Originally posted by Lee
From everything I know about Everest, the trains will not turn around. This is not an omnimover/coaster, just a coaster, with conventional trains. The track is the key.
Expect for your train to hit a dead end, then start to roll backwards onto a switch track. After traveling backwards for a while, you move back onto the main track to complete the ride.
This doesn't require new technology, it's used on almost every coaster.
Simple as that.
Originally posted by Snapper Bean
Is there another coaster ride that employs a switchback during the ride (not just loading and unloading additional trains)?
Originally posted by Snapper Bean
That seems somewhat risky to me given that there will be multiple trains on the track at the same time. Is there another coaster ride that employs a switchback during the ride (not just loading and unloading additional trains)?
Originally posted by ISTCNavigator57
We already know the track ends at the top of the mountain, as per press releases from Disney, so we know you will switch tracks here
Originally posted by JRead
where are these press releases? I dont remember ever seeing that in a press release. is there a copy of it somewhere?
Yes...on this site http://www.wdwmagic.com/beastly.htmOriginally posted by JRead
where are these press releases? I dont remember ever seeing that in a press release. is there a copy of it somewhere?
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