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Thank goodness.He did
Thank goodness.He did
This kind of brings up, and maybe it should be a separate thread, what is the most high maintainence attraction at Walt Disney World? I might guess Mission: Space, becuase there must have to be a lot of interlocks and safety features to keep, for example, people from going out of their capsules when it is moving, and to keep people from opening the outer door when it is spinning too. Don't mean to scare anyone, but with all the people who have gone through it and the forces involved, and with the things people do, I think it is a wonder no one has been killed yet from opening the door and being hit by the ride.
There are 4 pneumatic door locks on each capsule, any one of which reading as unlocked will prevent the ride from starting or cause it to stop if it happens during the ride. Each of the doors leading into and out of the bay has a magnetic lock which prevents them from opening once they have been commanded to close. Even if power has been removed from these locks, the doors also have regular latch bolts to prevent them from being pushed open. Only one door actually has a handle on it so that it can be opened from the outside, and it is the one door that has to be unlocked with a key.
Yes, contrary to popular belief, Mission: Space isn't a ticking time bomb waiting to kill people at any moment.
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Yes, contrary to popular belief, Mission: Space isn't a ticking time bomb waiting to kill people at any moment.
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wow...I really hadnt thought of this....I would be sad to see it go... but this is one of epcot's most popular attractions....wouldnt Disney find some way to keep it running???
Now if only Chrysler would sponser the attraction. We could ride in nice, classy Sebring Convertibles.
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Sebring classy????
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Go ahead and buy the Chevy. The dealer will probably be so desperate for sales that you'll get a good deal. And the worst case scenario is that GM enters Chapter 11 after Christmas, and then goes Chapter 7 by the end of '09 and disappears entirely. But there are so many existing mechanics and infrastructure around that you'll be able to get decent parts and service for another decade or more on a Chevy vehicle, even if GM disolves completely.
If anything, vibrant new businesses and companies will spring up to service the existing fleet of tens of millions of GM vehicles in America. From the ashes of failure always spring the growth of new opportunities. That's the beauty of American free enterprise.
I say let GM fail and go bankrupt, they deserve everything they have created for themselves for the last 25 years. And how dare they blame their current position on the events of the last 60 days! They've dug themselves into their hole for decades, and they dare try to blame a short term situation for their long term problem and mismanagement! Typical Detroit arrogance and ignorance!
So go ahead and pick off a new Chevy truck today for a steal of a price from a panicky dealership. You will be fine!
The CEOs of the 3 companies were at Congress yesterday begging for money. As they were trying to leave, a reporter from GMA surprised them by asking "So if things are sooooo bad and that you closed 17 factories and cut 20000 jobs in order to survive.......why do you make $28 million a year and flew out here today on a private jet at an estimated cost of $20,000 for the round trip?" Needless to say, they had no comment.
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Sheesh. When it rains, it pours. I don't mind Test Track. It is a little dull at parts and without sponsorship, would be pretty pointless. I do enjoy those last 20 seconds though. Can't the entire ride just be like that?
That is absurd. First, an association with an brand name auto-maker is not important to the attraction, which is simply themed around automobile manufacturing. All they have to do is re-label the GM logos with something else or nothing. The words GM will have absolutely no real affect, and the post show is nothing but a show room of cars. It doesn't make or break the attraction.
As for an attraction being pointless, you can say that about every ride at Disney. The point is to have fun. Most Disney attractions offer very little in terms of education. Whether you like it or not, people like to have fun by going on rides, if they want to learn somethingthey could go to a museum (for cheaper) . What makes Disney different from a company like Six Flags and Cedar Fair (companies with better thrill rides) is its massive attention to themeing. Rock'n'Rollercoaster would be a rather boring ride if it weren't so heavily themed. Tower of Terror, while brilliantly themed, is merely an advanced drop tower. Disney wasn't against rides...he just wanted to offer something other parks didn't have...and themeing is it. Test Track doesn't need GM any more than the Haunted Mansion needs a sponsor. Some of the people here really need to get a grip.
If Epcot is going to have transpertaion pavillion I wish it would be one about the transpertation systems of the future. Honestly, when you think about it, Test Track is the perfect mirror for what is wrong with GM as a whole. No imagination, no innovation.
Test Track doesn't need GM, but it needs a sponser. With out a sponser Disney will not invest money in it. It will wither on the vine and die the same slow painful death as others have had before it.
If Epcot is going to have transpertaion pavillion I wish it would be one about the transpertation systems of the future. Honestly, when you think about it, Test Track is the perfect mirror for what is wrong with GM as a whole. No imagination, no innovation.
My sentiments exactly. At least with World of Motion you saw the future of transportation. You didn't ride a present day test track simulation. Where's the future in that Future World pavilion?
:hammer: I'm truly astounded at the complete lack of knowledge being displayed here. GM is not going to cease to exist. They don't make cars people want? Are you serious?? GM is the #1 automaker in the US, and has traded with Toyota for #1 globally the last two years so please give me a break. The number 1 thru 10 reason they're in trouble has nothing to do with not selling cars they're #1 or 2 globally, so that's just ridiculous, no they're hurting because of the union contracts that are crushing them to dust. Very, very few of the foreign outfits are unionized so they don't have these problems. Second it's well documented that the Japanese government heavily subsidizes and imposes protectionist tactics to protect their auto industry. Look it up Toyota invested a tiny fraction of the development costs for the technology of the Prius. So please, come to the discussion with facts.
Oh yeah, Southern California doesn't drive domestics? Are you serious? These people are the biggest bunch of lemmings and followers on the face of the planet. They couldn't make an independent decision to save their lives.
we NEED the Big 3. take a look at any construction site or land scaping business, etc. Who else makes a heavy duty pickup besides them? Take a look at tow trucks, ambulances, and other commercial vehicles! The chassiss are Ford 450s, 550s, etc. Even a lot of Class C RVs are built on these chassis. These whole industries will just get crushed and its YOU who will suffer for them in more ways than you can imagine!
Sure Toyota and Nissan make pickups, but neither has any heavy duty trucks or chassiss. Neither has a deisel offering. These are essentials to getting things done in every day America, whether you know it or not.
And you can say "Well someone else can build them." Uh...how long are we going to have to wait until someone does that? So while we can all go out and buy an Volvo or a Honda car, what does the rest of working America do when the Big 3 take a dump?
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