KingOfEpicocity
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I mean as much as I would love to have my own banshee, I know that the Hourly capacity wouldn't be kind. And I'm guessing they don't want another soarin when it comes to capacity on FOP.
Soarin's up to 3 theaters now...
Do we have an idea of the total capacity of the these two new attractions?I mean as much as I would love to have my own banshee, I know that the Hourly capacity wouldn't be kind. And I'm guessing they don't want another soarin when it comes to capacity on FOP.
Then it would be about .75 acres. His point is still valid, they're about the same.Soarin's up to 3 theaters now...
Do we have an idea of the total capacity of the these two new attractions?
NAvi's are like, twice the size of humans.. so I dont think so lol..Na'vi yes, human people no
I was saying that yes Banshees are too small for 5-10 Na'vi, but not 5-10 Humans. Or maybe just 5.NAvi's are like, twice the size of humans.. so I dont think so lol..
so one navi in a banshee = at most 4 humans.
unless we're talking about riding the "giant" toruk.
I dont know why our conversation suddenly reminded me of these hilarious impossible math questions from a fake comedy show.I was saying that yes Banshees are too small for 5-10 Na'vi, but not 5-10 Humans. Or maybe just 5.
Do we have an idea of the total capacity of the these two new attractions?
Welcome back. It's been a whileFor capacity, you can get two different answers:
Theoretical capacity for the attraction - Let's say 2400 per hour
Actual operating capacity - Let's say 2180 per hour
You will always miss the mark by 8% to 15% in real world operation. Why? because people are dumb, slow, and lack the ability to follow basic instructions or behave in a civil manner.
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And this post is a prime example! I know I fit this description a lot of times, and probably most here do some of the time. I'm surprised the actual is anywhere close to the theoretical.For capacity, you can get two different answers:
Theoretical capacity for the attraction - Let's say 2400 per hour
Actual operating capacity - Let's say 2180 per hour
You will always miss the mark by 8% to 15% in real world operation. Why? because people are dumb, slow, and lack the ability to follow basic instructions or behave in a civil manner.
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Sounds to me like we might get another evil corporation storyline...
Dang. I was hoping for natural. I hope it's still better done than Soarin'.I was thinking more that they will use that a reason to be board from a human built environment instead of a natural one.
Expect 4-6 people per row, and remember your trip is by Alpha Centauri Expeditions, not the Pandora Na'vi Nature Club. This especially holds true to boarding.
*Ding Ding* We have a winner!I was thinking more that they will use that a reason to be board from a human built environment instead of a natural one.
Look for natural in The first queue show scenes, the ride, (almost) all of the boat ride queue/ride, and the fair majority of outside.Dang. I was hoping for natural. I hope it's still better done than Soarin'.
is this for the boat ride or FOP?Expect 4-6 people per row, and remember your trip is by Alpha Centauri Expeditions, not the Pandora Na'vi Nature Club. This especially holds true to boarding.
is this for the boat ride or FOP?
4 to 6 per row is not a lot. I wonder if this is due to the ride 'vehicles' we will be riding.
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