I'm gonna guess once TRON opens SM will go down and finally be gutted and given a brand new track and trains. Let's hope at least.They should have renovated it like SM at DL. That is awesome ride on the West Coast.
I'm gonna guess once TRON opens SM will go down and finally be gutted and given a brand new track and trains. Let's hope at least.They should have renovated it like SM at DL. That is awesome ride on the West Coast.
They've done some horrible horrible things to the outside of SM at other parks...I hope they consider the clean modern Tron design when doing something to Space MountainIt should go down ASAP so it’s in decent shape for 2021 / 2022. It’ll look shambolic next to Tron...and I thought the idea was to have MK done up for the 50th? How done up can it be with maybe their most iconic ride in such a state?
Oh heck yeahAre there not cameras on this ride when going up the hill?
Are you saying Jules Verne Space Mountain is ugly? Bc if you are, you might be right.They've done some horrible horrible things to the outside of SM at other parks...I hope they consider the clean modern Tron design when doing something to Space Mountain
Oh heck yeah
I actually prefer WDWs tbh. The track layout is a snore in DL. Turn after turn after turn. WDWs might be bumpy because they’ve let it rot, but the layout is much better with the drops it incorporates throughout.Is Mk’s version really that much worse than DL’s? IMO, the only thing that makes DL’s better is the Ghost Galaxy overlay. Otherwise, it’s nearly the same crappy ride.
Which is ironic because Mummy goes 60mph vrs SM 28, and the biggest drop on SM is about 30 feet. LOLI went on Space Mountain exactly once, back in 2012, I think. That was enough for me. I have no interest in riding it again, but that's just me.
I will ironically ride Mummy over at USF with no problems, but I also have to drag myself on. I am a self proclaimed thrill wimp.
If I remember correctly, closed is the default position. You actually have to apply pressure to the car to release the restraint. (The original 8-person trains had seat belts. That didn't even lock in place!)I hate to play devil’s advocate (and I’m not familiar with the ride’s operations), but wouldn’t they stop her ride if they saw her going up the hill with no restraint? It also seems suspicious to say the restraint suddenly worked again as they got to unload. I don’t know.....I always hate to doubt people if it was a traumatic experience, but I’ve also seen a lot of people that crave attention and sympathy. :shrug: