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Mary Blairiffic 02-13-2007 01:12 PM

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Originally Posted by innerSpaceman (Post 120316)
(and the fact that the Matterhorn might sink into the earth at any given moment).

The Matterhorn could sink into the earth??? Ummm... are you having a laugh? Or is this why the blasted ride is closed for refrubs almost every single time I visit?:eek:

Ghoulish Delight 02-13-2007 01:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Mary Blairiffic (Post 120400)
The Matterhorn could sink into the earth??? Ummm... are you having a laugh? Or is this why the blasted ride is closed for refrubs almost every single time I visit?:eek:

There's a long running rumor that the reason they insisted on keeping the sub lagoon filled with water for so long, even without an operating attraction, is that the Matterhorn is built on some sort of sinkhole that would be in eminent danger of collapse should the stabilizing pressure of the lagoon disappear.

We all, of course, know how silly that is. After all, if there really were a sinkhole, how could they have built the chamber beneath the Matterhorn that houses Walt's frozen head? The lagoon, of course, is the reservoir for the liquid cooling system that maintains ideal cryogenic temperatures. They weren't able to work on the subs until the technology to cool the room without the large water supply could be perfected.

DreadPirateRoberts 02-13-2007 02:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Ghoulish Delight (Post 120402)
There's a long running rumor that the reason they insisted on keeping the sub lagoon filled with water for so long, even without an operating attraction, is that the Matterhorn is built on some sort of sinkhole that would be in eminent danger of collapse should the stabilizing pressure of the lagoon disappear.

We all, of course, know how silly that is. After all, if there really were a sinkhole, how could they have built the chamber beneath the Matterhorn that houses Walt's frozen head? The lagoon, of course, is the reservoir for the liquid cooling system that maintains ideal cryogenic temperatures. They weren't able to work on the subs until the technology to cool the room without the large water supply could be perfected.

Don't they use the cooling pond over at DCA when the lagoon is empty? I thought that was one of the main reasons for building DCA. DCA is just a front for the cooling pond.

RStar 02-13-2007 02:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Ghoulish Delight (Post 120402)
There's a long running rumor that the reason they insisted on keeping the sub lagoon filled with water for so long, even without an operating attraction, is that the Matterhorn is built on some sort of sinkhole that would be in eminent danger of collapse should the stabilizing pressure of the lagoon disappear.

We all, of course, know how silly that is. After all, if there really were a sinkhole, how could they have built the chamber beneath the Matterhorn that houses Walt's frozen head? The lagoon, of course, is the reservoir for the liquid cooling system that maintains ideal cryogenic temperatures. They weren't able to work on the subs until the technology to cool the room without the large water supply could be perfected.


That is so ridiculous. Where do you come up with this dribble??


Everyone knows Walt's frozen head is in a hidden chamber under Pirates of the Caribbean! Or at least it was until the Depp AAs controll center took it over!

:D


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