How's about a Bullet Bill spinner?
Probably not going to happen. Wouldn’t make a lot of sense. If anything gets a flat ride, it would be the green, red, and blue spinning shells.
How's about a Bullet Bill spinner?
How's about a Bullet Bill spinner?
If I was gonna add some flat rides, I’d add a Scrambler-like ride (with the mechanism below you to hide it) themed after Koopa shells, and a Wiggler version of Slinky Dog Spin from the other Toy Story Lands
If I was gonna add some flat rides, I’d add a Scrambler-like ride (with the mechanism below you to hide it) themed after Koopa shells, and a Wiggler version of Slinky Dog Spin from the other Toy Story Lands
What about a Bowser swinging ship?
Fireworks in the Mushroom Kingdom set to this beautiful gem.I know that what I'm about to post will never come to fruition, but I have to put it out there - a night time spectacular show featuring Hyrule Castle, Calamity Ganon, the Divine Beasts, Zelda, and Link, would be pretty incredible. Maybe not a general public draw, but it would make a fantastic show.
That’s the expectation, which has been fueled largely by some of the early rumors that we’ve seen.What’s the likelyhood that Uni might take a break from 3D based screen attractions with Nintendo land and instead go back to practical effect like attractions added to the future Nintendo Lands at Universal.
sounds good i'm not against 3D based screen attractions but Uni fans are starting to realize now they really need to lay low for a little bit.
This is a bit old, but Disney Research figured it out:One thing I am curious about is that if they end up doing AR, how will the objects appear to those in the second row of seats. The AR objects on the track should theoretically be slightly obstructed by the heads in front of you, otherwise they will appear to be floating between you and the front row.
From the tiny bit of research I have done, AR is barely to the point of handling and calculating stationary object for the AR to hide behind. How could it calculate and compensate the heads in front when they are in constant motion due to human movements in the vehicle?
This is a bit old, but Disney Research figured it out:
Pretty cool!
Anybody know if they're still pursuing AR? I too think AR isn't ready for primetime, especially for a ride like this, there's just too much complexity. Even this Disney project relies on a calibrated environment.
Probably right about now.true I expect them to ease off of the 3D but the question is when.
It was unofficially going to be located there (and was even the location used in the pitch).We don’t even know where SNW is going to be located first off wasn’t it supposed to go on over in the kid zone section at USF?