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"Disaster! A Major Motion Picture Ride ... Starring YOU!" debuts at Universal Studios Florida
Max Schilling was there as the doors were literally blown off of this new San Francisco Area attraction. He reports on what this radically revamped version of "Earthquake -- The Big One" is actually like
Posted by
Max Schilling
on
January 17, 2008
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