EpcotServo's Sep. 19th DAK Update: Nautazu Revue

mcbates23

Member
Wonderful pics. You're so lucky to be able to go to Disney often. I noticed on picasa it gives the long./lat. of your pics. Did you supply that or does your camera have the ability to detect that?

Thanks.
 

wendysmom

Active Member
As always, great pictures and even better captions!! Thanks! But since I'm going to be there on Monday, I was surprised to learn Primeval Whirl was down! (Altho' I'm the only one I know who actually likes the silly ride!)
 

cdunbar

Active Member
So my question is does the reburb have anything to do with the CM that passed away on there in the not so distant past, and has it even been opened since that incident? Sorry I know I should know the answers to these questions but I've once again joined college land and now have my brain full of other less important things, haha.:p
 

EpcotServo

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
So my question is does the reburb have anything to do with the CM that passed away on there in the not so distant past, and has it even been opened since that incident? Sorry I know I should know the answers to these questions but I've once again joined college land and now have my brain full of other less important things, haha.:p

No, I think it's just because the ride was in really bad shape.

Wonderful pics. You're so lucky to be able to go to Disney often. I noticed on picasa it gives the long./lat. of your pics. Did you supply that or does your camera have the ability to detect that?

Thanks.

No, I have to do that. But that would be pretty cool if it could do that!
:lol:

You can view it in Google Earth and such here:
http://picasaweb.google.com/EpcotServo/EpcotServoSSep19thDAKUpdateNautazuRevue/photo#map


Thanks for the kind words everybody!
:wave:
 

Jerm

Well-Known Member
Thanks for getting me just a little bit more excited about my trip next week! I do have a question about Dionland U.S.A., have they taken down any of the other McD's stuff?
 

wvdisneyfamily

Well-Known Member
So my question is does the reburb have anything to do with the CM that passed away on there in the not so distant past, and has it even been opened since that incident? Sorry I know I should know the answers to these questions but I've once again joined college land and now have my brain full of other less important things, haha.:p

It's been open since then.
 

EpcotServo

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
Thanks for getting me just a little bit more excited about my trip next week! I do have a question about Dionland U.S.A., have they taken down any of the other McD's stuff?

Nope, McDonalds is still a sponsor of Dinoland and it's attractions, they just don't serve McDonalds at Restarauntosaurus anymore. (You can still get McFries at Petrifries near the entrance of Dinoland however.)
 

Rob562

Well-Known Member
-Yeti in B, but a work light was on behind him the second time on. Steam also working.

One thing I noticed on my trip last week was that there was a LOT more steam than on my previous visits. Not only did it give off the big bursts when it arrives and leaves the station, but the engine was also giving off little puffs now and then while it was sitting in the station. I'd never seen it do that before...

Though I guess it could have just been that it was humid as heck last week. All of my previous visits to Everest had been during dryer times of the year and the little puffs of steam may have evaporated too quickly.

-Rob
 

EpcotServo

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
One thing I noticed on my trip last week was that there was a LOT more steam than on my previous visits. Not only did it give off the big bursts when it arrives and leaves the station, but the engine was also giving off little puffs now and then while it was sitting in the station. I'd never seen it do that before...

Though I guess it could have just been that it was humid as heck last week. All of my previous visits to Everest had been during dryer times of the year and the little puffs of steam may have evaporated too quickly.

-Rob

Yeah, it's designed to give two big blasts when it enters and leaves, and tiny puffs while it's stopped. Depending on how wet/hot/cold the air is, it can go actually go out of the load area, and up over the roof!
:D
 

Jerm

Well-Known Member
One thing I noticed on my trip last week was that there was a LOT more steam than on my previous visits. Not only did it give off the big bursts when it arrives and leaves the station, but the engine was also giving off little puffs now and then while it was sitting in the station. I'd never seen it do that before...

Though I guess it could have just been that it was humid as heck last week. All of my previous visits to Everest had been during dryer times of the year and the little puffs of steam may have evaporated too quickly.

-Rob


This also really depends on when you get on it. I have never not seen the staem work in the morning, but after noon or so when it warms up it is luck to see it.
 

burninup4nick

New Member
thanks for the update....

I Knew they were refurbing primeval whirl but are they putting something new there or are they just fixing the same ride???

anyways....
cant wait to go see it all for myself....

yay!!!
 

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