Universal Creative

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Universal Creative
Type Division
Industry Amusement park designer
Headquarters Orlando, Florida, USA
Key people Mark Woodbury, president
Thierry Coup, senior vice president
Parent NBC Universal
Subsidiaries Universal Parks & Resorts
Website Official Website

Universal Creative is the research and development group responsible for designing rides and attractions for Universal Studios Theme Parks.
It is Universal's equivalent of Walt Disney Imagineering. From 1968 until 1997, Universal Creative was known as MCA Planning and Development. In 1997, when Universal parent MCA was sold to Seagram and dropping the MCA name, the company was renamed Universal Creative.

Productions

Ride films

Special Effects Rides

  • Studio Tour (Flash Flood, Rockslide, Avalanche, Battle of Galactica, Parting of the Red Sea, Jaws, King Kong Encounter, Runaway Train, Collapsing Bridge, Earthquake, The Mummy's Tomb, The Fast and the Furious: Extreme Close-Up, Skull Island Sea, Stunt Show, Whoville, Psycho and King Kong: 360 3-D tour scenes) (1968–2010) (co-produced with Totally Fun Company, Ride & Show Engineering and Weta Digital)
  • Kongfrontation (1990) (co-produced with Totally Fun Company)
  • Earthquake: The Big One (1990) (co-produced with Ride & Show Engineering and Totally Fun Company)
  • Jaws (1990, 2001) (co-produced with Ride & Show Engineering, Landmark Entertainment, Amblin Entertainment and Totally Fun Company)
  • Men in Black: Alien Attack (2000) (co-produced with Amblin Entertainment and Landmark Entertainment)
  • E.T. Adventure (1990, 1991, 2001) (co-produced with Amblin Entertainment and Sally Corporation)
  • Backdraft (1991, 2010)
  • Jurassic Park Water Rides (1997, 1999, 2001, 2010) (co-produced with Amblin Entertainment)
  • Twister...Ride it Out (1998) (co-produced with Amblin Entertainment)
  • Disaster!: A Major Motion Picture Ride...Starring You! (2008)
  • Transformers: The Ride (2011) (co-produced with Amblin Entertainment and Digital Domain) (Singapore)
  • Transformers: The Ride (2013) (co-produced with Amblin Entertainment and Digital Domain) (Orlando, FL)

Shows

Roller coasters

References

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