el_super
Well-Known Member
Hey guys.
New to the forums here. Will try to get on Rise before dawn today. On holidays from Mexico and only get one shot today, wish me luck. I'll let you know how it goes.
Good luck!
Hey guys.
New to the forums here. Will try to get on Rise before dawn today. On holidays from Mexico and only get one shot today, wish me luck. I'll let you know how it goes.
That's a bit higher than other reports
Would like to know how long he observed. 1,500 per hour when everything's going smoothly is decent. How well that's sustained over 30+ minutes is the big question.
Is there no way this would be able to work with bigger vehicles? Why not have 4 rows of 8 instead of 2 rows of 4? Yes the vehicle would weigh much more and the simulator and hallways would need to account for it. However, wouldnt the technology and development be the difficult part? Not the size?
From an engineering standpoint is it not possible to have built the same attraction but with bigger vehicles from the ground up?
That size might be too extreme as charging and set size become an issue with a trackless vehicle being that large. However, Disney is currently building a larger trackless vehicle for Tokyo which seats 10 instead of the standard 8.
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That size might be too extreme as charging and set size become an issue with a trackless vehicle being that large. However, Disney is currently building a larger trackless vehicle for Tokyo which seats 10 instead of the standard 8.
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Of course Tokyo Disney figured it out, and paid the bill.
At least they’re building with capacity in mind.
This is not meant to be rude... but do we think these seats would fit the current size range of visitors at American Disney parks? They look certainly designed for the Japanese market.
Not just size (some Japanese and Asians are fluffies.)This is not meant to be rude... but do we think these seats would fit the current size range of visitors at American Disney parks? They look certainly designed for the Japanese market.
Not just size (some Japanese and Asians are fluffies.)
But culture. Many North Americans want personal space between folks. In Japan, being placed in a sardine can is expected.
Anyone know if they're compensating guests who were unable to board the attraction with a 1 day ticket? Could you imagine spending nearly $150 bucks, taking all the correct steps to arrive and attempt to get your pass, but not be able to ride..
Anyone know if they're compensating guests who were unable to board the attraction with a 1 day ticket? Could you imagine spending nearly $150 bucks, taking all the correct steps to arrive and attempt to get your pass, but not be able to ride..
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