Universal Orlando coaster to buzz over folks in Citywalk

After little to no major attractions opened in the last bunch of years (and no the re-theme of Earthquake to Disaster doesn’t count), Universal finally jumped back into the Orlando roller coaster wars.

Universal Studios is about to build a new signature ride: a high-tech roller coaster full of lights, music, loops, twists and turns — and a quick trip over the heads of people walking through the nearby CityWalk entertainment district.

The Hollywood Rip, Ride, Rockit is planned to be big, bright and brash enough to become the new visual symbol for the theme park when the coaster opens in about a year. Universal Orlando officials said Tuesday that it also will feature enough digital technology to appeal directly to what they refer to as the “YouTube culture.”

Universal Orlando officials said the coaster will rise 167 feet into the air and feature numerous loops and corkscrew turns. Rockit — the first big, outdoor thrill ride for Universal Studios — is set to open in spring 2009.

I shuddered when I read the part about the “YouTube culture”, I can just imagine how the planning meeting went.

“What’s hip to the kids these days?”

“My daughter is into this Youtube-thing.”

“Great! Work that into a ride somehow.”

New ‘Rockit’ high-tech roller coaster coming to Universal Studios Orlando in 2009

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