Would any of my wonderful friends have a layout of FJ with where all the sets are and what not? ^^ That picture makes me wonder...We certainly dont move around in a circle with those screens right?
Would any of my wonderful friends have a layout of FJ with where all the sets are and what not? ^^ That picture makes me wonder...We certainly dont move around in a circle with those screens right?
^^^Whhaaaa?! I always thought we were on a track like Spidey or TF not moving in a circle! #mindblown....and I second his request! Im fascinated now!
^^^Whhaaaa?! I always thought we were on a track like Spidey or TF not moving in a circle! #mindblown....and I second his request! Im fascinated now!
Remember how innovative Spider-Man was for digital screens and multimedia? Expect the same jump forward with Gringotts. It won't matter if your into HP or not, or whether you like 3D or not. This is a ride that is going to separate itself from the pack. A ride which will be the flagship attraction for many years to come. For those who were too young to truly appreciate the overwhelming experience of Spider-Man this is your shot to get that feeling. A ride that can not only set the new standard but redefine what we think is possible only comes around once a decade or sometimes even longer. In 2014 many will get that "feeling" on the northern edge of Diagon Alley.
You may get wet while riding. Water will be featured on Gringotts.
Wait what?!
You move along a track like in Spider-Man but when you enter the domes the ride track follows in a circle as the domes continually spin 360 degrees
Missing or scaled back effects from the FJ. All from current or previous version of the ride.
1. Traveling through castle interiors with loads of brickwork
2. Nearly Headless Nick AA
3. Moving Staircase scene
4. Fall from a real dragon chase through a bridge and land into the Forbidden Forrest
5. Real Spider AA not static
6. Dementors scaled back
7. Basilisk AA
8. Whomping Willow
I think the selling of 3D glasses, especially kids one would be a good idea. I keep wanting to get my daughter a pair that would fit her, but would have no clue which ones would interact with the rides properly.
The only issue I see with this, is the tech for the newer rides (spiderman, superman, etc) is different than the tech for the older rides (Shrek, T2). So not sure if the higher tech glasses would work for the lower tech ones. Hence why I have never done the research to figure out if I can get glasses for her. The big ones given out at the parks fall off of her and she now likes to keep them on the whole time when watching 3D shows like Shrek or Philharmonic.
Missing or scaled back effects from the FJ. All from current or previous version of the ride.
1. Traveling through castle interiors with loads of brickwork
2. Nearly Headless Nick AA
3. Moving Staircase scene
4. Fall from a real dragon chase through a bridge and land into the Forbidden Forrest
5. Real Spider AA not static
6. Dementors scaled back
7. Basilisk AA
8. Whomping Willow
I think the more interesting one, and the one that makes we wonder about Gringots is that FJ was originality 3D. The ride video is all filmed in 3D, your seeing the film for one of the eyes. And that smaller center aisle near the sorting hat is where the glasses are supposed to sit in themed containers.
Anyone have any theories as to what happens after the thief's downfall. For instance in the movie they fall out of the vehicle. Apparently the rumor is that the track will drop. Sounds amazing. Im just wondering how that will be done as far as the story. We fall, land back on the track, and keep going? Any theories?Thief's Downfall.....
I believe the reason they have three queues is that one is for the as-yet-unused express pass line, one is for standby, and one is for single riders. This is the first I've ever heard that FJ was supposed to be 3D.
Anyone have any theories as to what happens after the thief's downfall. For instance in the movie they fall out of the vehicle. Apparently the rumor is that the track will drop. Sounds amazing. Im just wondering how that will be done as far as the story. We fall, land back on the track, and keep going? Any theories?
Anyone have any theories as to what happens after the thief's downfall. For instance in the movie they fall out of the vehicle. Apparently the rumor is that the track will drop. Sounds amazing. Im just wondering how that will be done as far as the story. We fall, land back on the track, and keep going? Any theories?
You may get wet while riding. Water will be featured on Gringotts.
I'm guessing you've never been on Spider-Man or see any 4-D show...Wouldn't water and 3D glasses be a bad combination?