I'm impressed by how long the ride is and how violent some of the scenes are 😧 The guy blows himself up while in the plesiosaur's mouth, you wouldn't see that in a Universal ride lol
Honestly, it depends on the ride now a days. The dark universe ones will be violent, apparently, and then a lot of people die on the mummy. Also, not to mention halloween horror nights
@@awesumtoast97 To be fair though, this video misses some scenes. On that same scene where the guy blows himself up, you can see the Plesiosaur's bloody neck stump. And on the car chase scene, theres a part where you visibly hit an innocent pedestrian while he's on fire.
Unlike the Spider-man ride, they didn't really make an effort to hide the edges of the screens, so it kinda breaks the immersion each time you turn a corner and see just a big square of 3d screen sitting there - it's like all these buildings are randomly missing a wall.
The physical sets are pretty great, but the screens, animation and story are awful. It’s literally PS3 era quality visuals and it’s hilarious how sometimes the vehicle just spins after a screen portion for no reason lol.
Part of what makes spider-man work is you never see the edge of the screens, they’re always framed in such a way that you are only able to see what the ride wants you to see in a given scene. And the physical sets around it compliment the film elements in a way it doesn’t feel like a screen shoved into a city set. This ride kinda misses the whole point and just throws screens in wherever and they don’t feel natural.
Seriously lazy design. Like the designers are saying "We just don't care. We got our paycheck". A bit of actual scenery might hide the warts, but... "NOOoooo! Think of the poor budget! We can't deprive the stockholders of their share of the $200 it would have taken for some painted junk to cover.". Walt's Imagineers had an eye for detail. Something lacking in today's "Getitdoneneers".
Given the amount of violence in the films, I'm surprised they didn't have the dinosaur bite the one soldier in half. Then use water effects to simulate blood splattering on the riders, but maybe that's where they drew the line on this one. WOW! Hey, little Billy, wanna learn about death and dismemberment while we are on vacation? Let's ride Dinosaur Rampage!
Yeah, even Universal Studios draws the line at actually having someone get killed on screen. In the new King Kong ride you see a lady get grabbed by a giant crab and I remember thinking "Wow, she's toast." But at the end you hear her say she's okay, she made it. VERY UNLIKE this ride LOL
This actually looks pretty fun. The physical sets honestly look great but it's a shame the visuals on the screens look right out of a Dave and Busters arcade game.
I can appreciate what it's trying to do, and it certainly seems like a unique plot. The animation seems a little stiff. By no means seems like a bad ride and that exterior for the showroom is actually pretty good.
I can appreciate what the ride intends to do, but man some of those animated shots bring me back to Fast & Furious @ Universal Orlando. Impressed with the real life props, but not so much the movie...
Why such kinds of attraction which is similar to Disney or Universal is popular in China is because that the ticket price of those parks are cheaper than DIsney and Universal Studios (Disney ticket: 500 yuan, and Fantawild ticket: 300 yuan), and Fantawild Parks are located in 27 cities of China, some cities even have two or three parks. Thus, instead of going to Disney or Universal Studios which is located in Beijing or Shanghai, some people prefer to go to those local parks during weekends as an alternative choice, which is called as '平替' (litterally translated as 'closer alternative') on Chinese social media.
This could be either a great or dumb idea but could one take the lenses off a pair of these glasses and create a camera lens with them? Like how people are taking the old disposable kodak lens and fitting them onto lens caps so they can use them on DSLRs. As I said could be dumb but it could also help with recording by slapping that on to avoid trying to line up the glasses and camera to minimize any shaking. Just food for thought ^^ great video as always
There are 2 major types of 3d used for ride these days. Anaglyph: The Red-Blue glasses. Differentiates left/right eyes through color color variations (Blue light filtered out by red lenses and vice-versa). These are the old skool way and not super effective. Also known to cause after effects in most peoples vision (colors look really weird for a while after taking them off). Will not be effective for those with color blindness. Polarization: 2 projectors project polarized light (light wiggles in only 1 plane vs randomly) such that the planes are 90 degrees out of phase. The glasses also set so that the light they filter out is 90 degrees out of phase between left and right eyes. This uses full spectrum (all colors) light. Currently the most common for rides of this nature. Has been know to cause headaches for some individuals. Increasingly more people report this effect with extended use. There is also just good old fashioned lens switching (alternately switching left and right views with LCDs) but this isn't really practical for ride use since it requires a power source and has been shown to cause nausea, headaches, or even trigger epileptic episodes in some individuals. This is still the most commonly used VR technique. None of them will work for a person who has lost sight in 1 eye. The blind are right out (sorry).
