The issues with TBA are actually relatively simple but requiring a lot of trial and error to correct. They are related to operating conditions (temperature/humidity).
From what I understand, the specific issues are not with new hardware. They've used the same hardware in other attractions but with different operating environments. But yes, it clearly was not considered.….you would think that the “engineering” part of “imagineering” would eventually catch on to the fact that, instead of a climate controlled warehouse in Glendale, Central Florida is hotter and more humid than the devil’s armpits.
Eventually, yes?
My raptor race didn’t even stay in the raptor paddock. Complete BS. I demanded a refund. This would never fly at Disney.Jurrassic Park river adventure is one as well. Last time I went my boat got pushed over to the raptor paddock. Hope they fixed that by now.
Are you referring to the AAs or the ride system?The issues with TBA are actually relatively simple but requiring a lot of trial and error to correct. They are related to operating conditions (temperature/humidity).
But a malfunctioning AA wouldn’t cause the ride to shut down would it?
Do you think they do extensive testing before opening to the general public because it never happens?Can anyone remember another attraction, whether it was new or a re-theme, that has had this many issues so close to opening? This has to be very worrying to anyone connected with this re-theme.
FWIW, it doesn't have "so many issues." It's largely just one issue that they can't seem to solve.Can anyone remember another attraction, whether it was new or a re-theme, that has had this many issues so close to opening? This has to be very worrying to anyone connected with this re-theme.
Test Track when it first opened was down more than it was up when it first opened.Can anyone remember another attraction, whether it was new or a re-theme, that has had this many issues so close to opening? This has to be very worrying to anyone connected with this re-theme.
What’s the issue?FWIW, it doesn't have "so many issues." It's largely just one issue that they can't seem to solve.
It also opened over a year later than originally planned and announced.Test Track when it first opened was down more than it was up when it first opened.
oh, yes, true!It also opened over a year later than originally planned and announced.
I always put my sunglasses on before going down the drop.Whoa! You gotta be ABSOLUTELY clear…the AA’s may be technically advanced, (and judging by the B mode and sensor malfunctions even THAT is still questionable), the ride itself is NOT…
The optics for this is sooooooo bad…Bob is wearing sunglasses…I guess he really DOES love the Timbuk 3 song “The future’s So Bright, I Gotta Wear Shades”
What a dumpster fire…
I've seen no indication the double hill was taken out. There are 2 drops in the dark, the first is straight down and the second has the two hills.Test Track also opened, what, an entire year after its initial opening date. I remember that TT’s multiple issues were what enabled Horizons to stay open a bit longer, as it would give FW East three pavilions instead of just Ellen and Wonders.
But then again, it was a brand new system that Disney designed from scratch. The computers onboard each car would hiccup and not know where the others were, which led to two of them colliding
They also used off-the-shelf tires, but something about the rubber composition did not work with the stresses the ride placed on them, which led to them bursting after prolonged use…Disney contracted Goodyear to make specialized tires for them.
Again though this is all moot, when you consider that TBA was an established ride system that was untouched. (As far as I can tell, although it does look like the old camel hump during the drop into the laughin’ place isn’t there anymore in every video I’ve seen. Can anyone confirm?)
I don't know for sure but I am willing to bet, the only things original in Tiana is the physical track and the physical logs.Test Track also opened, what, an entire year after its initial opening date. I remember that TT’s multiple issues were what enabled Horizons to stay open a bit longer, as it would give FW East three pavilions instead of just Ellen and Wonders.
But then again, it was a brand new system that Disney designed from scratch. The computers onboard each car would hiccup and not know where the others were, which led to two of them colliding
They also used off-the-shelf tires, but something about the rubber composition did not work with the stresses the ride placed on them, which led to them bursting after prolonged use…Disney contracted Goodyear to make specialized tires for them.
Again though this is all moot, when you consider that TBA was an established ride system that was untouched. (As far as I can tell, although it does look like the old camel hump during the drop into the laughin’ place isn’t there anymore in every video I’ve seen. Can anyone confirm?)
It had tons of issues (I know cause I got evaced my very first ride) but it wasn’t THIS bad.FEA had tons of issues and wasn't fully reliable until a few months after opening.
I would be pleasantly surprised if this was sorted by Friday.
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