around the town center of Springfield, you can see that one of the buildings you pass isn't one from the show but is in fact the Hill Valley Courthouse that held the clock tower which provided the finale to the first movie. Shortly after that glimpse, and featured in this video at 8:04 but not explicitly mentioned as a throwback, the scene where Maggie replaces her pacifier for your ride vehicle is a direct throwback to the BTTF attraction where you're partially swallowed by a dinosaur in nearly an identical manner.
This is the first/only ride to have ever given me motion sickness/headache. I thought the concept was cool, but the screen was so blurry compared to newer rides and I just got so nauseous
Same with us, we went on it as the first ride when we went and both myself and partner had to shut our eyes because of the screen. Very good ride though apart from that
I went to *The Kwik-E-Mart* next to the ride and they ACTUALLY short-changed me! I don't know if they did it for realism or if they were simply trying to rip me off.
It was probably an accident, hopefully you did the right thing and went back and politely explained the situation. I'm sure they would have had no problem giving you the correct change.
But does it look better than it did before? Because the few times I went on this ride everything looked washed out like you were watching a really cheap projector in a dim lit room.
@@klownslab8252 Yeah... I think upkeep is a factor in how the projectors work. I watched a pov online and it look great! Everything was crystal clear. And when I went things were good as well. But I've seen other videos that you can barley see anything. Depends on when you go idk...
I always thought that the simpsons ride could have been improved by adding the more 4d features like in the spiderman ride, so when your cart is skimming over water you could get sprayed with water or when you descend into hell if it turned on a heater for immersion
The heater thing would be awesome but also not because that's my least favorite part of the Transformers ride in the summer lmao. I'm all for the water spraying tho
I just went on the ride today and it did have water effects for the part of the ride that was on a boat, it might just be a Hollywood thing though. I didn’t notice a heater sensation when you fall into hell though, so yeah, they should add that.
Recommendation to all visitors, Out of all the rides in Universal studios this is the ride that is most prone to make you feel sick. I sadly always skip it.
Your research into contractors and behind the scenes footage is still the best. I hope you can someday find the same level of background for the old Ghostbusters Show at USF.
BttF was good, but it's popularity was wanting which is why they decided to close it. Nothing is forever. Especially since 2015 was rapidly approaching.
@@AmusementLabs That's what the builders of the ride said when they did it. I think I saw it on one of those shows on discovery channel or something. It was cheaper to create an animation based on the movements than to completely re-create the whole ride.
I’ve loved this piece of the park since I was a kid. My father worked for Universal Pictures so I was always at the amusement park back when the ride was back to the future and ET.
I remember this ride. It really played with your mind. Gave you a really good illusion you were actually falling and being in motion where you really were just stationary and your cart was just being shaken around. Its not for those with back problems as its really ruff.
Just a couple of quick notes for clarification (at least for the USH version) -- the ride vehicles do not have cameras onboard to monitor the riders. They do, however have IR illuminators in them, but the actual cameras are located behind the perforated screen. These are the flight cameras. There are also cameras in the individual garages to monitor while the ride vehicle is in the home position. Also, the original installation used 4 Sony 10k lumen projectors for each dome, but those were replaced several years ago by a single Christie 60k lumen laser powered projector in each dome. If you rode the ride originally, you would have seen 4 lenses protruding from the projection booth, but currently there is only the one lens.
Ah, the projectors someone told be about below, but the cameras I didn't know. It does make sense though cause it's a circle and not a ring. I just figured it's probably a camera since when people post when they get busted filming it seems like they're able to not just say "you in car 7", but "you in the back row on the right". But I suppose that's achievable with just one.
@@AmusementLabs Yes, there is a flight camera for each ride vehicle that is zoomed in on the individual vehicle. The onboard illuminators make the image very bright and clear for the ride op. They monitor via a single monitor with all the images on it, but if they need to pay closer attention to a single vehicle, then they just punch a button that brings that vehicles camera on full screen. Also, they can page to an individual vehicle, so when they bust someone, they're speaking directly to only their ride vehicle.
I need to stop letting YT tell me when my tastes and your uploads line up. I haven't even started the video and I've subscribed. This is always going to be good.
