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Jaws is a theme park attraction based upon the films of the same name. The attraction places guests aboard tour boats for what should be a leisurely tour of Amity Harbor, but instead becomes a harrowing chase between the craft and a very determined great white shark. JAWS is an expanded version of a famous scene on the long-running backlot tour at Universal Studios Hollywood, also inspired by the movie, and can be found at Universal Studios Florida in Orlando. A near-duplicate version of the attraction can also be found at Universal Studios Japan near Osaka. The attraction is notable for being one of the only original Universal Studios Florida attractions still in operation, the other three being E.T. Adventure, Universal's Horror Make-Up Show and Lucy: A Tribute.
[edit] Attraction storyAfter the shark known as JAWS was eventually destroyed by Chief Brody, Matt Hooper and Quint in 1975, the tourism on Amity Island strongly decreased due to fear of sharks. However, resident seaman Jake Grundy decided to open a new boat tour on the island which would take guests out to the historic areas where the shark attacks actually occurred. This ultimately brought back the tourism to the island. [edit] QueueAs guests enter Captain Jake's Amity Boat Tours, they walk through a series of boathouses located near Amity Harbor, which hold various fishing supplies, nautical artifacts and feature numerous overhead television monitors that are tuned to Amity's local TV station, WJWS13: The Station That BITES. Upon reaching the end of the queue, guests are loaded onto one of Captain Jake's tour boats. [edit] RideAfter boarding the tour boat, guests learn that they are taking a guided scenic cruise to visit the actual locations of the shark attacks that occurred during that fateful summer of 1974, which were made famous in a big Hollywood movie that was made not long afterwards. The tour boat is piloted by one of Captain Jake's skippers, and is protected by an army surplus 40 mm grenade launcher. However, guests are reassured by their skipper that they won't need to use it because the last time anyone had seen a great white shark in the area was in 1974. The tour begins in Amity Harbor as the tour boat passes the homes of Chief Brody and Mayor Larry Vaughn. As the tour boat approaches a lighthouse, the tour is interrupted by a radio distress call from a fellow tour boat skipper named Gordon. His call for help degenerates into screams of terror, followed by an eerie silence. As the skipper contacts the home base to figure out what is going on with Gordon's boat, the tour boat rounds the lighthouse as the remains of Gordon's tour boat, Amity 3, sinks into the murky waters of Amity Harbor. Suddenly, a dorsal fin rises out of the water...the fin of what appears to be a very large shark. The shark submerges and passes beneath the boat, rocking it back and forth. In a panic, the skipper pulls out the now-handy grenade launcher (not realizing that it is actually loaded) and fires at the shark, but misses it entirely. They try firing a second shot, but miss again. The skipper then decides to take the tour boat inside of an old boathouse that is owned by the grizzled old fisherman and shark hunter, Quint. Inside of the darkened boathouse, the skipper turns on their searchlight and looks for a place to tie up the tour boat. Suddenly, something bangs into the side of the boathouse knocking row boats, barrels and other fishing gear off of the walls and into the water. Attempting to escape, the skipper struggles to get the tour boat's engine to drop into gear, succeeding just as the giant shark surfaces inside of the boathouse and grazes the side of the boat with its mouth agape. As the tour boat leaves the boathouse, the skipper is informed by Chief Brody over the radio that he will be there in ten minutes. Knowing that the tour boat (and its passengers) will be shark bait in ten minutes, the skipper rearms themselves with the grenade launcher just as the shark attacks the tour boat again near Bridewell's Gas Dock. Unfortunately, the next grenade that the skipper fires manages to hit the nearby gas dock, which erupts into flames, threatening the tour boat and its passengers. Fortunately, the skipper manages to make a getaway before the fire reaches the tour boat. As a last resort, the skipper decides to unload everyone at an old fishing pier that happens to be located near a high voltage barge. But just as they reach the pier, the shark reappears heading straight for the tour boat. Suddenly, the shark emerges right next to the tour boat as it bites down onto a submerged power cable from the barge and electrocutes itself. The smell of roasted shark fills the air as the shark disappears into a cloud of steam that engulfs the tour boat. As the steam cloud dissipates, the charred corpse of the shark resurfaces and makes one final lunge at the tour boat. But the skipper quickly takes one last shot at it with the grenade launcher and finally hits it, destroying the shark and restoring the tranquility of Amity Harbor. [edit] RenovationsThe Universal Studios Florida JAWS attraction has been closed four times in the past for numerous renovations. [edit] 1990The ride first closed in late 1990 due to major technical difficulties with the original ride system. During this closure, Universal sued Totally Fun Company,[1] the original designers of the Jaws ride, and hired another company to redesign multiple portions of the attraction. Almost the entire original attraction was altered following this closure, which included the following changes:
The tour boats originally featured curved canopies, but for unknown reasons, were outfitted with flat canopies. The curved canopies can still be seen in the queue video, which was filmed just prior to the attraction's opening.
