Excuse me? As an industrial designer who has worked around coaster designers, I'm certain I know more than most people on here. Think about the ride tech Disney has innovated at Epcot. Do you see any other parks using a centrifuge to simulate a shuttle launch? Do you see other parks creating simulators like Soarin'? No, you don't. But how many parks have added coasters similar to RnRC? Plenty. Coaster designers push the limits with how people are positioned when they ride. Even the newest coasters like the wingriders are just moving people to the sides of the cars. They're still following the same track and the same layout. They can't innovate a completely new ride experience. That's what I'm talking about. Any company in any industry tries to push the limits of what they can do, but there is a degree of difference between coaster innovations and theme park ride innovations.
Here's one more vote for Never. The only thing I'd want to see remotely close to a coaster in EPCOT would be a peoplemover system that went around FW, but that's also something that would probably never happen.
Excuse me? As an industrial designer who has worked around coaster designers, I'm certain I know more than most people on here. Think about the ride tech Disney has innovated at Epcot. Do you see any other parks using a centrifuge to simulate a shuttle launch? Do you see other parks creating simulators like Soarin'? No, you don't. But how many parks have added coasters similar to RnRC? Plenty. Coaster designers push the limits with how people are positioned when they ride. Even the newest coasters like the wingriders are just moving people to the sides of the cars. They're still following the same track and the same layout. They can't innovate a completely new ride experience. That's what I'm talking about. Any company in any industry tries to push the limits of what they can do, but there is a degree of difference between coaster innovations and theme park ride innovations.
Care to add any substance to your argument? Or are false absolutes enough to merit cogence?You are absolutely wrong here. That's all there is too it.
Care to add any substance to your argument? Or are false absolutes enough to merit cogence?
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