I liked this video more than riding the ride. Went to Universal for the first time in March -- this might have been my first Motion Sim of the day and didn't leave me feeling great for all the other ones! I remember the screen being pretty dim.
When I went back in 2010-2013 or so as a teen my little brother and I both had “the ride.” You know, the one that sticks to you and you want to ride 7,000 times before you leave. His was the MIB ride and mine was this. I was truly disappointed on a level I can’t describe that I never got to see the Back to the Future ride, but this was still a lot of fun.
I went to Universal/Disney for my senior trip so we filled this ride easily, I leaned forward a few times to wave to friends and saw some of the inner workings of this ride 😅🤙
@@TheCoasterViews oh okay, thank you. 🙂 I was trying to send you an email about clip use, but it bounced back. Do you have a preferred email? It was basically saying "is it okay if I continue to use some clips in the future as long as they're credited?"
It's definitely interesting to see how the ride works. I knew there were other vehicles to the sides because I had seen them while on the ride, but didn't realize there were three levels. Unfortunately, this ride makes me extremely nauseated and is the only one in either park that I won't ride
when I was a kid, I thought that the whole first part where the coaster car lifted up to the main simulation area was actually a real part of the whole thing, and they were their own rooms. convincing overall, made me fall for it.
I went on this ride about 9 times and I recently went and if you turn to your right or left you to see the other carts going at the same time, I've seen it. You are correct, it is a giant theater
When the ride first came out in California. They got a TON of complaints that the ride was too jarring and people got hurt or were quite sore after riding it. I've heard the ride was toned down a bit since it's launch and not so aggressive.
I rode it a few months ago for the first time -- if it's been toned down, the original must have been pretty scary. I felt pretty knocked around in its current version.
I went on the ride today and I’m not sure if my mind is messing with me but it felt way rougher. I’ve only been on the Simpson ride 2 times after all with today being the 2nd time. So I think they might have perhaps toned the sensations back up to increase thrill. I did sit in the front row this time unlike the first time when I sat in the back row, so that might be the issue instead?
@@jimboswamps5602 thats what I like about it I'm so scared of rollar coasters I wish I could just close my eyes but I could still feel the drop but in 4d I could actually close my eyes
It is the exact same ride motion that was used when it was set up as Back to the Future. They just made a new Simpsons animation to match the pre-programmed car motion. What a way to save money.
I love your videos. They are very well done, and I like your script writing wit and music at the end. Makes me think of just wonderful fun and good times. Good stuff man! :)
This was by far my favorite ride at Universal in Florida, and the only ride that I truly miss. Aside from the Spider-Man one that was also similar to this. It was just so fun and also humorous!
Actually, someone alerted me that they actually replaced the 4 projectors with one large laser projector that throws light a lot better and a lot brighter.
Not sure how it is in Hollywood, but the Simpson’s Ride in Orlando actually has 5 ride vehicles on the middle level, and 4 on the third level. Also the projectors are located on the third level, which is why that level is so much more colder compared to the other two so they don’t overheat.
That's the USH layout also. 1,2,3 on level 1; 4,5,6,7,8 on level 2; and 9,10,11,12 on level 3 with the projection room between the garages for 10 & 11.
When I went to universal last week we got on it for the last ride of the night. Where we sat we were able to see all the other cars in the large imax room. It was definitely a different feeling seeing how big the room was
Perhaps The. Best. AMUSEMENT. Ride. EVER. Laughed so hard I didnt think I could catch my breathe. Thoroughly entertained and galvanized. Commend Project Development and hoot and half scripting. The Simpson's Ride or cartoon is much like Life. Where you start is not neccessarily when you finish. Bitchen experience. Maggie Saves The Day!
Time stamps 00:00 intro 0:44 overview of the simpsons 2:37 how it works 3:33 construction cost 4:06 car frame 4:27 hydraulic actuators 5:26 lift system 8:04 hydraulic liner sled 8:39 emergency stop 9:50 outro
If one scissor lift leg is mounted on the ground (doesn't translate, only rotate I assume), and the other attached to the actuator, doesn't the cart system drift forward?
