Disney has this available at a majority of their attractions so I wouldn't really consider this revolutionary necessarily but it is a nice thing to be able to offer guests with disabilities. Good for PTC and HW for making the effort to make this available to their guests.
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Stock picture looks to be used in the article above. Monorail Coral was the train involved in the incident however there were no guests aboard as this train is part of the resort's TCS (Train Control System) test.
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... probably because it's awesome. I'll never understand the Vekoma flyer hate.
I actually liked Firehawk more than Tatsu. As for my favorite Vekoma, I would have to say Deja Vu @ SFMM. I was bummed when I heard they were relocating it to SFNE.
Easy sir. There are some GL fanboys that will go above and beyond to convince you that the nut-crushing experience is a good time. I am with you though, GL @ SFMM is horrid.
Random Question: What is the GoPro chest-mount policy at SFGAdv?
My cousin will be going to HITP and asked me cause he knows I'm a "coaster geek."
It shouldn't matter if the trains travel different speeds though. The computer is concerned about times or speeds within a certain range depending if the train is over or under speed. But the timing between the two trains differing shouldn't be a factor. If that was true than anytime you sent an empty train after a full one the ride would error. Coasters run trains with different wheels, therefore different speeds all the time. I don't see why this one would be any different.
Timing is everything. PLCs monitors how long a train is in a zone otherwise a "timeout" occurs. "Timeouts" and "overspeeds" can be an issue.