RnRC is zero to 57mph in just under 3 seconds.I like both rides but voted Tron here. Love Aerosmith and think the Rockin' Roller Coaster is a solid ride, but I'm more into Tron and the integration of the ride with the Legacy film is cool. The ride simulates the light-cycle battle you see in the film. I love the launch on Tron. It reminds me of the Incredicoaster (formerly California Screamin') at Disney Calif Adventure, which takes you from zero to 60 in about four seconds. I think Tron gets you there faster (maybe it's the upright passenger position that makes it feel that way?). I love the smooth ride and the feeling that I'm flying. I get the same sensation on Cosmic Rewind.
Karl Malone and Charles Barkley were both great, but it's ok favor one over the other.Both are great, no reason to pick one.
Eh, Rip Ride Rockit exists.Tron is one of the worse non-kiddie coasters out there. Certainly it's the worst in any of the 6 Orlando parks.
I think the Tron coaster is pretty fun all on its own. I agree it's a short ride and it's better at night. I would add to that, however, that the enjoyment of the ride is increased if you're a fan of the film. (Tron Legacy) The ride "story" is right out of the movie. =]Rock 'n' Rollercoaster by a mile.
Tron's ride system is cool and fun, but it's over in the blink of an eye, the daytime experience is far less interesting, the "story" makes zero sense (we are racing! all on the same team! against nobody!), and it can only accommodate a fraction of those who want to ride, and ONLY if they pay extra or jump through technological hoops to get a spot.
In contrast, Rock 'n' Rollercoaster is available to anyone with a park ticket and a willingness to wait, has 20% more "time spent going fast," and tells an immersive story that's easy to understand.
I'm sure you're right. I was coming into it with zero knowledge of Tron (or at least, nothing that I remembered: I saw the first film as a child, and never watched the more recent one). However, I felt that the preshow seemed to promise a type of experience that the ride didn't remotely deliver.I think the Tron coaster is pretty fun all on its own. I agree it's a short ride and it's better at night. I would add to that, however, that the enjoyment of the ride is increased if you're a fan of the film. (Tron Legacy) The ride "story" is right out of the movie. =]
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