Nice breakdown! I was on the crew at Reel FX who did some of the CG for the ride, and I've always been curious how this all came together (not having seen it in person...yet!)
Thank you! Yeah some people are mixed cause it's a simulator, but I like it. The idea of a massive dome is really neat and the CGI is well suited for it.
Last week, I had the pleasure of getting all motion stopped for the entire ride and stayed on the cart post-ride due to a sensor getting damaged. I didn't ride again after that, but I'll be sure to hit the ride next time I go.
Good video, but we wanted to point a few things out. The ride vehicle layout you state for Back to the Future: The Ride / The Simpsons Ride is not correct. Maybe it’s because you’re referencing this (3:48) conceptional artwork. Both rides have vehicles in the following configuration: Level 1 has 3, Level 2 has 5, and Level 3 has 4. This was the built layout and at no time did this change. You make a few mentions of Oceaneering, let’s set this record straight. They only did one small job for the attraction in Orlando and a very poor job at that. Entech also wasn’t the greatest either.
is Transformers the ride, in Universal Singapore, operated in the same way? if so i had absolutely no clue that there were multiple cars in a theatre at the same time! just thought we were driving around
I certainly have much more of an appreciation for this ride having seen this than when I rode back in 2009, great work.
I rode it in 2009 too!
I rode it in 2008!
2019 👋😢
I also rode it in 2009!
I rode it in 2009. When I looked around I could see other cars. Great ride.
The work that went into this is astonishing! The editing, the visualization of the ride system, and the whole narration is super well done not just for this video, but all of the stuff you've done in the past to improve. This is the kind of content I don't mind waiting for.
I am happy to share, I was one of the producers on the visual part of this ride!
Oh wow! Hi! 👋
Hi I love your work
Should’ve worked longer hours lol, very blurry picture makes everyone sick.
@@keif859 no offense taken, I definitely could not but it doesn’t mean I can’t be a critic. It’s an objectively terrible viewing experience, look at any review of the ride.
@@keif859 no worries bro 💖
I'm not gonna lie, i rode this about 5 years ago and thought it was just a simulator that just stayed in the first room 😂😂😂😂
Don’t worry, I did too!
I was shocked to hear it wasn't.
Same
Same....
Isn't that basically still what it's doing even if it lifts you up?
Had no clue it was a large theater with multiple vehicles going at once
Me neither. I’m impressed!
If you look to the sides on the ride, you can see multiple vehicles
Wtf, are you blind? Jesus
I totally thought for the longest time it was a bunch of small screens, so I’m shocked it’s one theater with many cars! I’ll have to look to my sides to see if I see other vehicles next time I go.
Me neither but then my dad pointed to the side and ruined all the magic lol
I rode this in 2012 and my brain completely bought into the technology. It felt completely real to me! (I mean the motion, not the animation!) It's so interesting to learn the amazing creativity and skill that went into making it.
I absolutely appreciate all the throwbacks to BTTF that they put into the pre-show elements and ride itself. Doc Brown being in the queue video was a nice touch but that was the most obvious one. During the ride itself, while you're spinning around the town center of Springfield, you can see that one of the buildings you pass isn't one from the show but is in fact the Hill Valley Courthouse that held the clock tower which provided the finale to the first movie. Shortly after that glimpse, and featured in this video at 8:04 but not explicitly mentioned as a throwback, the scene where Maggie replaces her pacifier for your ride vehicle is a direct throwback to the BTTF attraction where you're partially swallowed by a dinosaur in nearly an identical manner.
I never knew how much advanced tech went into this ride, now I appreciate it so much more.
Every time I go to universal this still remains one of my favorites and it never feels old unlike other rides.😭
This is the first/only ride to have ever given me motion sickness/headache. I thought the concept was cool, but the screen was so blurry compared to newer rides and I just got so nauseous
Same with us, we went on it as the first ride when we went and both myself and partner had to shut our eyes because of the screen. Very good ride though apart from that
This ride didn’t but Harry Potter does every time lol
Facts, literally the only ride that has ever made me dizzy
They need to upgrade the screen!
