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Super Freak
Harry Potter land was great, but the same as 2009 (though slightly less crowded this time). They really should've thought through crowd size more. The whole area is way too small ... and the shops are ridiculously small. Ride made me a bit sick ... moreso than even Mission Space ... but, that's a problem with me, not the ride.
I have an iron stomach with rides. The first time I did Mission Space, I was a bit loopy, because it was a such a weird and new experience, but didn't get sick.
I kept doing the HP ride on single rider, and by the fifth or sixth time, my stomach felt pretty odd. So since I consider myself pretty sturdy with those kinds of rides, I could easily see a normal person getting jacked up by it.
Universal Studios is looking a bit dated. The Mummy Coaster is the best ride in Universal, though a bit short. They really need a new big-time franchise to reinvigorate that park. Shame they got rid of Jaws, Kong and BTTF. Islands of Adventure is much better than Universal. My 5yo son is a bit young for most thrill rides ... but forced himself onto Jurassic Park (its his favorite movie). Came off it and said "That was awesome!! But ... I don't want to do it again." Heh.
I love USF, but agree. I don't GAS about Transformers the movie, and knowing it's a Spider Man clone is a shame. Spider Man is an unbelievable attraction, but I don't need part 2 of it in a park right next door. Especially since it's replacing a classic attraction.
USF's "dated" feel sort of worked for it, when it had Kong, Jaws, ET (I know that's still there), and other older film-related attractions. But with it's "new" rides, it just makes the older stuff look that much older.