easyrowrdw
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It won’t lessen the demand for Rise. But it will add more capacity for those waiting to ride Rise (or those who can’t)
Ah, yes. I agree with that. When you said manage, I interpreted it as mitigate.
It won’t lessen the demand for Rise. But it will add more capacity for those waiting to ride Rise (or those who can’t)
Disney released the accessibility information and it says must transfer from wheelchair. Does anyone know why it doesn’t have a wheelchair accessible vehicle (WAV)?
However Rat has a wheelchair vehicle though. I saw this discussion come up on Twitter yesterday. While RotR has a height requirement, MMRR doesn't so people are assuming it should have a wheelchair vehicle. I do wonder what the decision behind this was (or the limitations).I believe ROTR is also like this.
That isn't what is says. It says first attraction at any Disney park. An attraction isn't necessarily a ride. Disney lists the Country Bear Jamboree as an attraction too. Mickey Mouse Revue and the Country Bears are both AA shows. They can't have it both ways just because their PR department knows nothing of its own parks.This is Disney’s own words. And I believe they are referring to this being the first ride through experience.
Let’s not get locked down by petty semantics.
That isn't what is says. It says first attraction at any Disney park. An attraction isn't necessarily a ride. Disney lists the Country Bear Jamboree as an attraction too. Mickey Mouse Revue and the Country Bears are both AA shows. They can't have it both ways.
However Rat has a wheelchair vehicle though. I saw this discussion come up on Twitter yesterday. While RotR has a height requirement, MMRR doesn't so people are assuming it should have a wheelchair vehicle. I do wonder what the decision behind this was (or the limitations).
Visited for the first time last May, and I was a little surprised at how seedy the area was, specifically in front of the Chinese Theater and Walk of Fame.LMAO, I wonder how many of you have been to Hollywood and TCL Chinese Theatre. The entire area around Hollywood/Highland is a curious but grimy, tacky place.
I will say, I’ve never seen it like that in the past few trips though.
I agree completely. I think my biggest problem is that I waited so long to be able to look down the street from the entrance to see an unobstructed Chinese Theater (good riddance hat!) again, and now there's going to be a neon sign glaring at me at night. Maybe from the end of the street it won't be too bad. But putting the signage where the GMR signage was would have made the most sense to me, and wouldn't have covered up any architectural elements on the theater facade.Gorgeous sign but I hate hate hate the placement, just because the covered dragon. I don't particularly have an attachment to the Chinese theater or anything, but it's just a really strange juxtaposition.
GMR didn't close for Fireworks, neither will this. Besides, last I checked, you can easily be right next to the facade (maybe even in the courtyard) during fireworks.Will this ride close early when fireworks shows are going off?
What if fireworks shows are before the actual park close time?
GMR didn't close for Fireworks, neither will this. Besides, last I checked, you can easily be right next to the facade (maybe even in the courtyard) during fireworks.
You have already given this more thought than WDI did.Haha yes, and I would agree, yet that is the sign for the movie showing inside of the theater. What’s problematic about the Runaway Railway sign is that we are supposedly going to see a short called Mickey and Minnie’s Perfect Picnic, so the sign should say Perfect Picnic, not Runaway Railway. It is either very inconsistent or extremely meta that the sign on the theater is the name of the adventure we ultimately have.
I still think the short and ride should’ve been given the same name but whatever.
Haha yes, and I would agree, yet that is the sign for the movie showing inside of the theater. What’s problematic about the Runaway Railway sign is that we are supposedly going to see a short called Mickey and Minnie’s Perfect Picnic, so the sign should say Perfect Picnic, not Runaway Railway. It is either very inconsistent or extremely meta that the sign on the theater is the name of the adventure we ultimately have.
I still think the short and ride should’ve been given the same name but whatever.
Let the vehicles speak for themselves.However Rat has a wheelchair vehicle though. I saw this discussion come up on Twitter yesterday. While RotR has a height requirement, MMRR doesn't so people are assuming it should have a wheelchair vehicle. I do wonder what the decision behind this was (or the limitations).
I expect this to use the same technology as the drop in ROTR does, therefore they problaby share the same vehicles aswell.I thought I read somewhere that there is a waterfall scene that the vehicles tilt that make you feel as if you're about to go over. If that's the case I can see why they couldn't have a wheelchair lock in place for that.
Let the vehicles speak for themselves.
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I expect this to use the same technology as the drop in ROTR does, therefore they problaby share the same vehicles aswell.
No I meant regarding the simulator part. If I am correct the ROTR scene drops first, and then turns into a small simulator ala star tours.There are no drops in this attraction. The “waterfall” sequence will be similar to the enclosed individual ride vehicle screen rooms that Ratatouille utilizes.
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