Same!!! I've been goin to amusement parks like 4 times a year for 15 years and the Simpson's ride had me on the verge of puking lol
I went to *The Kwik-E-Mart* next to the ride and they ACTUALLY short-changed me!
I don't know if they did it for realism or if they were simply trying to rip me off.
May have been an accident
@@sweetlifeofsydni Yeah, maybe. But you never know these days.
It was probably an accident, hopefully you did the right thing and went back and politely explained the situation. I'm sure they would have had no problem giving you the correct change.
Fitting coming from a store being like a certain tv store that does that.
Fun fact, in Hollywood they are now using a single Christie laser projector that can throw wide enough to illuminate the entire dome
But does it look better than it did before? Because the few times I went on this ride everything looked washed out like you were watching a really cheap projector in a dim lit room.
@@nemosthebandit I haven't watched it in a while, but laser projectors are generally much brighter than conventional ones
@@nemosthebanditI was there a few days ago and to me it did look very dim and washed out.
Really, I’ve been there just a couple days ago and it seems pretty bright
@@klownslab8252 Yeah... I think upkeep is a factor in how the projectors work. I watched a pov online and it look great! Everything was crystal clear. And when I went things were good as well. But I've seen other videos that you can barley see anything. Depends on when you go idk...
I always thought that the simpsons ride could have been improved by adding the more 4d features like in the spiderman ride, so when your cart is skimming over water you could get sprayed with water or when you descend into hell if it turned on a heater for immersion
The heater thing would be awesome but also not because that's my least favorite part of the Transformers ride in the summer lmao. I'm all for the water spraying tho
i thought you did get sprayed but when maggie spits you out
@@hotsauce-ud1by you do
I just went on the ride today and it did have water effects for the part of the ride that was on a boat, it might just be a Hollywood thing though. I didn’t notice a heater sensation when you fall into hell though, so yeah, they should add that.
Recommendation to all visitors, Out of all the rides in Universal studios this is the ride that is most prone to make you feel sick. I sadly always skip it.
i thought that was forbidden journey.
I will never ride this ride again it makes me so sick!
I always skip despicable me or Kung fu panda
Same... It caused me nausea. Same with the Harry Potter castle ride.
Yes Lol Harry Potter is the second ride I also tend to skip, Too much movement going on
Your research into contractors and behind the scenes footage is still the best. I hope you can someday find the same level of background for the old Ghostbusters Show at USF.
I dont know about Orlando’s but Hollywood’s it’s definitely due for an upgrade to projection system, it’s just too blurry/ low HD.
Yes that’s true, I went last weekend
Ours is the same. Blurry af.
i kinda like how blurry it is because its the same quality as the show lol
Yeah I agree
orlando too!! way too blurry and too dim. saturation is too low for the "fun" and "thrill" feeling of the ride.
People trash on this ride too much. I loved the Back to the Future ride, but I think the Simpsons is just as good!
BttF was good, but it's popularity was wanting which is why they decided to close it. Nothing is forever. Especially since 2015 was rapidly approaching.
No
Plot twist, the ride itself is still 100% the same as back to the future. They had to make the animations to match the movements of the cars.
@@hostmoe I did think about that, but it doesn't seem they match up.
@@AmusementLabs That's what the builders of the ride said when they did it. I think I saw it on one of those shows on discovery channel or something. It was cheaper to create an animation based on the movements than to completely re-create the whole ride.
I’ve loved this piece of the park since I was a kid. My father worked for Universal Pictures so I was always at the amusement park back when the ride was back to the future and ET.
So what you're telling me is... it's a big theater with a bunch of carts and NOT a single screen for every cart? Mind. Blown!
I remember this ride. It really played with your mind. Gave you a really good illusion you were actually falling and being in motion where you really were just stationary and your cart was just being shaken around. Its not for those with back problems as its really ruff.
I have a perfectly healthy back but it gave me neck problems lol
Just a couple of quick notes for clarification (at least for the USH version) -- the ride vehicles do not have cameras onboard to monitor the riders. They do, however have IR illuminators in them, but the actual cameras are located behind the perforated screen. These are the flight cameras. There are also cameras in the individual garages to monitor while the ride vehicle is in the home position.
