Brervixen
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I don't think so. It certainly doesn't seem like they changed them.
From what I've seen online (since I can't just "pop in") it seems the voices are different!
I don't think so. It certainly doesn't seem like they changed them.
Funny story since this topic was bumped...I experienced my first stop on Spidey a few weeks ago. I'm shocked it didn't happen sooner because I've ridden it many many times. Anyways, we got stopped between when you first see the Sinister Syndicate and the Electro scene (right under the pipes). The ride audio continued until I believe the Hydro scene. Then the motion happened without any sound or video. So we slowly approached the Electro scene, bobbled for a second, then the vehicle suddenly shook violently (the power plug part). It was hilarious. We got a re-ride though, it was great.
Funny story since this topic was bumped...I experienced my first stop on Spidey a few weeks ago. I'm shocked it didn't happen sooner because I've ridden it many many times. Anyways, we got stopped between when you first see the Sinister Syndicate and the Electro scene (right under the pipes). The ride audio continued until I believe the Hydro scene. Then the motion happened without any sound or video. So we slowly approached the Electro scene, bobbled for a second, then the vehicle suddenly shook violently (the power plug part). It was hilarious. We got a re-ride though, it was great.
I am sure this sign has been there since the upgrades. I just don't remember seeing it posted. So . . .
I saw this on my last two trips (nov-dec)
I guess that since TV's use these glasses now
people have been taking them
I doubt they are really tracked
They must loose a few a day from normal forgetfulness
I guess that since TV's use these glasses now
"Glasses with complementary dichroic filters in the lenses are worn, which filter out either one or the other set of three light wavelengths. In this way, one projector can display the left and right stereoscopic images simultaneously. This method of stereoscopic projection is called wavelength multiplex visualization. The dichroic filters in the Dolby 3D glasses are more expensive and fragile than the glasses technology used in circular polarization systems like RealD Cinema and are not considered disposable. However, an important benefit of Dolby 3D in comparison with RealD is that Dolby 3D works with conventional projection screens."