Hey All,
This may be a silly question, but I was curious if anyone was familiar with the typical operations of a given ride - in particular how they "start up" an attraction for the day, or for example what is done when things go wrong and an evac is required (& when the ride needs to be brought back up) or even what happens as the attraction goes down for the night let's say.
Of all the numerous times I've been to the various attractions in the world, a common theme which many attractions share is timing and being in-sync. As you pass between different segments or features of an attraction, each scene needs to be in sync with each other. Does the ride come up in "segments", if that makes sense?
I'm a fairly inquisitive person, and it surprises me to think after all these years of riding through what I know to be truly complicated feats of engineering, I've never put any thought into it. Most only ever see these attractions when they are working as intended. There was one incident in the past where I was in Splash Mountain and the ride went down. I heard people spewing gibberish out the PA system throughout the ride when they were trying to bring it back up. It's that process I'm referring to that I'd love to learn more about. So again, some questions:
- What's it like to be in a ride (or attraction) when it's coming up?
- How do they add the ride vehicles into the attraction (do they need to send a single car the entire way around the attraction before another can be brought into the mix).
- What needs to be done if it goes down?
- What happens when it needs to be turned off at night.
Stuff like that, if it makes sense. I imagine the few cast members we have lounging around these forums could give insight
Some attractions/shows that come to mind that I'd be particularly interested in:
- Carousel Of Progress
- Space Mountain
- it's a small world
- Peter Pan
- Haunted Mansion
- Big Thunder Mountain Railroad
- Jungle Cruise
- Main Street Electrical Parade
- Spaceship Earth
- Test Track
- Soarin
- The American Adventure
- Dinosaur
- Expedition Everest
- Kilimanjaro Safaris
- Tower of Terror
- Rockin' Rollercoaster
- Toy Story Mania
- Star Tours
(and I'm sure there are other worthy attractions..!)
Also, hopefully I've posted this in the correct location. I know there's an imagineering forum, but I believed this falled under routine maintenance that's done by cast members and such.
This may be a silly question, but I was curious if anyone was familiar with the typical operations of a given ride - in particular how they "start up" an attraction for the day, or for example what is done when things go wrong and an evac is required (& when the ride needs to be brought back up) or even what happens as the attraction goes down for the night let's say.
Of all the numerous times I've been to the various attractions in the world, a common theme which many attractions share is timing and being in-sync. As you pass between different segments or features of an attraction, each scene needs to be in sync with each other. Does the ride come up in "segments", if that makes sense?
I'm a fairly inquisitive person, and it surprises me to think after all these years of riding through what I know to be truly complicated feats of engineering, I've never put any thought into it. Most only ever see these attractions when they are working as intended. There was one incident in the past where I was in Splash Mountain and the ride went down. I heard people spewing gibberish out the PA system throughout the ride when they were trying to bring it back up. It's that process I'm referring to that I'd love to learn more about. So again, some questions:
- What's it like to be in a ride (or attraction) when it's coming up?
- How do they add the ride vehicles into the attraction (do they need to send a single car the entire way around the attraction before another can be brought into the mix).
- What needs to be done if it goes down?
- What happens when it needs to be turned off at night.
Stuff like that, if it makes sense. I imagine the few cast members we have lounging around these forums could give insight
Some attractions/shows that come to mind that I'd be particularly interested in:
- Carousel Of Progress
- Space Mountain
- it's a small world
- Peter Pan
- Haunted Mansion
- Big Thunder Mountain Railroad
- Jungle Cruise
- Main Street Electrical Parade
- Spaceship Earth
- Test Track
- Soarin
- The American Adventure
- Dinosaur
- Expedition Everest
- Kilimanjaro Safaris
- Tower of Terror
- Rockin' Rollercoaster
- Toy Story Mania
- Star Tours
(and I'm sure there are other worthy attractions..!)
Also, hopefully I've posted this in the correct location. I know there's an imagineering forum, but I believed this falled under routine maintenance that's done by cast members and such.