Men in Black

Men in Black: Alien Attack is a thrilling, interactive dark ride located in the World Expo section of Universal Studios Florida. Based on the popular "Men in Black" film franchise, this ride immerses guests in the secretive world of alien policing and intergalactic crime fighting. Since its opening in 2000, the attraction has entertained millions of visitors with its unique combination of live-action sets, animatronics, and interactive gameplay elements. Let’s take a closer look at what makes this ride a standout experience for fans and thrill-seekers alike.

The Story and Premise

The premise of Men in Black: Alien Attack is simple yet captivating. Guests are recruited as new agents for the Men in Black (MIB), a top-secret organization dedicated to protecting Earth from extraterrestrial threats. As the storyline goes, New York City has been invaded by alien forces, and it’s up to you to zap these unwelcome visitors before they can cause too much chaos. The goal? Rack up the highest score possible using your “laser blaster” to hit various alien targets scattered throughout the city landscape.

The Queue and Pre-Ride Experience

Before boarding the ride, guests walk through a meticulously designed queue that transports them into the MIB headquarters. The queue itself is an attraction, filled with references to the movies and plenty of Easter eggs for eagle-eyed fans. You’ll pass through the MIB control room, complete with buzzing activity, alien animatronics, and monitors showing security feeds of the streets. There’s even a fun reveal that pays homage to the original movie, where seemingly ordinary areas are actually hiding the MIB’s headquarters.

Along the way, guests are briefed by Agent Zed (voiced by Rip Torn) and told to prepare for their first mission. The queue culminates in a short training video, where Agent J (played by Will Smith) provides some humorous tips on becoming the best alien hunter out there.

The Ride Experience

The ride vehicles are designed to resemble MIB’s sleek, futuristic training vehicles and can seat up to six agents, with three facing each side. Each rider is equipped with their own laser blaster, and the competitive spirit is encouraged as the vehicle moves along the track. Your mission begins in a calm manner — simply a test run in the training area — until all goes awry and a real alien invasion threatens to take over the city.

Once things go off-script, the vehicle speeds through the streets of New York, dodging alien attacks and navigating through a variety of interactive scenes. Targets appear everywhere, including moving animatronic aliens, pop-up targets, and hidden points that encourage riders to keep their eyes peeled.

One of the highlights of the ride is the massive alien creature in the final scene, which towers over the vehicles and requires everyone to work together to bring it down. Scores are tallied based on your accuracy and the number of targets hit, making it a competition between riders. At the end of the ride, each guest receives a rank based on their performance, ranging from “Alien Slime” to “Galaxy Defender.”

Technology and Design

Men in Black: Alien Attack stands out because of its innovative use of animatronics, special effects, and interactive technology. The ride’s dark ride system, developed by Intamin, ensures smooth transitions between scenes and allows for a variety of movement patterns. The blend of traditional animatronic figures with high-tech laser shooting systems gives the ride a timeless appeal, making it equally engaging for both kids and adults.

The ride’s sets are elaborate, with some scenes containing over 125 different animatronic characters, each with their own unique design. From tiny bug-eyed aliens to massive tentacled creatures, the attention to detail is impressive. Universal Studios worked closely with the creative team behind the original films to capture the distinctive style of the Men in Black universe.

Scoring and Replayability

One of the defining features of Men in Black: Alien Attack is its high replayability. Each ride can offer a completely different experience based on how well riders perform, what targets they hit, and any hidden bonuses they might uncover. The competitive nature of the scoring system encourages guests to return again and again, aiming to beat their previous scores or compete against family and friends.

For riders looking to get the highest possible score, there are a few tips to keep in mind:

  1. Accuracy is Key: Each alien is worth different points depending on their size, position, and movement.
  2. Hidden Bonuses: Look out for Easter eggs and hidden targets that can give you bonus points.
  3. Team Effort: Work with your fellow agents to neutralize larger threats quickly.
  4. Push the Red Button!: At a certain point in the ride, you’ll be instructed to push the iconic red button. Timing it correctly can result in a massive score boost.

Fun Facts and Easter Eggs

  • The attraction’s control room is a near-exact replica of the MIB headquarters seen in the films, down to the tiniest details.
  • Many of the alien characters you see in the ride were designed by Rick Baker, the award-winning makeup artist behind the aliens in the movies.
  • The attraction was one of the first interactive rides of its kind, predating other similar attractions like Toy Story Midway Mania at Disney’s Hollywood Studios.
  • Listen closely to the MIB agents throughout the queue and you might catch a few jokes about the Florida weather — a subtle nod to the park’s location.

Men in Black: Alien Attack remains a beloved staple of Universal Studios Florida. Its combination of immersive theming, exciting interactive elements, and competitive gameplay ensures that it’s a must-do for both thrill-seekers and fans of the franchise. Whether you’re a seasoned MIB agent or a rookie looking to prove your skills, this ride promises an action-packed adventure that will leave you aiming to improve your score and save the planet, one alien zap at a time.

Ride Configuration
Length
1,000 feet
Duration
4.30
Designer
Intamin
Year Built
2000
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