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| Brian Hanable | .... | digital animator (uncredited) | |
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| Jamey Hopper | .... | production assistant | |
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| Ellen's Energy Adventure | It's Tough to Be a Bug | Honey, I Shrunk the Audience | Circle of Life: An Environmental Fable | From Time to Time |
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I've noticed that a lot of the negative reviews of the ride seem to be justified but mostly were written years ago. I rode the ride for the first time around early 2007 and I LOVED it. I was at Universal Studios with my girlfriend at the time, and she's terrified of roller coasters and water rides but somehow I was able to convince her to go on this one. The first half of the ride is a nice relaxing ride through what is made to look like a dinosaur infested watery meadow, and if you can ignore things like the parking garage visible over the brontosaurus, it's just a fun, relaxing ride, I loved it. I love to look around at this stuff and think of the creativity and work that went into making it, and then soon you find yourself being pulled uphill and into the dark, and the ride takes a decidedly sinister turn. Some have complained about the dinosaurs and some sound effects being obviously fake, but I had a great time. Of course you can tell the dinosaurs aren't real, but they were more than convincing enough to me. The drop at the end is the inevitable climax of any water ride, and with the t-rex roaring at you on the way down it was the perfect burst of excitement at the end of a great ride. Highly recommended!