
To make matters worse, Owen Shaw is following them. Tej calls and says that the buses are ready, but is called by Dom who tells him that the FBI are honing in on their location. Guests then enter Tej's war room where they are greeted by another cast member who explains everything in the room. Tej appears and tells them that he has party buses to take the guests there. Mia Toretto calls and tells guests that Dom has won another street race and is celebrating at Sullivan's garage and that guests are invited.

Guests are greeted by a live actor who tells them about the garage. Guests enter a room with pictures of the characters and a television screen.

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The queue winds through the garage which is full of cars from the films. The facade is meant to represent a garage with Dom's Charger parked outside. Guests enter from the San Francisco area of the park. While similar to Hollywood's, Florida's ride is a stand-alone ride. The team makes way for their vehicles and begins the chase in a parking lot underground, where Owen Shaw appears to seek revenge on Dominic, leading a chase outside on the freeway. Screeching cars in the background alert the team that trouble is ahead. Agent Novak wants to stop Roman, but Dominic Toretto and Letty appear, followed by Hobbs, who has a bigger gun and takes Novak away.

The tram drives further into the garage, where, using a Pepper's ghost illusion, a party is interrupted by Agent Novak, who escorts the partygoers out of the room. The tram enters the garage and is given an introduction to Roman Pearce and Letty Ortiz, two of the franchise's characters. This is because Owen Shaw and his gang are after a high-valued witness on the tram. The tour guide, who is apologizing for the "unplanned" event, is interrupted by Luke Hobbs, telling guests that they will be sent to a safe location. Summary Hollywood version Īs the tram makes its way past Wisteria Lane during Universal's Studio Tour, to the left is a black Dodge Charger next to a beige house.

On May 2, 2018, it became the first ride to be confirmed in Universal Studios Beijing, which is originally scheduled to open in 2021, but it was cancelled in September 2019 due to the Florida version's negative feedback. The ride is based mainly on the sixth installment of the Fast & Furious franchise, which features Luke Evans as the villain on both the film and ride. Fast & Furious: Supercharged opened on April 23, 2018, replacing Disaster! and Beetlejuice's Rock and Roll Graveyard Revue. It was planned to open in 2017, but the opening would be delayed. The ride was announced for Universal Studios Florida on August 25, 2015. Supercharged officially opened at Universal Studios Hollywood on June 25, 2015. On March 20, 2015, Universal released an online behind-the-scenes look at the filming of the ride in which the actors are seen playing their respective characters in front of a green screen and makeshift vehicles that would later be digitally replaced with computer-generated vehicles. The attraction also replaced The Fast and the Furious: Extreme Close-Up, which closed in July 2013, although it was not housed in the same site where Supercharged would later be constructed. The first commercial for Fast & Furious: Supercharged was aired during Super Bowl XLIX, announcing the ride for the summer of 2015, which replaced the site of Curse of the Mummy's Tomb. The ride was first announced in April 2014 for a 2015 opening at Universal Studios Hollywood.
