Drop slides don't need major testing like other slides. They just need a visual inspection of the slide joints and make sure water is flowing. Send a rider, have him/she survive and you are good!
They can really just test a ride a single time and it's deemed safe? I feel like it couldn't be that simple.Drop slides don't need major testing like other slides. They just need a visual inspection of the slide joints and make sure water is flowing. Send a rider, have him/she survive and you are good!
its a slide, how would you test it other than that?They can really just test a ride a single time and it's deemed safe? I feel like it couldn't be that simple.
Geepers... no one has gone through the drop tubes yet. This seems to portend bad things.
Don't think we'll be seeing these slides in action for a few weeks. :frown:
Every night that Volcano erupts, tons of free publicity & marketing for Universal to the GP. All the icons together at WDW won't have that same effect. This is a genius move.
They can really just test a ride a single time and it's deemed safe? I feel like it couldn't be that simple.
But the GP will see this every day they pass by, without having to enter the parks. Instant marketing at no cost.I think the Disney icons have already been cemented in the history of the world...
Doing many rounds? It might just be a slide but we're talking about something that human beings slide down at high speeds with bare skin contact. Just because it goes well a single time, doesn't mean it does every time.its a slide, how would you test it other than that?
They can really just test a ride a single time and it's deemed safe? I feel like it couldn't be that simple.
Looks like a lot isn't open in that pic.....I'm starting to get very concerned
What do you see?Looks like a lot isn't open in that pic.....I'm starting to get very concerned
It looks like the wave slide is open. Anyone else seeing this?
Yes, looks like it to meIt looks like the wave slide is open. Anyone else seeing this?