Yeah, I didn't know it was outdoors from the pictures. I said "unless its more outside than it looks in those pictures". I thought they had built an enclosed greenhouse for people to stand in with no air conditioning.It doesn't have A/C just as the Jungle Cruise doesn't have A/C in the queue. It wouldn't do much good because it is outside and it does cost electricity to run A/C and would be wasted running it outside. The fans have mist so they cool like the A/C (swamp cooolers) I grew up with. That is the most economical way to cool you when you are outside.
Sorry if this has already been asked, but does anyone know either the hourly capacity or the typical dispatch time between vehicles?
I would also like to hear from people who ride this and have ridden the Sum of All Thrills at WDW to hear if the seat sizes seem similar.
Or even a nice Disneyland/DCA reference point.![]()
the dragonDoes anyone know at what point during the ride does it take your picture?
Okay, by request I am going to try to do a blow by blow of the ride. I hope I get it in sequence and don't forget anything major.
You board on a moving platform very much like Haunted Mansion, and you will not be able to see the robot arm behind your car at all. There is a small compartment to put very small items in behind you, and you will be given rubber bands if you are wearing flip flops. The TMs make sure your over the shoulder harness is snug and then you leave the room of floating candles and see Hermone (sp), who dusts you so your flying bench takes off. You see Hagrid, who is asking if anyone has seen his loose dragon...soon enough you do indeed see it and fly off course...you switch from screens to animatronics and get a blast of dragon heat (may or may not be quite hot, depending on where you are sitting). You also encounter animatronic spiders and might get pretty wet from their spitting...that varied for us. The quidditch match is movie screens, and then you end up encountering the whomping willow (animatronic...that's where we got stuck on our backs...you don't go upside down at all but you will be totally laid down like going up the lift hill of Rip Ride Rockit!). Then come the dementors, which are animatronic and all up in your face...only once out of five rides did it feel really, really cold so that's another effect where it seems to depend where you're sitting. Harry spells them away and you head back to Hogwarts to be greated and cheered by two screens of Dumbledore and students. Then you get another flyiong sequence on the screens are are back where you started. There is one cool scene diving towards water...I think right after you escape the dementors...that is very cool. Actually the whole thing is very cool...it's sort of like if Disney's Dinosaur was combined with Spiderman and made a whole heck of a lot cooler. You'd be surprised at how much motion those robot arms have. If you make an effort you can see some of the other chairs, but it's hard to tear your eyes away from the action all around you. With all the motion and screens it's not really a motion sickness inducer unless you are very sensitive, and you don't get smacked around in the restraint like a roller coaster. There are no literal drops or spins...it's more pivoting and back and forth, plus tilting.
I'm sure I left something out but hopefully that gives a general idea!
Is this ride OK for people with neck issues? Does it jerk you around alot?
Thanks
Great review! Interesting that it's a combination of animatronics and screens.Okay, by request I am going to try to do a blow by blow of the ride. I hope I get it in sequence and don't forget anything major.
You board on a moving platform very much like Haunted Mansion, and you will not be able to see the robot arm behind your car at all. There is a small compartment to put very small items in behind you, and you will be given rubber bands if you are wearing flip flops. The TMs make sure your over the shoulder harness is snug and then you leave the room of floating candles and see Hermone (sp), who dusts you so your flying bench takes off. You see Hagrid, who is asking if anyone has seen his loose dragon...soon enough you do indeed see it and fly off course...you switch from screens to animatronics and get a blast of dragon heat (may or may not be quite hot, depending on where you are sitting). You also encounter animatronic spiders and might get pretty wet from their spitting...that varied for us. The quidditch match is movie screens, and then you end up encountering the whomping willow (animatronic...that's where we got stuck on our backs...you don't go upside down at all but you will be totally laid down like going up the lift hill of Rip Ride Rockit!). Then come the dementors, which are animatronic and all up in your face...only once out of five rides did it feel really, really cold so that's another effect where it seems to depend where you're sitting. Harry spells them away and you head back to Hogwarts to be greated and cheered by two screens of Dumbledore and students. Then you get another flyiong sequence on the screens are are back where you started. There is one cool scene diving towards water...I think right after you escape the dementors...that is very cool. Actually the whole thing is very cool...it's sort of like if Disney's Dinosaur was combined with Spiderman and made a whole heck of a lot cooler. You'd be surprised at how much motion those robot arms have. If you make an effort you can see some of the other chairs, but it's hard to tear your eyes away from the action all around you. With all the motion and screens it's not really a motion sickness inducer unless you are very sensitive, and you don't get smacked around in the restraint like a roller coaster. There are no literal drops or spins...it's more pivoting and back and forth, plus tilting.
I'm sure I left something out but hopefully that gives a general idea!