@@thomasgoodwin2648 I see, I figured the anaglyph part wouldn't work because ye but I wasn't sure if they the polarized ones where a universal thing like take one from somewhere like Disney and then use it in another park type deal.
I wasn't a fan of the numerous times the action on the screens would go into slow motion when the objects were getting closer to the viewer. One shot of a slo-mo pteranodon was especially illogical because the swarm of pteros coming out of the building in the distance were still at regular speed. Some of the transitions from screens to real sets were a strain on spatial sensibilities as well. And there was one screen that you could see for too long, so it paused and then reset while you were still facing it. The vehicle should have rotated 180 rather than backing slooooooowly away from that screen.
When mom says we have Spider-formers Park at home. In all seriousness, this gets a pass for being so ridiculously violent. The people falling out of the buildings was a detail I didn't see coming.
To those who say this ride is too long, I agree, but I wonder if it's a standalone attraction that costs a bit of money to ride. If so, not a bad idea to be longer, so guests get their money's worth.
Bullet proof dinosaurs is hilarious. They are just unloading into a trex and it's not even phased. This ride is slow. I don't mean it's long, no, I mean, look at the ride vehicle, it's slow and doesn't really do much. Moving at a craw and randomly spinning for no reason. Seriously, there's no reason for most of the spins in the ride. You can clearly see the screens well before you get to that part of the ride, more importantly you can see them FROZEN both before and after the scene is done. The sets are pretty lifeless, with nothing going on, or standing out. Its so bright that you can clearly see the ceiling, reminding you you are moving through a set. I'm just not comment on all the scenes that were directly ripped from The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man.
Just like a cartoon. No matter how many bullets are fired DIRECTLY at the ride vehicle, debris hits it, can hit vehicles and they suffer not a single dent or scratch.
@@rubberytatsu Fantawild is just like some sort of ‘SixFlags', but in China. They built lots of parks in different cities, and when you tried to search 'fantawild' on RCDB, you would realize how much park they already built.
Torn on this one. I like the nice long ride time, and SOME of the video screens which integrated well, but over half of them did not. They didn’t even match the surroundings. Not even like looking out a window. It was just disjointed and not seamless at all. And I don’t understand the ending either. But the building is cool and the practical effects are good. I just wish the screens meshed better with the practical sets.
"Eh..." Rather than "Meh...". Obvious what they were going for but doesn't quite make it IMO. Though it looks fun for what it is. The actions seems to be happening around you, rather than to you though. Did a gaming company do the CG? I don't know the rides age, so won't comment on the look, but the movement feels like a "Rail Shooter" arcade game. Very "Transformers" or "LA Machine Guns". Just missing the "Shoot Here!" circles everywhere. The animatronics and SFX also feel a bit weird. They seem to be missing from many scenes (no vapour during the sewer freezing scene for example) but then you get a random flame pop that doesn't really match the action? Also that looooong ride reverse with the project screen frozen in the background. >O.o< Can anyone translate what's being said in the closing scene? It feels like there should be SFX or an animatronic there but you're just staring at a wall while someone yells from offscreen?
😂 This isn’t a ride. It’s a freaking video game. Honestly this would probably be better as an actual playable game like the Jurassic Park arcades or Resident Evil series. Good attempt, but failed execution.
What an impressive display of courage, although fictional, with the military personnel. It looks fantastic and action-packed. Technically, it had me before the que. Thanks for the great trip!
Surprised to have a scene where a building falls and you see tons of people falling out of the windows. Almost half expected to see mannequins falling from the ceiling. Kinda disappointed that there was only one dinosaur animatronic and it was towards the beginning of the ride. It would've been cool to slowly add in little dinosaurs here and there like raptors or the pterodactyls coming at you from the ceiling, and maybe one of those snake looking things coming through the wall...and then finishing with a T-Rex. But, I guess that'd be too much like Universal
Nice try, but to say it's similar should've been a compliment, but it isn't at all. The ride might be similar, but the projection is rather 'Fast & Furious The Ride', quality. :-)
@@Attractions360 Yes, I saw that. It's definitely inspired by Spider-Man and I see the similarities, but I think it lacks the experience or inspiration of the greats. Just as someone said here earlier in the comments, that the screens do not match the sets, and you often see multiple departments/decors at the same time, while this is probably not the intention. The quality of the animations in the film are also very poorly done, and that reminded me of the equally poor video animations of F&F. I just meant that it can't match the level of the Spider-Man ride at all.
