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lazyboy97o

Well-Known Member
It boggles my mind how that ride was built with such a small budget. Seriously, what the hell.
Bloat and indecision. Fewer people are involved so you get things done faster.

As for cost, would it be safe to assume that when any company hears "Disney" the cost for things likely goes up?
Disney bids out various portions of projects to different vendors, from prop manufacturing to architecture and engineering services.
 

RSoxNo1

Well-Known Member
It does have 3 different versions. There are 11 show scenes and each ride goes through 9 of the 11 scenes based on the version they get, at least from what I have heard. The variation makes good use of the trackless system.
In fairness I also don't think Ratatouille uses the trackless system as well as some other trackless rides. Hunny Hunt especially has the Hephalump scene that can't be done any other way.
 

ford91exploder

Resident Curmudgeon
You are correct that NFL does appeal to the younger crowd but the sea of strollers is not only there. We visit weekly and are shocked at the age of some of these stroller passengers. At least half of them should be transitioned out of their strollers. Many articles suggest this should begin at age 3.

And yet you see 5-7 year olds being pushed around in strollers...
 

Bairstow

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I think it was said there are different tracks through the attraction. Omni would be a fixed track

Most of the time, isn't that just accomplished by having the vehicle point at a stunt on one side of the track and not turning on the effects or lighting up the other? If that's the goal, you could do the same thing by having an omnimover swivel one way instead of the other.
 

BlindChow

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The ending scene is in the brake zone and you have to crane your neck to even see Snow White dancing.
We got lucky to have that, imo. Have you seen Shanghai's 7DMT ending?

[ending brake zone starts at 2:52]



If you look closely, you can see a screen on the house showing Snow White's silhouette dancing. On the other hand, hey, at least you don't have to crane your neck to see it!
 

BlindChow

Well-Known Member
Read Warren Buffett's stance on buybacks. Since he's kind of successful, I'll go with his wisdom. Plus, it just makes sense mathematically.
No, no, haven't you seen The Chart™ that one guy posted? It proves that if it weren't for stock buybacks, we'd have Beastly Kingdom, Western River Expedition, and a 5th theme park by now!!!!
 

Absimilliard

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Most of the time, isn't that just accomplished by having the vehicle point at a stunt on one side of the track and not turning on the effects or lighting up the other? If that's the goal, you could do the same thing by having an omnimover swivel one way instead of the other.

Having an Omnimover do what you propose would be more complicated: Omnimovers run on a long infinite coaster like track and the cars turn by having the third rail change position. This is determined during design and the track fabricated based on what the show designer want. Only way you could have different orientations for cars would be to have a mobile 3rd rail in spots and this lead to a whole different set of challenges.

The ride system for Symbolica was designed and built by ETF Systems from the Netherlands. I can't reveal publically the cost, but its reasonable enough that a regional park such as Lake Compounce could replace its bus bar based cars for a fleet of trackless 4 passenger cars for Ghost Hunt.

Looking at the ETF website here: http://www.etf.nl/ride-systems/products . I figure Symbolica use the Multi-Mover. The track bound Multi-Mover was used to great success on the awesome "Maus au Chocolat" dark ride at Phantasialand.
 

Travel Junkie

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People that have ridden both, seem to generally prefer Mystic Manor. I've only been on Hunny Hunt and it's a lot of fun, but I'd argue that it's a coinflip with Ride and Go Seek (not trackless) for dark rides in that park.

I slightly prefer Monsters to Hunny Hunt, but both are very good rides.

And yeah Mystic Manor is the top Disney attraction out there right now IMO. A little better than Shanghai's Pirates.

On another note it's nice to see Efteling getting some love in this thread. It's a wonderful park. Talking about the price, part of the reason they keep costs down is they have to. They simply can't burn through money like Disney. Also their design team is very small with very little overhead. With only one park, they are typically only working on 1 or 2 attractions at a time. A lot of their attractions employ simple tricks like Disney used to do, which keep the cost down. You won't see groundbreaking attractions out of Efteling. Instead they concentrate on execution.
 

brb1006

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I slightly prefer Monsters to Hunny Hunt, but both are very good rides.

And yeah Mystic Manor is the top Disney attraction out there right now IMO. A little better than Shanghai's Pirates.

On another note it's nice to see Efteling getting some love in this thread. It's a wonderful park. Talking about the price, part of the reason they keep costs down is they have to. They simply can't burn through money like Disney. Also their design team is very small with very little overhead. With only one park, they are typically only working on 1 or 2 attractions at a time. A lot of their attractions employ simple tricks like Disney used to do, which keep the cost down. You won't see groundbreaking attractions out of Efteling. Instead they concentrate on execution.
I also really enjoy how guests enter the park.
 

lazyboy97o

Well-Known Member
Having an Omnimover do what you propose would be more complicated: Omnimovers run on a long infinite coaster like track and the cars turn by having the third rail change position. This is determined during design and the track fabricated based on what the show designer want. Only way you could have different orientations for cars would be to have a mobile 3rd rail in spots and this lead to a whole different set of challenges.
The fixed rail has been replaced by digital programming. That’s how you get issues like this video @marni1971 has posted.


So you could aim different vehicles at different scenes. Seeing and hearing those other scenes would probably be the bigger challenge.
 

Chef Mickey

Well-Known Member
No, no, haven't you seen The Chart™ that one guy posted? It proves that if it weren't for stock buybacks, we'd have Beastly Kingdom, Western River Expedition, and a 5th theme park by now!!!!
That's not the argument. People tend to have linear thinking that not spending $5b on buybacks means $5b for park improvements. It just doesn't work that way. Decisions are complex.

The reason you're not seeing a 5th gate, Beastly Kingdom, etc aren't because Disney didn't/doesn't have the scratch for it. They could build a 5th and 6th gate right now...they just won't.
 
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ford91exploder

Resident Curmudgeon
That's not the argument. People tend to have linear thinking that not $5b on buybacks means $5b for park improvements. It just doesn't work that way. Decisions are complex.

The reason you're not seeing a 5h gate, Beastly Kingdom, etc aren't because Disney didn't/doesn't have the scratch for it. They could build a 5th and 6th gate right now...they just won't.

Correct, By no means do I agree with the buybacks as I think Disney should have simply banked the excess cash as many other companies have as this gives them the flexibility to weather a crisis or immediately act on an acquisition

But if only 5% of the buyback fund went back into the parks we would be in a far better place
 

Bairstow

Well-Known Member
Having an Omnimover do what you propose would be more complicated: Omnimovers run on a long infinite coaster like track and the cars turn by having the third rail change position. This is determined during design and the track fabricated based on what the show designer want. Only way you could have different orientations for cars would be to have a mobile 3rd rail in spots and this lead to a whole different set of challenges.

Ever been on Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin?
 

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