I have the same memories.This may be memory playing tricks, but I recall riding back in the day when the boats didn't stack, such that you didn't stop until you got to the final scene. Same with IASW. It just seems like they run more boats in the flume these days. Can anyone in the know confirm or deny?
It's a combination of more boats on the river, boats moving slower, and an increase of guests with disabilities/wheelchairs. Mainly the last one. The boats obviously cannot dispatch at proper times at unload unless boats are hitting dispatch times at load. There is a rise of things like obesity where is takes longer for guests to step on and off boats. And there are guests who have to be physically transferred by members of their parties from their wheelchairs. These things take time and they take time at load and unload. This is a big reason that boats backup more than they used to.This may be memory playing tricks, but I recall riding back in the day when the boats didn't stack, such that you didn't stop until you got to the final scene. Same with IASW. It just seems like they run more boats in the flume these days. Can anyone in the know confirm or deny?
didnt they also unload boats two at a time before? i seem to remember also loading 2 at a time on separate canals that merged under the tower
Yes and yes. 1998 IIRC.I'm pretty sure it had dual loading/unloading when it began and then was changed to single loading in the '90s.
I don't remember that, but I'm always focused on getting out of the boat, and not taking spill, as in SPLAT, ha ha.didnt they also unload boats two at a time before? i seem to remember also loading 2 at a time on separate canals that merged under the tower
It's a combination of more boats on the river, boats moving slower, and an increase of guests with disabilities/wheelchairs. Mainly the last one. The boats obviously cannot dispatch at proper times at unload unless boats are hitting dispatch times at load. There is a rise of things like obesity where is takes longer for guests to step on and off boats. And there are guests who have to be physically transferred by members of their parties from their wheelchairs. These things take time and they take time at load and unload. This is a big reason that boats backup more than they used to.
ok, ok tower is the wrong word, they did merge below the show control area.They did and still do unload more than one boat at a time, but I don't think they ever had a dual canal unload system... and they really need that. $ boats at a time would stop the stack up from ever happening...
IASW has a tower...not Pirates.
Indeed. One unload with two stations, and duel load.They did and still do unload more than one boat at a time, but I don't think they ever had a dual canal unload system... and they really need that. $ boats at a time would stop the stack up from ever happening...
IASW has a tower...not Pirates.
Very disappointed that Pirates is going to be closed for refurbishment when I'm there in June, but I can definitely understand why. Does anyone know if the gift shop will be open while the ride is closed?
MoreNo doubt on that, don't worry!
True the back row is in use. I got to ride in it back in January and got pretty soaked along my left side, lower back area, as I was on the outside left position. However, I did notice that in either December or September that the back row was roped off during one of those visits. Can't remember which visit specifically though.That's not true and hasn't been for awhile. The back row is in use.
Curiouser and curiouser...........Photo discovery as of Tuesday, Mar 10. Riding the Epcot monorail you pass by a construction/staging area where the old airstrip used to be in the mid-20th century (east side of monorail). Two towers are being constructed in this area, only visible for a few seconds. My first thought is they could be replacement towers for the Spanish fort inside Pirates of the Caribbean, since they have that shape and turret top, which is why I posted these photos here. However, someone else might have a better clue (i.e., movie prop, future attraction, something completely different). The tower on the left is still metal framework. The tower on the right has a outer covering.
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in this photo, you see the right tower with the "turret top" shape.
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That actually looks more like what they're going to put in the Hub, by the castle, doesn't it?Photo discovery as of Tuesday, Mar 10. Riding the Epcot monorail you pass by a construction/staging area where the old airstrip used to be in the mid-20th century (east side of monorail). Two towers are being constructed in this area, only visible for a few seconds. My first thought is they could be replacement towers for the Spanish fort inside Pirates of the Caribbean, since they have that shape and turret top, which is why I posted these photos here. However, someone else might have a better clue (i.e., movie prop, future attraction, something completely different). The tower on the left is still metal framework. The tower on the right has a outer covering.
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in this photo, you see the right tower with the "turret top" shape.
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That actually looks more like what they're going to put in the Hub, by the castle, doesn't it?
Nah, looks too dark for the hub. Plus those are supposed to be topped by blue right?That actually looks more like what they're going to put in the Hub, by the castle, doesn't it?
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