It appears to be.
Is this a roaming Kuka, like Harry Potter, or stationary, like Sum of All Thrills?
Is this a roaming Kuka, like Harry Potter, or stationary, like Sum of All Thrills?
It looks like they're going to move in a very simple, open-air loop.Is this a roaming Kuka, like Harry Potter, or stationary, like Sum of All Thrills?
The way I see it is, Aquatopia and Sum of a Thrills had a baby, your “pod” will move around the circle and you will be randomly assigned a kuka arm to pick you up. So each time you ride you could get a different kuka/ride profileIt appears to be.
Is this a roaming Kuka, like Harry Potter, or stationary, like Sum of All Thrills?
I feel like there will have to be some preference as to how you want your vehicle to move. Thrill seekers will want something more thrilling but more motion sensitive people will want something less thrilling.The way I see it is, Aquatopia and Sum of a Thrills had a baby, your “pod” will move around the circle and you will be randomly assigned a kuka arm to pick you up. So each time you ride you could get a different kuka/ride profile
Maybe they can reuse those Orange and Green cards from Mission SpaceI feel like there will have to be some preference as to how you want your vehicle to move. Thrill seekers will want something more thrilling but more motion sensitive people will want something less thrilling.
Their Campus looks a lot better than ours! So there’s that!I feel bad for Paris since they now have the worst Avengers Campus.
Last year at Destination D23 they said Avengers Infinity Defense will blend media with large practical set pieces. Here's hoping they go for the Beijing Jurassic World ride approach with the screen to set size ratio.Now that the smoke has cleared some from the plethora of announcements, here's my take:
I really like the new entrance path. It gives me Epcot vibes.
I'm a little more excited for the ride now after seeing the concept art...I still can't help but think SCREENZ when I see the ride vehicle and the concept.