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Back to the Future Ride at Universal Orlando CLOSING in Sept

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Postby greatamerica2003 on July 28th, 2006, 8:50 am
I always liked this ride. Yeah I know it beat you up a little, but I liked the movies and the characters, and the ablility to ride in my own Delorean. They will be replacing BTTF with a "Simpsons" ride. Now is it me, or has maybe the Simpsons run its popularity course as well?

As for me, if JAWS and Earthquake are removed, I don't think I can go there again. And they already took my Kong. Mummy is a great ride, but I was not impressed with Men in Black or Terminator.

This is from http://www.bttf.com

Orlando — The rumors are seemingly true: Universal Orlando will apparently close Back to the Future™...The Ride permanently in September 2006 after 15+ years of continuous service successfully taking time travel volunteers across the space-time continuum.

Back to the Future™...The Ride has been a staple at Universal Studios Florida since it first opened to the public on May 2, 1991. Following on the heels of two extremely popular sequels in 1989 and 1990 respectively, the attraction finally gave fans a physical location where they could literally ride the movie and visit Doc Brown’s lab anytime they wanted.

On a reported budget of $40 million, the state-of-the-art simulator ride was light-years ahead of its time — blowing away Disney’s Star Tours & Body Wars attractions and paving the way for other popular simulator attractions to land in Orlando such as Islands of Adventure’s highly popular Spiderman ride. It spawned two sequels of sorts of its own, with the same attraction popping up in similar layouts at Universal Studios Hollywood in Universal City, California (1993) and Universal Studios Japan in Osaka (2001).

Back to the Future™...The Ride was one of the very first attractions to successfully bridge the gap between films & theme park attractions by employing many of the cast & crew who worked on the highly successful trilogy. BTTF veteran actors Christopher Lloyd and Tom Wilson returned to their famous roles as ‘Doc Brown’ and ‘Biff Tannen’ respectively, and BTTF composer Alan Silvestri composed the ride’s score. Appearing in smaller roles, Darlene Vogel who appeared as one of Griff’s gang members ‘Spike’ in Back to the Future™ Part II appeared as ‘Heather’, the spokesperson at the Institute of Future Technology, and BTTF Unit Publicist Michael Klastorin appeared as one of the security checkpoint guards Biff ultimately foils to gain access to Doc Brown’s office during the attraction’s highly entertaining pre-show.

For years though, rumors have circulated the internet that Universal would soon close the attraction and replace it with something else. UO President & CEO Bob Gault told the Orlando Sentinel on more than one occasion that he’d like to replace BTTF with another story & vehicles which guests could, in his words, “relate to better.” As far back as 2002, Universal’s semi-popular The Fast & The Furious film series has topped those rumors as the choice to replace the attraction, but now various unconfirmed online sources point to a non-Universal property set to take its place — The Simpsons.

The attraction has been visibly showing its age for quite a while now, and the park has done little to maintain the luster it once held. Lack of faith and interest in the attraction by Universal has been noticably apparent for approximately five years now as none of the park’s promotional literature, commercials, or Orlando billboards even make mention of the attraction’s existence. Having visited the park frequently over the past decade and a half — most recently this past February — I was agast to witness what had become of the once beloved attraction since my last visit just a few years earlier. None of the 8-passenger DeLorean vehicles appeared to have working time circuits anymore nor had dry-ice blowing into the faces of riders while the cars ascend into and descend from the Omnimax dome. Visible tears littered the massive screen, and several vehicles had garbled or missing audio. The BTTF Gift Shop contained perhaps a half dozen BTTF related items for sale among other film properties. Alas, he illusion of time travel was now gone and the writing was on the wall. I quietly knew I would never have the opportunity to ride this once vibrant attraction ever again in Orlando.

When reports of a closure once again surfaced this week, my knee-jerk reaction was to quickly write them off as rumors as usual. Even after emailing a few contacts inside the park for verification, everything seemed safe at least for a little while longer. However, by the end of the week, my sources one by one began to do a 180° on me — stating that apparently it was true after all. Based upon what I’ve been told from a top management source inside Universal’s lot, they are indeed going to phase out the attraction beginning next month — one theater at a time. One of the two theaters will be taken down in August, and then the other one will close in September.

