Mansion Butler
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I agree. I am not a fan of story retellings. I'd rather be a visitor into that world instead (like star tours and indiana jones)
Put me on this list of agreeance, too.
I agree. I am not a fan of story retellings. I'd rather be a visitor into that world instead (like star tours and indiana jones)
Sorry to change the conversation at hand.
I've watched the animation of the ride a few times and one thing comes to mind-- Will this thing be another Mission Space in terms of protein spills? Lets not forget that we're moving fairly little kids along a track a a decent clip while they're undulating from side to side, while they're excited, and after eating God-knows-what in the park. The experienced parent in me is very, very, scared.
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Sorry to change the conversation at hand.
I've watched the animation of the ride a few times and one thing comes to mind-- Will this thing be another Mission Space in terms of protein spills? Lets not forget that we're moving fairly little kids along a track a a decent clip while they're undulating from side to side, while they're excited, and after eating God-knows-what in the park. The experienced parent in me is very, very, scared.
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I very much agree. I would much rather have a different adventure set in the world of the movie. I think doing it that way also adds to lore of whatever universe you are building the ride in.No real need to tell the same story again.
(Personally I'm completely sick of rides that re-tell a story. I'm looking at you Pan, Snow White, Mermaid, etc.)
The mine ride is just a visit to the dwarfs world, with SW having a cameo at the end. Fun, well themed, pretty...and doesn't regurgitate the story. Perfect.
Noise should not be an issue. The ride itself isn't big enough to generate much noise (no "B&M roar", for example), and there shouldn't be enough intensity for a lot of screaming or anything. Like Barnstormer in that regard.
As for show scenes...there won't be a witch or coffin. The ride makes no attempt to tell the SW story.
Speaking of noise, will it use the quite lift hill like Everest? I know they wont be very big but just wondering about the tech.
Yes- I am really pumped up for this attactionSo the Fantasyland Expansion in general is just a cool, exciting development. But the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train has super captured my imagination. I'm legitimately surprised by how geeked I am for this. It's not like I'm a huge Snow White fan or anything. This just seems like such a perfect idea for a ride, and it blows my mind we haven't seen it sooner.
The concept of having a PERFECTLY-themed thrill ride in Fantasyland is awesome to me. FL needs a ride like this. Finally, FL will have it's own "mountain"! (Adventureland, you're next!)
And the theme itself is so, SO ripe. We've seen a more serious, steampunk underground adventure with Journey to the Center of the Earth over in DisneySea, but a cartoony, fantasy version has so much potential it's SICK. It's like combining Big Thunder Mountain with Space Mountain.
I don't know, I'm just super psyched for this. I can't help but picture minecarts (don't even get me started on the brand-new ride system SO AWESOME) whooshing by cheery Dwarf AAs and big beautiful, glowing, glittering gems and crystals. Underground waterfalls and lakes, and maybe even a room or two of total, SM-style darkness. Maybe a run-in with the evil Queen? If Disney does this in true WDW fashion, Fantasyland has a new killer app, and one that fits perfectly.
Is anybody else freaking out about this? I love this idea!
any word post-expo on the height requirement for this attraction? Watching the virtual ride through, I'm thinking its got to be at least 34 inches. I'm thinking in terms of my son, who is almost two and 33 inches, it looks like the swinging and speed may still be a little too intense for his size. Another inch or so, and he would probably be big enough to restrain safely and not have to worry about injury.
Whatever the height requirement, I'm hoping he'll be big enough when it opens, because I'm sure he'd really love it!
I very much agree. I would much rather have a different adventure set in the world of the movie. I think doing it that way also adds to lore of whatever universe you are building the ride in.
Not Sure if this was already posted; but it's pretty cool
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wLE0_l2Z14E
Did we establish if the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train will be 6 vehicles of 4 cars each or 4 vehicles of 6 cars each? Different concept art shows different level of trains.
I know an initial rumor was that each vehicle would have 7 cars (one for each dwarf).
Also, is the name of the attraction Seven Dwarf's Mine Train or Seven Dwarfs Mine Train?
I am under the impression that the entire ride is LIM propelled. I think the vehicles slow down in show scenes and speed up outside of them...
I will tell you RsoxNo1! the name is Seven Dwarfs Mine Train!
Did we establish if the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train will be 6 vehicles of 4 cars each or 4 vehicles of 6 cars each? Different concept art shows different level of trains.
I know an initial rumor was that each vehicle would have 7 cars (one for each dwarf).
Also, is the name of the attraction Seven Dwarf's Mine Train or Seven Dwarfs Mine Train?
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