Latest: Complete Details and Full Review of New Test Track

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    Originally Posted By AutoPost

    This topic is for Discussion of <a href="http://www.LaughingPlace.com/Latest-ID-81239.asp" target="_blank"><b>Latest: Complete Details and Full Review of New Test Track</b></a>
    <p>WDWMagic.com has posted a full review of the new Test Track and a detailed description of exactly what happens. Obviously, major spoilers.</p>
     
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    Originally Posted By Jim in Merced CA

    Major spoilers perhaps, but not one photograph.

    Maybe they were not allowed to...
     
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    Originally Posted By sjhym333

    Many times during CM previews they do not allow them to take photos
     
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    Originally Posted By plpeters70

    Sounds like an interesting change to the ride. Not sure how this whole design thing is going to work - especially if it's only offered to the Stand-by folks. Seems odd that what is being described as a major part of the new attraction is limited to those who wait in line at the attraction.

    Or am I confused, and this will be offered to everyone except Single Riders?
     
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    Originally Posted By FerretAfros

    I'm not sure I even understand what the design aspect does. Basically, you come up with your design, and then after you ride you can see how it 'performed', even though your ride experience was the same as everybody else's?

    It sounds like a fun upgrade, especially since the old design was looking very dated. Hopefully all of the projection/touchscreen/etc effects are durable and reliable enough to survive, and don't look too cheesy. I'm always skeptical of using projections instead of real sets, but it sounds like this may have found a good balance between the two. I can't wait to check it out for myself in January!
     

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