MK Big Thunder Mountain to receive full retrack

Sirwalterraleigh

Premium Member
So what’s the big “take” on this?

In 1980, WDI did their own coaster assembly…I would assume assisted by Arrow for fabrication?

Now they don’t do that…so vekoma is one of the usual suspects
 

Mr. Sullivan

Well-Known Member
This is not true. I even have standby skipper searching for me. Some rides never became available. Yes I was able to book additional rides but it’s not like you get off one ride and hop on the next unless you ride a bunch of smaller rides.
It is absolutely true. For example, Cosmic Rewind's LLSP came back around 4 PM today despite being "sold out" for a few days now. When I was at MK, several "sold out" attractions came back throughout the day as people's plans changed.

It absolutely is like you hop onto the next ride if you've taken a little bit to familiarize yourself with the system. I know because I literally have done exactly that all week long. I didn't backtrack on myself not one singular time this week, and every single day, sometimes more than once, "sold out" LLs became re-available again because someone gave theirs up.
 

TheCoasterNerd

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
In the Parks
No
By the web do you happen to mean the little AI bot attached Google that tells people it's okay to consume rat poison?
1736482199934.png
 

Alice a

Well-Known Member
By the web do you happen to mean the little AI bot attached Google that tells people it's okay to consume rat poison?
Google’s AI is embarrassingly bad. It’s labeled certain cold meds as safe for people with high BP when they’re not, and less seriously, interprets song lyrics literally or what pop culture thinks the song is about.

In one case, I was present on the tour a top 10 hit was written during. People like to joke it’s about an STD (it’s not) and if you Google it, Google AI will absolutely confirm it’s about an STD, despite the band repeatedly saying in interviews for over a decade that it’s not 😛
 

Ayla

Well-Known Member
Google’s AI is embarrassingly bad. It’s labeled certain cold meds as safe for people with high BP when they’re not, and less seriously, interprets song lyrics literally or what pop culture thinks the song is about.

In one case, I was present on the tour a top 10 hit was written during. People like to joke it’s about an STD (it’s not) and if you Google it, Google AI will absolutely confirm it’s about an STD, despite the band repeatedly saying in interviews for over a decade that it’s not 😛
That's why I removed AI from my google. It's useless.
 

Trauma

Well-Known Member
It is absolutely true. For example, Cosmic Rewind's LLSP came back around 4 PM today despite being "sold out" for a few days now. When I was at MK, several "sold out" attractions came back throughout the day as people's plans changed.

It absolutely is like you hop onto the next ride if you've taken a little bit to familiarize yourself with the system. I know because I literally have done exactly that all week long. I didn't backtrack on myself not one singular time this week, and every single day, sometimes more than once, "sold out" LLs became re-available again because someone gave theirs up.
Yes some attractions do but not all. For example I was able to get slinky and MMRR and Muppet Coaster last night. However ToT never became available. I can assure you that you are not just casually refreshing your phone once and getting these rides. I tried this myself just to see the results. I had to refresh my phone 74 times over the course of 42 minutes yesterday to get one of the 3 rides I was looking for. I was going to book it but Standby Skipper beat me to it.

So that’s 42 minutes of staring at a phone.

That’s some real Disney Magic.
 

Raineman

Well-Known Member
Yes some attractions do but not all. For example I was able to get slinky and MMRR and Muppet Coaster last night. However ToT never became available. I can assure you that you are not just casually refreshing your phone once and getting these rides. I tried this myself just to see the results. I had to refresh my phone 74 times over the course of 42 minutes yesterday to get one of the 3 rides I was looking for. I was going to book it but Standby Skipper beat me to it.

So that’s 42 minutes of staring at a phone.

That’s some real Disney Magic.
Disney doesn't mind if people have their heads buried in their phones all day-then they won't notice how much that one of the four keystone Disney Quality Standards, Show, has deteriorated over the years.
 

Register on WDWMAGIC. This sidebar will go away, and you'll see fewer ads.

Back
Top Bottom