I wonder if they were still using the same speakers throughout the ride since opening in 2000Audio has by far been the biggest issue with the ride experience for ages. I'm no expert but something is way off with the audio in the cinema room and half the speakers don't work during the ride itself. Aside from that, they could reopen it exactly as it was and I'd be happy
They ripped out the original Bose system, and installed OHM speakers throughout, in the TLC refresh because... Well just because, really. Their post at the time said as much.I wonder if they were still using the same speakers throughout the ride since opening in 2000
I wonder if they were still using the same speakers throughout the ride since opening in 2000
I don't think the brand is the issue. It's how/ where they are installed and how they are set up. Even cheapness generic speakers can be made to sound acceptable if set-up well (and maintained).Pre-shows speakers were changed a few years back. Replaced with Ohm which caused much concern on here even though Bose are a bit average.
I don’t think they changed the vault speakers but I may be wrong. The speakers closest to the entrance side of the vault haven’t worked for years.
I am by no means an audio expert, but I definitely think they have messed up the audio channels (or whatever the terminology is), as in my experience the announcements in the vault before the ride starts sound significantly louder and have more bass. Once the ride audio starts, it sounds very tinny and as if its coming from one speaker.
I've only been in that section of queue twice, as a gosling in 2000. It felt like a long time, but I couldn't put an accurate number on it.although the switch backs don't look like they can hold many people, I wonder how long the line can get, to me it looks like a 10-20 min line not too long of a line.
That's a very good point, I would hope a new sign with an LED queue time indicator would be installed outside to counteract that.It will just be because of RAP volumes causing congestion at the side door, particularly when the ride exits that way due to scarefest/fireworks.
From what I saw, the left-hand section of the outdoor queue is now main queue, with the section nearer the door repurposed for ambulant RAP and FT. The section of main queue they've left themselves with isn't very big, probably no more than could fit inside the building before, so at peak times it might not be enough. If anything it'll make the ride less popular as with an outdoor queue people might think the wait is longer than it is.
it looks as though the queue was split in half (the other half going to rap and fasttrack so arround 15-20 mins,I love(d?) the indoor Hex queue, the ambience sets the tone for what's to come perfectly, even if you're just breezing quickly through to the first batching area.
I think the outdoor section is 20-30 minutes, from very distant memory. I wonder if part of the motivation for this change is that the ride will possibly get better attendance with a visible queue outside?
everyone merges just before the doors so apart from non ambultant RAP everyone gets the same indoor experience.I've only been in that section of queue twice, as a gosling in 2000. It felt like a long time, but I couldn't put an accurate number on it.
I do hope that those of us without ailments, or money to burn, won't miss out on the incredibly well themed indoor queue experience.