A dinosaur themed ride similar to universals Spider-Man ride…go figure Universal did one too…but MUCH better. Jurassic World in Beijing makes this look so pitiful in comparison.
Jeezus this ride is an affront to dinosaurs!!! Did the designer get scarred by one as a kid and using this to work through their PTSD? 😂🙄 Also the randomly placed screens took me out of any immersion... what wasted potential! The violence was also excessive for a kids ride 👎🏼
I wonder how will these copycat parks do in the future now that there is Universal Beijing and Shanghai Disney. Their citizens will likely experience thr real deal and not halfass rides like these 😂
The ticket price of those parks are cheaper than DIsney and Universal Studios, and Fantawild Parks are located in 27 cities of China, some cities even have two or three parks. Thus, instead of going to Disney or Universal Studios which is located in Beijing or Shanghai, some people prefer to go to those local parks during weekends as an alternative choice, which is called as '平替' (litterally translated as 'closer alternative') on Chinese social media.
Definitely like a Universal ride! I would love to go to all the theme parks all over the world like you guys one day. Thank you for bringing them to me on youtube!
I'm impressed by how long the ride is and how violent some of the scenes are 😧 The guy blows himself up while in the plesiosaur's mouth, you wouldn't see that in a Universal ride lol
Honestly, it depends on the ride now a days. The dark universe ones will be violent, apparently, and then a lot of people die on the mummy. Also, not to mention halloween horror nights
@@awesumtoast97 To be fair though, this video misses some scenes. On that same scene where the guy blows himself up, you can see the Plesiosaur's bloody neck stump. And on the car chase scene, theres a part where you visibly hit an innocent pedestrian while he's on fire.
Or Disney either!😮
Unlike the Spider-man ride, they didn't really make an effort to hide the edges of the screens, so it kinda breaks the immersion each time you turn a corner and see just a big square of 3d screen sitting there - it's like all these buildings are randomly missing a wall.
or looking up and seeing the actual projectors
The physical sets are pretty great, but the screens, animation and story are awful. It’s literally PS3 era quality visuals and it’s hilarious how sometimes the vehicle just spins after a screen portion for no reason lol.
Part of what makes spider-man work is you never see the edge of the screens, they’re always framed in such a way that you are only able to see what the ride wants you to see in a given scene. And the physical sets around it compliment the film elements in a way it doesn’t feel like a screen shoved into a city set. This ride kinda misses the whole point and just throws screens in wherever and they don’t feel natural.
I love how you can see the screen freeze, then reset for the next vehicle, as you go backwards.
Seriously lazy design. Like the designers are saying "We just don't care. We got our paycheck". A bit of actual scenery might hide the warts, but... "NOOoooo! Think of the poor budget! We can't deprive the stockholders of their share of the $200 it would have taken for some painted junk to cover.".
Walt's Imagineers had an eye for detail. Something lacking in today's "Getitdoneneers".
I often complain about how short a ride is but this maybe a tad bit to long lol
Whoever designed this ride really had a grudge against Pteranodons
@@JamBoyJameson I
If you have studied battle field tactics and the Pterodactyl beat our sky advantage. We are finished.
Given the amount of violence in the films, I'm surprised they didn't have the dinosaur bite the one soldier in half. Then use water effects to simulate blood splattering on the riders, but maybe that's where they drew the line on this one. WOW! Hey, little Billy, wanna learn about death and dismemberment while we are on vacation? Let's ride Dinosaur Rampage!
Yeah, even Universal Studios draws the line at actually having someone get killed on screen. In the new King Kong ride you see a lady get grabbed by a giant crab and I remember thinking "Wow, she's toast." But at the end you hear her say she's okay, she made it. VERY UNLIKE this ride LOL
The literal Jurassic Park logo at 02:59 😂
holy cow, this is the most unhinge ride I've ever seen
This actually looks pretty fun. The physical sets honestly look great but it's a shame the visuals on the screens look right out of a Dave and Busters arcade game.
