mergatroid
Well-Known Member
That I don't know.
Ok thanks anyway mate
That I don't know.
Also, regarding the issues.
I'm now wondering if the guidance problem is not the issue, but the boat engines.
Imagine them getting ordered by the gps to keep firing to keep in position and thus ending with no power left mid show and they end floating a drift and hitting other barges.
Industrial GPS for guidance systems can be accurate down to just a few inches. I can assure you, this is not the same type of GPS receiver used in your phone. However, triangulation from an in-park guidance system using radio frequency could be an option to supplement the GPS system (or replace it if need be).It still could be gps related. Gps can get pretty bad if you need to pin point something really close. You can use pokemon go as a soruce. Make your phone only use gps and not wifi also. Some phones when on this will have your player walk around in kinda like a circle.
I would think if you need it to guide boats for a show and they need pinpoint accuracy it might be kinda hard. Maybe they need a wifi network or something else to help it. The problem would be how to keep it up with everybody that has cell phone with wifi enabled also.
It's kind of silly for everyone to be jumping to conclusions about things we have no idea about. We will find out everything when we find it out.
They are paying Comcast to take AK right? or was it Seaworld?I am guessing that the problems with ROL are so bad that they are going to shut down the whole park.
I doubt Disney will ever tell us what is causing the delay, but our insiders might learn more as time goes on. But I agree that it's silly to jump to conclusions when we have so little information. I'm sure Disney would like to provide an update but that's got to be tough when you likely don't have anything positive to report. I think they'll learn from their earlier mistake in announcing a start date prematurely. This thing will likely be as close to perfect as possible when they finally launch it.It's kind of silly for everyone to be jumping to conclusions about things we have no idea about. We will find out everything when we find it out.
Even though show control and industrial automation (and I have done a bit of both) have technological similarities they are designed for two very different industries. I doubt you will find a theatrical show control system that can interface to a GPS navigation system, or an industrial control system that can coordinate music and video.
Frozen at the Hyperion uses moving set pieces (doors, ice palace stairs, coronation platform, video wall, etc.) using some type of relative spatial navigation (I assume related to the trackless ride system) with positive human enabling. In other words, the self-navigating scenic pieces can move when one or more necessary enabling buttons are pressed by human operators, allowing the set pieces to respond to the command embedded in the SMPTE code, which also controls music and lighting cues, similar to the Map wagons in Mickey and the Magical Map which are on a physical track..
Are you talking about the Frozen show at Disneyland? I don't see any free moving set pieces in that show. The doors fly in, and the ice palace stairs and coronation platform both come straight downstage and appear to be on a track in the floor.
Well, I can reach out to my rebel spies for confirmation, but this is what I've been hearing since just before opening. Let us hope that the Force wills it that no Bothan spies are injured or killed.
We'll be there about the same time as you- 27th-2nd, and will do our usual morning at AK before hopping to another park and not roll the dice with ROL/AK hours. We do plan another trip within a few months, so if they get the show going, we might make the effort to see it then. Meanwhile, we'll enjoy other parks- mainly MK and Epcot. I hope you enjoy your trip!So just checked and the current closing times for AK is 8pm during the first half of September, and then 7:30pm from the 17th through October. This makes the closing time at more or less sunset, and a good half an hour before it'll be dark enough for any of the nighttime offerings. A great shame for me as I'll be at WDW from Sep 26 - Oct 4. I'd planned the trip dates based almost entirely around seeing RoL, and also the fact that over in MK the BTMRR rehab should've completed (before it was delayed)... Oh well, you win some, you lose some...
We are headed to the World 9/7 - 9/17. I've given up on a full-fledged AK-evening. I can't get a Jungle Book FP, and I've heard the nighttime Safari is meh.
I've dedicated the morning of 9/11 to be a sleep in/putter around the resort day, lunch at Pepper Market, go for a swim, and then arrive at AK for 3:00.
My FastPasses are booked. We'll ride a few rides, walk a few trails, buy a few trinkets, catch a glimpse of the Tree Awakening, and then go to DS to enjoy dinner at Frontera Cocina.
I was disappointed, but now I'm good with it. From all accounts, the Tree Awakening is the best part, and all else can wait until our 2017 trip.
AK closes at 8:00 on 9/11. We will stay there until about 7:45. I'm looking forward to seeing the Tree Awaken.I do urge you to reconsider. I went to AK last Sunday night for the first time and I have to say, it was one of the best Disney experiences I've had in a long time.
I had no real plans, other than to just experience the night. Got there at 8, bought a beer and watched the Carnivale show. It was high energy and a lot of fun. Costumes were great. Walked through Asia as jungle book was starting. Didn't watch, but enjoyed the music. Went back to see the Tree Awakening, which live up to the hype. Do yourself a favor and just hang out in that area for a good 20 minutes so you see a few shows.
Walked back to Africa, bought another beer and watched the band play and dance. I didn't go on any rides, but the lines were non-existent. Honestly, it felt a bit like being at a private party!
Tip: stand on the Africa bridge at 9:30 and watch the Studios fireworks over Everest. Very cool!
AK at night is special. Yes, I sound like I'm on pixie dust, but hey, that night did it for me.
They are paying Comcast to take AK right? or was it Seaworld?
Are you talking about the Frozen show at Disneyland? I don't see any free moving set pieces in that show. The doors fly in, and the ice palace stairs and coronation platform both come straight downstage and appear to be on a track in the floor.
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