Running a media-based attraction in 2D rather than 3D saves a park the cost of buying, cleaning, collecting and (potentially) replacing thousands of 3D glasses.
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The ride has removed 3D glasses in Summer 2019. It is now a 2D version. In the first preshow, the 3D Goggles info is replaced by a Life as a minion documentary filled with a montage of various Despicable Me and Minions clips.
Despicable Me: Minion MayhemAlso of note, of even the ride film turns your stomach, you can still experience the highly entertaining Minions-themed queue and simply skip the ride at the end, which is also possible on several other Universal attractions, including the aforementioned Forbidden Journey.
Despicable Me Minion Mayhem is a screen-based motion simulator that's more cute than scary, featuring plenty of silly minion antics and literal fluffy unicorns. It's housed in a large theater, with guests seated in motion base simulators that shake, rock, and glide along with the action on screen.
Climb aboard a vehicle designed by Gru and enter his laboratory to begin the process of becoming an actual Minion! Under the supervision of Gru and his three daughters, you'll dash through the air and back to earth, going upside down and round and round!