Surferboy567
Well-Known Member
This may be a dumb question but...how do they pull that effect off in the 3rd preshow room? If that’s real sounds super cool!
From my Bothan spy contacts, GE West is still working hard on the RotR ride vehicles. I can't specify what they are working on (nothing to do with ADA conversions) but it takes about 6-8 hours (almost a full shift) per car to do what they are doing to them. Still got about 18 cars to go, last I heard.
DOSH inspection for RotR *california* tomorrow, Monday 11/18
One of my Bothans reported in last month (must be one you didn't STEAL!). They saw the cargo door open at the MF:SR maintenance bay and they had rows of RotR vehicles unpacked and being prepped. No reporting on what was going on in the RotR maintenance bay.
DOSH inspection for RotR *california* tomorrow, Monday 11/18
I won’t read the spoilers but this is the exact reaction I want from a Disney ride. Now I know there’s something to look out for in the third preshow room. Can’t wait to see it!This may be a dumb question but...how do they pull that effect off in the 3rd preshow room? If that’s real sounds super cool!
Normal inspection to my knowledge... all regular operator training has been halted until the attraction is signed off. Until then, test and adjust CMs are the only ones allowed to officially operate. Each training set has about 3 new CMs learning and lasts 6 days. Multiple training sets are performed at one time.Safety inspections? getting closer...was there an issue or just normal inspections?
It has a high budget, not an infinite one. You can’t expect 432 animatronics.The reference to another apparent use of screens instead of AAs makes me wonder why they are doing that with an attraction so heavily promoted and so expensive. Why cut corners?
The reference to another apparent use of screens instead of AAs makes me wonder why they are doing that with an attraction so heavily promoted and so expensive. Why cut corners?
It depends what the 'characters' are doing to some degree also, there's only so much an animatronic can do. It's one thing having animatronics on Splash Mountain moving slowly but another having an animatronic storm-trooper try to mimic running etc. I think there'd be a melt down on here if they had storm-troopers on a carousel like in Pirates, don't you?
This is a good point.
Typically how far out will something like this occur before opening?DOSH inspection for RotR *california* tomorrow, Monday 11/18
It has a high budget, not an infinite one. You can’t expect 432 animatronics.
I won’t read the spoilers but this is the exact reaction I want from a Disney ride. Now I know there’s something to look out for in the third preshow room. Can’t wait to see it!
And yet we could expect countless AA's in 1967 with Pirates or in 1982 Epcot pavilions like Spaceship Earth and World of Motion - it's amazing how our expectations for WDI get lower and lower and lower....
This is how we get to "OMG, look the eyeball thing rises a foot!!!! It's amazing!!! Post it on Instagram!!!!"
We've established that you're a troll.And yet we could expect countless AA's in 1967 with Pirates or in 1982 Epcot pavilions like Spaceship Earth and World of Motion - it's amazing how our expectations for WDI get lower and lower and lower....
This is how we get to "OMG, look the eyeball thing rises a foot!!!! It's amazing!!! Post it on Instagram!!!!"
You can be negative towards everything,but others can enjoy something even if you do not .I for one am looking forward to ROTR.And yet we could expect countless AA's in 1967 with Pirates or in 1982 Epcot pavilions like Spaceship Earth and World of Motion - it's amazing how our expectations for WDI get lower and lower and lower....
This is how we get to "OMG, look the eyeball thing rises a foot!!!! It's amazing!!! Post it on Instagram!!!!"
You’re being disingenuous and you know it. They aren’t countless in number on Pirates and only a handful are particularly impressive (and only due to decades of plussing). In 2019, given their complexity, the number of AAs on RotR is truly remarkable. Not everything needs to be practical to make an impressive attraction. While arguably too short, I find NRJ to be beautiful for its effective integration of projection and practical effects. I have no doubt RotR will similarly integrate projections effectively. You won’t feel like you’re watching a movie like on the trackless ride coming to Epcot next May.And yet we could expect countless AA's in 1967 with Pirates or in 1982 Epcot pavilions like Spaceship Earth and World of Motion - it's amazing how our expectations for WDI get lower and lower and lower....
This is how we get to "OMG, look the eyeball thing rises a foot!!!! It's amazing!!! Post it on Instagram!!!!"
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