Towersnerd live have posted a complete walkthrough of the outside section of the queue. I'm surprised at how open it actually looks, probably feels even more so when your actually walking through it. There is actually very little area where the is mesh over the queue and when you look at it, the track is only feet above it so I can understand why they needed it there.
It may be a cattlepen on a similar scale to Rita's. However there is definitely alot more to look with this beast towering above you. Alton Towers. Your doing it right.
EDIT: Also love how the ORP shows the whole car. Just need to get a group of 16 friends together so we can get a photo for this and oblivion.
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- Fishfingerish
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Note how, at the end of that video and just as they enter the indoor section, you ca hear the guy go 'Oh my go...' An then the video cuts out!
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You think that's dedication? Speak to the guy who was on the shoutbox this morning (can't remember his name) who's booked flights from Los Angeles this morning so he can ride the smiler tomorrow. Coaster enthusiasts are MAD, but I like their styleKittyKat wrote: So excited looking at everyone's photos and stories. Can't wait till I can go! Missed out by 2 days. Looked online and it says 180 mins queue time... Wow. That takes some dedication.
I'm not completely useless, I can be used as a bad example :P
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Its definitely worth it though! It may be 3 hours long but as soon as the queue gets close enough so you can see the smiler, it will never be boring! I really hope Alton Towers realise how much of a one in a million coaster they have created! Every part of this ride, be it the queue, indoor queue, the ride itself or the shop is extremely well done with some very very clever effects and themeing such asKittyKat wrote: So excited looking at everyone's photos and stories. Can't wait till I can go! Missed out by 2 days. Looked online and it says 180 mins queue time... Wow. That takes some dedication.
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the projection mapping and interactive elements in the shop
I can honestly see this coaster being voted number one!
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So me and t'missus decided to go to the park today, thinking there was an off chance it might be open.... so glad we did! Waited in the morning near Smiler after over hearing that there was a chance it would be open today from one of the staff. Waited about 2 hours or so, then it opened and we were let down into the queue area for another half an hour or so of queueing. Absolutely well worth it! We were queueing with some very friendly and very excited girls, though, which... you know... just makes everything better, ha.
Took some snaps and that.
The ride was completely awesome! It was a lot smoother than I was expecting it to be, given that it's Gerstlauer; however there were a few jerky spots, the most noticable being on the second part of the Cobra Roll - a pretty big jerk there. But very smooth on the whole.
That 3D projection mapping is all on the indoor queue area, and not in the tunnel on the ride as I previously thought it might be. The indoor section of the queue is really awesome, though, to be fair!
Took some snaps and that.
The ride was completely awesome! It was a lot smoother than I was expecting it to be, given that it's Gerstlauer; however there were a few jerky spots, the most noticable being on the second part of the Cobra Roll - a pretty big jerk there. But very smooth on the whole.
That 3D projection mapping is all on the indoor queue area, and not in the tunnel on the ride as I previously thought it might be. The indoor section of the queue is really awesome, though, to be fair!
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Here's part of what's in there! Just a taste of what's in store when you ride this... (Caution, Spoilers)smile.always wrote:I wonder what the hell is in there!Fishfingerish wrote: Note how, at the end of that video and just as they enter the indoor section, you ca hear the guy go 'Oh my go...' An then the video cuts out!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=znJFyGLy3aM
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You know its good when your just as excited to queue up for the ride as well as actually ride it! Honestly though I cant actually get over the quality of finish on this thing! The queue, the station and the shop look fantastic! Definitely makes you forget about a certain set of miss-coloured pipes!Barty wrote:
Here's part of what's in there! Just a taste of what's in store when you ride this... (Caution, Spoilers)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=znJFyGLy3aM
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Are peeps willing to explain what happens in the indoor section of the ride?
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Any sign of the inoculator working? Can't see it
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Looking at http://www.ridetimes.co.uk/ it's at about 120 mins. God speed you, brave traveller!bbooth2 wrote: what are the queue lengths like now, heading up from Congleton at 4
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https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=571644216200094&set=vb.168150643216122&type=2&theaterBrazilian13Guy wrote: Any sign of the inoculator working? Can't see it
Around the 11/12 second mark in the video above near the left side you can see The Inoculator - it sprays a mist section just before the train gets there. Looks good! Going tomorrow and can't wait to ride this, it just looks spectacular!
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Looks good, not awesome, but very effective!Rollercoasters4Life wrote:https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=571644216200094&set=vb.168150643216122&type=2&theaterBrazilian13Guy wrote: Any sign of the inoculator working? Can't see it
Around the 11/12 second mark in the video above near the left side you can see The Inoculator - it sprays a mist section just before the train gets there. Looks good! Going tomorrow and can't wait to ride this, it just looks spectacular!
Thanks
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Just a quick question, is there a separate queue for the Front Row, or is it similar to TH13TEEN
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cheers, last minute decision :PCaptain Chimp wrote:Looking at http://www.ridetimes.co.uk/ it's at about 120 mins. God speed you, brave traveller!bbooth2 wrote: what are the queue lengths like now, heading up from Congleton at 4
sunday is just too far away..
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Hope there is a seperate queue line for the front row.SpecyBeast wrote: Just a quick question, is there a separate queue for the Front Row, or is it similar to TH13TEEN
I really dont mind waiting abit longer !!
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