There's some guy from maintenance who has to come in and turn it on every morning. Maybe he called out :-/Evan said:I'm almost positive that it's just not turned on some days. Nothing actually wrong with it, just not turned on.
There's some guy from maintenance who has to come in and turn it on every morning. Maybe he called out :-/Evan said:I'm almost positive that it's just not turned on some days. Nothing actually wrong with it, just not turned on.
In all fairness the ride doesn't have much theme in the queue anyways. At least you're kept entertained by the TVsJoe said:It's worth noting that a huge amount of the ride's theme is killed by the annoying "Fun TV" music videos blaring through the queue line. I don't quite understand the point of those anyway.
Yes! The gandala looked rather amazing sweeping threw that dark fog followed by blasts of fire. The soundtrack only made it that much better. Also I noticed the line for the Crypt( for a Tuesday especially) was clearly much longer with the effects than without. I waited 4 ride rotations. Amazing what a little love can do to an audience.Joe said:It's always great to see the excellent special effects on The Crypt working. They really transform a somewhat standard flat ride into what is easily one of the best-themed rides in the state, and give it great visual appeal for non-riders. In 2015, the effects were used very sparsely (I only recall the fire working once or twice last year), so hopefully the effects will be used more this season.
It's really not the same without the effects, especially the fire. My favorite effect, though, is the soundtrack: the intense music mixed with the creaky noises of an ancient-sounding machine certainly increase the tension. I was so happy to hear the soundtrack return on Preview Day.
Thanks for sharing, Swerve!
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