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Action Theater

Simulator ride
Minimum height to ride: 44 inches

About Action Theater

A motion simulator ride offering an adventure experience. The current film is SpongeBob 3D. -- Last edited by Ty Mullins

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The Action Theater was originally home of the motion simulator classic "Days of Thunder". It was replaced by 007: License to Thrill followed by Dino Island 3D, Meteor Attack in 2000, and Superstition. The left over Universal Studios 3D film "The Funtastic World of Hanna Barbera" was shown briefly in 2006. The Sponge Bob movie is decent but the seating has been changed along with the location of the screen making for a totally different experience than the original Days of Thunder attraction. - Sean Mackey

Although the projection is fine, the jerky moving seats may be a turn-off to many. The film is also aimed at a young auidence. SpongeBob 3D has called the building home since 2003, causing many fans to request a replacement. - Ty Mullins


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