Also, the original installation used 4 Sony 10k lumen projectors for each dome, but those were replaced several years ago by a single Christie 60k lumen laser powered projector in each dome. If you rode the ride originally, you would have seen 4 lenses protruding from the projection booth, but currently there is only the one lens.
Ah, the projectors someone told be about below, but the cameras I didn't know. It does make sense though cause it's a circle and not a ring. I just figured it's probably a camera since when people post when they get busted filming it seems like they're able to not just say "you in car 7", but "you in the back row on the right". But I suppose that's achievable with just one.
@@AmusementLabs Yes, there is a flight camera for each ride vehicle that is zoomed in on the individual vehicle. The onboard illuminators make the image very bright and clear for the ride op. They monitor via a single monitor with all the images on it, but if they need to pay closer attention to a single vehicle, then they just punch a button that brings that vehicles camera on full screen. Also, they can page to an individual vehicle, so when they bust someone, they're speaking directly to only their ride vehicle.
i’m normally not really prone to motion sickness but this ride made my head hurt
I need to stop letting YT tell me when my tastes and your uploads line up. I haven't even started the video and I've subscribed. This is always going to be good.
This ride made me SO sick. Fascinating to see how it works though
I liked this video more than riding the ride. Went to Universal for the first time in March -- this might have been my first Motion Sim of the day and didn't leave me feeling great for all the other ones! I remember the screen being pretty dim.
This is cool I just drove 16 hours to Florida rn and I've been wanting to go on this ride since I was 6 and I'm going to universal tomorrow
Have fun!
update??
How was it?
@@alanjiimenez amazing even after waiting in line for 40 minutes
@@adrianrocha4361 Ayee good to hear
When I went back in 2010-2013 or so as a teen my little brother and I both had “the ride.” You know, the one that sticks to you and you want to ride 7,000 times before you leave. His was the MIB ride and mine was this. I was truly disappointed on a level I can’t describe that I never got to see the Back to the Future ride, but this was still a lot of fun.
I went to Universal/Disney for my senior trip so we filled this ride easily, I leaned forward a few times to wave to friends and saw some of the inner workings of this ride 😅🤙
Nice job on this video, Thanks for using our clip.
Is that okay? I thought I had left a request, but I guess it didn't go through.
@@AmusementLabs No problem, happy to support your channel, thanks for the credit.
@@TheCoasterViews oh okay, thank you. 🙂 I was trying to send you an email about clip use, but it bounced back. Do you have a preferred email?
It was basically saying "is it okay if I continue to use some clips in the future as long as they're credited?"
It's definitely interesting to see how the ride works. I knew there were other vehicles to the sides because I had seen them while on the ride, but didn't realize there were three levels. Unfortunately, this ride makes me extremely nauseated and is the only one in either park that I won't ride
whenever i go on this ride and rides like these i always look around the attraction and it’s so cool. i love seeing the carts next to mine just move
when I was a kid, I thought that the whole first part where the coaster car lifted up to the main simulation area was actually a real part of the whole thing, and they were their own rooms.
convincing overall, made me fall for it.
Many years ago when I first saw POVs I did too! It's very realistic. Figured it was a set.
@@AmusementLabs we're in the future now lol
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Yes! I missed that so much!
Hey, can you do Soarin’ around the world?
Can you do ET adventure
I went on this ride about 9 times and I recently went and if you turn to your right or left you to see the other carts going at the same time, I've seen it. You are correct, it is a giant theater
This ride is a lot of fun. The drop feels real 🤭
Wow, they even kept the DeLoreans' gull-wing doors in the Krusty carts.
This ride had to be my favorite especially at the end when it smelt like baby powder it was so strange but awesome!
1:39
You can see where they ran out of interest when painting the large showbuilding.
The Simpson's ride is one of my favorite rides at universal studios Hollywood
0:24 - Are you kidding me? During the ribbon cutting ceremony they led of with LISA???? That's like starting off with Meg or Nickelback.
