Everest is taking shape!

imagineer boy

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
I've just been looking at the latest pictures of E:E and I noticed something. The way the scaffolding has been built, you can see the mountain's shape! Look at the concept art on the main WDWmagic page, and notice the few smaller peaks at the base of the main one. Well, it looks like the scaffolding is shaping it out. look at the pictures yourself and you'll see what I mean!
 

friendofgoofy

New Member
Wow the ride has looked more impressive than eny other ride at disney world. To me it reminds me of a adult ride than a kids ride with the steep slops and high banks. Wonder what the g are going to be on this ride.
 

SFSC26

New Member
god...i would pay for an ariel shot....i love the progress so far....has there been any sign of prep work for the 2nd mountain (which has the city on top) yet?


once again thanks for the shots! great job!
 

DarkMeasures

New Member
Well, its still not a very intense coaster. Kids should have no problems riding for several reasons:
-no over-the-shoulder restraints
-Biggest drop is 80 feet. Most non-thrill coasters have bigger drops.

At least I would have had no problem riding it as a 5-year-old. I think I rode Demon at SFGAm when I was either 4 or 5.
 

CaptainMichael

Well-Known Member
I cannot wait to see the mountain after they start making the shell. It has been fun to watch this attraction go from cleared land to a mountain of steel!
 

WDWFanatic

Active Member
One thing I find odd about the coaster structure is in pic #3. It shows the track comming on the downward slope and its held up by beams instead of the normal tubular coaster base. Ive never seen that done before.
 

peter11435

Well-Known Member
WDWFanatic said:
One thing I find odd about the coaster structure is in pic #3. It shows the track comming on the downward slope and its held up by beams instead of the normal tubular coaster base. Ive never seen that done before.
Im sure that has to do with theming. That area will probably also be covered with rock work.
 

FamilyMan

Account Suspended
DarkMeasures said:
Well, its still not a very intense coaster. Kids should have no problems riding for several reasons:
-no over-the-shoulder restraints
-Biggest drop is 80 feet. Most non-thrill coasters have bigger drops.

At least I would have had no problem riding it as a 5-year-old. I think I rode Demon at SFGAm when I was either 4 or 5.
You didn't! My 8 year old won't even ride Big Thunder Mt! LOL
 

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