Pedal to the metal. 'Fast & Furious' fans, a new coaster is now under construction at Universal Studios Hollywood.
And it is a true car-meets-coaster ride, a vroom-whoosh experience that is now on the rise, officially, as of Wednesday, July 12.
For that's when the Universal City theme park put the pedal to the metal and made an announcement that's sure to stoke the fans of the: A brand-new roller coaster, one that's inspired by the peel-out world of the movies, is on its vroom-whoosh way. "Buckle up," the park advises, for the future attraction will boast a"state-of-the-art ride system uniquely created to engulf guests within the dynamic 'Fast & Furious universe."Want to find new things to do in Los Angeles? The Scene's lifestyle stories have you covered. Here's your go-to source on where the fun is across SoCal and for the weekend.
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