This ride worries me...Still getting MS flash backs...Prove me wrong Disney
This ride worries me...Still getting MS flash backs...Prove me wrong Disney
It's no more like Mission: Space than Forbidden Journey is.This ride worries me...Still getting MS flash backs...Prove me wrong Disney
Epic Games and the Unreal Engine will be collaborating with WDI and Lucasfilm for the Millennium Falcon attraction.
In other words, our view out the cockpit window on the ride will be rendered in real time, but will look just as polished as Star Tours.
Yea. Totally like living in a video game you're playing, but as high quality as a Hollywood movie.And if I had to guess, this means a move you make in the cockpit, will be visibly shown in the ride itself, allowing itself to be surprising and repeatable.
Yea. Totally like living in a video game you're playing, but as high quality as a Hollywood movie.
Ride length will always be the same. There are four load stations. And a turntable ensures one cab is ALWAYS loading at all stations at any given time. So the line should always be moving. Slowly, given only 6 per cab. But moving nonetheless.How long would the ride be though? Could the interactivity mess up wait times?
(It is 6 right?)
Correct, 6 riders per cabin, 7 cabins per turntable, and 4 turntables in total.
Ride length will always be the same. There are four load stations...
Correct, 6 riders per cabin, 7 cabins per turntable, and 4 turntables in total.
How do you people know all this? Was it announced? Will riders be looking out front windows or side windows? What is the concept... I don’t get it.
People sometimes can have knowledge of things, Teebs.
Just did some calculations; and perhaps I am wrong, but would that equal to be 2,520 people per hour if all cabins are operational?