Writer/Producer Bob Gale tells BTTF.com that while he has no current knowledge of Universal’s plans for the attraction, he wasn’t too surprised to learn that it may be closing after knowing “what awful shape the DeLorean they’d had on display at the tour out here was in before they refurbished it for the premiere of the DVDs.” While there has been no formal announcement made by Universal, fans may not wish to sit back and allow the decision to be made quietly. “If the fans want to complain, I suggest they address their complaints not only to the tour but to Steven Spielberg” states Gale, reminding me that Spielberg remains a paid Creative Consultant to the park and specifically on Back to the Future™...The Ride since it is an Amblin property. “If he wanted to save it and improve it, I believe he could have a lot of influence.”

So, just how do you do that? Here’s where you can send your letters to Save Back to the Future...The Ride!!!:

"Save Back to the Future...The Ride!!!"

Attention: Bob Gault, President & CEO

Universal Studios Florida

1000 Universal City Plaza

Orlando, FL 32819




“Save Back to the Future...The Ride!!!"

Attention: Steven Spielberg

Amblin Entertainment, Inc.

100 Universal City Plaza, Building 477

Universal City, CA 91608


A nice touch may be to send copies of photographs from your family trips to Universal showing you and your family outside the Institute of Future Technology, shopping in the BTTF Gift Shop, or chatting it up with ‘Doc Brown’. Let them know that Future fans won’t just sit back quietly and let our attraction go the same way as Ghostbusters and Kongfrontation! As Doc Brown would say, “the future hasn’t been written yet.”
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Postby Director_Guy on July 28th, 2006, 10:31 am
what about the Hollywood one?
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Postby FRD714 on July 28th, 2006, 11:50 am
Awww Ive only had the chance to ride it 2 times I think. Doesnt look like Ill make it back there before it closes either.
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Postby joker on July 28th, 2006, 12:12 pm
a simpsons ride? hmmm..yeah it is kinda getting old;
even though its a great show, dont doubt me wrong.
when i was there last i didnt ride men in black, that
movie didnt really catch my attention. but the terminator
was actualy a good show, and quite entertaning (sp?)
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Postby ragingbullchick on July 28th, 2006, 8:49 pm
Nooooooo!!! I loved that ride! When I visited there last spring break, it was one of my favorites. I'm sad. :cry:
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Postby Becky O 33 on July 28th, 2006, 9:47 pm
That's a really good ride. I've been riding it ever since i was little. To bad.
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Postby Trailblazer Tony on July 28th, 2006, 11:23 pm
Well, i see this as a great thing, with some negative points to it as well. I thought BTTF stunk! It was wild and the headrests gave me a headache and you could see the other simulators while you were riding. However, given it's age, it's kind of sad to see it go. Especially since i'm not really a fan of the simpsons. :?

However, as long as they keep Revenge of the Mummy, Jaws, Jimmy Neutron, and Terminator, i'm good!
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Postby andyvball93 on July 28th, 2006, 11:44 pm
Awww I went on that once when i was 4 i have no memory of it :cry:
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Postby RagingBullLover1543 on July 29th, 2006, 10:10 am
I liked that ride but, oh well life goes on.
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Postby Becky O 33 on July 29th, 2006, 12:00 pm
I don't know how the ride hurt at all. For me it was smooth.
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Postby joker on July 29th, 2006, 3:37 pm
sometimes its better to have a change.
universal has to change some things up,
otherwise no one will come back and visit.
this goes with every park.
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Postby Sedir on July 29th, 2006, 4:15 pm
Aw, I liked that ride. However, I can see myself liking the simpsons ride more...
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Postby zjohn1988 on July 29th, 2006, 10:08 pm
Its about time it leaving, it was fun..but the whole inside of the building creeped me out..hopefully the inside will be more open and fun to be waiting in.
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Postby w00dland on July 30th, 2006, 1:42 pm
That was my least favorite ride at Universal, so this doesn't bother me too much. I hope the Simpsons ride doesn't disappoint.
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Postby iloveragingbull022 on August 3rd, 2006, 8:28 pm
i connoot believe it is i went on that like 10 times
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