2 Stupid Dogs: The Ride

2 Stupid Dogs: The Ride is a dark ride at Universal Studios Florida. It is based on the animated television series 2 Stupid Dogs, which aired from 1993 to 1995. The attraction opened in 1994 as part of the park's New York section and was closed on August 18, 2002 to make way for Revenge of the Mummy: The Ride.

Attraction Summary:
2 Stupid Dogs: The Ride was a dark ride based on the animated television series 2 Stupid Dogs. It opened in 1994 as part of the park's New York section and closed on August 18, 2002 to make way for Revenge of the Mummy: The Ride.

Queue and Pre-show
Guests would enter through an alleyway where they would see posters advertising various events such as "The Big Dog Show" or "Little Dog's Comedy Hour". After passing by these posters, guests would enter a room where they would see the two dogs on television. The Big Dog was watching TV while the Little Dog was trying to get his attention by doing various things such as playing with a yo-yo or juggling bowling pins. After this, guests would be ushered into another room where they could watch an episode of 2 Stupid Dogs on television before entering their ride vehicle and beginning their journey through New York City with the two dogs.

The Ride
Guests boarded vehicles that resembled taxis and were taken on a journey through New York City with the two dogs. The ride began in an alleyway where guests would see posters advertising various events such as "The Big Dog Show" or "Little Dog's Comedy Hour". After passing by these posters, guests would enter a room where they could watch an episode of 2 Stupid Dogs on television before entering their ride vehicle and beginning their journey through New York City with the two dogs.

Trivia:
2 Stupid Dogs: The Ride was one of Universal Studios Florida's original attractions.

The ride was based on the animated television series 2 Stupid Dogs, which aired from 1993 to 1995.

2 Stupid Dogs: The Ride closed in 2002 and was replaced by Revenge of the Mummy: The Ride, a roller coaster that opened in 2004.