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No Ride Originally?

I seem to remember going there when the attraction first opened and that the ride part of it was not yet in operation. I remember being able to see the "subway station" but that it was only briefly as you exited the show and that there were "coming soon" posters on the walls of the subway station. If I remember correctly, it wasn't until at least a year or two after the attraction first opened that the ride itself was opened. Does anyone else remember more? --Bshrode (talk) 23:34, 6 August 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Well, I remember going during park previews (prior to June 7th) and yes, only the pre-show was operating, but the ride did premier at the grand opening June 7th, I believe, though the ride portion broke down very ofthen following this, and only the pre-show would operate. I have a somewhat vague memory of all this, so I may be wrong. I'd say It's best to do a search on the ride for verifiable news stories.--Snowman Guy (talk) 04:25, 8 August 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Universal Studios Hollywood attraction

Wasn't this ride also located in Universal Studios Hollywood? It sure looks like it here.

There is a scene on their Studio Tour, but it's not it's own attraction. I'm not sure whether or not it should be mentioned here. Your thoughts?--Snowman Guy (talk) 19:59, 3 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]