Matt N
CF Legend
Hi guys. As many of you know, two of Universal’s studio theme parks have roller coasters centred around giving the rider a choice of onboard soundtracks to listen to (I think they are the only rides in the world that let the rider choose their song, correct me if I’m wrong?). Universal Studios Japan has Hollywood Dream: The Ride, while Universal Studios Florida has Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit. On the face of it, they are admittedly quite different; one is a B&M Hyper Coaster, while the other is a Maurer X-Car. One has a set of more traditional parabolic hills, while the other focuses on slightly quirkier elements. However, if you think about it, they are inherently quite similar rides. Both are in a similar sort of size range (heights in the mid-100ft range, lengths in the 3500-4000ft range), and both lack inversions. As I said above, both also offer a choice of onboard soundtrack.
So my question to you today is; which of the Universal music coasters do you prefer? I know that there are quite a few on the forum who have been to both Florida and Japan and could offer an opinion on the matter, so I thought it could be a fun topic to discuss!
As for my own opinion, I’m undecided. I’ve only personally experienced HRRR in Florida (and against the common grain, I do actually rather like it, but that’s a story for another thread!), so I wouldn’t like to make too much of a decision.
But what are your thoughts?
So my question to you today is; which of the Universal music coasters do you prefer? I know that there are quite a few on the forum who have been to both Florida and Japan and could offer an opinion on the matter, so I thought it could be a fun topic to discuss!
As for my own opinion, I’m undecided. I’ve only personally experienced HRRR in Florida (and against the common grain, I do actually rather like it, but that’s a story for another thread!), so I wouldn’t like to make too much of a decision.
But what are your thoughts?