SithBladeborn said:
I had both parts of the great movie ride the gangster and the cowboy. When the car goes through the doors you to the movie part you can see another set of doors in the theater, cant remember where the car switches to either part of the show even though it was only 2 weeks ago lol.
Well, it works this way.
All of the cars go via the SAME route, its just that some cars will STOP at a different place to view their respective "live-actor & animatronic scenes".
FIRST group of cars passes right on by the "1930's Gangster Set" and continues on to the "Cowboy Set".
SECOND group of cars STOPS at the "1930's Gangster Set"... and the doors to the "tunnel" close (to completely isolate the two rooms for the different scenes).
The two "live-actor & animatronic scenes" take place at the same time.
The effects in the Gangster room are machine-gun fire and the black "limo" driving in from an adjacent tunnel.
The effects in the Cowboy room include six-gun shooting and fire (BIG fire scene) when the bank "explodes".
IMHO, the Cowboy scene (with the fire) is a far superior effect. So, if you have not seen it, ask to sit in the first set of "cars".
(It should be easy if you tell the loading CM that you will be happy to wait for the "next departure", if need be.)
NOTE: If you ARE riding on the second set of cars (Gangster scene) pay attention as your cars pass by the (now quiet) Cowboy scene... you can feel the HEAT still radiating off of the (recently "blazing") bank (you can see the "scorch-marks" above the windows, too).
BTW, its also possible that when the ride is not busy (early in the morning, for instance) that they only do ONE scene.
Since the Cowboy scene costs more to perform (with all that "propane" expense for the fire effects), I'm assuming they only do the Gangster scene (and not BOTH) until the queue starts filling.
Could be why more folks have seen that one (I certainly have seen it more often than the FIRE.)