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Sitting in a flying DeLorean, the audience gets rocked when traveling through several times.Sitting in a flying DeLorean, the audience gets rocked when traveling through several times.Sitting in a flying DeLorean, the audience gets rocked when traveling through several times.
Tom Wilson
- Biff Tannen
- (as Thomas F. Wilson)
David de Vos
- Institute Scientist
- (uncredited)
Stephanie de Vos
- Audience Scanning Device
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
William Guest
- Institute Scientist
- (uncredited)
Michael Klastorin
- Security Guard
- (uncredited)
Douglas Trumbull
- IFT Scientist
- (uncredited)
Darlene Vogel
- Heather - IFT Spokesperson
- (uncredited)
Frank Welker
- Tyrannosaurus Rex
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
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This ride is the best ride at Universal Theme Park!! It's just like the movie and it is so much fun!! Biff Tannen, from the trilogy, steals the time machine but the "Doc" is locked up, so it's up to the audience to steal it back. Definitely one to ride over and over again!!!!!
I went on this ride before I saw the movie. It is one cool experience! The Doc himself guides you on your ride through time to catch Biff Tannen, who has stolen the original time machine. The IMAX screen makes you feel you are actually flying through time. The moving 8-seat DeLorean helps too. Watch the little movie screen on the DeLorean-you get to see Biff beg Doc to save him. Quite a satisfying moment. The only problem is there is no Marty to help out Doc. I get the feeling he might be lonely. Still, a very cool ride! Thanks Mom and Dad-they took me on the ride and got me the movies. (They regret it now, I'm sure.) 5 stars out of 5-due to Doc's as-ever great performance and the realness of the ride. (He DOES NOT overact!)
What can you say about the Ride but the Name its Self...Back To The Future THE RIDE!!!!!!I loved this ride as a Child I first rode it when i was around 5 or 6 years old in Orlando and even since then I always wanted a Deloran that can Fly and Go Through time and A Hoverboard....I recently Rode the one in Hollywood again for my 20th birthday do to the fact of it gonna be gone so i had to Live my childhood once more....lets see you have Doc Brown and his new Company along with Eine and Biff...you even get a Darlene Vogal (Aka Spike From BTTF II) as the Host of the ride...the Ride its self is one of a Kind and will be Sorely missed....Thanks for all the Great Years Back To The Future The Ride!!!!
"The Back to the Future" Ride everyone must experience at least once in their life, as I had the pleasure several years ago while on vacation with my parents in Florida at Universial Studios. You actually never move but it's like you ride as pictures and images and 3D images come at you you feel like it's actual time travel it's neat don't close your eyes you might miss something! It's fun and clever as the motion carries you thru space seeing sight after sight it's a whole new dimension! From a great movie comes a great ride you want be displeased it's fun and enjoyment at least ride it once! Universial Studios lives up to it's word you do ride the movies!
Step into the DeLorean, set the clock back to 1955, and hang on for you life!
"Back to the Future...the Ride" at Universal Studios, is based n the movie series "Back to the Future." Biff Tannen has stolen the time machine, and the audience along with Doc Brown, must recover it. In this fast paced adventure, audiences sit in a DeLorean and hang on for their life as they fly. Can you stop Biff???
I first rode "Back to the Future...The Ride" in March 1997 in Orlando, and was amazed by the action. I like "Back to the Future," so I was excited about riding this. The bad part: I was crammed between my mother and father, and 5 years ago, at age 14, I weighed 117 pounds at 5'4". This may not seem bad, but I was smashing into my dad the whole time, and my parents said because of my side and tendency to slide around they did not ride with me again. When I returned in April '99, I weighed about 8 pounds more and rode only with my brother I held on tight and only slid around a few times.
This is an amazing ride that will keep the audience excite all the way to the end. When in Orlando, please ride "Back to the Future." You will really enjoy it.
"Back to the Future...the Ride" at Universal Studios, is based n the movie series "Back to the Future." Biff Tannen has stolen the time machine, and the audience along with Doc Brown, must recover it. In this fast paced adventure, audiences sit in a DeLorean and hang on for their life as they fly. Can you stop Biff???
I first rode "Back to the Future...The Ride" in March 1997 in Orlando, and was amazed by the action. I like "Back to the Future," so I was excited about riding this. The bad part: I was crammed between my mother and father, and 5 years ago, at age 14, I weighed 117 pounds at 5'4". This may not seem bad, but I was smashing into my dad the whole time, and my parents said because of my side and tendency to slide around they did not ride with me again. When I returned in April '99, I weighed about 8 pounds more and rode only with my brother I held on tight and only slid around a few times.
This is an amazing ride that will keep the audience excite all the way to the end. When in Orlando, please ride "Back to the Future." You will really enjoy it.
Did you know
- TriviaThe ride in Florida originally opened to the public on May 2, 1991. It closed its doors to the past, present, and future on March 30, 2007. The attraction in California closed on Sept 3, 2007. The attraction in Japan closed on May 31, 2016
- GoofsAs you enter Hill Valley town square and approach the Courthouse, look down the alley to the right of the courthouse to see a giant styrofoam cup of coffee accidentally left on the miniature set.
- Quotes
Biff Tannen: Doc, Doc! My flux capacitor's out, Doc! Help me, help! Hey please, Doc, help me! Help! Doc I'm heading for a waterfall. It's a LAVA-fall! Please, Doc, help me! Please bump me!
- Crazy creditsBecause this is presented as a ride "experience" and not a film, no credits are shown on screen. However, "directed by Douglas Trumball", "Music by Alan Silvestri", "Special Effects by ILM" and several other credits are posted on a plaque near the exit to the ride.
- Alternate versionsBriefly, the Pepsi sign in 2015 Hill Valley was replaced by a Toyota logo.
- ConnectionsEdited into The Making of 'Terminator 2 3D' (1996)
Details
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- Budget
- $40,000,000 (estimated)
- Runtime4 minutes
- Color
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