I agree I just wish we had switch tracks to make this complete in Planet Coaster. The possibilities are endless if there were to be a Planet Coaster 2….🤔 one can wish right?
I’ve always said more rides should adopt this style! A coaster with dark ride elements, so cool! I pray Disney would maybe make one for Star Wars in a “Force Sensitive,” cave. You could put anything you want in there throughout the movies
@@Lil_Angry_Bitch Wtf are you talking about? This looks way less thrilling than Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster. There isn’t even any inversions, nor does it come close to 57mph.
@@FrankieWashburn he's saying there's more set pieces and more theming? You don't need inversions or the fastest speed to make something amazing. Theming is key too. Rockin has light up signs majority of the ride.
And if they expanded the rollercoaster section a bit by adding something like Kingda Ka or inversions, that would take care of a rollercoaster attraction as well for this park
Yeah we got a boarding pass and went on Spider Man , in DCA on opening weekend....HORRIBLE , pointless , super short and annoying...I say its the worst Disney Attraction SINCE Super Star Limo.... This ride is much better
@@spinlok3943 from what I’ve read about their thought process on their declining profits I’m not so sure about that (they seem to hellbent on destroying themselves as long as they can keep preaching ideology), either way I think the social justice obsession seems to be the biggest problem, they’re using it as a justification to not try because they can just demonize anyone who has a problem with what they make.
Fantastic looking attraction! No big drops or extreme thrills, but I love the theming with a decent family coaster feel. Does anyone know how much this coaster cost? I found out about this one following an announcement of a new indoor coaster coming to Alton Towers with a £12M budget.
yeah, they even used some clips from the gremlins ride pre-show for the Halloween version of the Studio Tour. its played on a display next to the turntable. and if you stand in the q-line long enough (the corridor with the doors with the window screens) youll see a gremlin on a screen for just a second. they really payed hommage to lots of their old rides
It used to be Looney Tunes Adventure Water Ride when it was Warner Bros. Later on it became Ice Age and Wrong Turn which was a Scare Maze during Halloween Horror Festival.
Well that's interesting! I wasn't expecting it to be so much of a studio tour-style ride as much as it was! EDIT: All I mean is that I thought it'd be a standard rollercoaster and not a "let's look at this" type of ride for a bit.
This park actually used to be owned by Warner brothers - It was called Warner Brothers Movie World up until 2004 when Warner brothers pulled out of Europe. In 2005 it was renamed to Movie Word Germany and the new owners hastily removed all references to Warner Brothers. This means the park was pretty soulless for quite a few years, but in recent years they've really been upping their game (see the area 51 ride they added, and now this) and with higher attendance and more money they have been able to buy back certain IPs.
@@Mark-Mark-Mark-Mark yeah I knew I’d heard stuff like this but honestly there’s so little about it. The lack of theming throughout the park is pretty apparent in parts still. And from what I heard they had properties like Gremlins and Ice Age as well but unfortunately they lost those rights too. Honestly really sad given at a time Universal pulled out of a Spanish park as well, leaving only Disney parks prominent throughout Europe and Asia, the only other notable exception being Universal Japan (the Singaporean park isn’t all that flattering, pretty much a bad clone of the outdated rides of yesteryear). It’s pretty hard to find a lot of info on some of these less popular parks (many of which are unfortunately before my time). Correct me if I’m wrong but this like the Warner Brothers park in Australia as well right (also not very successful). Honestly at this point WB should license out their IPs or just sell their whole park business to Universal, more successful for both parties, they should work out a deal, even though WB is the bigger studio when comparing them to Universal. Thanks for the reply!
@@paradise_valley Yes exactly, this Park and the Warner brothers park in Australia where built around the same time, and basically had the same ride lineup until Warner brothers pulled out of the German park. This new ride was actually built in the old ice age showbuilding. There where actually pretty finalised plans to build a more advanced islands of adventure park by universal in Germany as well, but then universal also pulled out of Europe, so that never happened. Then again, there is one upside to the lack of major American theme park companies in Europe, and that is the success of independent parks like Europa Park and Phantasialand, both of which are said to have some of the best theming and attractions in the world. Europapark actually won the „Best Theme Park in the world“ award given out by the golden ticket awards (although I guess you can probably pay to get that haha) several years in a row. I doubt these parks would be as popular if universal and Warner bro’s had saturated the market, which would mean we’d be missing out on lots of unique attractions as these two parks in particular tend to stick to unique ideas over IPs.
