TheOneVader
Well-Known Member
Does anyone have a quater I can borrow? lol :lol:
I can't wait til it opens so i can ride it!! I hear you go upside down 7-12 times!!! AWEsOME!!
Originally posted by jmarc63
I don't know where your getting your information from but it is wrong. read previous postings on SM or the main updates page at the beginnning for the correct info on M:S
Guess what one way to simulate weightlessness is..... turning you upside down.
I believe it's called a gyroscope. They strap you in place and it rotates you on 2 axis'. The rapid revolutions give the illusion of being weightless. They have cheap versions of them at themeparks and fairs etc. The only thing Disney did was build a capsule for you to sit in, and add a screen.
So technically, you WILL go upside down.
Originally posted by MrNonacho
I wouldn't worry just yet. The official opening time from Disney has always been simply "2003." Spring '03 was hinted at by the now-gone countdown timer, and now the most recent word is that they're shooting for a January opening.
I can't see how this could possibly turn into another Test Track fiasco. On one hand, we've got what amounts to basically a simulator. Very limited in what it can do in terms of its motion. If a motor or something fails, at the very worst, you could get stuck upside down or something. Test Track has 20+ self-propelled vehicles on a closed circuit track simultaneously, with each reaching speeds of up to 65 MPH at intervals of 11-12 seconds. The worst-case failure scenario here is obviously much worse. It's a heck of a lot more complex just from a safety standpoint, and seems to me like it would be much more difficult to get (and keep) it running reliably and safely.
Just keep your fingers crossed, and hopefully this thing will be open within 6 months.
Originally posted by bearboysnc
Guess what one way to simulate weightlessness is..... turning you upside down.
I believe it's called a gyroscope. They strap you in place and it rotates you on 2 axis'. The rapid revolutions give the illusion of being weightless. They have cheap versions of them at themeparks and fairs etc. The only thing Disney did was build a capsule for you to sit in, and add a screen.
So technically, you WILL go upside down.
Originally posted by will_hsv
The problem with this is that I am pretty sure that you will not be in a capsule by yourself. This fact would make the 'gyroscope' bigger and the further you are from the center point the more likely you will suffer some type of motion sickness. So while the person in the middle is enjoying the ride the ones on the ends are well . So i really dont theink they would build a ride like that.
Originally posted by bearboysnc
Look at the website showing the prototypes. Count the axis's.
Split hairs, I don't care... my point is JMarc is so sure that you don't go upside down.
I'm sure at some point you do. I'm just not so brazen to brand someone "WRONG", the way he does.
Originally posted by Fantasia Boi
Okay, I'm gonna add my two cents in here...
I got the opportunity to speak with a Guest Relations hostess who was part of the first group of non-M:S people to go into the building.
The "Test & Adjust" phase that is rumoring around... that is strictly the pre-show. They have NOT begun human testing of the actual ride testing. The GRH told me that she was part of that, but did not see the actual ride assembly itself. That is still "hush hush" She did tell me though, "It's not just a simulator... there's a lot more to it..."
An interesting note... if you all remember that satellite photo with the 4 circles? Well, when the ride "soft opens", only two of the four ride systems will be built. Once everything has opened, and they have worked out any kinks, THEN they will go ahead and complete the other two systems.
Tyler is there that much envolved in the pre-show that they haven't even gotten to the ride vehicles yet. If they havent then January seem unlikley to for the opening, I could be wrong but i woulf figure they would test for at least 90 days to figureout the kinks
As for a date... no official date, only because they don't want to risk not having it ready for that date. However, they ARE on schedule, and the best guestimate I could get out of her would be "Spring, 2003"...
Originally posted by jmarc63
Tyler is there that much envolved in the pre-show that they haven't even gotten to the ride vehicles yet. If they havent then January seem unlikley to for the opening, I could be wrong but i woulf figure they would test for at least 90 days to figureout the kinks
Originally posted by RobFL
Post show requires a CM to memorize 15 pages of speil in order to host some sort of "game" type event.
Why they're learning it this early, I dunno... What it's all about? I'll know tomarrow morning. Wednesday was testing for the first two groups in post-show. I'm in group 3
Tyler, why didn't you sign up? It was open to all WDW CM's.
-Rob
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