News Guardians of the Galaxy Cosmic Rewind attraction confirmed for Epcot

gerarar

Premium Member
Oh that makes a ton more sense, heck I’ve probably used it before, but Disney should get that updated though!
It's not necessarily Disney submitting these filters (it'll say sponsored if Disney does submit one, like the 50th celebration geofilter).

Most likely case here is that nobody has submitted a new Epcot one in a long while, which Snapchat then reviews and approves. I've made some for my HS and college and they have strict guidelines lol
 

larryz

I'm Just A Tourist!
Premium Member
Does anyone know if you get multiple rides during the AP/DVC previews?

I never attended the Ratatouille one so was curious how it all works with the time slots and such…
Just remind the CM up front that you never got to see the Rat preview. I'm sure they'll let you in again to make up for that.
 

celluloid

Well-Known Member
I’m assuming this will open with VQ, but I’m wondering why Disney hasn’t made that announcement yet. Maybe it will just open standby & ILL? That seems like a disaster waiting to happen







It could be chaotic but then again, it has a stricter height requirement than many of the previous recent opens, presumably decent capacity and reliability and is spinning rollercoaster which will turn a lot of the potential gate number away.
 

celluloid

Well-Known Member
If someone makes an item out of yarns spun together, it is spinning. It is a controlled thing that stops when you are the machine does.
I assume people wash things in machines on a spin cycle that is also controlled.
If you spin a yarn in the sense of a story. That is also spun.
A spider spins a web. Careful and controlled to a design that suits the spider.

Anyone that thinks spinning must only apply to something unpredictable, is against most senses of the word.

This attraction does not spin the same way it is not a rollercoaster but a Story Coaster. In other words, it does not change the fact that the result.
 

yensidtlaw1969

Well-Known Member
If someone makes an item out of yarns spun together, it is spinning. It is a controlled thing that stops when you are the machine does.
I assume people wash things in machines on a spin cycle that is also controlled.
If you spin a yarn in the sense of a story. That is also spun.
A spider spins a web. Careful and controlled to a design that suits the spider.

Anyone that thinks spinning must only apply to something unpredictable, is against most senses of the word.

This attraction does not spin the same way it is not a rollercoaster but a Story Coaster. In other words, it does not change the fact that the result.
That's not the source of the distinction - it's not about unpredicability, it's about speed. The washing machine calls it the "Spin Cycle" because it's so fast.

Rotation and Spinning suggest the same type of directional motion, but Spinning is faster.

I think we need to prepare to not get caught up in the semantics here, since it's unlikely most people will consider this when sharing their experience of the ride . . . but technically speaking, yes, the ride cars Rotate but do not Spin.
 

Casper Gutman

Well-Known Member
That's not the source of the distinction - it's not about unpredicability, it's about speed. The washing machine calls it the "Spin Cycle" because it's so fast.

Rotation and Spinning suggest the same type of directional motion, but Spinning is faster.

I think we need to prepare to not get caught up in the semantics here, since it's unlikely most people will consider this when sharing their experience of the ride . . . but technically speaking, yes, the ride cars Rotate but do not Spin.
I wonder which is worse for motion sickness. It seems like spinning, the more intense activity, would be, but there is (for lack of a better term) a kinetic logic to spinning that the body may understand. Rotating constantly changes the bodies orientation in relation to forward motion and is unaffected by curves and dips. It seems that, in a dark environment, this may actually be more prone to cause motion sickness. I don’t know.
 

Disgruntled Walt

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I wonder which is worse for motion sickness. It seems like spinning, the more intense activity, would be, but there is (for lack of a better term) a kinetic logic to spinning that the body may understand. Rotating constantly changes the bodies orientation in relation to forward motion and is unaffected by curves and dips. It seems that, in a dark environment, this may actually be more prone to cause motion sickness. I don’t know.
I hear everything you write in Sydney Greenstreet's voice, thanks to your picture!
 

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