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Re: Big Thunder Mountain Changes
Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2011 5:31 am
by Shorty82
Mr. D. wrote:I thought there was a part when the train goes by the hillbilly house where it dipped down and kinda touched the water some?
It never actually touches the water in the flooded town scene. It dips down close to it but it never touches, I don't know how high the track is above the water but it may be higher than we think.
Re: Big Thunder Mountain Changes
Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2011 1:31 pm
by Big Wallaby
NemoRanger wrote:I seem to remember that when I was a kid back in the 80's I remember that at the end when the train passes under the bones passing the geysers that it actually splashed through the water.
Also, doesn't Disneyland's BTM have a splashdown? I know one of them does. But I would imagine the other reason they would never have a splash like that on the WDW BTM, namely, when it goes through the Dino Bones, it's not going all THAT fast anyway, and I have seen it valley once.
Shorty82 wrote:Last time I went on the Safari, a few weeks ago, I noticed they had fixed the geysers on there.
Is that to say that they are all always on all the way, or have they started to vary again? I was so disappointed the last time I went through the poacher scene... Not to say it hasn't been nerfed since long before I was there, but I was really disappointed with the geysers having no variation. When I drove, I enjoyed "avoiding" them... :D:
Re: Big Thunder Mountain Changes
Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2011 1:50 pm
by Shorty82
Big Wallaby wrote:Also, doesn't Disneyland's BTM have a splashdown? I know one of them does. But I would imagine the other reason they would never have a splash like that on the WDW BTM, namely, when it goes through the Dino Bones, it's not going all THAT fast anyway, and I have seen it valley once.
Yeouch, that must have been a very not fun downtime. At least it's not a large dip there so probably wasn't the hardest valley for maintenance to fix. It'd suck if it valleyed on one of the big hills.
Now they just need to do something about the rock fall room. I understand why the rocks no longer move but something has got to be done about the ugly canvas covering up sections.
Is that to say that they are all always on all the way, or have they started to vary again? I was so disappointed the last time I went through the poacher scene... Not to say it hasn't been nerfed since long before I was there, but I was really disappointed with the geysers having no variation. When I drove, I enjoyed "avoiding" them... :D:
IIRC they weren't varying, I'd forgotten they used to do that. I miss the poachers scene, it brought that part of the safari together.
Re: Big Thunder Mountain Changes
Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2011 2:23 pm
by ktulu
I can also vouch for the geyser working at the exit at WDW. My youngest was amused by it. And yes, fix the rock work and get rid of the canvas!
Re: Big Thunder Mountain Changes
Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2011 10:44 pm
by NemoRanger
Shorty82 wrote:
Now they just need to do something about the rock fall room. I understand why the rocks no longer move but something has got to be done about the ugly canvas covering up sections.
IIRC they weren't varying, I'd forgotten they used to do that. I miss the poachers scene, it brought that part of the safari together.
Wait! I was just on BTM a couple weeks ago. What canvas? The Rocks don't move anymore?
Re: Big Thunder Mountain Changes
Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2011 5:25 am
by Shorty82
NemoRanger wrote:Wait! I was just on BTM a couple weeks ago. What canvas? The Rocks don't move anymore?
They haven't moved in quite some time. A while back a rock or two fell, injuring a few guests. Since then they haven't moved and the holes where rocks were are covered with canvas.
Re: Big Thunder Mountain Changes
Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2011 2:55 pm
by Big Wallaby
Shorty82 wrote:They haven't moved in quite some time. A while back a rock or two fell, injuring a few guests. Since then they haven't moved and the holes where rocks were are covered with canvas.
The injuries were *rather* minor (like, none except for the guests complaining). However, had the problem occurred seconds earlier or later, it could have been a disaster. Since they didn't know what caused the problem, they stopped the rocks.
Re: Big Thunder Mountain Changes
Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2011 3:14 pm
by chartle
NemoRanger wrote:AHHH that explains it. I am sure I am just remembering the geyser shooting up. Thank you.
I know it makes for easier maintenance but I hate it when Disney takes stuff away for easier maintenance.
easier maintenance also means safer ride.
Some one posted that they thought it was rusting. I would think its more like then don't want the wheels running though water and messing up the grease that's packed around them.
Water and grease don't mix.
Re: Big Thunder Mountain Changes
Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2011 6:17 pm
by hobie16
chartle wrote:Water and grease don't mix.

Re: Big Thunder Mountain Changes
Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2011 12:15 am
by CujoSR
hobie16 wrote:
BOOM! Headshot. :viking:
(<---Closest thing to a head shot we have)