Cosmic Commando
Well-Known Member
Could they have kids running around the loading area with an electrified rail laying around?That's a good point, but I don't think it would be the speakers that would be the problem. You could just source them from marine audio companies that make soundsystems for boats and probably be just fine. Besides, I'm not sure how many outdoor speakers Walt Disney World already has but I'm sure it's in the thousands. If anyone knows how to waterproof a subwoofer it's these people.
The track, on the other hand, is another story. I would assume that these things would need to be powered by a power source in the track, which could not be fully insulated or even particularly shielded (as in the monorail's track). I'm having trouble thinking of a powered track system at an amusement park ride that isn't covered or shielded in some significant way (like the WEDWay people mover, which is completely covered.)
Putting batteries in the ride vehicles themselves is probably not a solution. There's no way you could design these things to run all day from a nightly charge without making them prohibitively expensive and monstrously heavy. Efficiency would be out the window as well.
Could there be some sort of compromise solution perhaps? Have the vehicles run off of very small internal batteries during the ride itself then reconnect to an in-track charging rail during the 2 minutes or so they spend at the loading station?
For the people that want it gone: having a big plot of land open up doesn't mean you automatically get some new, massive E-ticket. See: 20K. There is plenty of space in MK before they even have to get creative and go outside the RR tracks.
I had overlooked this ride for so long (understandably), but my 3YO will absolutely love it in Sept!