NewbieMouse
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How about an 'early checkout' for the late checkout idea - am I right, fellas!?!
I'm with you. I haven't ridden ToT in a few years, but I like the idea. If they ran Space without music or lights for a limited run, I'd love to experience that. Indy without the car motions? I'd love to get a good long look at some things in there without being bounced around. If they did something like that for a few hours instead of all day, even better, because people would have a choice.Wow, surprised to see all the negativity! We rode it Saturday night and LOVED it! It was so cool in the dark! We were screaming and having fun and everyone in our car seemed to love it as well! We all cheered at the end and wanted to go again!!!
Wow, surprised to see all the negativity! We rode it Saturday night and LOVED it! It was so cool in the dark! We were screaming and having fun and everyone in our car seemed to love it as well! We all cheered at the end and wanted to go again!!!
If they ran Space without music or lights for a limited run, I'd love to experience that.
Wow, surprised to see all the negativity! We rode it Saturday night and LOVED it! It was so cool in the dark! We were screaming and having fun and everyone in our car seemed to love it as well! We all cheered at the end and wanted to go again!!!
Wow, surprised to see all the negativity! We rode it Saturday night and LOVED it! It was so cool in the dark! We were screaming and having fun and everyone in our car seemed to love it as well! We all cheered at the end and wanted to go again!!!
I have had a hard time finding a story that does not have confusing syntax about this "ride ToT in the dark" gimmick, which appears to be just the ride with all of the effects shut down. It supposedly happens once it gets dark outside.
Will they be ruining the ride in the evenings only during the Halloween period, or are they going to ruin it every night from now until they permanently ruin it on January 2?
Well, that sounds terrible. The only thing that makes the ride different from a carnival ride is the effects. Why in the world would they turn them off? Because the locals get bored? Whatever.
Sounds like this means there will be long lines in the daytime and short lines at night.
I guess they thought they were doing so well by turning off half of the effects at Splash Mountain they might as well do the same thing here. "Guests love this attraction, but you know what they would love more? If we purposely set the ride like it was half-broken."
Seriously, if the effects were broken entirely they would close the ride for refurb instead of letting guests go on and experience half the ride. How stupid can they be????
That is so lame. What makes it any different than an unthemed drop ride at Six Flags? Why in the world would they do this? What is wrong with these people???
Presumably to make people think the ride sucks and make them glad that Disney is removing such a boring piece of crap from the parks.
Upcoming "special events" for other popular rides include:
1. Space Mountain Undark After Dark -- when the sun goes down, the lights go on inside Space Mountain and the music gets turned off. Enjoy your wild mouse!
2. Soarin' On The Ground After Dark -- when the sun goes down, all rides on Soarin' feature the movie, but the ride vehicles never leave the ground.
3. Toy Story Midway Mania After Dark -- when the sun goes down, everybody rides without 3D glasses
4. New Normal Splash Mountain -- ride scenes are permanently turned off or removed, ride stays that way for years (in place since 2014)
5. Indiana Jones After Dark -- all movement in the ride vehicles are turned off and move through the building in complete darkness and silence. "Why did it have to be whatever the hell that is?"
6. Star Tours After Dark -- the ride is completely shut down and all passengers are given a ViewMaster with scenes from various Star Wars movies
That appears to be the case, yes. Pretty tragic, as it takes a huge chunk of potential ride times and throws them in the garbage. Presumably that also means you should pull FPs for the ride as early as possible, because if your return time is after 7:00 you will only be allowed to ride the broken ride.
I don't see what would be so great about "riding in the dark." It's already dark during the drops. It seems that they are just turning off the effects before the drops begin.
I guess some DLR regulars have gotten so used to poor maintenance that riding an attraction that simulates a lack of maintenance becomes a real treat!
Don't hold back, tell us how you REALLY feel about the change!
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My opinion..... we rode it twice this past Monday.... once during the day and once "after dark" (really more like twilight/late evening). It was great both times.... but the "Late Check-out" had the addition of the musical attraction in the lobby (?? Silverstone sister?? brain won't recall the name at this moment) that we got to see briefly during our time in the queue and once you are queued up for the drops, there is no more audio/visual additions.... it is just dark and quiet. It was actually interesting because it seemed like you never got a "prompt" that you were about to drop. With the lights totally out you couldn't really even feel the full sensation of the rise in preparation for the drop.... I told my daughter "the anticipation is great!!".
Don't like the idea?.... then don't ride or ride only during the day when it is the "TOT" as usual. Why fuss and grouse about it.... Disney tried to do something interesting and different. Don't like it, don't visit. I don't care a whit for TSMM on either coast.... just isn't my thing. But obviously tons of people love it. So rather than complain about it, I just don't ride it. Leaves room in the queue for those who love it......P
Six Flags Great America used to run their roller coasters backwards for select periods of time. I would LOVE to experience something like that at DCA - CA Screamin, Goofy's - that'd be pretty awesome (probably very painful, but fun ONCE)! Space Mountain could work too