Park Addict 93 Posted 8 hours ago Author Report Share Posted 8 hours ago 49 minutes ago, Michelangelo said: No fans at all in the whole of WOZ Nor bins or seats in Oz either. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Brad2912 Posted 7 hours ago Popular Post Report Share Posted 7 hours ago So time to share my impressions Munchkinland/Forecourt the entrance photo op statues look great. Little close to the brake run for SE imo, but I get they working with limited space so will ignore it. The walkway down to the forecourt is great, the rainbow effect is great and the transitional music change is really good. The theming in the forecourt is great, and in the 50mins we were there there was photo op with Wicked Witch, a Dorothy performance, and a photo op with Dorothy, Scarecrow, Tin Man and Lion. All great, however I’d like to see how regular this becomes or even if it still exists in off peak Emerald City Lighting and design is decent. They’ll want to keep those wall projections functional (unlike other projections in the park) or it will be bland and boring. The wizard projection is quite good, though would have been fantastic to have it have more random or lengthy dialogue sets as it does get a little tedious being so short and just on repeat. Flight of the Wicked Witch The internal queue is fantastic with the room of Poppies and then the enchanted forest. You feel immersed in the story, and even my son said “wow this is like a Japan-level queue” and then boom - you walk downstairs and you are in an outdoor cattle run with no shade, and ridiculous slow ops and burning to a crisp in the sun. I can’t overstate how much the experience is wrecked by this. The immersion is gone and you just want to get it over with. You enter the castle for the final part of the queue which does look good, but it’s not air conned so there is no respite from the baking you’ve just had. They only let 1-2 groups into the castle at the time. The ops just seem entirely haphazard. The 2 cycles where I could visually see what was happening has 4-5min waits between guest disembarking and next guests being let onto the platform simply because the sorter is also the harness checker and they didn’t start sorting until the previous ride disembarked. The entrance to the ride gates is in such a close proximity to the entrance, they have to fill gates 4/5 which are directly in front of the entrance last as you wouldn’t get people past them otherwise. the ride itself is punchy and smooth, and a much better experience than similar coasters I have been on, so gets a big tick on that. There is a short jolty break mid final turn prior to the full break run which is a little strange in terms of forces, and the ride photo for mine is far too late in the ride, but aside from that no complaints. Kansas Twisters I could probably copy the same as the previous tbh.. the starting internal queue is great, immersive and fun. Then you are outside. In the sun. The grouper, who is deciding whether you get in the yellow or the orange train queue, had absolutely no concept of counting. We were told to join the orange train queue, which is on the opposite side of the station so you have to head up and over the track inside the barn. After a couple of cycle, it was blatantly apparent he couldn’t count as we were probably 3-4 cycles from getting on the orange train, and there was only 6 people waiting for the yellow. Cue us excusing ourselves back past another 10 plus people and jumping the rail to join the yellow train queue. Did I mention it was hot? And the barn had no air con or fans? Who designed this place? the ride itself is fun on the forwards cycle, but to be honest I found the return journey just too slow to really consider re-riding again. You walk off to look at chain link fencing and the 30 year old back of house offices. We’re not in Kansas anymore Toto… i also didn’t mention that there was no announcements over the speakers on either ride, no “enjoy the ride” or “you’re about to take flight on blah blah”. The only thing said by staff was yelling “don’t touch the seatbelt, we will do it up. Don’t touch the seat belt” on FOTWW. overall if they spent $100m they need their better people making the financial decisions for the park. Whilst it’s clear nothing is going to change short term, they need to drop some money into this thing before next summer to at a minimum have some shade sails over the queue line, and put some air con or fans into the internal queues. Then they need to sort out their ops. promises so much, but just misses the high mark it set for itself unfortunately. It’s not a fail by any stretch, but if it’s a 2 horse race between Oz and Rivertown - DW has is won by the length of the straight 6 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Michelangelo Posted 6 hours ago Report Share Posted 6 hours ago 48 minutes ago, Brad2912 said: DW has is won by the length of the straight This was not on my 2024 bingo card… Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Coppertine Posted 5 hours ago Report Share Posted 5 hours ago 2 hours ago, Brad2912 said: And the barn had no air con or fans? Fun fact, the little ride operator booth in the middle of Kansas Twister, has a single air conditioner.. I mean, it's good to have the small areas be cooled down to prevent overheating. