"Rotating Rides With Interactive Water Features" Patent

RSoxNo1

Well-Known Member
I am more interested by this "morphing coaster" idea. Please explain what that is!!

It goes from a regular coaster style to inverted. It was apparently going to be used for the proposed "Fire Mountain" in Adventureland.

It was also supposed to be used for Dragon Towers.

Mods, there is a thread on this in the Imagineering forum, not sure if you wanna keep this talk over there and close this thread.
 

Avenger117

Well-Known Member
I like the idea of an Interactive water ride. After the buzz lightyear ride, I don't think there could ever be too many interactive rides. They just add to the fun.
 

SirGoofy

Member
It was also supposed to be used for Dragon Towers.

You've said this before. I've read a ton of stuff on Dragon Tower(I'm literally obsessed), including interviews with the guy who designed it, and I've never seen anything about it being a morpher. Not saying you're wrong, but would you mind linking where you've seen that?:wave:
 

RSoxNo1

Well-Known Member
This article references Dragon Tower as an Inverted Coaster:
http://jimhillmedia.com/blogs/jim_hill/archive/2000/12/31/309.aspx

Part 3 of this article references Fire Mountain as a morphing coaster:
http://jimhillmedia.com/blogs/jim_hill/archive/2001/01/01/311.aspx

I'm still looking for where I read/heard that Dragon Tower was to be a morphing coaster, but my understanding was that instead of the morph section being at a Volcano like in Fire Mountain, it was to be at the point of a Dragon attack.
 

SMRT-1

Active Member
This article references Dragon Tower as an Inverted Coaster:
http://jimhillmedia.com/blogs/jim_hill/archive/2000/12/31/309.aspx

Part 3 of this article references Fire Mountain as a morphing coaster:
http://jimhillmedia.com/blogs/jim_hill/archive/2001/01/01/311.aspx

I'm still looking for where I read/heard that Dragon Tower was to be a morphing coaster, but my understanding was that instead of the morph section being at a Volcano like in Fire Mountain, it was to be at the point of a Dragon attack.

such a shame about beastly kingdom..
 

plutoismyhero

Active Member
They had one of these at Carowinds too, for a time. If it is anything like that, it is more of a Typhoon Lagoon/Blizzard Beach type ride because you got very very wet. (In Carowinds, it was adjacent to the water park section).

Could be entirely different though, hence the new patent.

Thats exactly what i as thinking when i read this
 

RSoxNo1

Well-Known Member
Ok, this is what I could find - I know I read a full article on this, and Jim Hill references an article that's got full details of the ride within this article. The problem is, the link is broken.

http://jimhillmedia.com/blogs/jim_hill/archive/2004/10/18/479.aspx

He references a Mark Goldhaber article, but that link is broken. This is what I turned up:

http://www.mouseplanet.com/7123/Woulda_Coulda_Shoulda

In this article it's described as an inverted coaster. Considering this seems to be straight from an Imagineer I'll assume that whatever I read was incorrect, and the fact that I can't find anything confirming it has me believing that I'm mistaken. Sorry for the confusion.
 

SirGoofy

Member
such a shame about beastly kingdom..

Barring budget cuts, it would have been something built in the past 10 years that everyone would have agreed was true Disney. Everything about that place would have been amazing.

Ok, this is what I could find - I know I read a full article on this, and Jim Hill references an article that's got full details of the ride within this article. The problem is, the link is broken.

http://jimhillmedia.com/blogs/jim_hill/archive/2004/10/18/479.aspx

He references a Mark Goldhaber article, but that link is broken. This is what I turned up:

http://www.mouseplanet.com/7123/Woulda_Coulda_Shoulda

In this article it's described as an inverted coaster. Considering this seems to be straight from an Imagineer I'll assume that whatever I read was incorrect, and the fact that I can't find anything confirming it has me believing that I'm mistaken. Sorry for the confusion.

No problem, I was just curious. Like I said, I'm obsessed with BK and DT, so I was wondering if what I read was wrong.:wave:
 

_Scar

Active Member
This ride systems seems annoying. I remember seeing it in RCT3 and thinking "why would it be fun to have a gallon of water dumped over your head at night speeds?".

Why Disney, Why?!
 

SirGoofy

Member
This ride systems seems annoying. I remember seeing it in RCT3 and thinking "why would it be fun to have a gallon of water dumped over your head at night speeds?".

Why Disney, Why?!

Remember, just because they patented it, doesn't mean it will ever be used.
 

dandaman

Well-Known Member
It's called Splash Battle. Here's a couple pics I've taken of it... Super neat ride.

A very similar ride called Buccaneer Battle at Six Flags Great America was new for last year, and I can honestly say it's the most fun I've had on a water attraction. :lol:

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Figment1986

Well-Known Member
True, true.


Seeing those pics it looks interesting. I'd love to see anything that gets you cooled off in DHS- maybe this. :shrug:

perhaps they were looking at it's use in a water park... They build the master blaster water coaster at typhoon lagoon, maybe they were looking at something new at blizzard beach? That or design the concept, and then lease the patents to another company like what they did with the air launch firework tech.
 
You're at a waterpark and probably already soaked. Why would it be handy in a water park?

By that theory, you'd only need one attraction at a water park. :)
It seems that water parks need to find new and innovative ways for guests to get wet, because a lot of people like new and innovative ways to get wet. :)
 

Monsterfan99

Active Member
Hopefully the roller soaker style coaster never comes to Disney. The capacity on them are among the worst in the amusement industry. There is a reason parks take them out.

Now a Splash Battle on the other hand...
 

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