I thought it was from pushing up the top speed on the outdoor portion to make it more thrilling?Didn't they turn off all the safety precautions I see what would happen and the result was the car crashing?
Didn't they turn off all the safety precautions I see what would happen and the result was the car crashing?
The story as I heard it was that they ran a "worst-case-scenario" and disabled 75% of the safety features. When the car hit the loop around the building it failed to slow down. When it hit the top of the down-ramp at full speed, the linkage between the car and the front under-track bogey assembly snapped, causing the car to pivot outward on the rear linkage and the front-end of the car took out the side wall of the thermal imaging tunnel.
But from the failure (just like any accident) they learned from the failure and were able to make changes to prevent something like that from happening.
Another side part of the story is that the car involved (Car 17), is the same car parked in the gift shop. Though I think at least *that* part of the story was proven false.
Now, whether all (or even any) of this story is true, I don't know.
-Rob
If this refurb as nothing do with the actual ride, then there is no reason to get excited for this ________________.
The outdoor speed was limited by physical design.I thought it was from pushing up the top speed on the outdoor portion to make it more thrilling?
Thats good to hear, could you give any details?It is very much to do with the actual ride :wave:
The outdoor speed was limited by physical design.
Whatever happens with Test Track's refurb, I hope they don't spoil the scenic view of backstage Epcot and the cast member parking lot from the acceleration loop.
Bwah ha ha! Seriously, terrible show and so out of place for this park. Always has been.
I agree, but ever since the Swan and Dolphin ruined the world showcase horizon I pretty much can accept anything at Epcot now. Am I the only one that thinks it's ironic that morocco actually blends right in with the ToT and looks great when your lined up with and then we have this massive, ugly building right next to it?
I agree, but ever since the Swan and Dolphin ruined the world showcase horizon I pretty much can accept anything at Epcot now. Am I the only one that thinks it's ironic that morocco actually blends right in with the ToT and looks great when your lined up with and then we have this massive, ugly building right next to it?
Actually, I'm pretty sure that was done on purpose. Supposedly when ToT was built, it was taken into account that it would be seen behind morocco, so they made the top of it look moroccan. Which makes sense to me because when you think about it ToT doesn't really fit the theme. The buildings for ToT in DCA and WDW are very different. Unless you knew that already and were referring to the fact that they cared about the theming when they build ToT but not when they built the Swan and Dolphin.
Actually, I'm pretty sure that was done on purpose. Supposedly when ToT was built, it was taken into account that it would be seen behind morocco, so they made the top of it look moroccan. Which makes sense to me because when you think about it ToT doesn't really fit the theme. The buildings for ToT in DCA and WDW are very different. Unless you knew that already and were referring to the fact that they cared about the theming when they build ToT but not when they built the Swan and Dolphin.
When you can see Myan Pyramids from the UK and or a japanese pagoda from China... oh come on.
Besides what does a mideival castle have to do with victorian mid west?
Will it be Tron-esque? A few small print elements but that's about it. The ride will stay relatively the same. The queue, preshow and postshow will be the major overhaul. New costumes are coming too.
if you look at it that way you can also see a space port form the mid west as well
Exactly. Far too much made of these spoiled sightlines.
Disneyland is absolutely spectacular and a european mountain sits viewable from Main Street. It all works some how because... it is a theme park.
A personal favorite of mine...Exactly. Far too much made of these spoiled sightlines.
Disneyland is absolutely spectacular and a european mountain sits viewable from Main Street. It all works some how because... it is a theme park.
A personal favorite of mine...
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