A giant fin slices through the waves. Your boat begins rocking back and forth. Suddenly he lunges out of the water... row upon row of razor sharp teeth. Everyone thought he'd been destroyed, but now he's back. And this time, you're in the water WITH him!

About This Attraction
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At least 48"* |
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Water Ride |
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Best for Family |
A leisurely boat tour off the coast of Amity goes horribly wrong when you suddenly come face to face with the largest Great White shark ever seen in these – or any other – parts. Your boat's skipper calls for help and fires into the water. A darkened boathouse offers no refuge. The monstrous shark hammers your boat relentlessly, surrounding you with a sea of wreckage. If you can just get past those flaming fuel pumps you might make it back to dry land...
Universal Express Plus Participating Attraction
*Must be 48" to ride alone

Facts and Figures
- The shark moves through the water at realistic speeds of 20-feet-per second.
- The 32-foot, three-ton shark is made of steel, fiberglass, latex skin and urethane teeth.
- Much of the New England memorabilia was found in Gloucester, Massachusetts and surrounding fishing towns.

Green is Universal
Biodiesel fuel, an environmentally friendlier, cleaner burning fuel, used in all diesel vehicles including JAWS boats and the resort boats.