jaxonp
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The entrance sign in front of the walkway to TRON was installed overnight.
Pics or it didn’t happen
The entrance sign in front of the walkway to TRON was installed overnight.
There are pics on some sites now.Pics or it didn’t happen
Mission Space?What was the last ride to be “Presented By…”?
Could this be why we have a rollercoaster in the dark next to a rollercoaster in the dark?
Or did Disney ask Enterprise to sponsor GotG, they said yes but Chevrolet said it was a weird conflict of interest…
I was wondering why that particular outcropping was there and why nothing was being done to it. Mystery solved. lolThe entrance sign in front of the walkway to TRON was installed overnight.
Enterprise also sponsors the Peoplemover.What was the last ride to be “Presented By…”?
Could this be why we have a rollercoaster in the dark next to a rollercoaster in the dark?
Or did Disney ask Enterprise to sponsor GotG, they said yes but Chevrolet said it was a weird conflict of interest…
They have a good track record.Enterprise also sponsors the Peoplemover.
Is that Todd Bridges?
It’s what really makes it fun.To those who have experienced the ride, Is that seating position comfortable? Looks like it might be a bit awkward or might be perfectly fine.
Is it similar to Hagrids?It’s what really makes it fun.
To those who have experienced the ride, Is that seating position comfortable? Looks like it might be a bit awkward or might be perfectly fine.
They're gonna hear some crackling sounds with my knees lolAs with most coasters... it depends... but in my experience, who it will be most uncomfortable for are the very tall. The very large simply won't fit the restraints and will be told to walk. The very tall need to contend with the awkward leg restraints. I'm 6'2" tall and ~180 lbs and I found the restraints to be very nice.
The restraints are much more along the lines of FoP than Hagrids (even on the motorbike side of Hagrids, the seating is still mostly upright with the restraint being essentially a traditional lap-bar; people may lean forward to hold the handles, but the seating is still rather traditional). But unlike FoP, you lean much further forward on Tron and the restraints are better designed to cradle your body. The riding position feels much more similar to a flying coaster (just above the track) than a traditional coaster. Being forced to lean so far forward gives an enhanced feeling of speed.
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