Any stats on the ride yet? Height? Speed? Length?
As for height....not very high. As you can see in the aerial photos, much of the infrastructure is below grade, so the hills will already start low, and probably won't be very tall due to this being a family coaster. Besides, I don't suspect they're looking to have a "mountain" in FL.
As for speed, I personally haven't seen or heard anything.
By length, do you mean physical track length, or duration? Based on the track layout, and knowing how similar coasters travel, I'm guessing a 3-min ride, max.
It looks to me like the "Seven Dwarfs Mine Train" is going to be a slightly more elaborate version of this ride called "Trailblazer" at Hershey Park. They're both small in scale, low to the ground, and have corkscrew turns. This video really doesn't do it justice, and the "Trailblazer" doesn't have any kind of show elements like Disney will, but zipping around low to the ground in between trees at high speed is a lot of fun, the "Seven Dwarfs" should be pretty good
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2GVez8Lrgz4
I have been on Trailblazer before and it was really fun. We had a little one with us (my 5 year old cousin) and she loved it! If this is similar to how the mine train coaster will be, then I think it will be a hit for the whole family.
My money is on Vekoma
My money is on Vekoma
What I'd give to have a nice big B&M inverted coaster at Disney World (ie: Great Bear at Hershey Park) <3agree... they let Disney do a lot of stuff, not to mention the "good" history they have... unlike intamin :lookaroun
Some awesome pictures of the whole area are at www.damouse.com. Great pictures of the SDMR as well as Dumbo and BatB.
Vekoma is providing the ride for the Hong Kong DL Grizzly Gulch coaster as well, including a different type of lift that looks interesting.
In looking at the photos from DaMouse, the hole of the SDMR seem to be around 20 feet deep. I used the man standing down in the hole as a guage and counted the sections of the wall beside him. Now, perspective is everthing but, if the "mountain" extends above grade by, say, 30-40 feet, that would give plenty of room for a few hills, curves, and other fun stuff. Granted that this ride is supposed to be less than Big Thunder, I think that it will be a lot of fun. Now, we just have to be patient during the construction process.
The pit is almost exclusively for infrastructure. The ride itself will barely travel below grade. The "hills" are more like "gentle slopes".
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But what if my "family" likes to go mach 9 with their hair on fire?:lol:I think it is important that people don't lose sight that it is a "family" coaster, and that it is in Fantasyland. It isn't going to be a thrill ride.
But what if my "family" likes to go mach 9 with their hair on fire?:lol:
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