Fallen Light Pole Tenporarily Closes Everest
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- Snow White's Adventures Gem Miner
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Re: Fallen Light Pole Tenporarily Closes Everest
a real wild ride for sure... wet tracks=faster through the attraction... (wonder why the imagineers didnt think of that before?) more ride capacity....
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Re: Fallen Light Pole Tenporarily Closes Everest
That is a neat idea cy1229, but I'm thinking dstrawn and mindflipper both have valid points. Might be a bit difficult to pull off, and they wouldn't run the effect during drought conditions. Plus they don't even make "real" snow at the holidays, just the soapy stuff.cy1229 wrote:How cool would it be if, at the tippity top where the "snow" is on Everest, there was a snow machine throwing snow on the riders??!!! Just enough to be cool, and make you feel somewhat like you're actually in the Himalayas!!!![]()
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Re: Fallen Light Pole Tenporarily Closes Everest
Yikesdstrawn9889 wrote:a real wild ride for sure... wet tracks=faster through the attraction... (wonder why the imagineers didnt think of that before?) more ride capacity....

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Re: Fallen Light Pole Tenporarily Closes Everest
mindflipper wrote:Snow in the Florida's hot humid summers, eh? It would be interesting to see them pull that off!
Would love to donate some New England snow to them......as much as they want.


Re: Fallen Light Pole Tenporarily Closes Everest
That ride is scary enough without falling light poles! I'm glad no one got hurt though.