I love you. Not in a romantical way, but in a 50 year old Disney World fan kind of way.
This. I'm just not quite 50 yet, but it's closing in...
I love you. Not in a romantical way, but in a 50 year old Disney World fan kind of way.
If it does finally get a v4, they better reincorporate all the original track area that’s sitting there unused. Even if the turntable area never comes back, and I’m sure it wouldn’t, that’s still a lot more track and ride area they could bring back.
When you say "converted", it's actually just had a floor built over it. The track is still there. And at this point in time, you can see how the "floor" over the track is starting to wear and reflect light differently.Looks like all of the old track area has been converted to queue and the new exit area. At least that's what I gather from marni1971's picture
It's all still entact..Once entering the Hall of Fame area you can hear how hollow the floor below you is as it was just covered up.Looks like all of the old track area has been converted to queue and the new exit area. At least that's what I gather from marni1971's picture
If they fix the Imagination pavilion properly and bring it back to it's original glory then they can do whatever they want with the rest of the park. Having that attraction back would make it extremely easy for me to forgive everything else they've done to the park. JII was the heart of Epcot IMHO and as long as that would be restored I would be honestly content.
Were those ever intended to be mini roller coaster drops? I remember those little hills, but I also don't recall the speed of the ride changing at all as you moved through them.There were a few free rolling downhill sections where cars would pick up speed for a few seconds that didn’t work. If I recall the entrances to literature and the film rotunda finale. With today’s tech it would be a piece of cake to do if they wanted to. The original 1983 ride system back then was as cutting edge as Test Track infamously became 14 years later
Not drops as such, more downhill freewheeling sections.Were those ever intended to be mini roller coaster drops? I remember those little hills, but I also don't recall the speed of the ride changing at all as you moved through them.
Go back to Maelstrom.Too bad. I was hoping this annoying dragon would finally bid adieu.
I need this.Well, the 90's version at least.....Who else Farts Their Name.....Really?
This may be the exciting surprise Epcot needs. It is a HUGE budget, after all.... fingers crossed!Is OP credible?
When you say "converted", it's actually just had a floor built over it. The track is still there. And at this point in time, you can see how the "floor" over the track is starting to wear and reflect light differently.
Turntable still has its motors but is literally cemented into place.
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