I too am unaware of any B&M "larger guest" seats using only a single seatbelt, where seatbelts are used. The twin seatbelt arrangement makes is so the belts can avoid the front of the harness & go around the sides, thus giving that extra bit of space.I'm not aware of larger B&M seats with only a single belt. Other manufacturers may vary.
Interesting fact: When Oblivion was first built one of the cars had Big Boy XL seats, which were twice as wide as normal seats. It was a trial but only a handful of guests were big and juicy enough to fill them. This meant one car only carried 14 guests in the 1998 season.
I belive this was the concept video for it (including Mr Bones and all)Interesting fact! Also I believe that the original plans for Oblivion were for it to be the world's first log flume with a vertical drop.
I thought speed one was slower than speed two?
Does the turntable speed matter?
Surely the number of rafts is the main factor for throughput. If a raft arrives at the turntable every 60 seconds, it will leave the turntable every 60 seconds, regardless of how quickly the turntable moves. You can only get more throughput by rafts arriving more often.
If the up ramp started backing up (which it doesn't at AT), then it would be a factor.
Why does galactica have bigger queues at the moment. Is it running on reduced throughout?
The joys of mid week. Quite park but long sits on the brake run. Weekend park 2 station op less on the brake run but long queues.Probably because everyone decided to ride Galatica all at the same time
It currently has one of the shortest waiting times
My grievance when I visited Thursday was Oblivion on one station running but with 4+ cars, meaning that you sat on the break run with 3 to 4 cars waiting in front of you while they unload and load one car at a time
I'm going thursday 20th June. Yes it's a weekday so should be quieter but do school trips start at this time?
How long would you say the queues will be?It’s not ‘peak’ school trip time, but there will still be a few I imagine. Plus university students will have finished by then making things a bit busier than midweek in say March or May.