Template:Infobox Universal attraction/doc

Usage
This template provides automatic categorisation. If you are experiencing difficulties please post a message on the talk page or use Infobox attraction instead.

This template SHOULD NOT be used for roller coaster or water ride articles as it results in a loss of information and categorization! Please use Infobox roller coaster, or one of the other templates at WikiProject Roller Coasters for all roller coasters. If the ride is a water ride please use Infobox water ride.

name
The full name of the attraction. Should not be linked.

logo, image, caption, logo_width, image_width
All articles should feature a logo. If no logo is currently available, please use "image" to display the primary picture of the ride. The "caption" parameter can be used to describe the image if required. "image_width" sets the width of the "image" parameter while "logo_width" sets both the "logo" and the "image" parameters. If no value is set, it will default to 200px.

When using "logo" and/or "image" do not include the full code to display it. Only use the filename: "Simpsons Logo.jpg" instead of "".

park, park2, etc
The amusement park's name. If the attraction appears at more than one park, use the next available park parameter (i.e. park2). You should link this to an appropriate article: "Universal Studios Singapore".

land, land2, etc
The area or land within the park. If you have included multiple parks ensure "land" corresponds with "park" and so forth. You should link this to an appropriate section in the park's article: "Hollywood".

cost, cost2, etc
The exact cost of the attraction. It should be expressed in the local currency and contain a link to that currency's page: "US$10 million".

soft_opened, soft_opened2, etc
The date of soft opening. If you have included multiple parks ensure "soft_opened" corresponds with "park" and so forth.

opened, opened2, etc
The date of the official public opening. It is recommended that you use. If you have included multiple parks ensure "opened" corresponds with "park" and so forth.

closed, closed2, etc
The date of the final day of operation. It is recommended that you use. If you have included multiple parks ensure "closed" corresponds with "park" and so forth.

previousattraction, previousattraction2, etc
If this ride replaced another, please give the name of the attraction it replaced. If there is an appropriate article, provide a link to it here: "Back to the Future: The Ride".

replacement, replacement2, etc
If this ride was replaced by another, please give the name of the attraction that replaced it. If there is an appropriate article, provide a link to it here: "The Simpsons Ride".

designer, manufacturer
The ride's designer. Use "manufacturer" for the company that manufactured the ride. If there is an appropriate article, provide a link to it here: "Intamin".

type
The type of ride. Is it a simulator, 3D film, children's ride, flat ride, etc.

theme
The theme of the ride. If there is an appropriate article, provide a link to it here: "Jurassic Park".

propulsion
If the ride features some kind of launch, include details of it here.

vehicle_type
The type of vehicle. Car, simulator, boat etc.

vehicle_names
The name of the vehicles.

vehicles
The number of the vehicles.

guests_per_vehicle
The number of guests per vehicle. Only use if there is only 1 car_per_vehicle.

cars_per_vehicle
If the ride features a train of cars (like a tram, train, etc), include the number of cars here. Do not use if there is only one car.

guests_per_car
The number of guests per car. If there is only one car use "guests_per_vehicle" instead.

duration
Must contain only numeric characters as it will be tagged with the word minutes.

length, track_height
Must be expressed in feet and may contain only numeric characters as the infobox converts it to other measurements.

speed
Must be expressed in miles per hour and may contain only numeric characters as the infobox converts it to other measurements.

height_requirement
Must be expressed in inches and may contain only numeric characters as the infobox converts it to other measurements.

launch_count, lift-count
How many launches or lifts does the ride feature.

universal_express, single_rider, accessible, transfer_accessible, assistive_listening, cc
Include this field followed by the word "available" if any of these apply to the attraction. "accessible" refers to Wheelchair Accessibility. "transfer_accessible" means riders must transfer from wheelchair. "assistive_listening" means that assistive listening available. "cc" means closed captioning is available.

custom_label_1, custom_value_1, custom_label_2, custom_value_2, etc
If there is a general statistic that is missing from the above categories, include it here. The label fields will appear in bold on the left while the values will appear normally on the right.

Categorisation
The infobox will automatically categorise any article on which it appears in the following categories:
 * Category:Universal Parks & Resorts attractions by name
 * Category:Amusement rides
 * Category:Defunct amusement rides (if a closed date is set)

For every park that the infobox recognises, it will automatically categorise it under the park's category also:
 * Category:Islands of Adventure
 * Category:Universal Studios Dubailand
 * Category:Universal Studios Florida
 * Category:Universal Studios Hollywood
 * Category:Universal Studios Japan
 * Category:Universal Studios Singapore
 * Category:Universal Studios South Korea

If you are experiencing difficulties with automatic categorisation, please post a message on the talk page or use Infobox attraction instead.