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Just talked to a couple this AM from Argentina and they LOVED the attraction. They watch Fallon clips on Youtube....It sounds like the European markets are starting to get more of a word for Fallon, as I'm curious on the Spanish front down south of the US if that's happening over there as-well.
Well said. :agree:I have a strong feeling that this will become a one hit per visit kind of ride for myself. If it becomes that way for most people, I think Uni Creative will have reached its goal. It's something that will eat people, keep them entertained enough, and provide a fresh new ride for the area.
Whether we like it or not, the general public should eat this up. I think it's a good addition even amidst the conflict and even if I don't like it. Not everything is about my preferences. There's a bigger picture here that we, the knowledgeable, can sometimes forget.
I agree. Rode it last night and they had to remove 2 people because their belt were not securing correctly. Also, overheard a TM telling a guest that the seat don't like the color black. I guess there is a sensor in the seat that tells the computer that someone is sitting in the seat. Why it doesn't like black is beyond me....The ride itself has a horrible design flaw, the seat belt check. It was really embarrassing how long this took and for the team members with flashlights to keep yelling at people to pull the red strap...
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