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Well I tried it today! Fantastic theming but the shooting rendered the story line impossible to follow.

What do you mean by that? Doesn't the Batman narration throughout the ride help tell the story, or is it basically inaudible?
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^ I think he means that concentrating on shooting the targets means you basically block out the audio. I honestly can't remember much that was said.

What do you mean by that? Doesn't the Batman narration throughout the ride help tell the story, or is it basically inaudible?

The shooting distracted greatly from the narration which probably wasnt loud enough.

Had two guests (early 20's males) go to MW yesterday and I made sure I told them to go into the Hall of Justice building to get on the ride. Got feedback this morning that they loved it and due to the average weather spent a lot of their day re-riding and trying to beat their old scores. Also noticed Friday evening driving home from Brisbane that there is a banner that spans the Southbound lanes going past Garden City shopping centre advertising the ride as "All New Justice League Ride 3D". Does this mean the so called "technical period" is over?

For anyone interested, here is the layout for Justice League, taken from the Sally website. Really cool to see how Sally cleverly squeezed the ride into a relatively small space post-68-0-84917200-1352585177_thumb.jpg

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So I went on this on tuesday and actually quite enjoyed it. It had some good effects and the story line work really well. My friends said it was not very good but it is meant to be a family ride. I think it fits really well into the park.

^ That's the problem. The general public, especially kids my age, don't appreciate the ride because it's not a high thrill ride. I overheard a bunch of teenagers on the ride calling it gay and stupid.

When I went on it with friends at Fright Night they didn't like it, I bet if I mentioned it to them now they wouldn't even remember the ride or remember going on it.

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I sent my husband on it this week, I went on it about a month ago. He's probably more of the 'target' audience than me, being more into comics and super heroes (though not specifically Justice League). He thought I was being a bit harsh when I told him to be prepared to be underwhelmed. He didn't particularly enjoy it either, was frustrated with the lack of sensitivity with the shooting. His comment was that he imagined the execs at MW who forked out the many million for it must be seriously disappointed.

Has there always been wind effects in the Flash's scene? Also, the final scene doesn't look so bland, they've covered the walls with concert posters.

Glad to hear they are still making improvements

I was thinking about this ride again, and I really think my biggest issue is you don't get any feedback when you make a hit, I'd rather feel the gun jolt/vibrate than just nothing. I know your score goes up, but if you're gawking at that, you're not really paying attention to everything else going on.

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The ride has a sign now, its proper 3d and exactly the same as the logo (Made of a smooth metalic blue moulded material and perforated mesh) and it attached to the top of the ride safety sign (similar width) Looks good!

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