


Once you meander through the queue, you then venture into the first of two Pre-Shows. It also has a ton of Easter Eggs from past attractions, include this homage to Earthquake and Disaster. The queue looks and feels like a real factory and hideout for the Fast & Furious family. The queue is incredibly well themed and has a ton of props and photo opportunities. Party type music is also blaring on the speakers. Inside the Warehouse, as you can guess, we find cars from the movies are on display, and a “mixtape” of Fast & Furious clips are shown throughout. In the background, you can hear the sound of cars racing. The queue begins outside, where you walk past a patio type area with beer bottles and a grill. This is the attraction’s strong point- one of the very few strong points. However, I want to go over some of the positives and negatives from the attraction, laid out by Queue, Pre-Shows, and the Ride Experience. So what did we think of the attraction? Well I can tell you this - it’s neither fast or furious. We were able to check out the new attraction today, which will eventually have the Virtual Line setup that the newer Universal Orlando attractions have. Fast and Furious: Supercharged has begun Technical Rehearsals (called Soft Openings) at Universal Orlando Resort.
