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Nick

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Soooo.... Sum of All Thrills?
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So uhh does Bob Iger just really love DCA? Because that's three e-tickets and a d-ticket announced tonight.
Is it a bad thing that they are getting them? Almost every park that needs new attractions got some great additions announced.

And he’s said it before: DCA needs to live up to the expectation of being directly across from the crown jewel of the chain. Besides Walt Disney Studios, it was the biggest stain on the Disney Parks resume. These additions will finally make it worthy of being a stone’s throw away from just about the best theme park in the world.
 
Are they gonna charge extra for this? Cause I don’t know how else they manage this at a busy theme park.
I was thinking about that too! But considering Mater is a two seater (I think?) I can’t see this being much worse, capacity wise, than that, right?

Edit: Though the demand will be significantly higher for this. So it will be interesting to see
 
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Looking at the High Resolution concept art, it looks like the kuka's are on a conveyor system? Could theoretically help at least make capacity somewhat less terrible than it otherwise could be.
 
Looking at the High Resolution concept art, it looks like the kuka's are on a conveyor system? Could theoretically help at least make capacity somewhat less terrible than it otherwise could be.
The video they played during the panel shows the seat vehicles on some kind of conveyor, but the KUKAs are all stationary. It looks like there will be an intro with an Avenger, then you're connected to the arm for your flight test. Different Avengers will have different types of tests.
 
Looking at the High Resolution concept art, it looks like the kuka's are on a conveyor system? Could theoretically help at least make capacity somewhat less terrible than it otherwise could be.
The Kuka robots are stationary. The ride vehicles are on a track system. The Kukas latch onto part of the ride vehicle and detach it from the track system.
 
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