Universal Parks
Wizarding World of Harry Potter opening date leaked!
by MadWatchStudios on Mar.24, 2010, under Movies, Universal Parks
With the official announcement less than 24 hours away for the opening date of Wizarding World of Harry Potter, it looks like the information has already slipped out. A page on the Universal Orlando site accidentally leaked the official opening date. It was changed back fairly quickly, but here is what was posted:
Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey
On Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey – the marquee attraction of The Wizarding World of Harry Potter – guests will journey through iconic locations straight from the films, such as the Room of Requirement. This amazingly detailed scene is where guests board the groundbreaking ride and are drawn into the excitement and chaos of Harry’s life. The Wizarding World of Harry Potter – the only place in the world where the stories of Harry Potter will come to life – grand opening on June 18.
It seems like Universal can’t keep anything a secret anymore. Even if the announcement is only a day away. First the “tent pole” ride for the Harry Potter area had most of the information for it uncovered through patents filings, Kuka robotics contracts, or just actors talking about filming their 3D scenes for the ride. Then a few days before the Super Bowl, their commercial somehow leaked to the internet a few days early. Maybe this is Universal’s new advertising style? Make a big deal about the announcement, and then leak the information early so everyone gets excited? hmmm That is the “grand opening date”, I’ m sure we can expect to see a soft opening start to happen in early June.
The official announcement will be made on Thursday, March 25th at 12:00pm eastern time. Expect to see the original leaked page back online at www.UniversalOrlando.com/HarryPotter
Wizarding World of Harry Potter ad for Super Bowl leaked?
by MadWatchStudios on Feb.04, 2010, under Harry Potter, Universal Parks
A few different websites out there are showing off what they claim is a preview of the new Harry Potter themed Superbowl ad for Universal Orlando. I’ve embedded the video being shown below. View it before the copy-right overlords of the interwebs have it taken down.
I think they could have done a better job for a commercial that is going to cost them $2.5 billion to show during the Super Bowl. At this point I’m sure they’re going for just more of an “oh I’m excited to see a commercial for it” factor than trying to compete with the usual creative commercials seen during the game. I did however like the split second view of the coaster train on the dragon’s fire.
Battlestar Galactica coaster begins test runs
by MadWatchStudios on Nov.18, 2009, under Battlestar Galactica, Universal Parks
Universal Studios Singapore has released official video showing off the Battlestar Galactica dueling coaster making a test runs. As expected, the trains are launched up the lift launch hill at 40mph.
This video focuses more on the inverted, Cylon track.
This one focuses more on the sit-down, Human track.
Universal Studios Singapore is still on schedule to open summer 2010.
Halloween Horror Nights 19 preview photos and review
by MadWatchStudios on Sep.23, 2009, under Universal Parks
Well when I got home from the event I was exhausted but ready to upload my photos and write a quick review. I sat down at my computer and before my photos had even transferred to the computer I was asleep in my chair. Not the most comfortable 6 hours of sleep, but I woke up and sorted through the photos, re-sized, and uploaded them.

Marvel Entertainment Purchased by Disney
by Honk Mahfah on Aug.31, 2009, under Comics, Disney Parks, Movies, Universal Parks
According to Variety, the Walt Disney Co. has purchased Marvel Entertainment in a $4 billion deal.
Assuming that the deal is approved by Marvel shareholders, Disney will now own popular characters such as Spider-Man, the X-Men, Iron Man, the Hulk, Captain America, and the Fantastic Four, amongst many, many others.
It is not immediately clear how this move would affect the various film franchises Marvel has in the works (such as the Iron Man films and the upcoming Thor and Captain America movies) or the licenses to Marvel-based movies owned by other studios (such as Spider-Man and the X-Men).
It is also unclear how this would affect the theme park license Universal owns on the Marvel characters.
Universal Orlando’s details about Halloween Horror Nights 19
by MadWatchStudios on Aug.28, 2009, under Universal Parks
Universal Orlando’s Halloween Horror Nights website has had a major updated with descriptions of all eight haunts and six scare zones as well as event dates, hours, and tickets now available for purchase. Here are the descriptions the website gives:
Battlestar Galactica coaster will feature launched lift hills
by MadWatchStudios on Aug.04, 2009, under Battlestar Galactica, Universal Parks
Universal Orlando releases promotional artwork for Halloween Horror Nights 2009
by MadWatchStudios on Jul.08, 2009, under Movies, Universal Parks
“Ripped from the Silver Screen” will be the theme of this year’s HHN. According to Universal’s press release, the Wolfman haunt will also be a special preview for the movie due in November. I’m not too excited to see Chucky in the promo artwork – I’ve never found the movies scary. While I’m not a fan of the Saw movies either, I’ll admit the Jigsaw character will fit in with HHN. What I’m most excited about is that the theme “Ripped from the Silver Screen” does support the rumor of a Bioshock themed haunt, since Universal does own the rights to the movie, and it is due out in 2010. They’re using HHN to cross-promote Wolfman, so maybe they will get an early start on promoting Bioshock as well.
Select dates Sept 25 – Oct 31 Halloween Horror Nights 2009 website

Universal Orlando’s new coaster faces another delay
by MadWatchStudios on Jul.01, 2009, under Universal Parks
Universal Studios Orlando’s new coaster, Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit looks like it has run into yet another delay. Over the weekend reports came in that during a test run the train valleyed between the non-inverting loop and the first mid course brake (”valleyed” meaning the train did not have enough momentum to make it up a hill, and rolling back into the lowest point, or valley, in the track).
Universal Orlando releases technical specs for Hollywood Rockit
by MadWatchStudios on Jun.22, 2009, under Universal Parks
Universal Studios Orlando just made a press release revealing a lot of the cool technical aspects of their new coaster: Hollywood Rip, Ride, Rockit.