8:57 Krusty only presses the Emergency Button in Florida, in Hollywood, he instead takes the on-ride photo.
There's me thinking the side walls went up and down.
i remember not riding because i ended up crying in the lobby out of fear
Couldn’t find them all, but I found:
0:45 D
2:40 O
3:33 H
6:14 O
Hope this helps somebody find the completed code!!
ngl, this is one of the top 3 rides at universal. short line, fun, not too much movement but still lots of movement
BTF ride “You foiled my plans for the last time”
Bart “ You soiled your pants for the last time 🤣”
i love how i rode this ride 10 years ago when i was 3 and i still have nightmares from it
What part scared you the most? Just curious
I love this ride, so excited!
When the ride first came out in California. They got a TON of complaints that the ride was too jarring and people got hurt or were quite sore after riding it.
I've heard the ride was toned down a bit since it's launch and not so aggressive.
I rode it a few months ago for the first time -- if it's been toned down, the original must have been pretty scary. I felt pretty knocked around in its current version.
I went on the ride today and I’m not sure if my mind is messing with me but it felt way rougher. I’ve only been on the Simpson ride 2 times after all with today being the 2nd time. So I think they might have perhaps toned the sensations back up to increase thrill. I did sit in the front row this time unlike the first time when I sat in the back row, so that might be the issue instead?
For the death drop part, how does the technology work to give you the sense that you’re falling?
Your eyeballs. If you close your eyes you don’t feel anything.
@@jimboswamps5602 thats what I like about it I'm so scared of rollar coasters I wish I could just close my eyes but I could still feel the drop but in 4d I could actually close my eyes
@@jimboswamps5602don’t they have air blowing in your face to make it feel like you’re dropping fast though?
My parents always told me that this ride is only powered and montioned by a large spring... now I know the truth behind the scenes of this ride
My dad loved this ride, my mom got motion sick, my siblings were too young to know what the Simpsons was, and I think my mind was elsewhere…
The line, "Hey, Nerden-heimer!" is so great! I had to write that one down.
Why has the screen projection become so dark after so many years??
i was wondering the same, i remember first riding this in 2014 and i remember it being much brighter and lively
After seeing this video definitely makes me wanna go to Universal studios cause Its been such a long time and looks really fun to be honest !
Always wanted to know how this works thanks for posting
I had no idea about the linear sled! Thank you for the awesome video as always!
Can you do the aqua coaster in volcano bay at universal
Yet I’m still wondering what those videos were of the lobby of cart view at 2:53 specifically
It is the exact same ride motion that was used when it was set up as Back to the Future. They just made a new Simpsons animation to match the pre-programmed car motion. What a way to save money.
lol...that's lame.
@@someguy9778ur lame
I am so late to the game by just riding this in 2021 but when I tell you this ride was soooo much fun! I loved it so much, I rode it twice!
I loved this! Rode it back in 2010 with my mom and my sister and we all thought it felt super real!
I love this ride so much! The first time we went to Universal Florida, we went on it like 3 times at least!
I love your videos. They are very well done, and I like your script writing wit and music at the end. Makes me think of just wonderful fun and good times. Good stuff man! :)
I've never watched the Simpsons but I loved this ride!
One of the few rides that makes me motion sick. Especially when i look around and see all the other cars.
This was by far my favorite ride at Universal in Florida, and the only ride that I truly miss. Aside from the Spider-Man one that was also similar to this. It was just so fun and also humorous!
Thanks for using my videos! 😁😁😁
They were very helpful. Thanks so much for being one of the few who thought to film the underside. 🙂
Great video! But this ride never fails to give me motion sickness 😂
I went on the ride and it was scary but I didnt get motion sick somehow
When I was first going on the ride I was kinda nauseous and after being on it I actually felt like 20x better somehow
This was the only ride that has ever made me sick to my stomach!
Same!!
Really? I never felt nauseous at all
same it made me motion sick and nauseous
I miss the back to the future ride but the the simpsons ride is great been on it at least 40-50 times since it opened.
omg best ride I still remember this like it was yesterday
I love the ride, but my issue with it seemingly with alot of Universal projection rides, are that their projectors are far too dim and blurry
Actually, someone alerted me that they actually replaced the 4 projectors with one large laser projector that throws light a lot better and a lot brighter.
