Key facts
- Universal Studios Hollywood's new Fast & Furious roller coaster is facing noise complaints from nearby residents.
- Residents report hearing continuous screams from riders every 30-40 seconds during testing.
- Universal has implemented noise mitigation measures, including sound walls and rotating ride vehicles.
- The park states the coaster is in its testing phase and aims to comply with sound regulations.
- Neighbors are concerned that the noise levels will be disruptive during full operational hours.
Universal Studios Hollywood is facing unexpected criticism for its upcoming Fast & Furious roller coaster, not for the ride's features, but for the noise generated by riders' screams. Residents living near the theme park have reported hearing continuous, repetitive screams every 30 to 40 seconds as the attraction undergoes testing ahead of its planned opening later this year.
