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The locker system is terrible. We should invent a bin conveyor system that matches up with your spot loading and unloading. Totally inaccessible until your RV coming back into the station.
Streamline it baby!!!
Pretty sure Universal actually patented that idea (or maybe it was Disney?) Don’t have it in front of me at the moment though.
Icon (Mack double Launch coaster at Blackpool UK) has cool system for this. The Bins are on the exit side and have a vertical moving system such that only one vertical level of bins is accessible at each time which is tied to each the trains.
Its kinda hard to explain and i did look for a video, but can't find one.
Yep. Unless they figure out a way to have everything move from one place to the other, and be able to get everyone’s things in the lockers fast, it would do more bad than good. Having a moving station means very limited time to get loose articles and bags into the cubbies, and from my experience, guests are almost always very slow with it.I think the issue with a locker like that, is because of the probability that the attraction may have separate load and unload areas. If they do a locker system like Icon, wouldn't it be potentially a problem?
At least they are working feverishly on it. As opposed to T2 replacement.Why is Universal still keeping this a secret? Dragon Challenge will have been closed for a full year very soon. I just want confirmed details on this!
It's not a secret if they announced it last year. It's just only had very little details released. Kong didn't even get a tease on the blog till a couple months before it was scheduled to open.Why is Universal still keeping this a secret? Dragon Challenge will have been closed for a full year very soon. I just want confirmed details on this!
And the day after Kong, Nintendo.It's not a secret if they announced it last year. It's just only had very little details released. Kong didn't even get a tease on the blog till a couple months before it was scheduled to open.
You couldn't even get TM's to acknowledge there was a big black building behind the wall.........It's not a secret if they announced it last year. It's just only had very little details released. Kong didn't even get a tease on the blog till a couple months before it was scheduled to open.
I think it's just a crane lined up perfectly in the background. It looks like the ramp only has a piece of unistrut or something and then the end block at the topSo what is that dark metal contraption on the verticle ramp. Is it some kind of brake or locking system?
So, will this be a airtime spike, or will it actually house a breaking system on it?
I would be amazed if it doesn't have a breaking/hold system in place by the end somewhere on the spike, if only because it means they're assuming the track switch will always work...which seems like a bad idea.