I would have preferred them to do nothing. Even in its broken state, 2025 was still better than this. This is the only ride I can think of where the queue line is more entertaining than the ride itself. They broke more than they fixed. Multiple sound effects, such as the engine noises on the waiting block, and the creaking bridge still don’t work last time I checked.It was between 2026 Bolt and 2025 Bolt, not 2026 and 2012. Looking at what the alternative would be, this is miles better
I don’t agree. Virtually every effect in the building was broken. The show building and drop track were made for a story, and the alternative was watching as more things broke. I wish audio at those spots was working and I wish the story was better, but I think it’s an improvement. Between this and LNM and BBW, it’s really fun to have rides my kids are excited about that build on the scenery and atmosphere I grew up loving.I would have preferred them to do nothing. Even in its broken state, 2025 was still better than this. This is the only ride I can think of where the queue line is more entertaining than the ride itself. They broke more than they fixed. Multiple sound effects, such as the engine noises on the waiting block, and the creaking bridge still don’t work last time I checked.
“Every effect was broken” bruh when I rode the og last year literally everything was working. Just a simple fresh coat of paint for the effects and it would’ve been good to go
Is the high level of effort in the room with us? They gave us a very loose storyline and new effects that sometimes work, some have not worked at all yet. They made the event building completely open to the point where it’s painfully obvious you’re inside a warehouse, and just in case that wasn’t enough, they broke the previous sound effects that were on the waiting block and final drop. They should have brought Brian Morrow back to work on it. At least he would have been knowledgeable and provided us with a compelling story, unlike the new creative director.fairly high-level of effort
Send them an email and see if they are receptive to your criticisms.Is the high level of effort in the room with us? They gave us a very loose storyline and new effects that sometimes work, some have not worked at all yet. They made the event building completely open to the point where it’s painfully obvious you’re inside a warehouse, and just in case that wasn’t enough, they broke the previous sound effects that were on the waiting block and final drop. They should have brought Brian Morrow back to work on it. At least he would have been knowledgeable and provided us with a compelling story, unlike the new creative director.
Bring a few tree arches between the first drop and double helix back. I don't care if they're cutouts. Just make it look like you're traveling through the forest.
I think their point is it generally takes people out of the “old country” style they’re going for, as it’s a general internet term. I agree with you though, I think it’s harmless to use a modern phrase and isn’t as egregious as like Ludwig referencing TikTok would be. I’ll say if it sticks out enough for some to take issue, then it probably wasn’t the best choice for the moment either wayAm I missing something but how is the 5-stars comment specifically about Uber? The concept of rating something on a scale of 1-5 stars to me is not inherently tied to Uber, and has existed for a while. if anything I more-so associate it with either Google-reviews or just its usage in common day-to-day modern language to arbitrarily rate stuff.
It is for sure modern and not in-line with the time period, but I think it's fine since it connects well with the younger audience they are going for with this revamp.
She's asking for a good review of her business because she's saving you even though you didn't listen to her. Nothing to do with UberAm I missing something but how is the 5-stars comment specifically about Uber? The concept of rating something on a scale of 1-5 stars to me is not inherently tied to Uber, and has existed for a while. if anything I more-so associate it with either Google-reviews or just its usage in common day-to-day modern language to arbitrarily rate stuff.
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