There are cast previews coming up late next week. I intend to go and ride and will report back.
There are cast previews coming up late next week. I intend to go and ride and will report back.
Thanks for the picture. I just saw some drawings and really rough stuff.Toy Story Mania does not use the "Omnimover" system (Haunted Mansion or Buzz Lightyear). Instead, it will use large single cars with back to back seating based on pictures and concept arts. So, normally, they should have at least one car which is capable of accepting wheelchairs.
I actually found a picture of an actual ride car, taken during testing: http://www.screamscape.com/html/wdw_-_midway_mania_3.htm
I actually found a picture of an actual ride car, taken during testing: http://www.screamscape.com/html/wdw_-_midway_mania_3.htm
Since this ride uses 3-D glasses that I assume are the same kind as the ones in the Muppet movie, does anybody know if Disney disinfects the glasses after each use?
On another board recently someone who works at a 3D attraction told us that all the 3D glasses are used only once per day. They are taken to a central location for cleaning/disinfecting and are then placed on trays. They are issued from the trays.
As you may have noticed when departing, they are just dumped into barrels (actually with large plastic bags) and so they are dumped out where the automatic machinery will clean and stack them.
FYI - saw this on another website in answer to a question about accessibility of this ride as you go up stairs in the regular line.
"Right before the stairs is a separate line that breaks off the main one that is for handicap access. It goes up a ramp onto the station platform. There is a separate loading area for the wheelchair accessible vehicle that is separated by track switches with the vehicle just waiting there ready to load. When it has been loaded, the track switch changes, and the WAV takes the place of a normal vehicle in the second load station. After the vehicle in the first load station is ready, off you go onto the ride. When you are done, the WAV will return to the special loading area for unloading and more loading. It really is very well thought out."