Figment2005
Well-Known Member
Curse Disney for trying to uphold their first key of the Four Keys... Safety. Everything that gets done has a reason, we may not like it, but something still had to happen to prompt them spending money.
They definitely added the brakes before the last drop. I can confirm that 100%. I rode both Alpha and Omega sides 5 times each this weekend, and the brakes were there all 10 times. It WAS very noticeable, and a huge let down. It also ruins the effect at the end, the hard banking turns with the sound effect. The first two times I thought it might have been an accident, or rather, our car might have been too close to the one in front. But yesterday morning when there was literally NO ONE in the park, the brakes were still there. Disappointing to say the least. What safety precaution could there be with this? Any ideas?
On a good note, I noticed the music and sound effects were pretty darn loud every time I rode Sat-Sunday.
Had they done the refurb the way it was intended the brakes wouldn't have been necessary.Curse Disney for trying to uphold their first key of the Four Keys... Safety. Everything that gets done has a reason, we may not like it, but something still had to happen to prompt them spending money.
Right on. I also like to see how many parts of the structure I can hit with my hands. However my favorite is screaming at the car going by while going up the hill and conversely yelling at the people going up the hill while zooming by with arms flailing. Always gets some great reactions!Y'all are crazy. Seat six on SM is pure awesome.
Somehow it was safe enough for 38 years.Space Mountain has been my favorite ride for years and I try to ride it about once a month, since I am a passholder. I had heard that Disney World would be closing the ride in September for a refurbishment to add trim breaks to the ride. Well I went on the ride last night and felt a huge difference. I had heard that they wanted to make the ride smoother which they did, but it also felt like they slowed the ride down greatly. They also put a break in the ride to a halt car before sending the car down the last drop. It seems like they really toned that ride down a lot. I can understand safety concerns, but I didn't see anything wrong with how the ride was before.
Yeah, had we gotten the refurb done correctly in 2009 this wouldn't be an issue.Somehow it was safe enough for 38 years.
Yeah, had we gotten the refurb done correctly in 2009 this wouldn't be an issue.
Curse Disney for trying to uphold their first key of the Four Keys... Safety. Everything that gets done has a reason, we may not like it, but something still had to happen to prompt them spending money.
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