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*** THE BEBES *** Rainbow Magicland ITALY TR
Mechanic replied to The Bebes's topic in Photo Trip Report Archive
Thank you for sharing the beauty that is California, and the hilarity that is the Bebes. -
They are feeling pressure from Carsland. They're feeling it at their own turnstiles. Many visitors to the Disneyland resort will choose to add on a couple other area attractions to their vacation package. With Knott's being so close, it's a popular choice. Remember, the three most important things in real estate: Location, location, and location.
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Andy Shine's Quiz Time
Mechanic replied to Simon Baynham's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
10/21. Typical for me. -
The Rumor / Crazy Idea Superthread
Mechanic replied to Wes's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
What, exactly, do you mean? Every bumper car ride I've been on has a public address system. It's generally used to let the riders know when the ride is about to start and again when it's going to stop. It is also frequently used to remind the riders that head-on bumping isn't allowed. -
OISU8P, specifically request a table near the water when you make reservations, or have your parents do so if they're making the resevation themselves. Be sure to have your parents confirm with the person that checks them in. Also have them be prepared for a wait that may be just slightly longer for a water's edge table. I've always got a table near the water when I specifically asked for it when making my reservations, but it has resulted in anywhere from 5-15 minutes extra wait a few times. It can be difficult to make out exactly who you're looking at as they pass by in the boats, so a text to let them know you're on your way is a good idea.
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Andy Shine's Quiz Time
Mechanic replied to Simon Baynham's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
14/30... I suspect I will have to beg forgiveness for my sins if I am to be allowed into roller coaster heaven. -
I do wonder how they control the possibility of an overshoot when the train is going backwards towards the top of the non-inverting loop to gain the momentum for the trip up the first vertical spiral tower. Is there a brake, or launch component, near the top of the loop? It makes me wonder if that testing video was specifically testing just for the purpose of where the limit is before an overshoot occurs, or if that's how it will normally operate. I'm sure it's all figured out by the engineers, but it does still make you go, "Hmmm...". In any case, I still look forward to riding it soon.
