I'm sure someone can describe it better than I can, but imagine when you enter the room you see 3 long rows of seats; one toward the front, one in the middle, one near the back door where you just entered. They all have plenty of space between each row to move down the row, turn around, put your stuff in the mesh basket beneath your seat, and get comfortable. BUT....all 3 rows are hooked together on a giant machine above the seats, and the seats are suspended rather than fixed to the floor.
When you are all seated and the show begins, the lights go out (mostly) and your seats begin to move forward and rise up. The front row rises all the way to the top, the middle row (obviously) is in the middle, and the back row is nearest the floor. Think of the way a ferris wheel rises...one car sort of swings up over the one below it. But in this case it's whole rows together, rather than individual seats.
Now....imagine there are 3 sets of these machines, one next to the other. So, 3 sets of 3 rows.
Once you are up in your
Soarin' position, those at the top can see an outline of the top of the screen you are all watching, those in the middle have a view of the top row's feet if they look up, and those nearest the floor can see the feet of the middle row. You won't necessarily notice because you'll be looking at the screen, but they're right there if you do look up.
Get it?
No?
Try the ride. It's fabulous!
