Originally Posted By DLFAN1979 Sorry guys, but this was just NOT up to what they hyped it to be. People seem to be transfixed w/ the mountain ITSELF and surrounding themeing, cause there is NO bite here. The exterior themeing (village, shrines, statutes, etc) are TERRIFIC but that was about it. The Q?? sorry its NOT better than KAli or even INDY. Display cases do NOT make a themed Q. Its a copout. 2nd. The STORY. NOWHERE do get a sense of the story in the Q. Youd have to read EVRERY LITTLE thing there to KNOW where u r and what yer doing. I do admit the steam engine was cool. and then?? Well the landscaping sure did NOT reek of tea farm. NOTHING looked like a tea farm! U go up the hill into the shrine. Fine, pretty but nothing happens in there. Then u go to where the broken track is and u see a... BIRD ON A STICK, STATIC, NOT MOVING. LAAAAMMMEE!!! Then u go backwards in the DARK. NO THEMEMING, NO FX, NO AUDIO. Then comes the LAME projection of the Yeti shadow tearing up the track. And if u sit in the front seat u can SEE the track switch!! BAD SHOW!!! At least MUMMY has a curtain tham comes down to cover that! Then u go into more lame darkness and THERE HE IS. The LARGEST AA ever done by WDI and........................................ U BLOW BY HIM AT TOP SPEED. Barely anytime to SEE WHAT he looks like, his movements, etc etc. And its over. And the kicker is that the ENTRANCE to the store is RIGHT THERE at the unload platform!!! NO BUFFER OR ANYTHING!! Talk about Disney wanting yer money! I dont know WHAT has happened to Joe Rhode. This is CERTAINLOY not up to par. There are NO FX. and NO other theming in the rooms where the show scenes happen. NO SNOW. NO ISCICLES. NOTHING. And WHY would WDI spend MILLIONS on an AA to have u go by it at 55mph?? This does NOT bode well for WDI in the future. This wasnt even THUNDER, MUMMY or the even the MATTERHORN.
Originally Posted By basas Why am I not surprised at the reactions...from either of you...that is, assuming Disney Luver is not lying . And I'm JOKING before anyone has a fit and i 'offend' someone else.
Originally Posted By Disney Luver 2005 im not actually just saw video- <a href="http://media38a.libsyn.com/podcasts/insidethemagic/everest1.MOV" target="_blank">http://media38a.libsyn.com/pod casts/insidethemagic/everest1.MOV</a> looks pretty good folks!!!
Originally Posted By Skully It is too short and from the video it really looks like there are some easy corrections that they can make to the ride. But this is the first time I have heard someone say it's a bust, not even on par with the Mummy or Matterhorn.
Originally Posted By WDWtechie Hi im a stage technician and lighting designer for WDW. Not all the rides hide ther techincal stuff lo=ike you have said the track swtiching. For example the lighting instruments in Splash Mt are not hidden form view or in The Great Movie Ride either. So this is not the worse disney has done. And yes Disney is thinking about a blocker for the stop where the very expensive projection of the Yeti is done with 5 projectors and a $4500 scrim curtain to project on to. Most of the track switching cant be done while hidden due to space restrictions on the ride.
Originally Posted By LuvDatDisney I am not believing anything good or bad until I get to ride, hopefully this week. That said, I sure hope this isn't a style over substance deal. Kali River does have an amazing queue and a Six Flags raft ride at the end. I know they pulled the money out of Kali's original budget (think rafting past live Tigers) with large drops. I'd hate to think they did the same here.
Originally Posted By utahjosh I've watched the video, and probably won't ride Everest for several years. I think it looks great, but not the best Disney could offer. Spiderman or Indy seem like better attractions at first glace. But I'll have to wait and see for myself someday.
Originally Posted By Elderp Thanks for the video link. Looks fun but they should of had the unloading away from the loading area then it would of had a sense of eriee abandonment. Even so looks like it is still fun.
Originally Posted By ssWEDguy >> not even as good as the MATTERHORN. << Are you nuts? Nanny-nanny boo-boo to you! >> And if u sit in the front seat u can SEE the track switch!! << Is that right? Thanks for the tip! I love this stuff, and I'll pay attention next time. Most everyone else on the train was paying attention to the projection effects, where the video and sound masked any technical goings-on. >> probably won't ride Everest for several years << Now what is THAT all about?
Originally Posted By ssWEDguy I too thought my first encounter with the Yeti whistled by too fast. However, thinking more about it I believe it's more a calculated thing. By going by so fast, you take the terror out of a scarey situation, but still keep scarey. Little kids can stand a brief roll-by encounter with such a scarey thing when there is no opportunity for the Yeti to advance. The Yeti is not intended to be "savored." Can you imagine the terror you could generate in some if the train were sitting stock-still in that room and have the Yeti advance on the train? Re-rideability -- You have to go back and watch more closely to appreciate the Yeti the next time. Realism -- If you can sit and watch a special effect over time you can start to notice the reality and that it might be an effect. You notice this most on an attraction that's stopped and you have to sit in the same position for the same effect over and over again. Whistling by the Yeti retains it's realism. There's not even a chance of being stuck in the same room with the Yeti during a 101 ride stop. There are no brakes at this location.
Originally Posted By ssWEDguy I also heard talk that there are some special effects that are not functioning as yet. True? Who knows? The mountain is not officially open yet.
Originally Posted By Disneymom443 It's a shame that people can be so pickey on a ride when you are getting the chance to test an attraction before it's opened. Just remember that this is the time to get all the bugs out. I think that Everset is going to be great. Just enjoy the ride and have a good time.
Originally Posted By trekkeruss Some folks here are predisposed to casting a jaundiced eye towards anything new from the WDC, as they feel that the mistakes of the last 10 or so years outweight the successes, and that the management of the company is failing to live up to its previous record of quality. They hate the management so much that they are blinded by any good, and focus soley on the bad. Personally, I think it's sad that someone would always see the glass as not just half-full, but completely empty.
Originally Posted By Kimrue See, I think it would be cool to have the train stop dead on the track and have the yeti, kind of charge at it and sort of "bat" at the train...I'm disappointed to hear that the encounter with the yeti is brief and at top speed. I think if kids wouldn't be able to handle the view of the yeti, well, perhaps they shouldn't ride. There is nothing wrong with having a roller coaster made specifically for a more mature audience. To me it seems they sort of dropped the ball if it's not scary...wasn't that the point? Like many others said, I won't pass judgement until I've ridden it myself, but I have to admit, I want to be SCARED of that yeti!!! Guess that's not happening!
Originally Posted By RoadTrip You guys suck far more than the ride does. Let's see know... So far Mission Space Sucks, DCA's Tower of Terror sucks, and now Everest sucks. Disney might as well just save money and give us more Paradise Pier. Why spend a fortune on true E tickets when the malcontents don't like them anyway?
Originally Posted By u k fan I think I'll have to pass judgement when I've experienced it myself. I've watched the video and was surprised at how short the attraction seemed to be, but I won't know for sure until I try it myself. As far as scary goes, again until you've been there and done that it's hard to know. The suspense could be building from the queue area so that by the time we meet Steve the Yeti a brief encounter might be enough. Perhaps the portion of the attraction that's on screen could have shown Steve attacking a train to show that he could, but then when we get by him we are the lucky ones. That would show us that there is a chance of an attack, but at a distance where kids wouldn't have to be terrified by a huge monster charging towards them!!!
Originally Posted By Kimrue Hey, I didn't say it sucked! I just said I hoped it would be scary...also, I LOVE DCA tower, also, I'm afraid of M:S and I'm looking forward to EE. Roadtrip needs a Disney hug!