@@Mark-Mark-Mark-Mark true, true. that said EuroDisney was a bit too ambitious for Disney as well, and I love that the regional parks get to have a stake in the market. However, I did fail to mention above that there are now Universal/Disney parks in Asia quite a bit as well, but given how popular the Chinese parks are I doubt it will harm their fair share of attendance that much. I hope Universal’s new Chinese park will be better than the Shanghai Disney park though, personally it’s too big, cheap and tacky looking for my taste. Even the Disneyland in Hong Kong is better (though I am biased given the fact that I grew up with that park for a significant chunk of my childhood)z. Anyway I’m going off-topic thanks for the nice chat!
they actually had plans to re-skin the ICE AGE ride, upgraded with scenes from the newer movies, but then Disney bought FOX and they lost the IP. Very unfortunate. But they still have huge IPs from time to time. Right now its Stark Trek, Looney Tunes and Nickelodeon. And some copyright free version of Van Helsing lol, but its a really good ride. In addition to that, they have changing horror houses at Halloween, like Hostel, Walking Dead, Insidious, Wrong Turn, Evil Dead, Paranormal Activity, etc. Last Halloween there werent many IPs, but that was due to the pandemic.
This. Looks like a dumb rollercoaster of design in my head as a kid. Very fun but looking back on it not the most technologically advanced or mind blowing and spectacular.
Lol. Not a bad idea at all. But what's even funnier is that one of the park's roller coasters actually used to be themed to roadrunner and wile e coyote. It's the little roller coaster now themed to the backyardigans but it seems like back in the day when Warner bros owned the place, the ride featured some very impressive rockwork and a train made to loon like Dynamite with a neat Coyoye figure on the front which from what I could see in pictures actually looks great
they actually used to have a road runner coaster where you went through lots of rockwork. really neat. unfortunately the rockwork is gone now since to substance problems
It's a bit more dark ride than coaster, but I'm ok with that. I really don't care for "storytelling" coasters because of the high speeds it doesn't make sense and if it's too slow or has lots of stops it's not really a coaster. I would definitely not consider this a coaster, especially if you like thrills. But I would say it's a dark ride with some high speed action. It's VERY Universal Studios centric which I like. King Kong, Twister, Fast and Furious, even a Jaws head in the prop room.
Feels like something someone would make on Planet Coaster
That’s not a bad thing.
@@theheroneededwillette6964 no it is not
I agree I just wish we had switch tracks to make this complete in Planet Coaster. The possibilities are endless if there were to be a Planet Coaster 2….🤔 one can wish right?
Yeah this wasn’t so bad at all
Can make something better on planet coaster lol
Looks really good for something on a much lower budget then most of the parks covered on this channel.
I was not expecting the ride to be this cool!
What a great looking attraction.
Journey Into Imagination starring Superstar Limo: The Coaster!
This is Universal Studios Orlando: The Ride.
😂
💯
It really is! LOL!
Germany.
Movie Park was actually inspired by Universal Studios' studio tour!
This looks like a solid little ride for a low budget
@Spongebob Schwanzkopf How do you know the budget? Those details are not public as far as I can tell.
This shows very well that you don’t have to have a massive budget or perfect immersion to make a really great ride.
@Spongebob Schwanzkopf, it’s tiny relative to the budgets at Disney or Universal, who are hit-or-miss with their 200million dollar rides.
That looks really fun!
I’ve always said more rides should adopt this style! A coaster with dark ride elements, so cool! I pray Disney would maybe make one for Star Wars in a “Force Sensitive,” cave. You could put anything you want in there throughout the movies
This is what "Superstar Limo" should have been.
This is what "Rock N Rollercoaster" should have been.
@@Lil_Angry_Bitch well that would be more music based.
@@Lil_Angry_Bitch I agree with you.
@@Lil_Angry_Bitch Wtf are you talking about? This looks way less thrilling than Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster. There isn’t even any inversions, nor does it come close to 57mph.
@@FrankieWashburn he's saying there's more set pieces and more theming? You don't need inversions or the fastest speed to make something amazing. Theming is key too. Rockin has light up signs majority of the ride.
1:11 THE LIGHT’S GREEN! GOOOOOO!!!
Great POV, that ride looks awesome
Knew nothing about this before seeing the video. What an awesome coaster out of left field. Completely unexpected for this park.
So this ride takes care of Twister, Fast & Furious, and King Kong haha
And has some real great movie ride vibes too
And if they expanded the rollercoaster section a bit by adding something like Kingda Ka or inversions, that would take care of a rollercoaster attraction as well for this park
Ghostbusters Firehouse too!
That was exactly the plan!
USH’s Studio tour, but a coaster.
I love it, so much creativity! Why can't Disney make rides like this anymore?
Because they’ve prioritized social justice over profit and effort.
