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3. Revenge of the Mummy

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Now, I’ll say this up top: this is far, far more thrilling than any ride you’ll find at Walt Disney World. After all, it’s a ride about a resurrected mummy that wants to kill you.

With that said, Revenge of the Mummy takes itself very seriously, both in terms of design and visual effects – ultimately, that makes it on par with some of the more thrilling attractions at Disney’s Hollywood Studios.

The ride is a roller coaster/dark ride hybrid that features well-decorated set pieces and animatronics as well as launched sections of wildly white-knuckle coaster track. While that might make it sound like a similar experience to Disney’s Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster, the ride is aesthetically and experientially more like the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror:

In both attractions, guests enter a forbidden space inhabited by supernatural forces. Both rides also begin as slow moving dark rides and, when the mysterious beings take over, become far more thrilling affairs.

Revenge of the Mummy is far more intense, but if you’re a fan of the spooky-theatricality of Tower of Terror, consider the Mummy when in search of your next adrenaline fix.

2. The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man

When Islands of Adventure opened, its marquee attraction was The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man. The ride went toe-to-toe with a similar attraction at Walt Disney World, Animal Kingdom’s Dinosaur, and absolutely blew it out of the water.

Combining 3D animation, motion simulation, and a dark ride experience, Spider-Man’s debut was unlike anything anyone had seen before in a theme park. The ride’s use of practical effects combined with on-screen visual spectacle provides a fully-visceral thrill that is just as exciting today as it was more than a decade ago. This relationship between motion simulation, projection, and physical objects would be used by Universal again and again in the future -- most notably with both Harry Potter attractions.

In fact, Spider-Man's ride-system is so well acclaimed that the company used it again for Transformers: The Ride, which joined its predecessor at the Universal Orlando Resort in 2013 (after debuting in Singapore and Hollywood, of course).

But for Disney fans, Spider-Man’s unique blend of humor, action, thrills and immersiveness make it the better choice.

1. E.T. Adventure

If there’s one attraction at Universal Orlando that could be teleported to Walt Disney World, with guests never knowing the difference, it would be E.T. Adventure.

Based on the landmark film from Steven Spielberg, E.T. Adventure is one of the only opening day attractions remaining at Universal Studios Orlando, and the reason for its longevity is its powerful commitment to storytelling. Spielberg had a direct hand in the design of the ride, so this should come as no surprise.

The queue for the attraction is rivaled only by Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey in terms of its fully-realized design and transporting atmosphere, and the ride’s moving-if-somewhat-cheesy ending is surely equal to any of Disney’s classic attractions.

Ultimately, E.T. Adventure endures because it’s the closest Universal ever came to capturing the so-called “Disney Magic.” In that way, it’s an attraction of another time – a time when Universal was not so self-assured and was still trying to figure out its place in the Orlando tourism ecosystem. They’ve now come into their own as a park, telling stories using their own unique voice, and even pushing Disney to up their own game.

But for one attraction, Steven Spielberg cracked the Disney code. And, well – John Williams’ score certainly helped too.

 
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Universal lacks the space and relaxed atmosphere of WDW, but thy improve and improve and improve to a point where it is on par with WDW experience and beat Epcot and Hollywood Studios hands down....

When do you go to Disney that you get a relaxed atmosphere? Serious question, not snarky, because every time I go it's been wall-to-wall crowds and anything but relaxing. It's one of the reasons I prefer Universal.

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