7:50 raining people... they're not holding back on this ride...
literally said "OMG" at that part.
Fr. I was like “wow this just got extremely dark” at that part lol.
It’s ambitious but damn all those blatant projectors hanging from the ceiling
I can appreciate what it's trying to do, and it certainly seems like a unique plot. The animation seems a little stiff. By no means seems like a bad ride and that exterior for the showroom is actually pretty good.
Did they seriously depict Brachiosaurus as trying to eat people?!
They might have been plesiosaurs
@@swollenheadofdragon832 brachiosaurus is a gentle giant
Those were likely meant to be Elasmosaurs.
I grew up in the era of drive-in theaters. Welcome to the age of drive-through theaters.
😂😂😂😂😂 so accurate!
This is more like a violent drive in movie. There were actually small children watching this...
I can appreciate what the ride intends to do, but man some of those animated shots bring me back to Fast & Furious @ Universal Orlando. Impressed with the real life props, but not so much the movie...
What in God's name is going on
It’s like a combination between Spider Man and Jurassic Park all in one ride. 😮
Man I wish we had this! Japan is so cool!
Why such kinds of attraction which is similar to Disney or Universal is popular in China is because that the ticket price of those parks are cheaper than DIsney and Universal Studios (Disney ticket: 500 yuan, and Fantawild ticket: 300 yuan), and Fantawild Parks are located in 27 cities of China, some cities even have two or three parks. Thus, instead of going to Disney or Universal Studios which is located in Beijing or Shanghai, some people prefer to go to those local parks during weekends as an alternative choice, which is called as '平替' (litterally translated as 'closer alternative') on Chinese social media.
I'm getting dinosaur attack trading cards from this
This could be either a great or dumb idea but could one take the lenses off a pair of these glasses and create a camera lens with them? Like how people are taking the old disposable kodak lens and fitting them onto lens caps so they can use them on DSLRs. As I said could be dumb but it could also help with recording by slapping that on to avoid trying to line up the glasses and camera to minimize any shaking. Just food for thought ^^ great video as always
This is a thing. But I do not believe every ride uses the same type of 3d. Maybe they do these days.
There are 2 major types of 3d used for ride these days.
Anaglyph: The Red-Blue glasses. Differentiates left/right eyes through color color variations (Blue light filtered out by red lenses and vice-versa). These are the old skool way and not super effective. Also known to cause after effects in most peoples vision (colors look really weird for a while after taking them off). Will not be effective for those with color blindness.
Polarization: 2 projectors project polarized light (light wiggles in only 1 plane vs randomly) such that the planes are 90 degrees out of phase. The glasses also set so that the light they filter out is 90 degrees out of phase between left and right eyes. This uses full spectrum (all colors) light. Currently the most common for rides of this nature. Has been know to cause headaches for some individuals. Increasingly more people report this effect with extended use.
There is also just good old fashioned lens switching (alternately switching left and right views with LCDs) but this isn't really practical for ride use since it requires a power source and has been shown to cause nausea, headaches, or even trigger epileptic episodes in some individuals. This is still the most commonly used VR technique.
None of them will work for a person who has lost sight in 1 eye. The blind are right out (sorry).
@@thomasgoodwin2648 I see, I figured the anaglyph part wouldn't work because ye but I wasn't sure if they the polarized ones where a universal thing like take one from somewhere like Disney and then use it in another park type deal.
Can someone tell me the experience that dinosaurs appear?
I wasn't a fan of the numerous times the action on the screens would go into slow motion when the objects were getting closer to the viewer. One shot of a slo-mo pteranodon was especially illogical because the swarm of pteros coming out of the building in the distance were still at regular speed. Some of the transitions from screens to real sets were a strain on spatial sensibilities as well. And there was one screen that you could see for too long, so it paused and then reset while you were still facing it. The vehicle should have rotated 180 rather than backing slooooooowly away from that screen.
It's so bizarre that it's cool
WTF. What's going on?? It looks so crazy. 😂😂 Jurassic Park + 2012 ?!😅
Glad I’m not the only one who got 2012 vibes
When mom says we have Spider-formers Park at home. In all seriousness, this gets a pass for being so ridiculously violent. The people falling out of the buildings was a detail I didn't see coming.
