I mean, basic hardware issues like the device not turning on would probably flag to the system as being offline as they would all be hooked up to the new WiFi that was installed in the area October of last year so if they are not connected the will flag as being down.Not sure if that would detect a glitch on the software or the hardware of one of the units.
"I'm sorry you had problems with Galactica, As an apology and to feel REALLY "spaced" out I can give you a fastrack for Charlie if you'd like?"At Universal, if something on the ride doesn't work and you complain to the hosts they immediately send you back onto the ride without queueing. We had this on Spiderman when the video glitched during the main drop scene. Can I see Towers doing the same? No!
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No indeed!, and their excuse,At Universal, if something on the ride doesn't work and you complain to the hosts they immediately send you back onto the ride without queueing. We had this on Spiderman when the video glitched during the main drop scene. Can I see Towers doing the same? No!
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A Fastrack ticket for a ride that's closed. They must be getting generous..."I'm sorry you had problems with Galactica, As an apology and to feel REALLY "spaced" out I can give you a fastrack for Charlie if you'd like?"
Exactly! It's a very good deal as far as I'm concernedA Fastrack ticket for a ride that's closed. They must be getting generous...
At Universal, if something on the ride doesn't work and you complain to the hosts they immediately send you back onto the ride without queueing. We had this on Spiderman when the video glitched during the main drop scene. Can I see Towers doing the same? No!
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I wonder what will happen about the lift slowing down, it will be out of sync.
Correct me if I am wrong, but the lift slowing down is a way for the ride to wait until the train in front has cleared the blocks isn't it? If so, then with all the faff of putting the VR headset on and then the usual faff of checking all the seats, does anyone think that this wont be a problem. Even with vast numbers of staff, there is going to be faff on this ride, which will reduce throughput, therefore the lift slowing may not be encountered as it will take so long to dispatch a train.
What I want to see is whats going to happen during breakdowns and the train is stuck on the lift for 5 - 10 mins. That will be fun wont it![]()
there will probably be a message that will come on the screens if the ride E-stops or breaks down.
Simples. A Virtual attendant is badly animated to where you are, and they tell you "evv-v-v-verythin-n-ng is f-fff-fine" and that there is just a technical glitch.Correct me if I am wrong, but the lift slowing down is a way for the ride to wait until the train in front has cleared the blocks isn't it? If so, then with all the faff of putting the VR headset on and then the usual faff of checking all the seats, does anyone think that this wont be a problem. Even with vast numbers of staff, there is going to be faff on this ride, which will reduce throughput, therefore the lift slowing may not be encountered as it will take so long to dispatch a train.
What I want to see is whats going to happen during breakdowns and the train is stuck on the lift for 5 - 10 mins. That will be fun wont it![]()
they wouldn't be able to say "unforeseen teething problems", because they wouldn't be "unforeseen", as new (or new-ish, in Galactica's case) rides always have teething problems (it's rare that they don't).I have used my top notch image editing skills to piece together the break down experience.
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(With apologies to Matthew Wells and Vishnu pv for the original images)
they wouldn't be able to say "unforeseen teething problems", because they wouldn't be "unforeseen", as new (or new-ish, in Galactica's case) rides always have teething problems (it's rare that they don't).
there will probably be a message that will come on the screens if the ride E-stops or breaks down.
also, will the video be synced to when the train tilts in the station?