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€uroMeinke 10-29-2009 10:47 PM

I think they need to make a water coaster that goes under the ship so you can be virtually keel haulled

Disneyphile 10-30-2009 01:04 AM

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Originally Posted by €uroMeinke (Post 304452)
I think they need to make a water coaster that goes under the ship so you can be virtually keel haulled

Now we're talking!! :snap:

CoasterMatt 10-30-2009 01:22 AM

They could have at least gone for a BIG watercoaster... underachievers. ;)

I'm just wondering if the Aquaduck is gonna use hydromagnetic drives or the older water/dewater technique for going uphill.

I'm hoping they went with ProSlide (hydromagnetic) - they're a great company, and have a really good support staff (which is NECESSARY with high tech waterslides).

lashbear 10-30-2009 04:47 AM

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Originally Posted by CoasterMatt (Post 304456)
I'm just wondering if the Aquaduck is gonna use hydromagnetic drives or the older water/dewater technique for going uphill.

I'm hoping they went with ProSlide (hydromagnetic) - they're a great company, and have a really good support staff (which is NECESSARY with high tech waterslides).

You Geek.

:cheers:

CoasterMatt 10-30-2009 07:07 AM

What's REALLY funny about this, is there have been 3 previous ships built that were originally supposed to be the first to feature a watercoaster, but they've always been scaled back (I think Carnival had announced something with NBGS International- the originators of the water coaster, at that time).

innerSpaceman 10-30-2009 08:03 AM

But Disney would never scale anything back from their original concepts.


Never.


No, not Disney.

alphabassettgrrl 10-30-2009 10:49 AM

GD- I'm with you on the cabin with one minor point. We had a cabin on the Disney cruise that had a better orientation than other cabins; the door was on the long side of the rectangle, which made the room easier to move around in than a regular room.

Other than that, I'm with you in not spending much time in the cabin.

I'm intrigued by the virtual porthole with characters, though.

Kevy Baby 10-31-2009 01:26 PM

When we went on our one and only cruise last year, we had a private balcony room. I actually liked having that for solitude when I wanted to sit outside and read.

Prudence 11-01-2009 04:36 PM

I couldn't cruise without a balcony.

Andrew 11-03-2009 10:33 AM

We are doing the Wonder's LA-to-Vancouver repositioning in April 2011 and staying onboard for a back-to-back to the first Alaska cruise. Thirteen nights, should be heavenly. Verandah stateroom, always. Hopefully no smokers in the next cabin forward like there were on our just-concluded cruise on the Magic.

The overnight in San Francisco should be interesting. Should we just go home for the day? Check on the cats, get the mail?


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