Plans leaked for a new Giga coaster at kings island, hyyyyyyyype
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Plans leaked for a new Giga coaster at kings island, hyyyyyyyype
https://www.reddit.com/r/Disneyland/comments/bt4xnd/galaxys_edge_merchant_and_food_guide/You have a direct link to this? Would love to try and get a bigger version of it, so I can read the txt.
They've flat out told us for years that the characters would give you shit for being bad at it. It's not even the only ride to do that. MIB Alien Attack does it too if you lose.
The post ride feedback is whatever, but I'm interested to verify the accuracy of the gunner and engineer positions being awful and making the ride uncomfortable due to the RV motion and how you have to physically turn to interact with the buttons.
Looking at the way the cockpit is set up you might have toThe post ride feedback is whatever, but I'm interested to verify the accuracy of the gunner and engineer positions being awful and making the ride uncomfortable due to the RV motion and how you have to physically turn to interact with the buttons.
The few videos I've watched of people actually riding it, shows the gunner setting the guns to auto and just pressing the button as quick as possible while facing front...
The engineer, I have not yet seen how they interact, but some reviews have said its the best postion because you can just sit back and watch the show and press a button here and there to repair the ship....
I let kids take the drivers seat in Indiana Jones Adventurewho am I kidding, how could I possibly take the pilot position as a local instead of giving it to a kid who might only ever ride it once
"So Harrison, how'd it feel to be behind the wheel again?"What I want to see are videos of Harrison Ford, Mark Hamill and Billy Dee on Smugglers Run. I want to hear what Ford thinks of it... he'd probably say something real salty and I would love it.
So, early reports coming out Batuu is that if you buy Jedi Robes or any other costume in Galaxy's Edge, you are not allowed to wear it while in Galaxy's Edge (what?), unlike at Universal where if you buy wizard robes, you can walk around in those robes without an issue...
Such an odd rule for Disney to implement, especially for a land that has been built around it being so immersive.
So, early reports coming out Batuu is that if you buy Jedi Robes or any other costume in Galaxy's Edge, you are not allowed to wear it while in Galaxy's Edge (what?), unlike at Universal where if you buy wizard robes, you can walk around in those robes without an issue...
Such an odd rule for Disney to implement, especially for a land that has been built around it being so immersive.
I find this rule totally bizarre and unnecessary. It's not like any CMs in the land is wearing Jedi robes.
Weird, I went to park yesterday to go check out the merch (btw everyone there's a ton of merch available in Star Traders and the pins are available pretty much everywhere in the park. Limit 1 of each item per person, it seemed), and I saw a TON of people dressed up. It was hard to discern who was wearing costumes they bought and who brought theirs from home. Also the park was fairly empty because everyone assumed it'd be crowded, so it was fine until about 5pm when the Grad Nite kids showed up.So, early reports coming out Batuu is that if you buy Jedi Robes or any other costume in Galaxy's Edge, you are not allowed to wear it while in Galaxy's Edge (what?), unlike at Universal where if you buy wizard robes, you can walk around in those robes without an issue...
Such an odd rule for Disney to implement, especially for a land that has been built around it being so immersive.
Weird, I went to park yesterday to go check out the merch (btw everyone there's a ton of merch available in Star Traders and the pins are available pretty much everywhere in the park. Limit 1 of each item per person, it seemed), and I saw a TON of people dressed up. It was hard to discern who was wearing costumes they bought and who brought theirs from home. Also the park was fairly empty because everyone assumed it'd be crowded, so it was fine until about 5pm when the Grad Nite kids showed up.
I got three pins (the opening day limited release ones and the Annual Passholder one), a patch for a friend, and a DJ R3X Metal Earth for another friend, but there was a LOT of shit there to buy.
Walking through there like
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But in better news here's one of my favorite theme park you tubers who does great intros at Galaxy's Edge!
Prolly gonna re-up my Universal Orlando AP for Hagrid's. Ride sounds totally bonkers. Arguably the best ride in Orlando?! Planning to go on Saturday. I'm expecting heavy crowds but hopefully I can snag a virtual line slot not too long after park opening.
First time I saw it I was like "this is a night ride." Weren't the side cars supposed to separate at some point?
Cant help but think it'd be improved by adding even more trees, theres still a lot of empty space around Fluffy and the car that, again, you wont notice as much when its night. Also, it'd be better if they slowed down at Fluffy, maybe have it bark at you to go away.
I'm looking at other on-ride experiences for Smugglers Run and people got a scene where your hyperspeed drive fails on the way back to batuu and you get stuck in an asteroid field. This only seems to happen in videos where they were doing badly.
Yeah I can see this being an issue for some really frustrated people vs some people who just decided to stick their kids in the important seats. Only thing I had was that every single left pilot in each of my runs failed to hit the brakes in time because they don't tell you where the brakes are ahead of time. While slightly frustrating because you take a big hit from that crash, I do appreciate the subtle callback to original Star Tours with that. On top of that you can see the new Star Tours starspeeder landing on Batuu at the end right before you land back in the hangarThis happened to me on my 2nd time on. The reason for this is because one of the engineers was a 3yr old who had no idea what was going on or what she had to do and her mom was the other engineer and she was just filming everything, so neither of them were pressing buttons. At point I was shooting tie fighters and also trying to repair the ship and then launch the tow cable at the train. Man, when reservations end and the park opens to everyone, if someone takes this ride to seriously and something like this happens, they're gonna be pissed, especially because they probably had to wait in a 3hr line.
Yeah I can see this being an issue for some really frustrated people vs some people who just decided to stick their kids in the important seats. Only thing I had was that every single left pilot in each of my runs failed to hit the brakes in time because they don't tell you where the brakes are ahead of time. While slightly frustrating because you take a big hit from that crash, I do appreciate the subtle callback to original Star Tours with that. On top of that you can see the new Star Tours starspeeder landing on Batuu at the end right before you land back in the hangar
Interactivity on a ride isn't something people are used to. Theres no Mission Space out hereIt's not like they can stick the kid wherever they want, you are assigned positions, but still, you really should be able to understand what is going on and how to press buttons.
Also, I am not sure why its so hard for people to perform their functions... each time you need to press a button or flip a switch or jump to lightspeed, the corresponding button, switch, or lever blinks green....
Interactivity on a ride isn't something people are used to. Theres no Mission Space out here
You expect too much of touristsRegardless, Mission Space has no real interactivity aside from when Gary Sinise tells you to push a button, but even if you do not push it, there is no different outcome to the story. With Smugglers Run, if you forget to push something, it directly affects the story and the shape the falcon is in when it comes back to port...
Now, granted, there are no real instructions ahead of time, but any normal person should figure out that if they see a blinking green box around a button, they should press it.