@@theheroneededwillette6964 Well I’d say they’ve prioritized social justice AND profit over anything creative.
Yeah we got a boarding pass and went on Spider Man , in DCA on opening weekend....HORRIBLE , pointless , super short and annoying...I say its the worst Disney Attraction SINCE Super Star Limo....
This ride is much better
@@spinlok3943 from what I’ve read about their thought process on their declining profits I’m not so sure about that (they seem to hellbent on destroying themselves as long as they can keep preaching ideology), either way I think the social justice obsession seems to be the biggest problem, they’re using it as a justification to not try because they can just demonize anyone who has a problem with what they make.
Ikr but Just wait until cosmic rewind opens James Gunn said it’s gonna be incredible
pretty damn sweet. This must be a pretty good Park
Looks super fun!
Now this a nice fun ride.
Great looking coaster meets dark ride
dang pretty crazy. did not see the roof coming off in the first section.
This ride has no business being this imaginative and cool.
This is almost Disney Caliber.
This is fantastic!!!
What a fun ride!!
This must have been fast and furious supercharged a well-themed attraction with carts based on the cars from the movies and with few screens.
What an AWESOME ride! I wish they'd bring something like this to Movie World in Australia!!
It's owesome, congratulations.
Damn...impressive...This belongs in Universal.
STUDIO TOUR RIDE!!!!!!!!!!!
is that animatronic at the keyboard a redress of the old Batman?
holy shit, didnt thought of that, could very well be it
Reminds me of Radiator Springs at California Adventure in parts.
This looks cool
Fantastic looking attraction! No big drops or extreme thrills, but I love the theming with a decent family coaster feel. Does anyone know how much this coaster cost? I found out about this one following an announcement of a new indoor coaster coming to Alton Towers with a £12M budget.
That was awsome
so Nice!! I love it
As shown on 0:11-0:14 is that from gremlins adventure that was in sidney australia 🇦🇺 and germany 🇩🇪?
Yes!
@@jjl4470 i was correct.
yeah, they even used some clips from the gremlins ride pre-show for the Halloween version of the Studio Tour. its played on a display next to the turntable.
and if you stand in the q-line long enough (the corridor with the doors with the window screens) youll see a gremlin on a screen for just a second. they really payed hommage to lots of their old rides
@@carlosmarx2380 we need that ride at epic universe.
@@carlosmarx2380 we need it at epic universe theme park.
Didn’t this use to be the Gremlins ride? Also: this is what supercharged at universal Florida SHOULD have been.
No... This was use to be the "ice age" ride. :) Greetings from Germany. Van Helsing ride was use to be the gremlins ride^^
@@damianit ah. Glad it’s gone. I hated gremlins.
@@TheVloggerDude2018 How dare you.
@@Clay3613 I was 8 when I first saw gremlins and it traumatized me for WEEKS. it’s personal.
It used to be Looney Tunes Adventure Water Ride when it was Warner Bros.
Later on it became Ice Age and Wrong Turn which was a Scare Maze during Halloween Horror Festival.
FEELS LIKE SOMETHING UNIVERSAL WOULD MAKE!
Well that's interesting! I wasn't expecting it to be so much of a studio tour-style ride as much as it was!
EDIT: All I mean is that I thought it'd be a standard rollercoaster and not a "let's look at this" type of ride for a bit.
It literally says "studio tour" on the entrance sign lol
Not gonna lie that looks pretty fun!
That’s going to be fun!
When you was here in Germany ?
is it a new coaster?
Yes, it was opened some months ago.
Is this one of the European parks which licensed a scarce few Warner Bros. properties and other studios’ IP?
This park actually used to be owned by Warner brothers - It was called Warner Brothers Movie World up until 2004 when Warner brothers pulled out of Europe. In 2005 it was renamed to Movie Word Germany and the new owners hastily removed all references to Warner Brothers. This means the park was pretty soulless for quite a few years, but in recent years they've really been upping their game (see the area 51 ride they added, and now this) and with higher attendance and more money they have been able to buy back certain IPs.
@@Mark-Mark-Mark-Mark yeah I knew I’d heard stuff like this but honestly there’s so little about it. The lack of theming throughout the park is pretty apparent in parts still. And from what I heard they had properties like Gremlins and Ice Age as well but unfortunately they lost those rights too.
Honestly really sad given at a time Universal pulled out of a Spanish park as well, leaving only Disney parks prominent throughout Europe and Asia, the only other notable exception being Universal Japan (the Singaporean park isn’t all that flattering, pretty much a bad clone of the outdated rides of yesteryear).
It’s pretty hard to find a lot of info on some of these less popular parks (many of which are unfortunately before my time).
