Juliet0778
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Has anyone gotten a toy Banshee yet? I'm just curious about what they actually do and whether they're worth 50 bucks. 

Since they are having technical difficulties, our group got locked in, and then were left waiting, and waiting for quite a few minutes. A woman in the next room quietly began calling out for a cast member to please let her out. As the minutes passed she began shrieking. So I can see people with claustrophobia having issues if the ride doesn't start quickly
Has anyone gotten a toy Banshee yet? I'm just curious about what they actually do and whether they're worth 50 bucks.![]()
Since they are having technical difficulties, our group got locked in, and then were left waiting, and waiting for quite a few minutes. A woman in the next room quietly began calling out for a cast member to please let her out. As the minutes passed she began shrieking. So I can see people with claustrophobia having issues if the ride doesn't start quickly
I don't know if it's set up for this or not so it may not be encouraged but I can't imagine that they would force someone to sit down on the ride vehicle if they change their mind and want to leave.eeek, not sure what to do now...
could she walk through to where the ride vehicles are and then bail out? The pictures of the queue looked cool, would hate for her to miss that part.
Thanks guys! I'd still love to hear from other DIS folks on whether they feel tgey were worth the investment. Keep the reviews coming!Go here. Someone posted pictures and there is a short video on that page as well.![]()
when i rode, a guy sat down and before we started asked to get offI don't know if it's set up for this or not so it may not be encouraged but I can't imagine that they would force someone to sit down on the ride vehicle if they change their mind and want to leave.
eeek, not sure what to do now...
could she walk through to where the ride vehicles are and then bail out? The pictures of the queue looked cool, would hate for her to miss that part.
eeek, not sure what to do now...
could she walk through to where the ride vehicles are and then bail out? The pictures of the queue looked cool, would hate for her to miss that part.
Thanks guys! I'd still love to hear from other DIS folks on whether they feel tgey were worth the investment. Keep the reviews coming!![]()
That's scary. I would hope there is some kind of manual release in a situation like that.
I haven't ridden the ride myself, but I would think someone who has moderate/severe claustrophobia would want to avoid riding right now since the ride has a relatively high chance of technical difficulties at the moment.
This was exactly my issue. We were waiting and waiting and waiting so long and it was so tight I nearly had to get off... there was no manual release and it freaked me out. For someone with anxiety (I don't have claustrophobia but this definitely induced it...) , I nearly had a panic attack. My fiance did call for a cast member and they finally came... and she then said it was going to start in a few seconds if I could wait. So I did and it was worth it... but I def will need to mentally prep myself next time and try to give myself a bit more space and not let them jam me in there so hard.
It's a great ride, but if you have any anxiety/claustrophobia issues its definitely worth taking a pause.
In the survey from Disney I did mention this, hopefully they add a panic button. I think just having it would've eased my anxiety a LOT.
I agree. I certainly understand the desire for a panic button but I think implementing one would be a disaster.I think the problem with a panic button is it is not safe to exit once the ride has started. Also a panic button causes an estop and an estop means delays. Rides can not start up automatically once an estop happens. I imagine there is video so CMs can check on riders in case there is a real emergency but beyond that people will have to either deal with their claustrophobia or choose not to ride. Kind of like a roller coaster once you are in the restraint there is no turning back.
I think the problem with a panic button is it is not safe to exit once the ride has started. Also a panic button causes an estop and an estop means delays. Rides can not start up automatically once an estop happens. I imagine there is video so CMs can check on riders in case there is a real emergency but beyond that people will have to either deal with their claustrophobia or choose not to ride. Kind of like a roller coaster once you are in the restraint there is no turning back.
I LOVE that he's sharing space with Dr. Who, though.I mean only you can answer. I got mine and have played with him. He won't be making the journey back to Pandora later this year (well maybe we will see hehe) because the carrying cases aren't great they are just cardboard boxes.
Here's mine on his perch in a safe location for now.
There are essentially 5 actions:Has anyone gotten a toy Banshee yet? I'm just curious about what they actually do and whether they're worth 50 bucks.![]()
True, but I was in there WAY tighter than I have been for a roller coaster...
ETA: I'm 5'2 and about 105lbs - for those wondering about size.
There are essentially 5 actions:
1. There's a magnet base that goes under your shirt that the banshee sits on and the front and back claws are semi-flexible so that they can be positioned to hold on. In that way, the banshee can sit on your shoulder without you've having to touch it or balance it.
2. One control on the controller opens and shut mouth.
3. One control moves head left or right.
4. One control flaps wings.
5. It growls and snarls at a very low volume. This is the only part battery operated.