Daveeeeed
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Agreed.This is why I love the internet.
Agreed.This is why I love the internet.
Yes, but until the boats are back in for testing, I'd rather not go into any detail. The options they have are going to need a lot of tweaking to make things work, if they work as intended.Do you know how they adding capacity?
Would it be bigger logs or closer spacings between logs? I'm assuming that there are limited options given that the ride system is not changing.
The flume bed is not being changed physically. I don't think there is enough room to engineer a curve in the space just before North Sea even if they wanted to. However, there are ways to address some of the other items you're bringing up. I did say "not a lot" when it came to capacity increasing, though, on purpose.Capacity increases will be minimal. Due to the double reversing elements of the ride system, they cannot reduce the distance between boats. Due to the same mechanisms, they cannot increase the size of the boats. With a single load/unload dock they could possible have one more boat "in motion" at the same time, and the load/unload process may go a little faster - but this would be off-set by a slightly longer ride. The only way they could significantly increase throughput would be to remove the two "switches" and replace tham with curves - but there is no indication that *any* changes are being made to the flume itself. And even then, there would have to be at least some delay built in to allow one boat to clear the bottom of the hill before the next one went down (as in PoC or Splash). Given the current capacity of 900/hour (quoting others on this board), I wouldn't expect to see any more than 1000/hour...
Right. Goes with the narration of "back, back, over the falls!" The original boat design didn't anticipate the height/width of the back blocking the view behind as much as it did. The waterfall should stay.The ride system was designed to bring the boat very close to the the edge of the outside waterfall (a great visual effect of the ride was the "fear" of going over the waterfall, but because it was behind you, it was completely lost). It also served a practical purpose of being a run-off for water in the switching area, so I'm guessing they will reopen the hole and have some sort of "ice cave" just barely visible inside - as a teaser.
I REALLY hope we are all wrong about this and somehow there will be no issue at all. I can't see how that will be the case, but I would love for my fears to be unfounded.FUBAR at its finest.
Demand for Frozen will dry up completely in the coming months and.....I REALLY hope we are all wrong about this and somehow there will be no issue at all. I can't see how that will be the case, but I would love for my fears to be unfounded.
They're getting themselves into it themselves. It's not the guests fault; they know the demand very well.Demand for Frozen will dry up completely in the coming months and.....
Nope. They are screwed.
Whether you loved or hated Maelstrom, whether you want Epcot to be more kid friendly or remain true to its past, none of that changes the fact that Disney just flat out cut corners and took the path of least resistance with this attraction. Nobody wins. Everybody got shortchanged here. They can throw all their over-used, repetitive buzz words at it, but its still unimaginative.
Counting on it to "boost the popularity of Epcot" is only more proof of how out of touch they are becoming with what makes a theme park popular or unique in the first place. I can completely respect that Frozen fans are excited for an attraction, but the cost of their happiness comes at the expense of the company knowing, or at least thinking that it will be acceptable to do this again.
Staggs really sums it up perfectly in his quote, “we purposefully set a really audacious goal to get this thing done.” Its nice to know that the emphasis of their "audacious goal" is to simply "get it done", not create an amazing attraction or give the fans something truly unique in themed entertainment, nope, just "get it done". And while Disney "audaciously" takes nearly 2 years to reskin an existing attraction, Universal is building an entire island with an actual big ticket attraction. And while Disney gives us an artist rendering of ONE scene from their audacious refurb, Universal actually has something to show for their work so far, which I gotta say, looks exciting...and it didnt take a WSJ reporter asking unwanted questions for them to release a video, lol
True Pandora will be epic. Although I think the problem "Frozen: Ever After" suffers is the loading capacity. Not to mention how short the ride will be. That's their biggest problem.While Disney has made some mistakes as of late, I am being optimistic that they are trying to fix them with a game of "catch-up" here. Pandora is all new and I'm sure there will be some other new stuff though it will take a while. I'm really being optimistic that they are going to try and blow people away at D23.
It as if their strategy is having Frozen will get kids to drag their parents to the park, but the attraction won't get that crowded because what will ultimately be there will be so uninspiring that enough the parents will say "never mind" after they get thereDemand for Frozen will dry up completely in the coming months and.....
Nope. They are screwed.
As bad as the name is, at least it doesn't share an acronym with an obscene phrase.True Pandora will be epic. Although I think the problem "Frozen: Ever After" suffers is the loading capacity. Not to mention how short the ride will be. That's their biggest problem.
P.S. The name is pretty bad too, but that will not affect the ride itself
If people keep complaining about Frozen Ever After, Disney will redo the attraction a la Journey into Imagination with Figment. They'll center the ride around the Swedish Chef since Norway is next door to Sweden and the guests are tourists, what do they know!
Well they are adding another theater to Soarin' that will help at least somewhat, but still Frozen will be overwhelmed. They Need to redo Imagination entirely, and put a new ride in the unvierse of energy while keeping the music as it rocks.There was a massive highway construction here in St. Louis maybe five years ago. They basically closed the busiest highway in the city for a year. Everyone (including me) thought it would be a total mess. Strangely, it was fine and not really any worse.
My hope is that somehow all the capacity issues and bottlenecks will be the same way with this Frozen ride. Of course, the chances of that happening are even less than of my highway example. There's just so much demand and nowhere to put all the guests who want to ride it. When you add that to Disney not making other additions in EPCOT, it seems even worse.
I agree those AA's are epic I wish they would put them in peter pan too, and give that ride higher capacity.I might be annoying.. but the AA's will be 7DMT kind and I can't wait to see them!
Well they are adding another theater to Soarin' that will help at least somewhat, but still Frozen will be overwhelmed. They Need to redo Imagination entirely, and put a new ride in the unvierse of energy while keeping the music as it rocks.
Exactly. Energy already gobbles up crowds, but imagine the potential if it was so good it always had a 30 minute wait? And if they would go the expensive route they could make a roller coaster where FIgment is, and the Captain EO theater if it gets a new show could be cloned to: Paris, Tokyo, and Anaheim. But a roller coaster would be better for a new pavilion in WS, so let's assume they make a Phineas & Ferb attraction where figment was. It'll jump from a 5 min wait to 30 minute even after a year it opens.Right. Imagination and Energy given them opportunities to spread out crowds and also would help FP+ to work much better too. The sad thing is that I don't see anything happening for a while.
The ride system was designed to bring the boat very close to the the edge of the outside waterfall (a great visual effect of the ride was the "fear" of going over the waterfall, but because it was behind you, it was completely lost). It also served a practical purpose of being a run-off for water in the switching area, so I'm guessing they will reopen the hole and have some sort of "ice cave" just barely visible inside - as a teaser.
I REALLY hope we are all wrong about this and somehow there will be no issue at all. I can't see how that will be the case, but I would love for my fears to be unfounded.
I can't, it would be great if they had some plan to account for the lack of capacity, but I can't begin to imagine what that would be.If you'd like to explain to me how they can increase the HRC, I'm all ears.
Oh, you'll wait. Probably around 90 minutes to 2 hours.I might be annoying.. but the AA's will be 7DMT kind and I can't wait to see them!
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