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baconjack Posted 3 hours ago Report Share Posted 3 hours ago 4 hours ago, Brad2912 said: i also didn’t mention that there was no announcements over the speakers on either ride, no “enjoy the ride” or “you’re about to take flight on blah blah”. The only thing said by staff was yelling “don’t touch the seatbelt, we will do it up. Don’t touch the seat belt” on FOTWW. $100m and this doesn't exist. LOL. Are there safety videos or no? Now the real question is does the seatbelt thing exist on TNT or is it solely restricted to the coast (and whoever village's insurance company is) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Coppertine Posted 3 hours ago Report Share Posted 3 hours ago Just now, Baconjack said: Are there safety videos or no? Safety slideshows at best. Seatbelts are also on FOTWW. They aren't used on both Kansas Twister and Jungle Rush. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TV15 Posted 2 hours ago Report Share Posted 2 hours ago 47 minutes ago, Baconjack said: does the seatbelt thing exist on TNT It exists on all of the 453m SFC model. 5 hours ago, Brad2912 said: There is a short jolty break mid final turn prior to the full break run which is a little strange in terms of forces, I thought I was the only one who noticed that, it's definitely weird. 5 hours ago, Brad2912 said: After a couple of cycle, it was blatantly apparent he couldn’t count as we were probably 3-4 cycles from getting on the orange train, and there was only 6 people waiting for the yellow. This is yet another oversight by the design teams. You can’t have a grouper blindly assigning rows without giving them the ability to view a camera feed of the queue lines, this doesn't happen on FotWW as the grouper has direct view of the queues. Giving the benefit of the doubt here... maybe the grouper couldn’t see up to the crossover point. Opening day the lady that was doing grouping did an excellent job of keeping both sides no more than a one cycle wait and trying to get us (and herself) out of the sun. That said, if you get a good grouper, you’re usually able to request which side you’d prefer, it worked on opening day. 3 hours ago, Coppertine said: Fun fact, the little ride operator booth in the middle of Kansas Twister, has a single air conditioner.. I mean, it's good to have the small areas be cooled down to prevent overheating. Fun fact, all the ride operator booths have air conditioning, even the 'open air' ones so cool air can fill the barn! VRTP clearly cares about our barn experience, so thoughtful of them. On another note how do we think Kansas Twister will operate off peak, requires 7 staff to run 2 forward ops/restraint checkers, 2 rear ops, 2 groupers/restraint checkers and outside grouper. I can't see VRTP putting that many people on one ride that realistically won't have a queue over 10 min due to its exceptional capacity. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brad2912 Posted 1 hour ago Report Share Posted 1 hour ago 1 hour ago, Baconjack said: Are there safety videos or no? There are screens but just showing the ride logo, maybe some sort of safety video will come… Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aw hype Posted 32 minutes ago Report Share Posted 32 minutes ago (edited) It's almost as If they've just done the minimum requirement so as to not piss off whoever licensed them the IP. It's aesthetically pleasing and looks well done regarding the IP applications, then just screw you to guest experience. Someone mentioned the other day seeing village execs line cut opening morning. The arrogance to do that in front of paying guests, not to mention the stupidity of not having those things done behind closed doors (every park ever seems to let employees have rides before these things open) is unfortunately completely in character for the Current VRTP. Maybe the $100m figure is a total investment between Flash, Oz and SDSC, and they've tried to white lie their way into a headline? I'd hate to see how the colours in the area will hold up over the years in that harsh sun as the management decide gold-plate their office chairs instead of repainting. I really hope this tips the scales back in DW favour. Edited 30 minutes ago by Aw hype Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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