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Darkbeer
05-19-2003, 12:18 PM
Universal Studios Press Release:

Universal Studios Hollywood and Universal Orlando to Bring Phenomenally Popular Mummy Movies Roaring to Life Via Most Advanced Thrill Ride Ever Conceived: 'Revenge of the Mummy'

Over Ten Years in Development, Mummy Will Be First Indoor Ride In History To Fuse Roller Coaster Technology, Space Age Robotics and 'Live' Pyrotechnic Special Effects

Guests Will Hurtle Through Authenticated Egyptian Sets, Chambers, Passageways And Tombs In 'Psychological Thrill Ride' Serving As Latest Sequel In Mummy Franchise

UNIVERSAL CITY, Calif. and ORLANDO, Fla., May 19 -- Based on the phenomenally popular "Mummy" films that have grossed nearly $1 billion worldwide and heralding a new era in thrill rides, Universal Studios ride designers have unveiled plans for "Revenge Of The Mummy" -- the first attraction in history to feature an unprecedented fusion of threshold technology, high-speed roller coaster engineering and space age robotics to propel guests through authenticated ancient Egyptian catacombs and "live" pyrotechnic effects.

Ten years in research and development, the indoor thrill ride, that will debut simultaneously next year at both Universal Studios Hollywood and Universal Orlando, will also integrate design concepts by visionary Stephen Sommers, who reinvigorated the classic Universal monster film "The Mummy" in 1999's worldwide smash and its even more popular sequel in 2001, both of which he wrote and directed.

"This really is the latest evolution for the entire ride industry," said Scott Trowbridge, vice president of design and creative development for Universal Parks & Resorts. "The 'Revenge Of The Mummy' ride is the next threshold attraction in our industry -- there is no other ride like it anywhere."

Indeed, the design and construction of the ride marks an unparalleled collaboration between a director and producers from the worlds of moviemaking and theme park design. Sommer's longtime creative partner, Bob Ducsay, also applied extensive creative input into the ride.

Unique methodology in theming and technical elements for the ride have been conceived by the combined team resulting in a unique "High Velocity Show Immersion System" that completely engulfs the riders' senses in the eerily- haunted world of "Revenge Of The Mummy."

The ride will also possess the most advanced animatronics ever engineered, elaborately staged "dark ride scenes" and a revolutionary new ride track employing new linear induction motors to create a series of visual, visceral and motion-based effects that will continually surprise guests while drawing them into Sommers' immersive storylines that have thrilled hundreds of millions of movie-goers worldwide.

"This is really a thrill for me," Sommers said. "I am really energized to have the world of 'The Mummy' films turned into a thrilling, scary, scream- worthy ride. This is in many ways, the next sequel to 'The Mummy,' and one that I personally can't wait to experience firsthand.

"I am especially happy that it extends my successful partnership with Universal into a new and exciting area."

In two of the world's largest sound stages, unsuspecting guests will be swept into a terrifying underworld of ancient Egypt awash in deadly curses, powerful forces of nature and vengeful creatures intent on wreaking havoc. Adding to the terror will be the mystery of two of the ride's scenes, which will not be made public until the attraction debuts.

The same technology employed in futuristic magnetic levitation trains now being unveiled will be utilized in the ride launch system. Among the ride's many unprecedented design elements, magnetic propulsion launch wave systems will be employed throughout the experience, thrusting riders forward, backward and forward again.

In the midst of such dynamic motion, the riders will also be subjected to a one-of-a-kind "ceiling of flame" -- with undulating flames akin to a brain fire that will hover only inches above them at temperatures soaring to 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit.

"Revenge Of The Mummy" themed elements will be the most elaborate ever created for a thrill ride experience. Universal's ride producers have traveled to Egypt and The British Museum to assure the authenticity of the ride's shadowy, curse-ridden interior environment that will range from glistening golden amulets to dusty "Canopic Jars" containing the grisly remains of the haunted long-deceased royalty portrayed in the ride.

Other dramatic elements will include objects and figures that startlingly materialize. Contrasting lighting effects will alter light levels from daytime ambience to total darkness. The number and quality of the ride's fast-paced scenic effects will be unparalleled in theme park history and the experience from inside each of the ride's cars will vary. Riders may experience different scenic elements each time they ride.

Utilizing engineering techniques gleaned from the Mars robotic range vehicle, the attraction will include a skeleton warrior who, in the midst of defending the twilight world of his netherworld tomb, literally leaps into the rider's vehicle.

"When we conceived of attractions like 'Back To The Future' 'T2-3D' and 'The Adventures of Spiderman,'" Trowbridge said, "we envisioned that there was yet another level to enthrall our guests. We researched and integrated technology from a multitude of areas and then searched for the right story to make this ride leap to life. 'Revenge Of The Mummy' accomplishes that."

This new ride continues Universal Studios' successful tradition of creating attractions from its own library of hit films, including "E.T.," "Back To The Future" and "Backdraft," all of which have become popular attractions at its theme parks.

CaliforniaCrazy
05-24-2003, 08:05 PM
Originally posted by Darkbeer
This new ride continues Universal Studios' successful tradition of creating attractions from its own library of hit films, including "E.T.," "Back To The Future" and "Backdraft," all of which have become popular attractions at its theme parks.

I guess E.T. wasn't so popular that they couldn't take it out, huh? :D


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