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The Kong vehicle had the steering/drive base of a shipyard crate moving robot.
It's called crab drive.
The Kong vehicle had the steering/drive base of a shipyard crate moving robot.
It's so good to see that this attraction has a queue to match the ride experience. At least no one will be getting pumped up for an awesome ride waiting in there.Who doesn't love a run-down warehouse!
Im sure a run-down warehouse is something Uni loves. Requires little imagination and design costs to build, upkeep for it can be minimal.Who doesn't love a run-down warehouse!
Who doesn't love a run-down warehouse!
It's so good to see that this attraction has a queue to match the ride experience. At least no one will be getting pumped up for an awesome ride waiting in there.
Im sure a run-down warehouse is something Uni loves. Requires little imagination and design costs to build, upkeep for it can be minimal.
What Disney does had nothing to do with this conversation and I think, aside from maybe the muppets facade, the photos you supplied are all ugly as sin.Yeh Disney doesn't do that...
Car enthusiasts will love it I can tell you that. I know many who geek out over the cars in front of Mel’s and the ones outside the gift shop of F&F currently.I mean, if the queue excites you, more power to you! I wasn't trying to personally offend anybody.
I don't know about the car enthusiast. Maybe the GP that thinks they are car guys but I consider myself more than a little familiar with muscle and rice having worked in the industry for more than 20 years and I just am sad at what they put out there for cars. They tend to be props more than the real things. I ran the VINs on the two they had out by AA to hype the last movie and was very disappointed at what I found. At least they didn't destroy any real classic iron survivors in the process of creating these.Car enthusiasts will love it I can tell you that. I know many who geek out over the cars in front of Mel’s and the ones outside the gift shop of F&F currently.
The queue will certainly have an appeal to the key demographic of the franchise, but for most it isn’t anything to get overly excited about.
I’m just telling you what I hear from friends and the GP about the cars at Mel’s and at F&F.I don't know about the car enthusiast. Maybe the GP that thinks they are car guys but I consider myself more than a little familiar with muscle and rice having worked in the industry for more than 20 years and I just am sad at what they put out there for cars. They tend to be props more than real things, I ran the VINs on the two they had out by AA to hype the last movie and was very disappointed at what I found. At least they didn't destroy any real classic iron survivors in the process of creating these.
I’m pretty sure every premissiom talk is in a warehouse.A run down warehouse fits the franchise. They frequently are in that kind of environment in the movies.
I don't know about the car enthusiast. Maybe the GP that thinks they are car guys but I consider myself more than a little familiar with muscle and rice having worked in the industry for more than 20 years and I just am sad at what they put out there for cars. They tend to be props more than the real things. I ran the VINs on the two they had out by AA to hype the last movie and was very disappointed at what I found. At least they didn't destroy any real classic iron survivors in the process of creating these.
The cars at CBBR are real as are the ones at Mel's. Very valuable cars actually.I don’t fit the demo, but I think the cars i’ve Seen around CBBR are real and i’ve seen what I think were cool cars around CBBR (they seem to change as I am pretty sure it has been different cars each time I have stayed there, but I am not a car expert nor enthusiast (not even a wannabe)...
I mean, if the queue excites you, more power to you! I wasn't trying to personally offend anybody.
A run down warehouse fits the franchise. They frequently are in that kind of environment in the movies.