I was just on a recent trip to Disneyland and we rode the new Space Mountain for the first time (I've ridden the old one). We waited in line for about half hour before getting on the ride. We rolled around the first two turns and got up the top of the second lift before the lights came on and the ride broke down. We were stuck for about ten minutes so it gave me lots of time to look at the track. The new track is a box spine design (similar to B&M but the box is always face up) but the lift hills are a very old style V shape style. We had to be evacuated from the ride so we got to walk down the tunnels. The track in the first part of the ride looks like the old track, even looks very worn like the old track. My second question is, does anyone know for sure if the lift and pre-lift track was removed?
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What I had heard regarding the Disneyland Space Mountain is that the whole track was replaced.
This is a picture of the current third lift. http://www.rcdb.com/ig2491.htm?picture=10 In case you're wondering, the anti rollbacks are yellow things in the middle of track. They're spring loaded and so will let the fins of the train go up, but won't allow it to slide back down. Those were invented and first used for the 1995 DLP Space Mountain, so I doubt the lift is still from the original 1977 ride.
In any case, I'm pretty sure Vekoma was involved with Thunder Mountain though....and seems they have a thing for building similar coasters in Europe.
TDL got a rehab last year that brought new trains and new effects. The track wasn't touched, so it shuffles around the turns and doesn't have on board audio.
Click on "Custom Other" under the Model. It comes up with Vekoma Custom Other, listing Space Mountain: Mission 2, Everest, and Space Mountain at DL
Question is, why even involve them? Wouldn't they have the project management staff at Disney and isn't Vekoma capable of the engineering? Sure I've been told that they use paper templates when bending track...perhaps quality was an issue?
Something tells me Disney has a lot of faith in Vekoma's engineering abilities. DLP's Space Mountain, Rock 'N' Roller Coaster, Everest...
Then again, how many Vekoma INVERTS does Disney have? ;)
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