does anyone know if it will have a height requiremement?
When the ride was first announced there was an interview with one of the Imagineering execs where he said it would have a height requirement but it would be pretty low. You can see in the concept artwork that they are at least planning to have a split lap bar which will help will smaller riders riding with larger.
Based on the video, 2 show scenes seems reasonable, one inside the mine, and on in the cottage at the end. The scene in the mine appears like it's going to be fairly elaborate and since it's on a lift hill you will actually have a chance to look at tit.
Hey Lee, one thing that I dont think has been brought up, at least I dont think it has, is how loud is this attraction going to be? Coasters generally put off a noise level. Is that going to be something that the new ride system will put a damper on. Im wondering if coaster and rider noise might be a bit out of place in Fantasy Land? :shrug:
Trying to think if there is anything similar noise wise in Fantasy Land that might compare to. Teacups?
Technically there will be 7 show scenes (if, like WDI, you count load and unload).
Don't try to judge the mine ride like you would a dark ride. Two different animals, entirely. You will be spending a solid amount of time in the mine, as well as zipping past some nice scenery during the outdoor portions.
Hey Lee, one thing that I dont think has been brought up, at least I dont think it has, is how loud is this attraction going to be? Coasters generally put off a noise level. Is that going to be something that the new ride system will put a damper on. Im wondering if coaster and rider noise might be a bit out of place in Fantasy Land? :shrug:
Trying to think if there is anything similar noise wise in Fantasy Land that might compare to. Teacups?
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.
Seriously? So, they're literally just snatching an aspect of the movie out (i.e. the fact that there's a mine) and designed an attraction around it? So much for Disney telling stories with its rides, eh?
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.
I'm glad they aren't really telling a story in this. The sotry telling worked out fine for BTM, SM, RNRC, and EE, but I think this coaster will be very fun just going through the mines and tunnels and not being forced to pay attention to a story.
I've NEVER felt like I was "forced to pay attention to a story" while riding a roller coaster.. :shrug:
And the backside of it, I keep forgetting, will just be well themed like the front right? Forested etc, but no walls or buildings back up against it?
Coasters generally put off a noise level. Is that going to be something that the new ride system will put a damper on.
And the backside of it, I keep forgetting, will just be well themed like the front right? Forested etc, but no walls or buildings back up against it?
One of the ways they use to quiet steel coasters is to fill the tube track with sand.
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.
One of the ways they use to quiet steel coasters is to fill the tube track with sand.
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