Tour of Knight School

Tour of Knight School is a flash-animated short film and simulator ride attraction based on the Knight School franchise produced by Cartoon Network Studios. It is shown at Universal Destinations & Experiences in Universal Studios Orlando and Hollywood. The attraction centers around Gerald Reginald III showing the guests around the high school.

Plot
Ellenor and Bill try to film some aerial footage with a camera attached to Bill's remote-controlled helicopter. They test it out as their Knight School classmates look on, which ends up backfiring as its controls briefly go haywire and the helicopter flies around Yeoll before heading to Knight School, crashing into Reginald's documentary camera meant for a video tour and damaging it in the process; Bill takes the blame and makes it up by using his camera attached to the helicopter to record his tour, to which Reginald agrees upon if he keeps it at a distance from anyone. Throughout it, the entire school is shown as discussed before exiting. After Reginald says his farewells to the camera, he takes it to extract the footage before promising to give it back afterwards.

Voice cast

 * Anna Kendrick as Ellenor
 * Ben Schwartz as Lance
 * John Cleese as Gerald Reginald III
 * Seann William Scott as Andrew
 * Jerry Trainor as Bill
 * Cedric the Entertainer as Mike
 * Conrad Vernon as Mr. Begley

Queue
Guests are greeted inside by Principal Begley and they then enter Reginald's classroom where the the attraction is held.

Pre-show
As participants enter a classroom with a projection screen. As they enter the pre-show room, Ellenor yells over the intercom to rush the people into getting into their seats and moving closer to each other to fit the capacity audience in the room.

The pre-show begins with Begley greets the guests and summarizes the origins of Knight School (most of which was told via scenes the first Knight School film) before Ellenor intervenes and suggests he wrap it up. The classroom doors are then opened and guests take their seats.

Main show
The ride has the riders watch the short film in the theatre. As the short is presented on a camera, motion seats move up and drop down, vibrate, and tilt forward and backward during the majority of the ride. Like Shrek 4-D, stationary seats are available for those who want to watch the film without the motion or vibration.