
The Duloc Attractions are rides and shows advertised in the Shrek 4-D queue. All of these are parodies of existing Disney Parks attractions.
Attractions[]
Lord Farquaad's Enchanted Tick Room[]
A spoof of Walt Disney's Enchanted Tiki Room, an animatronic show in the Adventureland sections of Disney parks. A tagline under the show's logo reads, "This show will get under your skin..." The poster itself parodies the promotional poster seen at the entrance of Disneyland. A tick is seen on a giant leaf, staring at a frightened tiki statue of Donkey. This statue is also attached to a tiki version of Shrek, who appears to be holding him. It is located at the entrance of Parasiteland, much like the Tiki Room being at the entrance of Adventureland in the Disneyland park.

Donkbo the Flyin' Talking Donkey[]
A spoof of the Dumbo the Flying Elephant flat ride in the Fantasyland sections of Disney parks. The tagline reads, "You'll hurl in your teacups when you ride... Donkbo, The Flyin' Talking Donkey." The poster itself parodies the classic "Mad Tea Party Dumbo Carousel" promotional piece from 1955 (the year Disneyland opened). Donkey himself is flying over medieval tents and a spinning teacups ride, with Gingy and a Gingerbread Woman riding his back. Other Shrek characters can be spotted viewing Donkey from afar. It is located in Dulocland.

Great Moments with Mr. Farquaad[]
A spoof of the animatronic show, Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln, located at Main Street U.S.A. in Disneyland. It is a glorified show featuring Lord Farquaad delivering a speech about his eviction of the Fairy Tale Creatures. The official description reads as follows:
This classic attraction, relocated from the Old World Fare and Chili Cook Off, affords us the opportunity to witness Lord Farquaad deliver his famous "Why Fairy Tale Creatures Should be Fed to the Wolverines" speech, delivered just moments after he crowned himself sovereign ruler of the land.
Excerpts of the "famous speech" parody two well-known civil rights speeches- Abraham Lincoln's "Gettysburg Address," and Martin Luther King Jr.'s " I Have a Dream."
Duloc's Fairy Tale Adventure[]
The sign either above the pre-show entrance (for the extended queue) or within the pre-show area reads "Welcome to Duloc. Happiest Totalitarian Dictatorship on Earth (Well... second happiest)." Beneath the text also reads, "Be sure to visit Duloc's Fairy Tale Adventure. 74 Gift Shops and one ride." This mocks the infamous opening day version of the Disney's California Adventure theme park- which was heavily criticized for its abundance of retail and dining locations over quality rides.
Trivia[]
- These were only visible in the Universal Studios parks in the United States. Worldwide, due to the location of the attraction (either in Far Far Away or a regular theater space), the posters were not present.