MOXOMUMD
Well-Known Member
And we'll be discussing that for years.Interesting to think that the next totally new WDW rides we will be discussing here will likely be the Avatar rides.
And we'll be discussing that for years.Interesting to think that the next totally new WDW rides we will be discussing here will likely be the Avatar rides.
lol, we already have been! Gonna be a long three years.
Saw this picture posted in another thread. First time I noticed that wheels on the bottom of the swinging part of the car. Must be how they hold the car straight during load and unload.
I find the cottage scene to be the real show stopper for me, something about it being outdoors and in that setting really just creates a sense of realistic wonder to it. like you fell into the film itself. I only wish there were more show scenes for this ride. If only.something about that cottage scene just stays with me..
its enchanting.
There is nothing special about the roller coaster track. It is standard track built like any other steel coaster track. Yes, the rock work is custom, but is hardly an area where experience is lacking. Test and adjust is where there would be delays if this was about the "never seen" ride system, not construction.
Indeed and agree. Disney has been using the Holy Rock imagineering for decades at both Disneyland and all over WDW, they should have it mastered by now to do it in a timely fashion. Think Canada too. Look at how quickly they put up all that rock. And rocks like this have been built forever, Zoo's were using this concept back in the 1930's, hardly cutting edge, just labor intense. After all the projects I've seen built at Disney with fake rock mountains, this is by far the slowest, understaffed project I've seen.
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