EPCOTCenterLover
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I was there opening weekend as I worked for AT&T at the time. I rode twice and remember lots of these now gone effects.
It definitely had a reddish look, though in person I thought it was the lighting. Your explanation seems very possible though.I've heard Baxter's explanation on why this didn't last very long. I'd have to find it again, but I think he said something about how they had to put a dye in the water to make it look like lava and it was clogging the intakes and the system couldn't generate the ice quick enough or something that that effect.
Disney's version of a 'story coaster' is Guardians. Make what you will of it.I just wish they did a better job of hiding the track and less open spaces with walls for the launches. Its a great experience and much better than Dueling Dragons and Velocicoaster, but I'd love to see Disney's version of the same experience.
I'd say more Expedition Everest, which I still find weak in terms of pacing. Guardians is just Ghost Galaxy with new projections.Disney's version of a 'story coaster' is Guardians. Make what you will of it.
They’re about to give us a much shorter version with no animatronics that mostly takes place in a dark warehouse full of projections. But, seriously, I’d love to see the Imagineers get free reign—with proper funding and no cutbacks—to tackle a coaster like this.…I'd love to see Disney's version of the same experience.
This video on Youtube shows the long lost ice effect, though I think the bits of Indy dialogue that no longer are used in the 'rotation' are far more interesting. The ride's potential is far more than what's currently there- they don't randomize the vehicle's movements, they don't use all the available dialogue, most effects are busted. The preshow is significantly shortened with all of the 'Eye on the Globe' stuff removed.
Indy Stuntshow/Treehouse confirmedRemember when they tried an Indy stunt show type thing in Adventureland like 15 years ago? They had Indy running around the treehouse and some pretty girl flailing about on a balcony and bad guys chasing them. There were also bullwhips.
Except this was all being done in Adventureland. At Disneyland. Where it's shoulder-to-shoulder and you can't see or hear a thing because you are crammed into a sea of deafening humanity. So the blaring audio track used for the show just sounded like...
"BLAH-BLURGH-BLAH-INDY-BLAH-BLAH-BLARP-JEWELS-BLAH-BLAH-BLAH-JUMP!!!!
And the "show" itself looked like this to the audience...
There's something so charmingly stupid about most theme park entertainment. Especially when it is produced by people who apparently have never actually been inside their own theme park on a Saturday afternoon.
I hope Disneyland Entertainment group does something like that again for this next Indy movie.
They could just call it BLAH-BLAH-BLAH-INDY!
For a long time, you could move the bamboo pole and the spikes would come out of the ceiling a few inches.My sister in law's father's construction company built the show buildings for Indy. He said it was like nothing they ever did before because they were used to steel frame warehouses. They had a lot of fun throwing cement on the walls in the cave system. He confirmed the diamond floor button would lower the floor and ceiling in that section.
Thank you for confirming that I'm not crazy! I remembered that, but it hasn't worked in so long I figured that I must have remembered it wrong.He confirmed the diamond floor button would lower the floor and ceiling in that section.
I still am not convinced. I rode that ride 4 times opening day and then throughout the summer and I can never recall a gag in the diamond floor corridor. Spike room 100%. The rope. Yep. But I remember always wishing the diamonds did something and them never doing so.Thank you for confirming that I'm not crazy! I remembered that, but it hasn't worked in so long I figured that I must have remembered it wrong.
I agree- I don't think the diamond floor stones ever depressed. Makes sense, as it could be a tripping hazard. I do vaguely remember a clunking, grinding sound effect here, though... maybe?I still am not convinced. I rode that ride 4 times opening day and then throughout the summer and I can never recall a gag in the diamond floor corridor. Spike room 100%. The rope. Yep. But I remember always wishing the diamonds did something and them never doing so.
For a long time, you could move the bamboo pole and the spikes would come out of the ceiling a few inches.
My brother and I have a running disagreement about whether the steering wheel on the Indy vehicles ever turned! I don’t think it did, but my brother insists he’s ”steered” before.Didn't the steering wheel on the vehicles used to turn?
My brother and I have a running disagreement about whether the steering wheel on the Indy vehicles ever turned! I don’t think it did, but my brother insists he’s ”steered” before.
We’ve scrutinized this video from the pre-show, and we still disagree. Despite the actor’s hand movements on the wheel, I say that that the spoke at the top of the wheel stays at 11:00.
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