Me too! I'm curious which effects you are speaking of too! (snicker)
Concept art had lasers and fog, IIRC. In the times I'd ridden I only got the fog once, never lasers, and 50/50 with audio.
Sooooo, I mean, aside from the fresh track and new zero car design with headlights (I don't remember there being any on the old trains), has anything else been confirmed for upgrades? I'd kill to see the launch tunnel use the effects that were originally planned but never used.
Abandoning all hope of it ever making any sort of chronological sense lessens the stress. Its predecessor had a similar flaw.
I don't care one bit about chronology. I just hate the ride. The original Star Tours was fun and violent ( simulator pulled no punches). The update is slow, boring, uninteresting, and soft.
Park looks nice and all but it's a well known fact that Chinese tour groups are among the worst groups of people on the planet, Brazilians being right up there with them. I'm sure it'll rake in the cash but I seriously doubt it'll keep the appearance Disney parks are known for.
Looks like a second trip to Tokyo is in order.
^ I'm fairly certain that the Iron Man ride isn't going to travel from battle to battle like Star Tours 2: The Horrific And Terrible Quest For Jar Jar does. It'll be one main narrative.
Seriously, screw Star Tours 2.
I'm all for a Guardians makeover on one condition:
They figure out a great way to hide the shock of going through an elevator door into the exit hallway into another elevator door.
Shouldn't be hard. Tokyo did it.
Yes, you're insane. You're looking at ~6 hours of travel time since you'll have to get up to NYC first an then cut back and that's with ideal situations with the transit systems. Having grown up in NJ I can guarantee you that it WILL NOT be ideal situations. NJ Transit is awful.
^ Excellent! Glad to hear they're enforcing the policy with an iron fist. If they let it go other people would follow suit and it'd be a "rule" only in print. Kinda like any Six Flags policies.