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Disneyland Paris: General Discussion
Ian
TS Team
Aren't these the same photos which surfaced a few years ago, when it was first said that the new trains would be coming? I distinctly remember the silver front car being shown on a pallet in a workshop and people saying how bland it looked.
The park have already tested the trains several times apparently, so can't see why they would still be stored like this.
In terms of speakers, I expect the trains will be based on the same molds as Speed of Sound at Walibi Holland. This has two speakers set back into the headrests to deliver the more detailed audio. There are then larger speakers under the seats/footwell in front if you if I remember rightly. You can see the ear-height speakers here, and can also make out the holes for them in the image Rob posted
It's actually a VERY effective system on Speed of Sound. The audio was crystal clear even for me, and you really feel the bass pumping through the seats. Of course, the epic soundtrack also helps
EDIT
Found the original link from 2013 with the pic
http://www.themeparkreview.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=1360742
The park have already tested the trains several times apparently, so can't see why they would still be stored like this.
In terms of speakers, I expect the trains will be based on the same molds as Speed of Sound at Walibi Holland. This has two speakers set back into the headrests to deliver the more detailed audio. There are then larger speakers under the seats/footwell in front if you if I remember rightly. You can see the ear-height speakers here, and can also make out the holes for them in the image Rob posted

It's actually a VERY effective system on Speed of Sound. The audio was crystal clear even for me, and you really feel the bass pumping through the seats. Of course, the epic soundtrack also helps
EDIT
Found the original link from 2013 with the pic
http://www.themeparkreview.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=1360742
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Dave
TS Founding Member
I doubt very much that the new trains have been tested already, we undoubtedly would have seen pics of them being unloaded at some point....
Rumour is they have been testing them for a few years, the train replacement was planned a while back but testing wasn't successful.
That was the rumour anyway.
DiogoJ42
TS Member
Goodbye warrantee.Apparently Vekoma have sent Disney the standard trains and the Imagineers at DLP are doing all the modifications.
Rob
TS Team
Aren't these the same photos which surfaced a few years ago, when it was first said that the new trains would be coming? I distinctly remember the silver front car being shown on a pallet in a workshop and people saying how bland it looked.
The park have already tested the trains several times apparently, so can't see why they would still be stored like this.
In terms of speakers, I expect the trains will be based on the same molds as Speed of Sound at Walibi Holland. This has two speakers set back into the headrests to deliver the more detailed audio. There are then larger speakers under the seats/footwell in front if you if I remember rightly. You can see the ear-height speakers here, and can also make out the holes for them in the image Rob posted
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It's actually a VERY effective system on Speed of Sound. The audio was crystal clear even for me, and you really feel the bass pumping through the seats. Of course, the epic soundtrack also helps
EDIT
Found the original link from 2013 with the pic
http://www.themeparkreview.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=1360742
Great find Ian! And good to see that the speakers could well be hidden away, I thought it would be strange if Disney didn't want any on the new trains.
jon81uk
TS Member
Goodbye warrantee.
Its very normal for Disney to customise ride hardware though. They never really just do "off the shelf".
KingNemesis
TS Member
Speaking of their parade, ED92 have posted a snippet of the new parade song for the 25th Anniversary 'Lost In The Magic'
It's certainly different to the 20th anniversary vibe![]()
Wow...
Someone got an electronic keyboard for Christmas!
I really don't like those sections, I really like the bits in between... A nice carnival / celebration vibe but the electronic sections are too overpowering.
I much prefer the 20th anniversary music! Felt much more... Disney
Europa Matt
TS Member
Well, it's certainly different. A lot more electrical and upbeat that's for sure.
Think I prefer Magic Everywhere (20th Anniversary theme), because it feels more fanfare'ish and seems to feature more tune into it.
Think I prefer Magic Everywhere (20th Anniversary theme), because it feels more fanfare'ish and seems to feature more tune into it.