G00fyDad
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I didn't think the cars were built for inversion. I don't remember seeing shoulder harnesses.No inversions, and very much a family coaster. Somewhere around Everest thrill level.
I didn't think the cars were built for inversion. I don't remember seeing shoulder harnesses.No inversions, and very much a family coaster. Somewhere around Everest thrill level.
There are no inversionsI didn't think the cars were built for inversion. I don't remember seeing shoulder harnesses.
There are no inversions
You don’t need a shoulder harness for upside-down maneuvers, but as stated, this has none.I didn't think the cars were built for inversion. I don't remember seeing shoulder harnesses.
Maybe they didn't want to be asked about ILL and price.Seeing how this ultimately panned out, I am still really surprised that Chapek or D'Amaro didn't take one of the many high profile opportunities this year to make this announcement.
Vekoma’s typical inverting coaster also doesn’t have a shoulder restraint. The vest that touches the shoulder on the new Space Mountain (Paris) trains is entirely optional at the request of the park.You don’t need a shoulder harness for upside-down maneuvers, but as stated, this has none.
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I wish they’d make the switch on our RnRC.Vekoma’s typical inverting coaster also doesn’t have a shoulder restraint. The vest that touches the shoulder on the new Space Mountain (Paris) trains is entirely optional at the request of the park.
Will AP previews be before or after friends and family?Didn’t see it here—early access sneak peaks just for CMs later this month with previews for Cast, family, and friends in early May.
Usually after.Will AP previews be before or after friends and family?
Yep. If they can pull it off.And now we have that date!![]()
5 years to build and a dramatically less complicated ride system and it still might be the dumpster fire of reliability that ROR was when it opened?Yep. If they can pull it off.
Remember, it’s not just the ride controls but also all of the integrated show controls. They’re not just pushing a coaster through a circuit with videos played on a loop. The position of the vehicle triggers not just car rotation but show scenes and effects. All of that needs to be timed for how each train is actually moving.I cant wrap my head around reliability issues on attractions like these. It’s THAT complicated?
This one will have a spinning portion that will guide the guests to areas to look at as part of the story. The coaster portion itself seems rather simplistic from the videos I've seen. The spinning doesn't look too fast either though. They also have a reverse launch. Reports I read were less thrilling than RnR or possibly even EE.I cant wrap my head around reliability issues on attractions like these. It’s THAT complicated?
That shouldn’t be too much of an issue. F.L.Y. seems to be doing well.This one will have a spinning portion that will guide the guests to areas to look at as part of the story. The coaster portion itself seems rather simplistic from the videos I've seen. The spinning doesn't look too fast either though. They also have a reverse launch. Reports I read were less thrilling than RnR or possibly even EE.
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