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MadEye
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by MadEye » Mar Thu 10, 2011 4:10 pm
mindflipper wrote:It's a shame we'll have to wait until 2012 to see down at WDW...
It's a shame WDW's version will probably be a movable cardboard cutout knowing TDO...

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by mindflipper » Mar Thu 10, 2011 4:26 pm
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by MadEye » Mar Thu 10, 2011 5:49 pm
We'll have to wait and see. They could redeem themselves with the Ariel AA. That is if we
don't get the Ursula AA.
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by Wizzard419 » Mar Thu 10, 2011 6:17 pm
mindflipper wrote:Wizzard419 wrote:Try it, it's sooo good, you'll love it for the rest of your life.

And, oddly enough, you would get to spend the rest of life in prison, too...

Not when I claim it was a cult thing, afterall, you will all be wearing disney stuff.

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by mindflipper » Mar Fri 11, 2011 12:10 am
MadEye wrote:We'll have to wait and see. They could redeem themselves with the Ariel AA. That is if we don't get the Ursula AA.
What's wrong with the Ursula AA? I didn't think they did a bad job with her from what I saw on the Disney Blog.
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by Wizzard419 » Mar Fri 11, 2011 1:09 am
I wonder if they aren't sure how people are going to respond to the ariel AA? I know they mentioned it once (and the hair and all) but there hasn't been a word said since, which sometimes means that something may not be working as expected.
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by MadEye » Mar Fri 11, 2011 2:34 pm
mindflipper wrote:What's wrong with the Ursula AA? I didn't think they did a bad job with her from what I saw on the Disney Blog.
What I'm saying is that TDO is so stingy and knowing they've cut stuff to save money (as usual) for Star Tours 2, we may not get an amazing AA like DCA.
The Ursula AA is AMAZING!!!!!!
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by MadEye » Mar Fri 11, 2011 2:36 pm
Wizzard419 wrote:I wonder if they aren't sure how people are going to respond to the ariel AA? I know they mentioned it once (and the hair and all) but there hasn't been a word said since, which sometimes means that something may not be working as expected.
Or they want to keep it hush hush. I doubt they want to reveal
everything about the ride before it opens.
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by Wizzard419 » Mar Fri 11, 2011 2:51 pm
I'm guessing they learned an important lesson from the Yeti AA, don't hype your star piece because if it breaks it looks really bad.
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by MadEye » Mar Fri 11, 2011 3:24 pm
Wizzard419 wrote:I'm guessing they learned an important lesson from the Yeti AA, don't hype your star piece because if it breaks it looks really bad.
It's not the fact that the Yeti is broken. It's the fact that they haven't done a darn thing about it.

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by Wizzard419 » Mar Fri 11, 2011 3:36 pm
Well we don't know if they haven't done anything about it, kind of like the WOC stuff when it broke. I would imagine it's a bit hard to focus when people are screaming by you ever 80 seconds.
Technically, I think the Yeti itself isn't the problem, this was discussed in that other thread, the issue was structural. When they thought it was a good idea to have it on it's own structure they apparently weren't able to calculate out chronic force and lack of damping. So DLR's Yeti is still the champion.

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by MadEye » Mar Fri 11, 2011 3:54 pm
Wizzard419 wrote:Well we don't know if they haven't done anything about it, kind of like the WOC stuff when it broke. I would imagine it's a bit hard to focus when people are screaming by you ever 80 seconds.
Technically, I think the Yeti itself isn't the problem, this was discussed in that other thread, the issue was structural. When they thought it was a good idea to have it on it's own structure they apparently weren't able to calculate out chronic force and lack of damping. So DLR's Yeti is still the champion.

Trust me, they haven't done a thing. If they had tried, EE would have been closed for at least a week. It hasn't closed since the problem happened years ago except for ride technical difficulties for an hour or two.
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by Wizzard419 » Mar Fri 11, 2011 4:20 pm
That doesn't mean they haven't tried, they might still be trying to figure out ways to fix it (as in research). It's a low priority issue (as in they only have a few people or less working on a fix) I would imagine since the ride is able to function without it.
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by MmeLeota » Mar Fri 11, 2011 5:43 pm
Wizzard419 wrote:I'm guessing they learned an important lesson from the Yeti AA, don't hype your star piece because if it breaks it looks really bad.
...and Murphy @ DL
Wizzard419 wrote:That doesn't mean they haven't tried, they might still be trying to figure out ways to fix it (as in research). It's a low priority issue (as in they only have a few people or less working on a fix) I would imagine since the ride is able to function without it.
Agreed. I would imagine that with all the major projects happening within WDI and with staff cuts, there are more "important" projects going on. The sad part is that in the end corners are cut, the quality is shoddy and the guests are gypped of what could have been a phenomenal experience.
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by Wizzard419 » Mar Fri 11, 2011 9:20 pm
I actually mentioned this before, a former coworker of mine does contract work with imagineering and the bulk of the work on all the projects is done as contract work. The only thing that the fulltime staff does (since always apparently) is to get the broad concept and artwork down. Design and functionality is always a 3rd party.
A good way to think of it is you have a finite pool of resources (man hours, cash for contractors, etc.) and you have to decide betwen development and fixing a non-ride/life threatening issue. Which would you choose?
I actually saw a cool video earlier today of a dust devil picking up some agricultrual fleece that looked great, but sadly the physics for it probably won't work for an underwater hair effect as ariel would need to be about 300 feet tall.
