For what nefarious purpose would they announce things they know won't happen.
Because there are no negative consequences. Regardless of what they do, their defenders are legion.
For what nefarious purpose would they announce things they know won't happen.
I will.
Parts of this rumor are true. I've brought this up ast year but it went unnoticed by most. I don't know a time frame, cost or dates but it's part of the NextGen program.
The entire queue will be reworked. Instead of visiting a test lab guests will be able to choose specs for their vehicles to see how they perform while on the ride. The NextGen process will use a device to store the information as you travel along the queue adding all of the different options and then you will be able to upload it to your vehicle.
The ride itself will basically be the same save for audio and video. You will see how your specs are holding up under the different circumstances.
In the post show area you can view and email a video (including the specs of your vehicle) to yourself or others.
Haven't seen anything on vehicle changes (although new paint or bodywork could happen) but the track is staying the same this far.
:animwink:
I've heard of the refurb.
Been told there would be no character overlay. Seas needed the attendance boost Nemo could provide (and an easy to apply, piggybacked show), TT does not.
Certainly. Additions will be announced, some will happen and others won't.
Net gain, so...win.
Odd thing is....they apparently already know which is which...
I will.
Parts of this rumor are true. I've brought this up ast year but it went unnoticed by most. I don't know a time frame, cost or dates but it's part of the NextGen program.
The entire queue will be reworked. Instead of visiting a test lab guests will be able to choose specs for their vehicles to see how they perform while on the ride. The NextGen process will use a device to store the information as you travel along the queue adding all of the different options and then you will be able to upload it to your vehicle.
The ride itself will basically be the same save for audio and video. You will see how your specs are holding up under the different circumstances.
In the post show area you can view and email a video (including the specs of your vehicle) to yourself or others.
Haven't seen anything on vehicle changes (although new paint or bodywork could happen) but the track is staying the same this far.
:animwink:
Interestingly enough, so are their detractors, and really there are no negative consequences there either because that group is going to complain no matter what.Because there are no negative consequences. Regardless of what they do, their defenders are legion.
Interestingly enough, so are their detractors, and really there are no negative consequences there either because that group is going to complain no matter what.
GM sponsoring a change... sure GM is owned (largely) by the US government. And if anyone knows how to dump too much money into too little results, its the US government.
I've never been a fan of Test Track so I'm game for just about anything.
Let's keep this accurate. as of Today, the US Gevernment has a 27% stake in GM see http://www.ibtimes.com/articles/170...-bailout-automakers-presidential-election.htm
At this point all of the things that are likely to be announced at D23 would make the expo at least a month long!
GM sponsoring a change... sure GM is owned (largely) by the US government. And if anyone knows how to dump too much money into too little results, its the US government.
Maybe they are upgrading it to replace all of the light bulbs that will be illegal starting in 2012?!?
Seriously, though, I like the idea of plussing an attraction that is still drawing crowds (similar, though not entirely, to the HM plussing in 07 and this year).
I will.
Parts of this rumor are true. I've brought this up ast year but it went unnoticed by most. I don't know a time frame, cost or dates but it's part of the NextGen program.
The entire queue will be reworked. Instead of visiting a test lab guests will be able to choose specs for their vehicles to see how they perform while on the ride. The NextGen process will use a device to store the information as you travel along the queue adding all of the different options and then you will be able to upload it to your vehicle.
The ride itself will basically be the same save for audio and video. You will see how your specs are holding up under the different circumstances.
In the post show area you can view and email a video (including the specs of your vehicle) to yourself or others.
Haven't seen anything on vehicle changes (although new paint or bodywork could happen) but the track is staying the same this far.
:animwink:
Sorry, I just wanted to do that.
I do remember you posting this rumor a while ago and I've kept an eye on it.
Is the thought that they will announce multiple things - see what generates excitement and modify accordingly?
Raven,
Sounds like all they really intend to do is rehab the que and post shows.
With all this down time, why not fix, repair or replace worn parts etc. so the ride will not breakdown as often?
Here's a question. I heard there will be a name change... Is this true?
I've not said anything in defense of management in my post. I just pointed out the flip side of your position.You say that, but even you know it's not true. Well managed and cared for Disney parks (Disneyland) don't get endless complaints. The complaints come when management stops trying and doesn't care. The management defenders remain regardless of how poorly the parks are maintained; as your post proves.
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