Did it not feel familiar?I thought the track layout on the DLP version was great.
Out of the tunnels and aside from one corner missing it's the same as Orlando.
Did it not feel familiar?I thought the track layout on the DLP version was great.
Space is in worse shape. Neither will last forever, thought given the choice I'd ride BTM. It's not as painful for starters.
Did it not feel familiar?
Out of the tunnels and aside from one corner missing it's the same as Orlando.
WDW's BTMR definitely feels a lot faster when you sit towards the back of the train. It feels extremely tame in the first few rows because acceleration is held up until hills flatten out.It felt different to me in a couple ways although it could have been my imagination if you say they are almost identical. It felt like there were less rollers than WDW has (is that what you call them, the quick up and down small hills back to back where you get a bit of air between you and the seat?). Also, there was a downhill part that curved through the tunnel that felt longer and faster than anything I ever felt at WDW. Never felt that same speed in WDW's version.
WDW's BTMR definitely feels a lot faster when you sit towards the back of the train. It feels extremely tame in the first few rows.
I figured that - just wanted to make sure that was not the reason. It always makes some difference but on BTMR the back half is like a completely different ride IMO.
Even back in the early-mid 90's, BTM's track in Orlando was feeling a bit rough (and that was back when maintenance was actually competent). I also rode Paris' at the time when it was still new and it was incredibly smooth by comparison. I'm assuming no major track work has been done to WDW's in decades, could definitely use a track replacement. Disneyland recently got one apparently, so WDW could stand one as well.
While BTM could be smoother, i'd be far more worried about Space Mountain. At least Big Thunder doesn't feel like it's going to collapse at any moment...
Yeah. It's gotten so rough (and has been for a while) Michelle has to sit on her coat to lift her head higher. And then she will only ride once a day. Thankfully new trains are arriving the start of 2017 (finally) that as well as new chassis and wheels will have a new restraint system.You want painful? DLP's version of SM almost knocked me out. Head bouncing back and forth almost the whole time.
Although, I still enjoyed it...
It was. Think of it as a band aid.A lot of track work was done within the last 4 years at the WDW BTM. It was down for an extended refurb and they were cutting and welding for a couple of months.
It was. Think of it as a band aid.
I'd really like to know as well. But knowing Disney they like to announce refurbs literally right before they go down. April is still over 3 months away, they have plenty of time to spring it on us.Are we sure this is even happening anymore? This was a thread bump from early August.
Yes, DLP's Thunder forever feels like the more thrilling experience.I thought the track layout on the DLP version was great. Maybe is just felt like that though because I rode at night...
Also, have no opinion on the theming as I could not really see much at night.
DLP's thunder mountain suprised the heck out of me, traveling under the rivers of America was certainly thrilling. But the overall speed felt faster tooYes, DLP's Thunder forever feels like the more thrilling experience.
Didn't they do a big refurb a few years back? Was thinking they did a complete repaint etc.Very happy they are finally refurbishing big thunder.
Anyone else miss when the rocks would move on the final lift hill?
They did. I rode it Saturday and the last time I had rode it before that was before the refurb. Didn't even know they had. It wasn't noticeable. The biggest thing I remember (I was young so I'm not totally sure) but I remember some rocks on the walls of the third lift hill moving.Didn't they do a big refurb a few years back? Was thinking they did a complete repaint etc.
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