News Tiana's Bayou Adventure - latest details and construction progress

MerlinTheGoat

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I wear glasses, so I hope they don't fog up too badly from the mist effects. I have to shield my glasses on Universal's ET ride in its misty segments due to it being blasted at full force at guests. Same could happen with the mist projection that was used in Pirates if I let the vapor hit them. The calm layers of mist used in the fort bombardment scene doesn't cause any issues however. Seems to happen worse when it's more turbulent and thick right around the head. Makes me a bit concerned with these new fog effects since they look like they might be both thick and turbulent.
 

ToTBellHop

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I wear glasses, so I hope they don't fog up too badly from the mist effects. I have to shield my glasses on Universal's ET ride in its misty segments due to it being blasted at full force at guests. Same could happen with the mist projection that was used in Pirates if I let the vapor hit them. The calm layers of mist used in the fort bombardment scene doesn't cause any issues however. Seems to happen worse when it's more turbulent and thick right around the head. Makes me a bit concerned with these new fog effects since they look like they might be both thick and turbulent.
Don’t your glasses get wet 3 seconds later?
 

MerlinTheGoat

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Don’t your glasses get wet 3 seconds later?
No, I have a method of dealing with that. I duck down and shield them when I reach the very bottom, which is only a split second (I do this more to minimize getting wet, but it helps avoid the glasses problem too). Liquid water actually isn't nearly as much of a problem as fog. The glass fogging up is much more of an obstruction than a splash of water, it also lingers for much longer and sometimes even requires me to remove and wipe them. Water rolls off pretty much immediately, or it'll only leave small droplets and doesn't affect my ability to see all that much.
 

HauntedPirate

Park nostalgist
Premium Member
Whether numbers are accurate or not, it's wild to think that one singular attraction can bring in that much money per year. Disney is laughing

“We have them paying more than ever for tickets PLUS we’ve convinced them by our bungling of park capacity for 15 years that they have to pay to ride things?!?!”

Ray Liotta Lol GIF
 

monothingie

Official Lowerer of $DIS stock price
Premium Member
The Magic Kingdom now has its very own Yeti.

It won't make it more than a couple of months before it breaks.
 

Mikomike12

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Depending on where exactly the mist is (I haven’t watched any video or seen any pics yet) you could only get a split-second view before dropping.
I mean, it seems like it’s right after the mama odie scene off to the side and it goes pretty slow at the top.. so it probably won’t be much different than before view wise
 

seabreezept813

Well-Known Member
I wear glasses, so I hope they don't fog up too badly from the mist effects. I have to shield my glasses on Universal's ET ride in its misty segments due to it being blasted at full force at guests. Same could happen with the mist projection that was used in Pirates if I let the vapor hit them. The calm layers of mist used in the fort bombardment scene doesn't cause any issues however. Seems to happen worse when it's more turbulent and thick right around the head. Makes me a bit concerned with these new fog effects since they look like they might be both thick and turbulent.
I feel like in Florida heat, my sunglasses and glasses are constant fog.
 

HauntedPirate

Park nostalgist
Premium Member
I mean, it seems like it’s right after the mama odie scene off to the side and it goes pretty slow at the top.. so it probably won’t be much different than before view wise
I watched the video on the main page. The mist is right at the peak of the hill. You're going to get half a second of view before dropping. Presuming it's not affected by the wind.
 

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