Self explanatory really. This stuff always fascinates me, especially where the guests have to walk through miniature 'London' without treading on the buildings
Pretty cool. Was there a date on it? It's clearly pre-Covid (no masks, and girl in BBB attire).
Nice peek behind the curtain though.
I thought the same thing. That's the best they can do for an evacuation route? Good thing it wasn't an emergency.I am shocked there is not a clear emergency exit without literally walking through the London set...that is bizarre
Self explanatory really. This stuff always fascinates me, especially where the guests have to walk through miniature 'London' without treading on the buildings
Now I'm curious what their evacuation plan is for an emergency, like a fire. I can't imagine wheeling steps over to every flying ship would work too well for something like that.
They don't wheel steps over to the ships. Every so many yards they have steps level with the track. In a breakdown the CM's push the 'ships' to the nearest set of steps and then allow the guests out. They may have some mobile steps but they aren't the usual procedure. I would hate to be on that attraction if it broke down during a fire in that building I must admit
In an emergency, no one's worried about not knocking over Big BenI thought the same thing. That's the best they can do for an evacuation route? Good thing it wasn't an emergency.
LOL True.In an emergency, no one's worried about not knocking over Big Ben
Youtube suggested I watch this, it's the evacuation of Flight of Passage for a fire. Towards the end you see backstage for those interested.
I was quite surprised how no one reacted when the woman said there was a silent fire alarm. Maybe I've been through too many what if's but I would much rather have found out it was a false alarm than find out it was the real thing and my lack of action costs me my life.
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