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Jimmy Fallon’s thrill ride

- By Dewayne Bevil Staff writer dbevil@orlandosen­tinel.com

Seven years ago, the “Tonight Show” host had an idea for a theme park ride. It officially debuted Thursday in Orlando.

Seven years ago, Jimmy Fallon had an idea for a theme park ride. It centered on the talk-show host hang-gliding over New York City. He pitched the concept to Mark Woodbury, now vice chairman of Universal Parks & Resorts.

“He politely said ‘No,’ ” Fallon said Monday.

Fast-forward a few years later. Woodbury calls Fallon back and says yes. And now, three years later, a simulator ride named “Race Through New York Starring Jimmy Fallon” officially debuted Thursday.

Fallon and crew were in Orlando for the grand opening and to tape episodes of “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.” The show’s staff experience­d the ride last Sunday.

“To have a crazy idea that you never thought would ever happen happen? Even before we got on the ride, we flipped out,” Fallon said. “They were freaking out. ‘Look at the floors, they look just like our floors!’ ”

The building, former home of the Twister attraction, has been remodeled to look like 30 Rock, the iconic New York building where the show is produced. Instead of the hangglidin­g theme, the ride features Fallon racing the audience through the Big Apple. Fallon appears as 10 characters in the attraction’s film, including a cab driver, a subway conductor, a guy in tight white pants and a teenage girl.

“This literally was his idea. He was really passionate about doing a ride and specifical­ly showcasing New York in a fun way,” creative director Jason Surrell said.

Universal Creative collaborat­ed with “Tonight” writers Gerard Bradford and Mike DiCenzo, Surrell said. The process included trips to the real 30 Rock.

“A lot of these meetings took place in the writers’ room,” Surrell said. “That’s about as authentic as it gets.”

Fallon traces his affection for thrill rides back to his childhood and an attraction in Lake George, N.Y.

“I remember going to my first theme park, Great Escape,” he said. “You see this rolling coaster, the Steamin’ Demon. … I thought ‘Oh my gosh, I’ve got to go on that.’ ”

The last time “Tonight” taped in Orlando, Fallon rode the Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit roller coaster with Kevin Hart, whose reactions made the clip go viral on the internet. This timeFallon had his eyes on country singer Blake Shelton, one of the show’s guests last week.

“I heard that he’s afraid of roller coasters … so I’m going to force him to go on our ride, which technicall­y is not a roller coaster, it’s a simulator, so legally we’re allowed to bring Blake,” Fallon said.

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 ?? RED HUBER/STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? Jimmy Fallon sings with the group Ragtime Gals at Universal Orlando on Monday while promoting his new ride.
RED HUBER/STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER Jimmy Fallon sings with the group Ragtime Gals at Universal Orlando on Monday while promoting his new ride.

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