Great video just one quick correction. Level 2 is actually the one with 5 cars while level 3 has 4 per dome.
Oh, well TIL
AWESOME! You got incredible footage of the hydraulic system and I appreciate the animation showing exactly how it works!!!
Not sure how it is in Hollywood, but the Simpson’s Ride in Orlando actually has 5 ride vehicles on the middle level, and 4 on the third level. Also the projectors are located on the third level, which is why that level is so much more colder compared to the other two so they don’t overheat.
That's the USH layout also. 1,2,3 on level 1; 4,5,6,7,8 on level 2; and 9,10,11,12 on level 3 with the projection room between the garages for 10 & 11.
I rode this last month when I was in Florida on vacation,Being from Scotland this ride basically just simulates what a Saturday night is like here😂😂
Thank you for the video
When I went to universal last week we got on it for the last ride of the night. Where we sat we were able to see all the other cars in the large imax room. It was definitely a different feeling seeing how big the room was
Perhaps The. Best. AMUSEMENT. Ride. EVER.
Laughed so hard I didnt think I could catch my breathe.
Thoroughly entertained and galvanized. Commend Project Development and hoot and half scripting.
The Simpson's Ride or cartoon is much like Life. Where you start is not neccessarily when you finish. Bitchen experience.
Maggie Saves The Day!
Time stamps 00:00 intro 0:44 overview of the simpsons 2:37 how it works 3:33 construction cost 4:06 car frame 4:27 hydraulic actuators 5:26 lift system 8:04 hydraulic liner sled 8:39 emergency stop 9:50 outro
If one scissor lift leg is mounted on the ground (doesn't translate, only rotate I assume), and the other attached to the actuator, doesn't the cart system drift forward?
The ride’s projected screen should have a 3D screen and more special effects to make things so realistic.
The ride actually got interrupted the first time I rode it, so I got to see everything with the lights on!
Rode this in 2017, now I saw that 3D model of that green life thing, I was right to be terrified to find out the ride goes up
I’m a huge Simpsons fan and this ride was so fun
THE SIMPSONS RIDE IS JUST AS GOOD AS BACK TO THE FUTURE RIDE!
Nice breakdown! I was on the crew at Reel FX who did some of the CG for the ride, and I've always been curious how this all came together (not having seen it in person...yet!)
Thank you! Yeah some people are mixed cause it's a simulator, but I like it. The idea of a massive dome is really neat and the CGI is well suited for it.
Last week, I had the pleasure of getting all motion stopped for the entire ride and stayed on the cart post-ride due to a sensor getting damaged. I didn't ride again after that, but I'll be sure to hit the ride next time I go.
Good video, but we wanted to point a few things out. The ride vehicle layout you state for Back to the Future: The Ride / The Simpsons Ride is not correct. Maybe it’s because you’re referencing this (3:48) conceptional artwork. Both rides have vehicles in the following configuration: Level 1 has 3, Level 2 has 5, and Level 3 has 4. This was the built layout and at no time did this change. You make a few mentions of Oceaneering, let’s set this record straight. They only did one small job for the attraction in Orlando and a very poor job at that. Entech also wasn’t the greatest either.
Okay, do you have some place where I can read more?
Okay, I've added your points to the corrections.
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I really enjoyed riding this last year
Could you do a video on the jurassic park water ride? Or have you already done one that I’m unaware of?
I really enjoyed this ride when I went to Orlando 5 years ago
amazing video!!! (like always)
I did this one. Cool ride had a lot of fun. Was around there when the Simpsons movie came out i think
Going to make this ride a definite. Got some Orlando Informer tickets for December.
I would like to know how they simulate the part where we go upside down
is Transformers the ride, in Universal Singapore, operated in the same way? if so i had absolutely no clue that there were multiple cars in a theatre at the same time! just thought we were driving around
Great videos mate, good interesting watch, from uk👍🏻🏴
I loved this ride it was so cool and fun. There was barely any line since it was a rainy day in January