imal Actors show, were revamped to become Land of Oz in 2006. This involved completely re-theming two live shows, one restaurant, and a number of retail facilities.
The Wild Wild Wild West Stunt Show was a live stunt show based upon a wide variety of Universal's Western films. Opening on 31 March 2001, in the Western Town section of the park, the show featured several cowboy-themed actors surviving death-defying stunts, shootings and explosions.[8][9] The show closed in 2006 and has since been replaced by Wicked.
Motion Picture Magic - When the park first opened in 2001, the attraction 'Motion Picture Magic,' hosted by noted director, Steven Spielberg, occupied the building that currently houses the attraction Sesame Street 4-D Movie Magic. The attraction, designed originally by award winning experience designer Bob Rogers (designer) and the design team BRC Imagination Arts,[10] provided a tribute to the Universal Studios brand of motion picturimal Actors show, were revamped to become Land of Oz in 2006. This involved completely re-theming two live shows, one restaurant, and a number of retail facilities.
The Wild Wild Wild West Stunt Show was a live stunt show based upon a wide variety of Universal's Western films. Opening on 31 March 2001, in the Western Town section of the park, the show featured several cowboy-themed actors surviving death-defying stunts, shootings and explosions.[8][9] The show closed in 2006 and has since been replaced by Wicked.
Motion Picture Magic - When the park first opened in 2001, the attraction 'Motion Picture Magic,' hosted by noted director, Steven Spielberg, occupied the building that currently houses the attraction Sesame Street 4-D Movie Magic. The attraction, designed originally by award winning experience designer Bob Rogers (designer) and the design team BRC Imagination Arts,[10] provided a tribute to the Universal Studios brand of motion pictures. During the show, the theater transformed into a multi-screen presentation, and when the show ended, the main screen raised to present a real motion picture set in which the audience would cross through as they continued through the attraction show building.
E.T. Adventure has been replaced by Space Fantasy: The Ride.
Monster Make-Up has been closed.
Land of Oz (closed in 2011)[edit]
Wicked
Toto & Friends
Magical Oz-Go-Round
Awards[edit]
The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man - The Ride
2001 Screamscape Ultimate No.1 Favorite Overall Non-Coaster Thrill Ride,[11]
2002 Theme Park Insider World Best Theme Park Attraction,[12]
Animation Celebration
2002 THEA Award (presented by TEA) WINNER in Attraction,[13]
Peter Pan's Neverland
2007 THEA Award (presented by TEA) WINNER in Event Spectacular,[14]
The Gift of Angels
2009 Big E Award, Best Overall Production, (presented by IIAPA) WINNER in Best Overall Production more than $2 million,[15]
Magical Starlight Parade
2009 Big E Award, Best Overall Production, (presented by IIAPA) Honorary Mention in Best Overall Production more than $2 million,[16]
Space Fantasy: The Ride
2011 THEA Award (presented by TEA) winner in Outsh as they continued through the attraction show building.
E.T. Adventure has been replaced by Space Fantasy: The Ride.
Monster Make-Up has been closed.
Land of Oz (closed in 2011)[edit]
Wicked
Toto & Friends
Magical Oz-Go-Round
Awards[edit]
The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man - The Ride
2001 Screamscape Ultimate No.1 Favorite Overall Non-Coaster Thrill Ride,[11]
2002 Theme Park Insider World Best Theme Park Attraction,[12]
Animation Celebration
2002 THEA Award (presented by TEA) WINNER in Attraction,[13]
Peter Pan's Neverland
2007 THEA Award (presented by TEA) WINNER in Event Spectacular,[14]
The Gift of Angels
2009 Big E Award, Best Overall Production, (presented by IIAPA) WINNER in Best Overall Production more than $2 million,[15]
Magical Starlight Parade
2009 Big E Award, Best Overall Production, (presented by IIAPA) Honorary Mention in Best Overall Production more than $2 million,[16]
Space Fantasy: The Ride
2011 THEA Award (presented by TEA) winner in Outs
The Wild Wild Wild West Stunt Show was a live stunt show based upon a wide variety of Universal's Western films. Opening on 31 March 2001, in the Western Town section of the park, the show featured several cowboy-themed actors surviving death-defying stunts, shootings and explosions.[8][9] The show closed in 2006 and has since been replaced by Wicked.
