Orlando Attractions Magazine – The Show, Episode 39 for September 1, 2011
Join hosts Samantha Sanders and Michael Carr as they bring you this week’s attractions news and more from Central Florida.
In this week’s episode:
– Disney D23 Expo
– A detailed look at the new Fantasyland model
– More details on the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train Ride
– Imagineer interviews
– Tour the D23 Expo floor
– Backstage at The Indiana Jones Stunt Spectacular
– Stars in the Parks: Supermodel at Universal Studios
– Halloween news and news briefs
– Meet the Great Destini, a test audio-animatronic
– Tips for the best time to visit Orlando
– Fan shout-outs
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Wow, very disapointed about the imagineer interview. You asked questions on Facebook for the 7 dwarfs minetrain interview and I provided a ton but non was answered. I guess thats in line with the whole of D23 which was a big disapointment themepark wise.
The show was nice, Samantha, hate to see you go and great you finisch your studie.
Does anyone else thinks the Iniana Jones Stunt Show overstayed it´s welcome (just like the beauty and the beast show)?
Sorry OT, We did the interview before we got the Facebook questions, but I did go back and ask the Facebook questions. I just forgot to answer them on Facebook. Not much was found out from the questions. Most of the responses I received were “We’re still deciding that.” Was there a particular question you want answered?
Thanks Matt. Especialy the ride system they are using. It looks part rollercoaster, part darkride (much like the Mummy at Universal Studios). I was wondering if thats correct (the hybrid part) and what kind of system they use.
They said it would slow down and speed up at different sections of the ride. They wouldn’t say any more about the ride system.
It seems that WDI never speaks about the ride systems or what Animatronics will be used.
But now we know it slows down and not just zoom past the sights inside and that is great news.
Thanks Matt!