A bunch of scenes look so similar to Spiderman lmao
To those who say this ride is too long, I agree, but I wonder if it's a standalone attraction that costs a bit of money to ride. If so, not a bad idea to be longer, so guests get their money's worth.
Why is the outside building upside down
The people who animate these scenes absolutely refuse to use "slow in" or "slow out" on any movement.
How did they get their hands on the scoop ride system if it’s owned by universal?
😂China doesn’t give a crap who owns anything. Copyright law isn’t exactly their forte
I noticed some of these park rides in china support 15 riders vs the 8 or 12 you often see in Orlando. These rides must have some crazy capacity.
Just like China has some crazy capacity.
You guys are so talented
Bullet proof dinosaurs is hilarious. They are just unloading into a trex and it's not even phased.
This ride is slow. I don't mean it's long, no, I mean, look at the ride vehicle, it's slow and doesn't really do much. Moving at a craw and randomly spinning for no reason. Seriously, there's no reason for most of the spins in the ride.
You can clearly see the screens well before you get to that part of the ride, more importantly you can see them FROZEN both before and after the scene is done.
The sets are pretty lifeless, with nothing going on, or standing out.
Its so bright that you can clearly see the ceiling, reminding you you are moving through a set.
I'm just not comment on all the scenes that were directly ripped from The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man.
Just like a cartoon. No matter how many bullets are fired DIRECTLY at the ride vehicle, debris hits it, can hit vehicles and they suffer not a single dent or scratch.
That looks cool
With a decent story that would have been a much better ride but this is just destruction for destruction’s sake.
Incredible!
I really hope this approach of more screens less effects is not the future of theme based rides.
Haha wow! Like the practical sets but wayyy too many screens. What a weird premise too
5:50 Finally we have a ride to experience Godzilla (1998).
Definitely drive-in theater Universal ride
0:17 トバスピノ!
wait isn't this park abandoned? Or did they reopen I recall watching a video a few months back about it
The abandoned park is located in Wuhu, and this one is in Zhuzhou. There are 7 identical parks in 7 cities of china.
@@安琦孙 OHHH ok i was gonna say this is EXACTLY the same huh interesting
@@rubberytatsu Fantawild is just like some sort of ‘SixFlags', but in China. They built lots of parks in different cities, and when you tried to search 'fantawild' on RCDB, you would realize how much park they already built.
Torn on this one. I like the nice long ride time, and SOME of the video screens which integrated well, but over half of them did not. They didn’t even match the surroundings. Not even like looking out a window. It was just disjointed and not seamless at all. And I don’t understand the ending either. But the building is cool and the practical effects are good. I just wish the screens meshed better with the practical sets.
It needs better visuals and more realistic animatronics, but the concept is nice
This looks like Transformers.
My favorite park is when the steel beams catch their fall at a speed that would have killed everyone anyways.
"Eh..." Rather than "Meh...". Obvious what they were going for but doesn't quite make it IMO. Though it looks fun for what it is. The actions seems to be happening around you, rather than to you though.
Did a gaming company do the CG? I don't know the rides age, so won't comment on the look, but the movement feels like a "Rail Shooter" arcade game. Very "Transformers" or "LA Machine Guns". Just missing the "Shoot Here!" circles everywhere. The animatronics and SFX also feel a bit weird. They seem to be missing from many scenes (no vapour during the sewer freezing scene for example) but then you get a random flame pop that doesn't really match the action? Also that looooong ride reverse with the project screen frozen in the background. >O.o<
Can anyone translate what's being said in the closing scene? It feels like there should be SFX or an animatronic there but you're just staring at a wall while someone yells from offscreen?
Es en otro mundo que no hay maníaco dinosaurio wow Está bueno porque a mí me encantan los dinosaurios Me encantan los dinosaurios
Cool dark ride thank you Attractions 360
😂 This isn’t a ride. It’s a freaking video game. Honestly this would probably be better as an actual playable game like the Jurassic Park arcades or Resident Evil series. Good attempt, but failed execution.
I don't remember this in EDF
What an impressive display of courage, although fictional, with the military personnel. It looks fantastic and action-packed. Technically, it had me before the que. Thanks for the great trip!