Correct me if I’m wrong but this like the Warner Brothers park in Australia as well right (also not very successful). Honestly at this point WB should license out their IPs or just sell their whole park business to Universal, more successful for both parties, they should work out a deal, even though WB is the bigger studio when comparing them to Universal.
Thanks for the reply!
@@paradise_valley Yes exactly, this Park and the Warner brothers park in Australia where built around the same time, and basically had the same ride lineup until Warner brothers pulled out of the German park.
This new ride was actually built in the old ice age showbuilding.
There where actually pretty finalised plans to build a more advanced islands of adventure park by universal in Germany as well, but then universal also pulled out of Europe, so that never happened.
Then again, there is one upside to the lack of major American theme park companies in Europe, and that is the success of independent parks like Europa Park and Phantasialand, both of which are said to have some of the best theming and attractions in the world. Europapark actually won the „Best Theme Park in the world“ award given out by the golden ticket awards (although I guess you can probably pay to get that haha) several years in a row.
I doubt these parks would be as popular if universal and Warner bro’s had saturated the market, which would mean we’d be missing out on lots of unique attractions as these two parks in particular tend to stick to unique ideas over IPs.
@@Mark-Mark-Mark-Mark true, true. that said EuroDisney was a bit too ambitious for Disney as well, and I love that the regional parks get to have a stake in the market. However, I did fail to mention above that there are now Universal/Disney parks in Asia quite a bit as well, but given how popular the Chinese parks are I doubt it will harm their fair share of attendance that much. I hope Universal’s new Chinese park will be better than the Shanghai Disney park though, personally it’s too big, cheap and tacky looking for my taste. Even the Disneyland in Hong Kong is better (though I am biased given the fact that I grew up with that park for a significant chunk of my childhood)z. Anyway I’m going off-topic thanks for the nice chat!
they actually had plans to re-skin the ICE AGE ride, upgraded with scenes from the newer movies, but then Disney bought FOX and they lost the IP. Very unfortunate. But they still have huge IPs from time to time. Right now its Stark Trek, Looney Tunes and Nickelodeon. And some copyright free version of Van Helsing lol, but its a really good ride. In addition to that, they have changing horror houses at Halloween, like Hostel, Walking Dead, Insidious, Wrong Turn, Evil Dead, Paranormal Activity, etc. Last Halloween there werent many IPs, but that was due to the pandemic.
How is attractions magazine so fast.
If you live in Germany and can't afford a trip to the US to go to Universal Studios... don't fret. This one ride has you covered!
Nice theming. Looks like fun. Not amazing, but fun.
This. Looks like a dumb rollercoaster of design in my head as a kid. Very fun but looking back on it not the most technologically advanced or mind blowing and spectacular.
Kind of like California's version of the mummy
whoever designed this ride should partner with disney paris , and remake a new cars land and replace the tram
It was a company who worked with disney and universal in the past
The company is Leisure Expert Group :)
This feels a little disjointed, but I don't speak German. It does seem like a fun ride
Kinda like Disneyworld's test track
This is what “Race through New York starring Jimmy Fallon” could’ve been
Dang. I need to get out of the country
Very cool. Feels like the Universal Studios Hollywood backlot tour, but on Steroids.
😂🤣
This is not even close to the Universal Studios Hollywood tour.
This is almost the concept I have for a Roadrunner and Coyote coaster.
Lol. Not a bad idea at all. But what's even funnier is that one of the park's roller coasters actually used to be themed to roadrunner and wile e coyote. It's the little roller coaster now themed to the backyardigans but it seems like back in the day when Warner bros owned the place, the ride featured some very impressive rockwork and a train made to loon like Dynamite with a neat Coyoye figure on the front which from what I could see in pictures actually looks great
they actually used to have a road runner coaster where you went through lots of rockwork. really neat. unfortunately the rockwork is gone now since to substance problems
Planet coaster ahh ride
Um...what?
This is what web slingers should have been
I guess this is the best anyone can do if you want a a ride about blockbuster movies but have neither the IPs nor the budget of Universal
Low budget Test Track
It's a bit more dark ride than coaster, but I'm ok with that. I really don't care for "storytelling" coasters because of the high speeds it doesn't make sense and if it's too slow or has lots of stops it's not really a coaster. I would definitely not consider this a coaster, especially if you like thrills. But I would say it's a dark ride with some high speed action. It's VERY Universal Studios centric which I like. King Kong, Twister, Fast and Furious, even a Jaws head in the prop room.
Honestly doesn't look much like a roller coaster. Looks more like a fast tour of a studio. Not so exciting to me.
Poor ride
Boring
so "Great Movie Ride" rip-off done badly?