SaintsManiac
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I am the wrong person to ask as I am not really a fan of Dinosaur![]()
I wouldn't ride it if it was walk on...
I am the wrong person to ask as I am not really a fan of Dinosaur![]()
I wouldn't ride it if it was walk on...
Something I have been wondering about: I know they say it takes 10 to 15 minutes at closer than 6 feet to an infected person to get infected yourself, but does the 10 to 15 minutes have to be all at once? Does it have to be all from one person? We can assume that there will be infected (hopefully asymptomatic) people at the parks, and while I am sure it will be relatively easy to avoid being within 6 feet of anyone most of the time given the safety measures in place, there will probably be times you have no choice but to be closer to someone for a minute or two at a time. Each encounter on its own would not be enough to get infected, but what if you are close to five different infected people, each for 2 or 3 minutes, over the course of the day? Has anyone heard anything about cumulative exposure?
Its called “Dream Embers” at Disney, not “fire”.
The Crane was hit with lighting and sparked full of Dream Embers
I wouldn't ride it if it was walk on...
I wouldn't ride it if it was walk on...
I would, but only if I could drag someone on with me (my kids DO NOT like lol). No way would I do this one single rider in my own vehicle.
I didn’t like it either lol. Wasn’t fast or bumpy enough for me. Indy > Dinosaur haha
Well I have yet to experience Indy. As a matter of fact I was supposed to be heading to DL for the first time tomorrow. Such is life.I didn’t like it either lol. Wasn’t fast or bumpy enough for me. Indy > Dinosaur haha
I didn’t like it either lol. Wasn’t fast or bumpy enough for me. Indy > Dinosaur haha
I think it can have a lot to do with the sanitation procedures for the ride vehicles. After X number of circuits, aren’t they spraying ride vehicles down with solution and then running the vehicles thru the ride once or twice to allow time for the solution to act. Then if you add in any reduced throughput by running fewer vehicles, you can get longer wait times.Just watching the wait times is fascinating to me...
How they're getting 5 minutes for Flight of Passage and 45 minutes for Dinosaur (now down to 20) during the previews is quite perplexing.
I didn’t like it either lol. Wasn’t fast or bumpy enough for me. Indy > Dinosaur haha
I felt like it was slower. Like with indy if I sit on the ends, I feel like I will fly out. I sat on the end for Dinosaur and didn't do that.Isnt it the exact same amount of speed and bumps as Indy lol? Or is it just the track that’s the same?
They say they’re the same ride but I have to disagree. I really enjoy Indy at DL but can barely tolerate Dinosaur. I always feel as though I get knocked around more on Dinosaur.Isnt it the exact same amount of speed and bumps as Indy lol? Or is it just the track that’s the same?
SorryAs much as I love dinosaur probably not the best spot to discuss the ins and outs of it here![]()
I’m an AP with Parks reservations. So I selfishly didnt take into account for the people staying at Disney, or off property starting this weekend that havent gotten tickets. If they have a set capacity built into the reservation system, it doesnt hurt to make tickets available to fill the available space
I don't doubt that there are operational challenges, but it's still pretty weird to see. I mean, who is waiting the 20-45 minutes for Dinosaur when every other attraction in the park is a 5 minute wait? I guess people just got tired of riding FoP or wanted their very own time rover?
Okay well there are rides at universal and I’ve ridden the hulk, Hagrids, and rip rocket without my gaiter ever coming off. Multiple times each now.