Motion Picture Magic - When the park first opened in 2001, the attraction 'Motion Picture Magic,' hosted by noted director, Steven Spielberg, occupied the building that currently houses the attraction Sesame Street 4-D Movie Magic. The attraction, designed originally by award winning experience designer Bob Rogers (designer) and the design team BRC Imagination Arts,[10] provided a tribute to the Universal Studios brand of motion picturimal Actors show, were revamped to become Land of Oz in 2006. This involved completely re-theming two live shows, one restaurant, and a number of retail facilities.
The Wild Wild Wild West Stunt Show was a live stunt show based upon a wide variety of Universal's Western films. Opening on 31 March 2001, in the Western Town section of the park, the show featured several cowboy-themed actors surviving death-defying stunts, shootings and explosions.[8][9] The show closed in 2006 and has since been replaced by Wicked.
Motion Picture Magic - When the park first opened in 2001, the attraction 'Motion Picture Magic,' hosted by noted director, Steven Spielberg, occupied the building that currently houses the attraction Sesame Street 4-D Movie Magic. The attraction, designed originally by award winning experience designer Bob Rogers (designer) and the design team BRC Imagination Arts,[10] provided a tribute to the Universal Studios brand of motion pictures. During the show, the theater transformed into a multi-screen presentation, and when the show ended, the main screen raised to present a real motion picture set in which the audience would cross through as they continued through the attraction show building.
E.T. Adventure has been replaced by Space Fantasy: The Ride.
Monster Make-Up has been closed.
Land of Oz (closed in 2011)[edit]
Wicked
Toto & Friends
Magical Oz-Go-Round
Awards[edit]
The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man - The Ride
2001 Screamscape Ultimate No.1 Favorite Overall Non-Coaster Thrill Ride,[11]
2002 Theme Park Insider World Best Theme Park Attraction,[12]
Animation Celebration
2002 THEA Award (presented by TEA) WINNER in Attraction,[13]
Peter Pan's Neverland
2007 THEA Award (presented by TEA) WINNER in Event Spectacular,[14]
The Gift of Angels
2009 Big E Award, Best Overall Production, (presented by IIAPA) WINNER in Best Overall Production more than $2 million,[15]
Magical Starlight Parade
2009 Big E Award, Best Overall Production, (presented by IIAPA) Honorary Mention in Best Overall Production more than $2 million,[16]
Space Fantasy: The Ride
2011 THEA Award (presented by TEA) winner in Outsh as they continued through the attraction show building.
E.T. Adventure has been replaced by Space Fantasy: The Ride.
Monster Make-Up has been closed.
Land of Oz (closed in 2011)[edit]
Wicked
Toto & Friends
Magical Oz-Go-Round
Awards[edit]
The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man - The Ride
2001 Screamscape Ultimate No.1 Favorite Overall Non-Coaster Thrill Ride,[11]
2002 Theme Park Insider World Best Theme Park Attraction,[12]
Animation Celebration
2002 THEA Award (presented by TEA) WINNER in Attraction,[13]
Peter Pan's Neverland
2007 THEA Award (presented by TEA) WINNER in Event Spectacular,[14]
The Gift of Angels
2009 Big E Award, Best Overall Production, (presented by IIAPA) WINNER in Best Overall Production more than $2 million,[15]
Magical Starlight Parade
2009 Big E Award, Best Overall Production, (presented by IIAPA) Honorary Mention in Best Overall Production more than $2 million,[16]
Space Fantasy: The Ride
2011 THEA Award (presented by TEA) winner in Outs