aladdin2007
Well-Known Member
Oh they are. Look at Mystic Manor or Rattatouie.
Yeah for everywhere but here at WDW.
Oh they are. Look at Mystic Manor or Rattatouie.
This matches the supposed Avatar leaked plans photo...
I don't see this as a match. The Avatar plans show individual boats just like Pirates or Small world.
Agreed.
Every time a new patent is found, people instantly assume it's for a ride that's on the drawing boards. And every timr I remind people that when you see a patent hit the web (i.e. it's been filed with the US Patent office), there are 5-10 years of work hidden behind that document.
Disney has a pile of mad scientists who spend their lives "inventing stuff.". They just keep spewing out patents. Some get used. Some don't. Some just are sold to other companies - even competitors.
Nothing that we see as a patent today was intended for any specific ride or attraction. Sure, if WDI knows the mad scientists have been working on something they could use, they might speed up the process, but otherwise the patents and blue sky attractions are unrelated.
Think about how fast Nemo loads. Or Spaceship Earth. That's the advantage of omnimover.
I wonder... Would a system of this kind still allow for drops? Otherwise it would be fairly limited as far as water-based attractions go, no?
in the article the ride path that is shown says it has 3 drops but like RandomPrincess said it would be a drop of constant speedI wonder... Would a system of this kind still allow for drops? Otherwise it would be fairly limited as far as water-based attractions go, no?
I wonder... Would a system of this kind still allow for drops? Otherwise it would be fairly limited as far as water-based attractions go, no?
Yes, almost exactly like the decents in HM. The ride experiences will be very similar to HM with the inclusion of water. So it will basically be a merge between PotC and HM or so.That was what I had assumed. So not so much a drop then, but just a descent not unlike the attic to the graveyard in HM or the end of SSE? (based on whatever speculation) Would be cool to see an omnimover system that allowed for a momentary break in the chain for a traditional gravity-based drops where the vehicles then reconnect immediately after. Otherwise, for all the benefits of the omnimover, you end up sacrificing any kind of thrill elements you'd have with another type of ride vehicle.
I completely read your response in a Tupac style voice/persona.
Why would that be a limit? A water based attraction could be one level depending on the space used for the show building.
Would be cool to see an omnimover system that allowed for a momentary break in the chain for a traditional gravity-based drops where the vehicles then reconnect immediately after.
I mean limited as far as any thrills are concerned. Could you imagine a Pirates of the Caribbean without a drop of some kind?
For the tamer Small World type rides it would be totally fine
I haven't been to WDW since Feb last year (don't think i'll be returning in the very near future either considering), didn't see it in person. I saw a video of it though and I'm honestly not at all excited if that's how many new rides are going to go now.
I'm a massive fan of animatronic figures in rides. For theme parks, that's my gold standard, having set pieces with not only a ton of detail but populated by moving animatronic figures. I admit to being spoiled by classic EPCOT rides in that respect, but video screens for me just can't match a well designed set populated by tons of animatronic figures (no matter how big or creatively implemented they may be, or whether they're in 3D or whatever tech they want to put in). If it's something to enhance an element that was already just a painted prop in the background them it can work (like digital mapping to add moving texture and such to a wall), but not when it's used in place of something that could have been a physical set or robotic figure.
The fact that Disney seems to be moving away from this style of ride saddens me immensely. I hope someday the main ideas will shift back to physical robotic figures.
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