Rode it last week and was shocked at how bad the picture was. Long smudges of dirt, but I couldn't tell if it was the screen or the film. This is one of those things I simply don't understand. How difficult can it possibly be to fix either problem?
Don't count on it. It has been a problem for quite some time.Oh I hope they fix it before August!
To me it seems simple, shut it down next month and have it cleaned up before the big Test Track Refurb :shrug:
It's the lens. Dirt, dust and bugs are clearly visible. At least back in October it was. Pathetic.
Don't count on it. It has been a problem for quite some time.
Oh I hope they fix it before August!
To me it seems simple, shut it down next month and have it cleaned up before the big Test Track Refurb :shrug:
maybe they will shut it down, clean the projector, and then accidently demolish the entire ride and build something else/better. Wishful thinking.
This would make sense considering how immensely popular the ride is.
A popularity that is entirely based on the relative scarcity of "rides" at EPCOT in general.
They need to get themselves some High Def projections and get away from the regular camera film. They can ask James Cameron about that if they don't know how to go about it.
The wait times have more to do with that than how popular the attraction is. I won't lie and say that I am a huge Soarin fan (although I do enjoy riding it when I don't have to wait too long). However, nearly every time I ride people start applauding at the end. Also, when I talk to just casual visitors (you know...not us crazy fanatics), a lot of people give Soarin high marks.
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