There are “family” rides that are still thrilling, hyperspace mountain in DLP is one example.
Personally I’d like a full bore B&M but that’s not going to happen lol
Personally I’d like a full bore B&M but that’s not going to happen lol
There are “family” rides that are still thrilling, hyperspace mountain in DLP is one example.
Personally I’d like a full bore B&M but that’s not going to happen lol
If it is indeed the ride system, then it can accelerate and have some thrill portions. I'm not expecting a full-fledged coaster...especially an inverted one... like the two they just removed for it.
I don't think we should be expecting inversions, but that it is the best one right now.
The one question I do have, is if they are going to theme it to broomsticks, because that could be..that could be something that they could market on a large level.
I think that how to train your Dragon ride system looks like it would be a real plus for universal Orlando resort. Now if they can fill it with a bunch of sets and robot creatures then they will have a real winner.
In another note that I glossed over but may need some looking at, the supports that are coming for right now, are colored to be black.
I'd certainly hope it's more thrilling than RnRC or Tron. Personally, I'm hoping for a Everest/Mummy/Verbolten level of thrill. All three of those rides are exciting and easily fall under the "family friendly" umbrella.Then let me ask you, what do you want for a new "Thrill" coaster. Something like Big Thunder and Space, to where it can accomodate mostly everyone, while still being remarkably thrilling for what it is? Or do you want an RnRC/Tron?
I'd certainly hope it's more thrilling than RnRC or Tron. Personally, I'm hoping for a Everest/Mummy/Verbolten level of thrill. All three of those rides are exciting and easily fall under the "family friendly" umbrella.
I really hope this doesn't use the Arthur ride system, especially considering what was replaced and IOA's current attraction line-up.
Just read two reviews of Arthur on Theme Park Insider. Both reviewers rode the ride and said it was one of the best rides & best themed experiences they've ever been on. Two people isn't a referendum, but it's nice to know they both heralded the coaster & it's potential for themed areas & interactions.I really hope it’s not like Arthur, that looks like it should be a Seuss ride
Certainly! Both are arguably the best coasters on their properties, with Mummy passing Rockit, in my opinion, based off consistency in smoothness. Mummy was the best air time machine in Florida (save for Dania Beach Hurricane) before Cheetah Hunt and Mako came.Are you saying that RnRC is less thrilling than Mummy and Everest?
Just read two reviews of Arthur on Theme Park Insider. Both reviewers rode the ride and said it was one of the best rides & best themed experiences they've ever been on. Two people isn't a referendum, but it's nice to know they both heralded the coaster & it's potential for themed areas & interactions.
Just my opinion but I like RnRC enough to ride it 12 in a row one morning. The launch, swooping in the dark past glowing signs with great music playing in my ears just does it for me. Mummy is fun, Everest is fun but 12 in a row? I can't see doing it.Certainly! Both are arguably the best coasters on their properties, with Mummy passing Rockit, in my opinion, based off consistency in smoothness. Mummy was the best air time machine in Florida (save for Dania Beach Hurricane) before Cheetah Hunt and Mako came.
Everest's backwards section is quite forceful and a unique experience compared to any ride I've ever been on. Paired with a fantastic drop, excellent pacing, and one of the best themed experiences Disney has ever created I always rated it quite a way higher than RnRC's fairly plain layout. Not that I don't love RnRC, of course!
I don't think this is a Mack powered Family Invert/suspended. Or any kind of suspended/inverted for that matter.