The indoor theater attraction features a 12-minute animated film that was designed to bridge the first "Shrek" film and its sequel, "Shrek 2." Picking up right where the first film left off, the short follows Shrek and Donkey as they try to save Princess Fiona from Lord Farquaad, who has returned in ghostly form. It's one of the first attractions visitors encounter when they enter the park. Shrek 4-D opened in the summer of 2003, replacing the park's opening day attraction Alfred Hitchcock: The Art of Making Movies. "Someone start a petition pls this is so sad," wrote another.īut instead of wallowing in the sadness, let's take a fond look back at this Universal Studios staple as it prepares to leave us for good. Heartbreaking," wrote one user on Twitter. While Shrek 4-D might not be the best attraction in Universal's arsenal, it's certainly a fan-favorite as evidenced by the outpouring of emotions on social media following the news. Universal confirmed the closure back in October so if you're just finding out about this.sorry? Shrek 4-D opened in summer 2003, with original cast voices from Shrek filmsĪfter nearly 19 years of delighting fans with tongue-in-cheek humor and a few special effects, the attraction will have its last day of operation on Sunday. Fans express sadness about the closure on social media.Universal Studios Florida had announced the move in October.Sunday will be the last day Shrek 4-D will be open.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |