There are CO2 effects which should envelop the tram which blocks your view of the screen stopping. Its an effect I have only seen work once.It ends WAY TO ABRUPTLY. We are in the air! We land! And then.... Black screen and music!
Exactly! I feel like this is a bit of a knee-jerk reaction from the horrible reviews from employee preview. They're probably so embarrassed by it, they want to ease the pain. They should at least give the pass holders a chance. I suspect I'll see a lot of angry pass holders tomorrow finding out the hard way that their even just got canceled.Well, I'm disappointed, specifically took a day off tomorrow to go with my sister to the preview, as her pass is expiring soon.
No point in going tomorrow now. While I'm happy they're "fine tuning" the attraction, it's still lame that they postponed it, not everyone has the luxury of making or changing plans last second. They should've just sent an email saying "we look forward to seeing you during the preview tomorrow! However, please realize that we are still fine tuning the attraction, so it may not be 100% complete during your visit. However, we hope you enjoy previewing the attraction before it's complete for the general public!"
They could've easily allowed guests to ride it while still tuning it, and took advantage of this to make it seem more exclusive that we're getting to ride it before it's "done". Would've been better for PR.
Only one guest per annual pass member was allowed for the Supercharged preview, so if you had more than one, he was just doing his job.When I went I had some guest with me, and was told they couldn't ride because I didn't have the tickets, when yet I did. Hate to be rude, but the team member at the preview enterence was a complete idiot and didn't undersand how the guest tickets worked. So my guests never got to ride. Oh well. Glad I got to ride yesterday!
Yes, there was some animation thrown in there with the motion capture. I think it all looks ok till people jump from one thing to another. It's got to be hard to convincingly animate dudes jumping in the air.Was it me, or is are the characters in the main room all animated over the actor's performance, motion captured?