is it weird to say i think i m more excited about this ride than any ride coming to Orlando over the next 3/4 years? am i over hyping this?
From Bio, we get a good look of the building that will house the drop track.
EDIT: Or, perhaps I should say two, as it looks like they will have something particularly interesting in that building that indicates that the drop track, will be able to be on one side or another.
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What’s more exciting to me than seeing track on the upwards spike, is seeing the slow down brake run leading towards it where Fluffy will be!
That straight line in the middle, running south:
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EDIT: Gray pile of dirt in center of this image = Fluffy placement (I think.)
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What’s more exciting to me than seeing track on the upwards spike, is seeing the slow down brake run leading towards it where Fluffy will be!
That would be way too hard to control and be a mess IMO.It would be fun if they gave you an interactive wand at the beginning of the queue, to use while in line, and then you return it before riding. Maybe it would only work in this ride area only.
The fins that LSMs use are obvious enough in those photos.Are you saying LSM as in magnetic propulsion? How you can tell that from tire propulsion in the blurry photo is beyond me.
Now this is weird, I've never seen launches like this? It's as if instead of a zoooooom in 1 launch, It will be zooom..zooom...zooom in 3. I'm in love:exclap:View attachment 6976 View attachment 6977 View attachment 6978
Not the clearest picturew, but we’ve definitely got LSM launches.
Drive tires for the slow moving parts, and LSMs for the launches. It’s a bit hard to see in those pics, but you can see that they’re fins as opposed to wheels on the launch tracks.So part of this will use drive tires and other parts will use LSM. I wonder why and what instances for the variation?
*teebin put his hand down and sat patiently at his school desk*
Drive tires for the slow moving parts, and LSMs for the launches. It’s a bit hard to see in those pics, but you can see that they’re fins as opposed to wheels on the launch tracks.
To piggyback what gabe said these are definetly LSM launch fins. They look identical to the photo belowI think tyres will also allow for a smoother slower experience but tyres use a ridiculous amount of electricity for a launch.
I noticed the same thing. Instead of one long row of magnets, it's three shorter rows. Maybe they don't have them all installed yet? Not too sure. I'll try to head out to the park sometime in the next few days (hopefully the weather will clear up) to get some closer shots of the fins.Now this is weird, I've never seen launches like this? It's as if instead of a zoooooom in 1 launch, It will be zooom..zooom...zooom in 3. I'm in love:exclap: