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Disaster!

Disaster: A Major Motion Picture Ride...Starring You
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Entrance to Disaster!: A Major Motion Picture Ride...Starring You! at Universal Studios Florida
Universal Studios Florida
Area San Francisco
Coordinates 28°28′42.41″N 81°28′10.29″W / 28.4784472°N 81.4695250°W / 28.4784472; -81.4695250Coordinates: 28°28′42.41″N 81°28′10.29″W / 28.4784472°N 81.4695250°W / 28.4784472; -81.4695250
Status Closed
Soft opening date December 23, 2007
Opening date January 17, 2008
Closing date September 8, 2015
Replaced Earthquake: The Big One (1990–2007)
Replaced by Fast & Furious: Supercharged
General statistics
Theme Disaster films
Vehicle type Subway Train
Vehicles 2 or more
Riders per vehicle Up to 6 in all rows
Rows A lot
Riders per row 3
Duration 25
Pre-Show Host Lonnie
Ride Host Mikey
Single rider line no

Disaster!: A Major Motion Picture Ride...Starring You! was a dark ride partial tram tour and at Universal Studios Florida. Set on a soundstage of a fictitious movie company, Disaster! was a based on the park's former Earthquake: The Big One ride, which comically illustrates how special effects are filmed for use in movies. The attraction's climax cast the riders as movie extras for a movie finale scene involving an earthquake in a subway station. Using high-speed editing techniques, the riders got to see themselves in the form of a movie trailer that included film sequences shot throughout the attraction's pre-show and main ride.

In August 2015, Universal announced that the attraction would close on September 8, 2015 to make way for Fast & Furious: Supercharged, based on the blockbuster film franchise.

Earthquake: The Big One was one of Universal Studios Florida's original attractions, opening with the park on June 7, 1990. While the attraction was principally based on a portion of the Universal Studios Hollywood's Backlot Studio Tour, its main inspiration came from the 1974 disaster film epic Earthquake. Over the years, however, fewer and fewer guests knew about the film referenced, so as part of a renovation project, Universal Studios detached the attraction from any existing film property and instead crafted a fictional premise around it by reinventing its storyline.

On November 5, 2007, Universal Orlando confirmed the refurbishment on the day that the original Earthquake attraction was permanently closed.


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