PlaneJane
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Connor002 said:Its days are no more numbered than any other attraction.
End of story.
Give it up.
It's not going anywhere anytime soon.
There's not much to discuss.
I agree.
Long live waffles
Connor002 said:Its days are no more numbered than any other attraction.
End of story.
Give it up.
It's not going anywhere anytime soon.
There's not much to discuss.
hypercatmatt04 said:I heard they were taping Final Destination 4 at MS.
hypercatmatt04 said:I heard they were taping Final Destination 4 at MS.
JET12monorail said:Face it--New Orleans, Louisiana's days are numbered.
hardcard said:1. I created a new thread because this thread is not about a particular accident, just the ride and accidents with it in general.
2. I know MS hasn't been the direct cause of any of the deaths, but if you think that matters in the publics eye, you are sorely mistaken. IS that enough for Dsney to close the ride permanently? I don't know.. But I promise you, permanent closure of the ride will be discussed at some point.. Just because it has been the direct cause, doesn't mean it won't be blamed in the public eye
csaribay said:According to the scientific evidence I have, M:S's days are indeed numbered.
Estimates indicate that the attraction will have 9,125 days until it is removed, give or take a couple days.
mousermerf said:*sigh*
People see what fits their motives... 1hr line during peak season while Test Track and Soarin' have several hour lines. During normal season, it's M:S with 20mins and TT and Soarin at an hour and a half.
Darn, I was hoping they would demolish it and put something there actually worthwhile...Lee said:Nah...it isn't going anywhere anytime soon.
From what I hear, ridership isn't down due to either of the incidents. It would take a massive drop in riders for them to consider writing off an investment of that size (hundreds of millions).
More likely, they will alter the warning signs to include high blood pressure and other ailments, and also perhaps have the CMs do a verbal warning before allowing guests into the ride chamber.
imagineersrock said:People See what fits their motives... Yes Mission: Space usually has a much shorter wait time than Test Track and Soarin'... But you left out why that is.
-Misson: Space has a THRC(Theoretical Hourly Ride Capacity) of 2100 with two preshows.
-Soarin' has a THRC of 1500 with one preshow.
-Test Track has a THRC of 1200 with one preshow.
imagineersrock said:People See what fits their motives... Yes Mission: Space usually has a much shorter wait time than Test Track and Soarin'... But you left out why that is.
-Misson: Space has a THRC(Theoretical Hourly Ride Capacity) of 2100 with two preshows.
-Soarin' has a THRC of 1500 with one preshow.
-Test Track has a THRC of 1200 with one preshow.
Sorry if the numbers are off, all of them came off a quick internet search. Just goes to show you you can't trust everything you find on the internet.mousermerf said:Where on earth did you get those numbers?
M:S is about 1900, TT is like 1800+ with all 29 possible vehicles running, and Soarin is roughly 1800 too.
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