matt9112
Well-Known Member
its probably around 3 and half minutes to 4 minutes, but could deliver an operational hourly throughput of around 2050/hr
Which is an exceptional capacity for a single track coaster, especially at Disney. The price tag is clearly related to this capacity with, two show buildings, over a mile of train and multiple trains to go with it. it doesnt take a rocket scientist to work out where the money went.
I do find the rhetoric weird that because they had boring long winded rides , that that is what should be going back in the park, when clearly no one was going to them otherwise theyd be open now. Their main competitor is building groundbreaking rides and its like many of you want them to be a boring museum that never does anything different other than lousy ideas that never made if off the drawing board in [whichever decade you went to disney as a child] .
They spent money on Barges they needed for a show, im not sure how that is wasteful.
Yes, sadly at least 10 months at this stage, showing very few signs it will be done earlier than 2023
Epcot needs more ride capacity....thats a factual statement i dont care how you get it. Build 15 roller coasters if you want.