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The evil “cop” from Terminator 2 battles Arnold Schwarzenegger's T-100 cyborg
character. In case you missed the Terminator flicks, here's a refresher: A bad robot
arrives from the future to kill a nice boy. Another bad robot—who has been repro-
grammed to be good—pops up to save the boy. The bad robot chases the boy and the
good robot, menacing the audience in the process.
Theattraction, like thefilms, isall action, andyoureally don'tneedtounderstand
much. What's interesting is that it uses 3-D film and a theater full of sophisticated
technology to integrate the real with the imaginary. Images seem to move in and out
of the film, not only in the manner of traditional 3-D but also in actuality. Remove
your 3-D glasses momentarily and you'll see that the guy on the motorcycle is ac-
tually onstage. Terminator 2: 3-D has been eclipsed a bit by newer attractions such
as Revenge of the Mummy, Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit, and Despicable Me Minion
Mayhem. We suggest that you save Terminator and other theater presentations until
you have experienced all of the rides. Families with young children should know that
the violence characteristic of the Terminator movies is largely absent from the attrac-
tion. There's suspense and action but not much blood and guts.
Transformers: The Ride 3-D
What it is Multisensory3-Ddarkride. Scope and scale Super-headliner. Fright potential
Loud, intense, and violent: prepare 7-and-unders by previewing a movie trailer before you
visit. Bottleneck rating 10. When to go The first 30 minutes the park is open or after 4
p.m. Special comment Must be 40” tall to ride; children 40-48” must be accompanied by
a rider 14 years or older; single-rider line is available. Authors' rating
. Duration of
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