piratetreasure
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Oh. My mistake.Nope it is a Kuta Robot arm. Here is a link to a picture of it.
http://miceage.micechat.com/kevinyee/ky051707a.htm
Oh. My mistake.Nope it is a Kuta Robot arm. Here is a link to a picture of it.
http://miceage.micechat.com/kevinyee/ky051707a.htm
Marlin and the Angler fish are both run off the same Kuka arm (and always UV-lit) - if the arm fails, so do both characters. Whilst it looks spectacularly fast with the work lights on, the arm is being asked to do things it wasn`t designed to do, hence the downtime. During a quick-fix a curtain is drawn infront of it - this makes me wonder if it is more serious. Remember the days when WDI would invent something themselves instead of outsourcing a complete unit? Here`s the result. And to think this was the budget-enhanced version of The Seas with Nemo.
Oh, it`s looking very good for Uni. The arm they are basing the ride system on is a bit bigger and a lot more complex (and safer) to carry passangers; imagine x ammount of arms moving through a richly themed dark ride environment on x ammount of ride chassis, carrying x ammount of independent ride cars, all at the same time. Kuka know they have to make it work, not just for their reputation but legally too. This ride, when it opens, will make Spiderman look like it's a small world.From what I've read, the bad maintenance and performance of the Kuka arms is why Disney based on them and didn't sign an exclusivity deal (like what Universal did).... But only time will tell if this is a good decision or not, but it isn't looking good for Universal....
Using the arm to move a static figure around a black light environment is hardly cutting edge. Of course Test Track as well as Innoventions use industrial robots. World of Motion had Bird and the Robot where the robot performed more complicated commands, and that was built in the 80s.Really how many other attractions are using a kuta robot arm in such a way? How many did it before this attraction? What other attractions are there where the peppers ghost effect is done so opaque?
I can confirm Marni's statement here. Although it went through some pretty painful cutbacks just before the last phase of design it will still be the ride to top.Oh, it`s looking very good for Uni. The arm they are basing the ride system on is a bit bigger and a lot more complex (and safer) to carry passangers; imagine x ammount of arms moving through a richly themed dark ride environment on x ammount of ride chassis, carrying x ammount of independent ride cars, all at the same time. Kuka know they have to make it work, not just for their reputation but legally too. This ride, when it opens, will make Spiderman look like it's a small world.
Funny how these things work and don't work. I only go to WDW once a year or so and have only been three strips since the Nemo ride open. Everytime the Angler Fish worked but I have NEVER seen that shark poke his nose out. Thought it was a static figure until I read otherwise in this thread.
This situation isn`t new - it`s been happening for years. Splash Mountain, Big Thundermountain, Space Mountain, Ellens Energy Adventure, Test Track, Maelstrom, The Great Movie Ride, Dinosaur - all have elaborate effects switched off to save on maintainence or just because they were a pain to fix. Some AAs even have their movements limited to reduce costume wear. I kid you not. You reach a catch 22 - should WDI stop making effects that are hard to maintain, or should 3rd shift managers be given the okay to maintain them? It didn`t used to be like this, and Universal are way ahead in effects maintainence in both parks. Indeed, there is a concerted effort to have every effect in every attraction fully working over at USF and IOA.why bother putting stuf in the attractions, if they are so high tec and expensive to repair they never get looked after? seems false economy. plan and design a better longer lasting ride, that doesnt need to repaired evry other month. imagine some peopl(like me) who live overseas and can only get to the parks every coupleof years and the rides are tatty and not working, its not like we can go back and see the refurb that often.
come on disney, start spending some $$$$ and start looking after what you have.
Nope. They can use, maintain or replace the ones they already have they just cant put new ones into new attractions.
Yeah, apparently there is a structural problem but that is not a severe as the internal damage to the yeti. He's kind of in B+ mode and will be for quite a while!
I meant to say, I saw only 2 birds working at the seas the other day!! Come on, that's just too many things wrong guys!!
Oh and slightly off topic, but when I was in the Haunted Mansion the other day someone flashed in the seance scene and we all saw how the effect was done, I had no idea, and now I've seen it, it really bummed me out because I wanted it to be a secret. Why do people use flash in that ride?
Might you be able to elaborate? I know about some of the lost effects, but there are some attractions you mentioned that I haven't heard of "lost" effects in them at all.Splash Mountain, Big Thundermountain, Space Mountain, Ellens Energy Adventure, Test Track, Maelstrom, The Great Movie Ride, Dinosaur - all have elaborate effects switched off to save on maintainence or just because they were a pain to fix. Some AAs even have their movements limited to reduce costume wear.
Uh, don't place the blame on attractions hosts. Most are very committed to their attractions and do notice these things and do call them in. It's just a question of whether or not anything happens after that--a situation that is out of the control of the hosts (and sometimes, out of the control of after-hours maintenance as well).This is sad. I totally agree that park and attraction operators have got to keep better tabs on the current state of their attractions. I hope I don't chew any CMs out for this next week, but chances are I will. Many of these things take nothing more than a phone call to fix. Bottom line: CMs don't care, if they took pride int the parks, attractions and details, many of these things wouldn't be issues.
Uh, I can guarentee that the CMs report all the issues with the ride. Management just doesn't care enough to fix them.This is sad. I totally agree that park and attraction operators have got to keep better tabs on the current state of their attractions. I hope I don't chew any CMs out for this next week, but chances are I will. Many of these things take nothing more than a phone call to fix. Bottom line: CMs don't care, if they took pride int the parks, attractions and details, many of these things wouldn't be issues.
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