danlb_2000
Premium Member
I'm not crazy about having my legs restrained or that pad pushing on my back. It's uncomfortable.
It doesn't bother me, but I can understand why some people wouldn't like that.
I'm not crazy about having my legs restrained or that pad pushing on my back. It's uncomfortable.
Not entirely correct:
Tron from Load to Unload runs about 1:52 - if you count exactly from when it launches to the hard stop in the "light" tunnel, it's about 1:00. (I would say this is disingenuous as the ride starts the moment it pulls out of the load platform in terms of show, so from leaving load to hard stop it's 1:22).
So I guess the question is... are launch coasters worth it?
The problem is definitely one of perception. TRON Lightcycle Power Run just doesn’t do much. It’s a lot of large curves back and forth. Like so much at Shanghai Disneyland it is needlessly large.
NoI'm guessing you have never been on an RMC coaster? Cause all their coasters use a lapbar/leg restraint system.
Have you ridden Hagrids? That thing will put a smile on your face everytime and it isn't a huge coaster but it has tricks with the launches which make the ride. A simple launch coaster seems a little like a one trick pony.Are launch coasters worth it is a good question. The launch on Tron is easily the best part of the ride. There are no seatbelts on the bike and the back-plate holds you in loosely enough that it feels dangerous. That feeling that if you let go of the bars you might fly off the bike is the most awesome part of the ride and the main reason I still loved it. I'm usually not a coaster fan because I'm not into drops but I loved this.
This is a serious problem with Shanghai that affects every ride including Pirates. The screen and projection effects in Pirates look better on video because the cavernous rooms make the huge screens look as fake as they are. Sometimes they reflect onto the water too, which looks horrible. The Davy Jones animatronic and ending sequence with the two massive physical ships are just as good as they are hyped up to be though. Truly incredible.
Walking around Shanghai doesn't feel special because of those massive pathways I mentioned before. The restaurants have a large amount of un-themed seating that place you so far away from the good part of the restaurant it makes it feel like a cafeteria. There are not even close to enough rides. Including shows, the park can be completed in about six hours if you have a fastpass for Tron. The rides that are there are quality (except Buzz, which is easily the worst version of that ride), but they need twice as many of them.
The cool thing is that the front-line staff doesn't have a ton of concern about safety like back home, so I walked around the side of the castle and stood very close to the launch point for the fireworks. I could feel the pyro.
Heck- by the time the original Tron fans get to ride this thing, their Doctors are not going to let them....It makes sense why the delay between business hits and wanting to let the 50th and Rat be enough for a rebound year, but it does not change the fact that the Tron sect of fandom and that much general expectation of the public who go to high caliber theme parks are going to be dissapoonted in the wait by the time opening actually comes.
Have you ridden Hagrids? That thing will put a smile on your face everytime and it isn't a huge coaster but it has tricks with the launches which make the ride. A simple launch coaster seems a little like a one trick pony.
Side note - I never looked at the specs for RnRC but 1:08? Really. OK I rode it 12 in a row one morning with no wait because I like it but it seems longer to my brain.
Looked at the wiki and RnRC is listed at 1:22 there
Its like that at most amusement parks. I have seen it happen a few times the walk of shame.i hadnt even thought of the contraversy around how many people wont be able to ride this ride because of obesity...its gonna get messy i bet
Its like that at most amusement parks. I have seen it happen a few times the walk of shame.
This should mitigate the problem for most, I would think. Isn’t it just a standard lap bar for the back row?The TAV's (sitdown car in the back of some trains) will be getting a lot of use.
i didnt know there was a sit down option in tron, any pics of the sit down cars?
Yup. It’s not Disney’s fault.
They chose it and cloned it??? They didn't design the system or the ride but it does have that "disney touch" evident since NFLYup. It’s not Disney’s fault.
Heck- by the time the original Tron fans get to ride this thing, their Doctors are not going to let them....
Scroll down a bit and there is a good photo.TRON Lightcycles Power Run – ParkVault
Posts about TRON Lightcycles Power Run written by spacemtfanparkvault.net
I don't mind that, I think the whole flying is just too fast. You don't really get to look around, appreciate anything. its just zoom zoom zoom Like soarin' on 3x speed. There's not real AWE moment that you take in, just onto the next zoom zoomMy only complaint with FOP is the ride mechanism.
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