😂
Jurassic World at home
3:45 almost seems like they got this from T23D too haha
This is the Temu of Jurassic Park
Why you putting one lens from the glasses over the camera? You need both to see 3D 😂
動畫可以再逼真一點,整體節奏還不錯。
Dinosaurs: SUPERCHARGED
Kirkland brand Spider Man ride!
4:35 The blatantly stolen Jurassic Park sound effects 😂
Definitely not for me, too much violence.😰😰
Disney's Meet The Robinsons
Hello from Scotland. Cool video eg ride
Il nome del parco? Però non male come attrazzione
Dino-verse Sinister Six
need to see glasses for the things behind the need to see it tomorrow
Surprised to have a scene where a building falls and you see tons of people falling out of the windows. Almost half expected to see mannequins falling from the ceiling. Kinda disappointed that there was only one dinosaur animatronic and it was towards the beginning of the ride. It would've been cool to slowly add in little dinosaurs here and there like raptors or the pterodactyls coming at you from the ceiling, and maybe one of those snake looking things coming through the wall...and then finishing with a T-Rex. But, I guess that'd be too much like Universal
I really dislike how so many rides rely on screens these days.
Thanks for posting. I will probably never go so it's good to know what this is about. Overall? Not bad. I've seen major theme park chains do worse.
Needs a lot more spending on the animation and a few huge Dino animatronics
Nice try, but to say it's similar should've been a compliment, but it isn't at all. The ride might be similar, but the projection is rather 'Fast & Furious The Ride', quality. :-)
Did not see all the practical sets? It’s very similar to what you will find on Spider-man ride at Universal like the fire effect. Truck prop etc
@@Attractions360 Yes, I saw that. It's definitely inspired by Spider-Man and I see the similarities, but I think it lacks the experience or inspiration of the greats. Just as someone said here earlier in the comments, that the screens do not match the sets, and you often see multiple departments/decors at the same time, while this is probably not the intention. The quality of the animations in the film are also very poorly done, and that reminded me of the equally poor video animations of F&F. I just meant that it can't match the level of the Spider-Man ride at all.
2:54 Welcome to George
4:30 Welcome to Georgff
A dinosaur themed ride similar to universals Spider-Man ride…go figure Universal did one too…but MUCH better. Jurassic World in Beijing makes this look so pitiful in comparison.
He should put on that glasses 2:49
It's crazy about that😅😂
The spinning would make me SOOOO sick! I couldn’t even finish the video. Sigh.
Where’s everyone at?
Which amusement park is this from ?
Jeezus this ride is an affront to dinosaurs!!! Did the designer get scarred by one as a kid and using this to work through their PTSD? 😂🙄 Also the randomly placed screens took me out of any immersion... what wasted potential! The violence was also excessive for a kids ride 👎🏼
The animation needs a better frame rate
Oh my god, even the building is a ripoff of WonderWorks in Orlando lmao
Only thing I don’t like is how stiff the animation is for the screen videos
2:54 Welcome to George?
I wonder how will these copycat parks do in the future now that there is Universal Beijing and Shanghai Disney. Their citizens will likely experience thr real deal and not halfass rides like these 😂
The ticket price of those parks are cheaper than DIsney and Universal Studios, and Fantawild Parks are located in 27 cities of China, some cities even have two or three parks. Thus, instead of going to Disney or Universal Studios which is located in Beijing or Shanghai, some people prefer to go to those local parks during weekends as an alternative choice, which is called as '平替' (litterally translated as 'closer alternative') on Chinese social media.
@@gissneric well of course are you stupid?
They messed up the plesiosaurus they made it look like that brachiosaurus 🦕
Looks almost like stop motion. The graphics are not good and smooth enough also needs much more animatronics
There needs to be a violence trigger warning for this ride because, man, I was not expecting to see so much murder in a theme park attraction...
Wow, now that’s the best dinosaur ride I ever seen, I do like dinosaurs though
Definitely like a Universal ride! I would love to go to all the theme parks all over the world like you guys one day. Thank you for bringing them to me on youtube!
Too violent to be like a universal ride
DIEGO SOSA
It meant to be worn at all times 4:23
Lol just moving section by section to watch an animated movie
Universal is way way more better😅
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