I'm also referring to the updated restraints with their "ergonomic" design.
And again - they have completely redesigned the restraint system on the ride since the versions cited have opened. It's *completely not fair* to pass judgement on the ride system without at least having that basic knowledge and understanding of it.
Yes, I am aware that they have designed a new restraint system. I am assuming that it will be similar to the restraints on the on the new trains added to the old bommerang coaster that was recently moved to Carowinds.
I was just stating that the Rugrats coaster is a rough ride. And I do feel pretty comfortable with my "basic" understanding of ride systems.
There have been rumblings of something going on there for the past few months. Lots of people reportedly seeing Imagineers entering/exiting the building. From a WDWNT posting:
"Rumors indicate that this set is once again “red hot”. Imagineers have been spotted coming in and out of the building after a long absence, leading us to believe that the Monsters Inc. suspended coaster is back on track" - http://www.wdwnewstoday.com/2010/05/12/matt-pauls-51010-hollywood-studios-photo-report/
Personally I think the Incredibles have been incredibly left out of all theme parks and that movie was much better than Monsters Inc.
It is just weird though that Disney has ignored this property though.
ooh how i hope that If a monsters inc coaster open's they will close that laugh floor. and put something worth my time in that building! maybe a timekeeper for the 21st century!
I LOVE lilo and stitch, I hadn't laughed that hard at a Disney movie in FOREVER. But the attraction just doesn't work in its current state, for kids maybe but for adults its just ok.
Incredibles was good but not Pixars best. My top favorites are Toy Story and Up. Toy story is already in the parks (but I wouldn't argue if more came) and Up should really get put into a ride. Unfortunetally Monsters Inc. is 99% confirmed so we have to wait a few more years for another franchise to make its way in.
I would not expect to see an Up sequel either but I really do not want to see a sequel. The story is over and that is that. But I belive the movie is good enough to warrent an attraction with no new movies coming out. Pixar movies are going to be rembered for a long time and be added to classics that people will watch for years.
Oh, I agree completely. I just don't think Iger's way of thinking is the same.