Their tactic is one that sounds both oddly familiar and refreshing at the same time, at least according to the description of Fast and Furious: Supercharged, which promises to be:
The specifications of the Fast and Furious experience sound like an almost perfect fit for the location of the four year old attraction, which was based off of one of Universals more recent lackluster legacy titles. The loss of King Kong Encounter bummed out a lot fans, since it was an attraction that existed since1986, but nostalgic connection alone doesnt make a memorable attraction. With the Fast and Furious franchise more popular than ever, this is the perfect move to not only fight off the sorcery of Mickey, but also to generate lines out the door. How this attraction will age is another question, but for now its kind of exciting to imagine scenes like the one below being translated into a thrilling (but safe) theme park experience.
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