JAWS - The Ride Tribute: Amity Village (PART 1)


Today, January 3, 2012, JAWS - The Ride (one of Universal Orlando's last original rides) has officially closed to the public, together with the famous Amity Village, which included countless midway games, shops, entertainment venues, and some snack points. To remember the area, we at Orlando Theme Park News decided to put together some of the pictures we took around this "mini-land." We hope you enjoy taking a look into "the past":

NOTE: This is in no way a tribute to the movie "JAWS" (which we never saw, and don't want to see...). It is just a tribute of the ride, which was located inside Universal Studios Florida.


The entire area was stuck in time. It was always July 1976 over there:











The total population of Amity:



Yes, it was way back in '76:


A look at some of the snack points and midway games of the land:


Amity Fried Chicken:





The Milky Can Menagerie:




The Hoop Toss:





The Amazing Alonzo:







Nearby, we could find the typical Dippin' Dots Ice Cream stand:



Broadsides and the Wave Roll:








Cabot Cove's Trophy Dash:




The area's biggest shop: The Surf Shack:




















The atrium:





Inside the shop:















Continue your tour of the area by checking out PART 2 >

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7 comments:

  1. If you ever want to see the movie (which actually has a LOT of humor in it), let me know Sam - I'll tell ya when NOT to look!

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  2. You really are missing a masterpiece of American cinema you know - one of the best suspense movies ever filmed.

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  3. I agree with southie_chick and Kefrif. Jaws is a cinematic masterpiece. A true classic that needs to be seen to completely capture the tension and craft the movie offers. In short, if you loved the ride, you will TREASURE the movie.
    Great Tribute to the area BTW :)

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  4. This is a great "archive" of the Jaws mini-land. Awesome job! Thank you. This area will be missed.

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  5. Thanks for the tribute. The movie was much better than the attraction, although if you didn't see it when it came out, you may think it is pretty dated at this point. Compared to today's scary movies, Jaws isn't scary at all.

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  6. These are very awesome and lovely pictures of mini land in Orlando. I really want to visit this place in Orlando. When will it open for general public again? Plz anyone tell me.

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  7. I know the theme is supposed to be Amity 1976, but the Skippers always would say at the beginning of the ride: "....and because nobody has seen a great white here in this town for (Insert number of years here since 1974 (when the events of Jaws took place))

    I always found that overlap in story odd. However Amity and Jaws was one of the best areas/attractions out there.

    Thank you so much for the tribute!

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