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New 'Harry Potter' Theme Park Promises Coasters and Castles


It's time to brush up on those spells, you would-be wizards. Monday, Universal Studios revealed more details about its 'Harry Potter' theme park than you can shake a wand at.

According to an Associated Press report, The Wizarding World of Harry Potter, which will open in the spring of 2010 at Universal Orlando Resort's Islands of Adventure, will offer a journey deep into into the heart of J.K. Rowling's beloved world. The author even named the park's marquee ride, the 'Forbidden Journey,' which takes visitors through scenes from the Potter movies, including a Hogwarts Castle model that's made to appear 700-feet tall. Of course, there's high-speed thrills, like the twin-coaster 'Dragon Challenge,' and plenty of Potter-themed souvenirs, too, like chocolate frogs from Honeydukes, magic wands at Ollivander's, or Butterbeer by Three Broomsticks.

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Roller Coaster Offers High-Speed and High-Tech Thrills

Summer is roller coaster season, folks. Those extra hours of daylight means less time in the office and more time strapping into hard plastic seats in order to barrel down a track at the whim of nothing but gravity. We don't expect the dual threat of long lines and nausea to deter anyone from hopping onto Universal Studios Florida's newest thrill ride, either. That's because, according to the theme park's Web site, the 'Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit' combines your average coaster's eyelid-peeling speed with the multimedia and social-networking features demanded by today's 21st-century amusement park goer.

Passengers climb into cars (equipped with stadium seating) and buckle down with lap restraints that boast touchscreen panels. These panels are used to select a personalized soundtrack (from five music genres) that blasts out of all-weather speakers as you careen down 3,800 feet of track. Along the way, 14 cameras -- six on the car and eight on the track -- are triggered by laser to film a video of the ride, which is then wirelessly downloaded to a kiosk where riders can purchase an edited copy to take home. As if that wasn't enough, the coaster also features an LED light show that changes with every ride.

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New Coaster Offers Riders Digital Video Replays

High Tech Coaster Lets Riders Download Video Replays

The digital camera has become just as much of a staple on the modern roller coaster as the safety bar and the faint, lingering smell of vomit. Digicams are often hidden at the scariest parts of the ride to snap pics of the terrified riders and, occasionally, the bare chests of the more exhibitionist ones. Now, a new coaster opening next year at Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida plans to roller coaster voyeurism that to the next generation, offering downloadable full-motion replays.

The coaster, called Rockit, will feature lots of high tech accoutrements including pulsating LEDs, digital video displays, and all sorts of flash and flare to catch the attention of the so-called "YouTube Generation". And, of course, there will be plenty of loops, dips, and dives for the more traditionalist thrill-seekers. At the end of the ride, passengers who can still see straight will be given the option of downloading the video replay, complete with a customizable music soundtrack.

There's no mention in the announcement of just how the videos will be downloaded or what the clips will cost, but given the generally exorbitant fees theme parks tend to charge for a crummy print of a low-res digital pic of your screaming mug, we're inclined to think it's not going to be cheap.

From Engadget and OrlandoSentinel.com

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Mini Movie Moments on Your Cell

Mini Movie Moments on Your Cell

Your cell phone carrier's video offerings just got a little more cinematic this morning, with Universal Studios announcing it's now streaming clips of its most famous movies to cell phones. Called Movie Minutes, they're basically couple-minute highlights of the best parts of Universal's extensive back catalog, like the food fight in 'Animal House' or the T-Rex fight in 'King Kong.' The videos are served by mobile content provider I-play and are available now on Sprint, Verizon and Amp'd Mobile and are launching on "other major US carriers imminently." So, if you already subscribe to Sprint's Vision or Verizon's V CAST, you might just be able to enjoy a little toga party action on your way to work this morning.

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