Yeah!!! How many YEARS did that take to open? was it 2? Man that was the definition of disappointment...Follow Lee's advice, don't book a trip based on possible soft openeings....or soft openings, at all.CAPTAIN HOOK said:*Sigh* - remembers Test Track opening dates.
I've mentioned it before but, we're not going to see TT delays with Everest. TT was brand-new, complex, proprietary, one-of-a-kind technology for the ride vehicles. EE is simply themed roller coaster technology that, i hate to say it, has been done before (Mummy). DON'T GET ME WRONG: I think that EE is going to be awesome and has the potential to blow Mummy out of the water. I'm just saying the technology is the same, so we're very unlikely to see TT delays with EE.sabian said:Yeah!!! How many YEARS did that take to open? was it 2? Man that was the definition of disappointment...Follow Lee's advice, don't book a trip based on possible soft openeings....or soft openings, at all.
objr said:Still judging by all the latest construction pics we've seen, this is looking like its going to be the best attraction ever built by Disney...
The_CEO said:I see Soft Openings by early December.. Anyone notice the trend that they are cutting it closer and closer?...
Lynx04 said:If that news story is true then I think they are shooting for opening on regular schedule in Jan. To me I don't see them trying to shoot for soft openings in Jan. I am almost positive they want to have this ride rolling for the Christmas holiday. I they are that close to having the ride open then I know they will put some more man power into it to get it done. I think they are further along then we think. I am beginning to supect the ride will be ready for soft opening in early Dec and shooting for regular daily operation in Jan.
Pirate665 said:Even if it is fully skinned on the inside, it'd be just like USOs' Popeye ride, which had to have some serious work done to it, because some of the parts of the flumes came to the walls and at one point in the ride, it could take a persons head off. They'd have to run the Donkeys through it serval times to see if all the parts are just right. I'd say the ride is more along the lines of 55% or lower done.
Pirate665 said:Even though the track and supports are in, you have to think of the electrical, lighting, emergency equipment, ride control system programing/installation, as well as painting, costume cordination (changes can be made at the last minute), Fastpass programing/installation, ride safety training and twiking, plus anyother little add ons. These are the things that take the longest. Esp. electrical work and programing work. These are crucial and cannot be screwed up or else the whole thing will never get off the ground.
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