Originally posted by ISTCNavigator57
Only MUCH more intense...this will be a VERY intense thrill ride...imagine driving backwards through a blizzard around hairpin turns at 50 mph through claustrophobic caverns in a convertible (i.e. no roof).
Originally posted by tj229er
Is any of the ride going to be indoors because that would be the easiest way to make the cold effect.
Originally posted by The_CEO
I also belive, well would be a good idea, for the lift to be Cable.
Just like Millennium Force at Cedar Point. It offers no clicking * Aka Rollback Teeth * It also is versable in it can stop at any time. Speed can be adjusted and its durable.
This can easily bring it through diffrent scenes and stop at any time.
Originally posted by ISTCNavigator57
Do you all remember in the official press release from disney about how at the top of the mountain, the track ends in a mangled pile of steel? That is where you switch tracks and head backwards. It's not all that high tech, as it just involves a switch-back to make the trains switch tracks. Any roller coaster that utilizes two side-by-side stations, like Big Thunder or Cali Screamin, utilize these switchbacks. Imagine if you exited Big Thunder from the left station, move to where the two tracks merge, stopped, and headed backwards after the switchback ended, and you'd end up moving backwards into the right station. That is the way this ride will work, and the two switchback sections will provide a slowdown for some nice show scenes...I would imagine the run-in w/ the huge Yeti will occur at the 2nd switchback, so guests can get really close to the creature and get a good glimpse.
Originally posted by DISNEYRULES!!!
I totally agree with you, but instead of holding the brakes they could use LIMS to power you up a vertical piece of track high enough that they have time to switch the tracks before you come back down. (AIR TIME!!!) Imagine you blast off on Superman the Escape on one piece of track but come down backwards on a different piece of track.
Originally posted by Defend10
The same thing can be done very easily with, for example, a tire drive system. Or a traditional lift with padded anti-rollbacks, such as Dueling Dragons at nearby IoA or many other B&M creations across the world.
Any system can stop at any time, the motors can easily be adjusted, but I wouldn't call the Millenium Force system any more durable than a chain lift. The elevator cable has broken before, the ride was frequent with problems like this in it's first year.
The silent lift has also been done before by disney with LIMs ala California Screamin' at DCA. The cable lift just is too much $$ with a little extra risk when a chain or tire drive, both extremely proven, or even LIMs, which Disney has dealt with before, could work just fine.
-Matthew
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