Since the attraction first opened in 1990, the skipper uniform of a powder blue t-shirt, denim jeans and white shoes has remained relatively unchanged. The skippers originally wore a white "captain's hat" and a white webbed belt as part of their uniform, but they are now not required to wear hats of any kind and wear a blue webbed belt instead of white (although the queue video does still show skippers wearing the white belts and captain's hats). Optional blue denim "bucket hats" and black cold weather "skull caps" are occasionally worn by some skippers, however.
The tall wooden building off of the starboard side of the tour boats near the beginning of the ride was originally the boat shack owned by Quint the fisherman, and featured a replica of his fishing boat, the Orca, tied up outside it. The voice of Quint could even be heard from inside the shack as the tour boats sailed past, despite his death in the first film. This building was renamed "Steven's Canery" following the attraction's first closure, and the Orca boat along with the audio track of Quint's voice were removed.
After the boats exited the boathouse, JAWS would pop up out of the water, bite down onto the tour boat and drag it through the water turning it counter-clockwise by ninety degress before losing his grip. This scene was replaced by the gas dock explosion scene that is seen today.
For the ride's finale, JAWS would appear one final time and the skipper would shoot a grenade into its mouth causing the shark to explode into bits and pieces, complete with blood gushing out of the water. This scene was replaced with the high voltage barge finale that is seen today. [edit] 2005Following the hurricanes that struck Central Florida in 2004, Universal was forced to temporarily close the ride due to the rising cost of petroleum, which is used to fuel the numerous pyrotechnical effects througout the attraction as well as the tour boats. The ride finally reopened in December 2005, but was listed as "seasonal" and only open on busier days. This lasted until February 2007 when the ride was finally opened full time again after numerous guest complaints. During the 2005 closure, several renovations were made to the ride, which included the following:
Bubbling water effects were added to the sinking Amity 3 tour boat scene as well as mist cloud effects in the boathouse scene.
The size of the fire effects at the Gas Dock scene were reduced in an effort to cut costs and conserve energy.
The queue was cleaned and slightly redesigned, converting some portions of the regular queue to areas that are now reserved for overflow queuing during busier seasons.
The shark animatronics were completely repainted. Additional red markings were added, giving the appearance of cuts and scars. [edit] 2008This refurbishment lasted from January 28, 2008 through February 8, 2008. The changes included:
All of the shark animatronics were completely repainted.
Quint's fishing boat, the Orca, was returned to Amity Harbor. The newly refurbished ship was completely repainted but did not display the name "ORCA" upon its return. [edit] 2009This refurbishment lasted from January 28, 2009 through February 15, 2009. The changes included:
All of the shark animatronics were completely repainted.
Gooey shark pieces were added to the scene inside of the boathouse.
All of the Hess logos were removed from the attraction.
The "firewall" effect that created the flames on the surface of the water at the Gas Dock scene was shut off and is now only used during special events after sunset. This was done primarily in an effort to cut costs, but removes most of the suspense of the Gas Dock scene and is a puzzling deletion for many fans of the ride. [edit] Trivia
[edit] Halloween Horror Nights (Orlando)The JAWS extended queue has been used for several years at HHN in Orlando. The space is typically used to create a haunted house. It has been used to make the following houses thus far:
[edit] See also[edit] References[edit] External linksCoordinates: 28°28′48″N 81°28′12″W / 28.479877°N 81.469869°W
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