Unless it gets expedited, Runaway Railway won't be opening until Fall, either. Not too far before SWGE.
Wow, last I heard RR was set for summer 2019. (in fact there's a panel on it at this November's Destination D) Wonder what delayed things.
Unless it gets expedited, Runaway Railway won't be opening until Fall, either. Not too far before SWGE.
I could be wrong. I hope I am. Last I had heard though, the opening of the ride was going to be much closer to SWGE than not (September/October). Then again, if it opens in September, it technically could still open in "Summer". Hopefully we get a time frame on the ride at Destination D.Wow, last I heard RR was set for summer 2019. (in fact there's a panel on it at this November's Destination D) Wonder what delayed things.
I could be wrong. I hope I am. Last I had heard though, the opening of the ride was going to be much closer to SWGE than not (September/October). Then again, if it opens in September, it technically could still open in "Summer". Hopefully we get a time frame on the ride at Destination D.
With new tech and the first trackless for WDW I can see them wanting to tweak, test, and trial this thing a good deal before opening, and that's going to take time.I think it would be a mistake for Disney not to have Runaway Railway ready for Summer of 2019 (so much so that I just assumed that was the plan to begin with).
Also, based on what we know about the ride, I struggle to see how it could still need another 16 - 18 months to be ready. The building's there and the sets inside are going to mostly be unthemed projection surfaces (which will move to some degree, yes, but still).
With new tech and the first trackless for WDW I can see them wanting to tweak, test, and trial this thing a good deal before opening, and that's going to take time.
Fair point.
I've just grown weary of Disney drawing out all of their project timetables to seemingly be as long as possible!
New Patent Describes Adding Animated Character Projections to Disney Attractions
Could this be for MMRR? Sounds an awful lot like the rumor of this ride having blank AAs that were fully projected.
In the next door forum @MisterPenguin posted this rumored tech for MMRR. Worth the watch:
I can’t like this enough. I’ve been waiting for this technology since I first tried a demo similar to this:
I genuinely think this ride will be labelled as a huge jump forward in screen and ride technology.
This is what SCREENZ should be.
In the forum next door @MisterPenguin posted this rumored tech for MMRR. Worth the watch:
Yep.Didn't Dave tease that they were looking to do something with Kuka arms and screens for something like Doctor Strange?
Yep.
That's true. With Jhony Chung's tech, the screen would "follow" your (the veichle) field of vision.I can’t like this enough. I’ve been waiting for this technology since
I genuinely think this ride will be labelled as a huge jump forward in screen and ride technology.
This is what SCREENZ should be.
I would not be surprised if Dr. Strange ends up in WoL Pavilion with some high tech projection mapping/Kuka Arm based screen attraction.Then in that case, I thought Runaway Railway was going to use layered Projection Mapping, on a scale larger than Alice in Wonderland from Disneyland?
Because I think Penguin may be referring to perhaps some other project. Perhaps they have decided on Wonders of Life's attraction?
I didn't notice it. I read it in the MMRR thread.Didn't Dave tease that they were looking to do something with Kuka arms and screens for something like Doctor Strange?
Disney opened the FLE and TT2.0 in the fall of 2012.That's very VERY weird to have a massive addition and an E-ticket open so late in the year. Usually they have everything ready for Summer. The only time I recall a park opening something so late in the year was when Knott's opened Silver Bullet for '04. I cant recall a major park like Disney or Universal open something as late as Fall or Winter.
Holy chicken nuggets, that's even BETTER than 3D! That's absolutely incredible.