Aaah the old "Disney Experience"!.. Truly magical!So you're saying that throwing up is part of a successful visit to Epcot?
Rocket Rods! in Disneyland...a pretty much complete failure...doomed by constand budget cuts in the production. Such a shame.Has there been any other permanent structure built for an attraction and shows/exhibits that was only opened for a limited amount of time shorter than WoL?
In all fairness most of the infrastructure was already there. Though they did manage to kill two attractions with that. Cynthia Harris. Where are you now?Rocket Rods! in Disneyland...a pretty much complete failure...doomed by constand budget cuts in the production. Such a shame.
Budget cut beyond belief. The cars had so many fractures due to the speed limits they were literally being welded daily.OMG did you ever ride Rocket Rods? lol what an amazing waste of time. It was so short and they cut the budget for all of the show scenes... in one part there was literally coffee cans with holes punched in them and lights to project star effects, and another was just tacky chaser lights on the ceiling. I had a good friend working there at the time and I saw the original concept presentation...it was epic...Thanks to Pressler/Harriss and Eisner it was a disaster...
Has there been any other permanent structure built for an attraction and shows/exhibits that was only opened for a limited amount of time shorter than WoL?
It predecessor, The Flying Saucers, made it a little longer at 5 years.Luigi's Flying Tires at DCA only lasted about 2 1/2 years.
That ride even breaks down a bunch in Roller Coaster Tycoon.It predecessor, The Flying Saucers, made it a little longer at 5 years.
I thought rocket rods also failed because the track was designed for slow moving people movers, not fast riding rocket ride vehicles. I thought maintenance was very high because of that.In all fairness most of the infrastructure was already there. Though they did manage to kill two attractions with that. Cynthia Harris. Where are you now?
Swan Boats lasted about a decade.
The cars had to decelerate and accelerate beyond their original design. They were literally ripping themselves apart.I thought rocket rods also failed because the track was designed for slow moving people movers, not fast riding rocket ride vehicles. I thought maintenance was very high because of that.
I thought rocket rods also failed because the track was designed for slow moving people movers, not fast riding rocket ride vehicles. I thought maintenance was very high because of that.
I actually realized that about a week after I posted it that my camera wasn't angled right. There's always a ton of CMs infront of the real entrance so I bet they would think it was weird of me to take a picture of them anyway. Also if you all think this thread is a pointless drag, I'll quit bumping it. Unless I ever get any more material because we only have proof Probes 2&3 are gone. (Although it is strongly believed by all of us the rest of them are gone.)That is actually an entrance to a backstage area that has always been there.
Directly behind that door is a computer for the Cast Hub. Plus that hallway leads to an elevator that connects to the Epcot Cast computer training room. That's why you may see people there.I actually realized that about a week after I posted it that my camera wasn't angled right. There's always a ton of CMs infront of the real entrance so I bet they would think it was weird of me to take a picture of them anyway. Also if you all think this thread is a pointless drag, I'll quit bumping it. Unless I ever get any more material because we only have proof Probes 2&3 are gone. (Although it is strongly believed by all of us the rest of them are gone.)
Directly behind that door is a computer for the Cast Hub. Plus that hallway leads to an elevator that connects to the Epcot Cast computer training room. That's why you may see people there.
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