Weird-Ohs: The Ride

Weird-Ohs: The Ride is a dark ride at Universal Studios Florida. It is based on the Weird-Ohs animated series, which was produced by Decode Entertainment and Mainframe Entertainment in association with Testors Corporation. The attraction opened on June 1, 2000 as part of the park's KidZone area (now known as Woody Woodpecker's KidZone).

Queue and Pre-show:
Guests enter the attraction through a large, colorful sign that reads "Weird-Ohs". The queue winds around the outside of the building before entering into an air conditioned room. Inside this room is a television screen where guests can watch clips from episodes of Weird-Ohs while they wait in line. After watching these clips, guests are ushered into another area where they board their vehicles for the ride itself.

The Ride:
Once on board their vehicle (which is shaped like a car), guests are taken on a journey through the world of Weird-Ohs. The ride begins with an encounter with Digger and Eddie, who have just finished building their own racecar. They then take off in it to compete against Wade's new racer (driven by Killer McBash). Guests follow them as they speed down Route 66, encountering various characters from the show along the way.

Trivia:
The attraction was originally going to be called "Weird-Ohs: The Ride".

The attraction was originally going to be called "Weird-Ohs: The Ride" and would have been located in the KidZone area of Universal Studios Florida. However, when it opened on June 1, 2000 as part of Woody Woodpecker's KidZone (which replaced the former Nickelodeon Studios), it was simply titled Weird-Ohs.

The ride is based on a popular toy line from Testors Corporation that featured deformed characters and their misadventures in Weirdsville, a place just off Route 66.

The ride is based on the Weird-Ohs animated series, which was produced by Decode Entertainment and Mainframe Entertainment in association with Testors Corporation. The show focused on deformed characters and their misadventures in Weirdsville, a place just off Route 66. It was based on a popular toy line from Testors Corporation that featured two anthro teenagers (Portia Chassis & Eddie) living in a world populated with talking cars.

The ride was originally going to be called "Weird-Ohs: The Ride" and would have been located in the KidZone area of Universal Studios Florida. However, when it opened on June 1, 2000 as part of Woody Woodpecker's KidZone (which replaced the former Nickelodeon Studios), it was simply titled Weird-Ohs.

The attraction is based on an animated series that aired from 1999 until 2000 on Fox Family (now Freeform) in the United States and YTV in Canada.