King Kong: 360 3-D

King Kong: 360 3-D is an attraction which is included in the Studio Tour at Universal Studios Hollywood. The attraction takes guests to a recreated version of Skull Island from Peter Jackson's 2005 blockbuster remake King Kong. It employs 3-D HD imagery on two 200-foot (61 m) wide screens, tram motion, wind, water, and scent resulting in an immersive two and a half minute film. The attraction replaced King Kong Encounter which burned down in 2008 and the Collapsing Bridge. King Kong: 360 3-D made its debut on the Studio Tour on July 1, 2010.

King Kong: 360 3-D
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Universal Studios Hollywood
AreaUpper Lot, Studio Tour
StatusOperating
Opening dateJuly 1, 2010
ReplacedKing Kong Encounter/Collapsing Bridge
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Attraction type3-D Simulation
ManufacturerDynamic Structures
DesignerUniversal Creative
ThemeKing Kong
Vehicle typeStudio Tour Tram
Duration3-D media 91 seconds
WebsiteKing Kong 360 3-D
Other names- The New King Kong Encounter
- King Kong: The 8th Wonder of the World
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