Welcome to Universal Studios...the entertainment capital of Hollywood. The coveted red carpet.Don't mind the hair, this was taken at the end of the day, after our very last ride which was Jurassic Park.
This has got to be my most favouritest simulation of all. What I like about it is the theming, and the part when the ride just starts. It makes you think that the wall in front will open up and you will go through into the world of Krustyland, but instead it just brings you up into the big screen above, which really is quite an amazing concept. I like the grouping facility (Dark Knight really should have one...) that saves tonnes of time and really prevents bastards going 'Ah wanna get da front! Ah waited 3 hrs in line, ah wan da front!' It's like, sir, the queue line was only 45min.
Qiqi and Xiaoyun with one of the 3 mummies at the exit of the ride. Revenge of the Mummy is really quite an interesting ride. But when it comes to roller coasters changing tracks and all, Expedition Everest is still better and more exciting. But this ride, being indoors, really gave it all it could and frankly is good! My only complaint would be that it's too short. Theming was amazing, and the concept was good. It's kinda like a launch coaster cause first you go slow with all the mummies and stuff surrounding you, then Imhotep or something like that wants to capture your soul and the coaster shoots off into the dark.
Like I said, the theming was good. Gives me an opportunity to take this picture, like I'm totally exploring the pyramids in Egypt, just that there's AC and doesn't smell like dead people.
I really love this walk through. My favorite part was the one with the body bags hanging around and we have to make our way through it. That was...scary...
A view of San Fernando Valley. Again, pardon the hair.
This is my favorite ride cause: 1. I love dinosaurs, 2. Jurassic Park is my favoritest movie of all times, 3. there's a T-rex in the ride somewhere. It's all about the dinosaurs. Oh and, we did get very wet on this ride, but not as bad as Tidal Force though, it's like half the wetness. The Californian sun helped dry us off real quick.
I was kinda hoping to see T-rex, but Spinosaur is good too. Like, it has a sail and useful forearms, and it's much bigger than T-rex. So, all hail Spiny! It would've been better if there was an overturned Jurassic Park vehicle but oh well...
Brachiosaurs greeted us.
Into the danger zone. Water just drips from everywhere...goodness...Yup that's about it for Universal. I must add that it was a last minute decision and we didn't regret it. If only I could stay in LA for a few more days, I'd visit Santa Monica, the beaches, the La Brea Tar pits, Beverly Hills, and other parts. Next time; this ain't gonna be the last.

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