nickys
Premium Member
Thanks! I assumed it was the same technology.Legoland does not use the same technology. Soarin’ uses a proprietary ride system developed by Disney and manufactured by Dynamic Attractions. Legoland, both Florida and Windsor, use the m-Ride flying system developed by Brogent Technologies. The m-Ride is a smaller, more cost efficient ride system based on their i-Ride system that was developed as a cheaper imitation of Soarin’ with a greater range of motion. One key difference between Disney’s system and Brogent’s systems is that riders are not lifted up and instead load at the flying level.
Disney working on this patent is a head scratcher. There are already a variety of other flying theater systems that offer greater capabilities.
So when you swing round, the “abyss” is below you? You definitely move up and down during the ride - the UK one does a lot of swooping around. The theme makes it much more noticeable because you’re flying with them. Kinda like a tame FoP. Everyone has to wear the leg strap. The US one is tamer.