Sirwalterraleigh
Premium Member
…low budget stupidity doesn’t tickle your fancy?Personally my biggest concern is that we get something on the level of Zootopia in the MV3D theater. I think if we do, Bob may need to enter witness protection
…low budget stupidity doesn’t tickle your fancy?Personally my biggest concern is that we get something on the level of Zootopia in the MV3D theater. I think if we do, Bob may need to enter witness protection
I fear the door ride will be too short and/or low capacity
I'm expecting it remain a pizza option and them to take advantage of the large theater building for both a show and M&G.
It's a good point. But I think they want pizza in the parks.You think pizza with them adding the pizza spring rolls to Toy Story Land as well? That feels like a lot of pizza for one park (Monsters, TSL, and Sunset).
Tron Is like 46 secondsWe’ll see about both obviously. But the four separate vehicle loading platforms is a positive that it is not entirely unconsidered. The track length seems in the middle of RnRC/Tron versus Cosmic Rewind.
Tron Is like 46 seconds
RNR like 59?
Not a lot of bang when they charge you $40
We’ll see
Fact: There is no such thing as too much pizza.You think pizza with them adding the pizza spring rolls to Toy Story Land as well? That feels like a lot of pizza for one park (Monsters, TSL, and Sunset).
It’s possible. It’s a common approach unless they really want to keep something concealed.Are we going to possibly see the track installed before they enclose the building?
or cowbellFact: There is no such thing as too much pizza.
Given the nature of the ride, with electronics and such as opposed to a straight up simple gravity coaster, and the rain in Florida, is there any benefits to getting the building closed up first and then doing the track install? I mean I can see generally how having the space to do the erection without a building around you is helpful, but can also see how having an enclosed space without weather restrictions could be a plus also.It’s possible. It’s a common approach unless they really want to keep something concealed.
Yeah I got that part…I just hope it falls in an acceptable range.Sorry to clarify, in the middle between those two and Comic Rewind. As in it’s longer than 60 seconds or clearly longer than Tron and RnRC.
…there is when it’s whatever they call that stuff in Florida…generally speakingFact: There is no such thing as too much pizza.
What claim?Intersting how you’ve never addressed your claim regarding the rights.
Given the nature of the ride, with electronics and such as opposed to a straight up simple gravity coaster, and the rain in Florida, is there any benefits to getting the building closed up first and then doing the track install? I mean I can see generally how having the space to do the erection without a building around you is helpful, but can also see how having an enclosed space without weather restrictions could be a plus also.
That is a very realistic possibility unfortunately.Personally my biggest concern is that we get something on the level of Zootopia in the MV3D theater. I think if we do, Bob may need to enter witness protection
I actually wouldn't be surprised if Via Napoli was actually the best pizza in the state.…there is when it’s whatever they call that stuff in Florida…generally speaking![]()
I feel like intensity needs to factor in also, for more intense rides like RnRC and Cosmic Rewind I feel the length of both are adequate, long enough to get the rush but not so long you get sick/beat up, for something more mild like 7DMT, Tron, etc I wish they were much longer though. I feel like the Door coaster is going to fall into the more mild category where a longer track will be necessary to make it feel like a complete ride.We’ll see about both obviously. But the four separate vehicle loading platforms is a positive that it is not entirely unconsidered. The track length seems in the middle of RnRC/Tron versus Cosmic Rewind.
It’s likely just a question of logistics. The electronics don’t necessarily need to be installed with the steel. But it’s also a Vekoma ride system and would probably be designed for some exposure to the elements. This wouldn’t be the first ride with a vertical lift and the existing ones aren’t all inside.Given the nature of the ride, with electronics and such as opposed to a straight up simple gravity coaster, and the rain in Florida, is there any benefits to getting the building closed up first and then doing the track install? I mean I can see generally how having the space to do the erection without a building around you is helpful, but can also see how having an enclosed space without weather restrictions could be a plus also.
Moving the goal post outside the stadium I seeWhat claim?
That the main marvel brands are under contract to Comcast 10 miles away?
…this is breaking news type stuff?
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