MK New Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin Updates Coming to Walt Disney World

lazyboy97o

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The ride control system must be quite simple on Omnimovers. From a ride perspective there is only 1 "train" and it's either moving or not moving right?
There’s the mechanics of how the vehicles are rotated. On older systems it’s a passive mechanical system that follows a rail and in newer systems it’s digitally programmed and driven by a motor on each vehicle. That individual motor is why you’re able to freely spin your vehicle.

There’s also the communication between the vehicles and show systems for things like audio and scores.
 

SpectroBro

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In the Parks
Yes
New ride vehicle
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flynnibus

Premium Member
But this can't be true. "All they're doing is replacing the guns, replacing the targets, and adding one figure (whose complexity of motion will likely be small). It has more issues than will be addressed by this refurb." 😉

The video likes to make the vehicles look cool - but they are basically the same as before. Just new dash, new decals, and looks like new seats (used to blue).
 

flynnibus

Premium Member
I think whether or not they look especially different, the upside here is that they’re physically new vehicles. The others were positively ancient.
I seriously doubt they are new vehicles - just refurbished. As you'd expect them to do after nearly 30yrs of use.

If they were new, they would have changed the molding most likely because they could when making new ones. I doubt they still have the molds from the originals.
 

discos

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I seriously doubt they are new vehicles - just refurbished. As you'd expect them to do after nearly 30yrs of use.

If they were new, they would have changed the molding most likely because they could when making new ones. I doubt they still have the molds from the originals.
They announced yesterday they were brand new vehicles and in the picture they shared you can see a bunch of new vehicles in the background. There is no way from them closing a couple weeks ago that they've already refurbed all the old vehicles.
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JMcMahonEsq

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So you mean.. all the stuff you knew were going to be there? Like the new dashboard and guns?

You're really gonna mount up and praise a new seat color as something to be excited about?

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So because i knew before that they were changing all those things, it someone still makes the vehicle basically the same? Which was what i was responding too. The fact that the gun system is completely different, handheld as opposed to stationary on the ride vehicle, supports your post that "its basically the same?"

I mean they were never replacing the ride. I didn't expect to hear they were turning it into an indoor coaster or a flume ride. It was a fun shooting game type ride before...and that's what it was always going to be after
 

plutofan15

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So you mean.. all the stuff you knew were going to be there? Like the new dashboard and guns?

You're really gonna mount up and praise a new seat color as something to be excited about?

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Are you really going to be a miserable crank because the new ride vehicles look great? Not sure what there could possibly be to complain about regarding the new and/or updated ride vehicles but yet here we are.
 

peter11435

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I seriously doubt they are new vehicles - just refurbished. As you'd expect them to do after nearly 30yrs of use.

If they were new, they would have changed the molding most likely because they could when making new ones. I doubt they still have the molds from the originals.
These are for the most part new vehicles.

Disney absolutely keeps molds for things like this for decades. Central Shops maintains a large collection of molds for everything from ride vehicles, to statues, animatronic skins, and much more.
 

Castle Cake Apologist

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I seriously doubt they are new vehicles - just refurbished. As you'd expect them to do after nearly 30yrs of use.

If they were new, they would have changed the molding most likely because they could when making new ones. I doubt they still have the molds from the originals.

My goodness, you're crankier than usual lately.

1. Disney has stated they are new vehicles.
2. Central Shops absolutely keeps molds of ride vehicles for active attractions.
3. The attraction closed on August 4. Are you genuinely suggesting they managed to redo the fleet of vehicles in such a significant way in 20 days? You can see in the video that a large number of finished vehicles are on pallets ready to ship.
 
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