News Space Mountain exit being worked on

FigmentForver96

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It’s in 7 of the Six Flags parks. I’ve been to the one in Chicago and it has the Cyborg AA right before you board and he told you the safety instructions. There wasn’t a Joker AA in the Chicago one at least.
The one in Georgia has both AAs, it should be noted they are not the most advanced AAs but pretty cool for the park. The ride itself is fun but comparing it to something like Spider-Man is a huge injustice to Universal. It’s a good ride but it’s not great by no means.
 

lazyboy97o

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The one in Georgia has both AAs, it should be noted they are not the most advanced AAs but pretty cool for the park. The ride itself is fun but comparing it to something like Spider-Man is a huge injustice to Universal. It’s a good ride but it’s not great by no means.
The ride system is Oceaneering's EVO-6, a smaller, more budget friendly versions of their EVOLUTION ride system which is their knock-off of Universal's proprietary ride system (manufactured by Oceaneering) first used on The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man.
 

geekza

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Thanks!

Personally, I don’t like it. I would welcome a change as long as it is designed well and is incorporated into new overall TL look.

This building always reminded me of the Hall of Justice (from the 70's Superfriends cartoons) with gears thrown on it.
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FigmentForver96

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The ride system is Oceaneering's EVO-6, a smaller, more budget friendly versions of their EVOLUTION ride system which is their knock-off of Universal's proprietary ride system (manufactured by Oceaneering) first used on The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man.
Good to know, the ride itself is still good but it’s not one of the greats by any means.
 

GlacierGlacier

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Noticed something interesting at MNSSHP they have ripped a hole near the entrance of the ride (were the walls are). Are they demolishing the gift shop?

I saw construction walls up to the left of the entrance between the TPL building and Space Mountain a few weeks back.

Does anyone have any photos of more progress?
 

lazyboy97o

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Good to know, the ride itself is still good but it’s not one of the greats by any means.
For a project that was initially done for less than $15 million, I think most would say it is quite an achievement. That’s less than 1/10 what Disney ended up spending on The Little Mermaid or, more recently, Pixar Pier. I would not be surprised if Disney is spending near as much on the Space Mountain exit ramp.

I think it has one or the other. However, I could be wrong.
They all have both.
 

FigmentForver96

Well-Known Member
For a project that was initially done for less than $15 million, I think most would say it is quite an achievement. That’s less than 1/10 what Disney ended up spending on The Little Mermaid or, more recently, Pixar Pier. I would not be surprised if Disney is spending near as much on the Space Mountain exit ramp.


They all have both.
Certainly an achievement for Six Flags but that’s not saying much.
 

JoeCamel

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For a project that was initially done for less than $15 million, I think most would say it is quite an achievement. That’s less than 1/10 what Disney ended up spending on The Little Mermaid or, more recently, Pixar Pier. I would not be surprised if Disney is spending near as much on the Space Mountain exit ramp.


They all have both.
Could they spend 15M on a retrack please??
 

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