Dynamic Attractions unveiled their latest dark ride concept vehicle. An all-terrain vehicle that can go off-road, inside show buildings and outside. A game changing concept!
Obviously, what if it tips over, or some kid undoes his belt and JUMPS? Many issues with this, and I could go on, I have thought of about 20 circumstances so far, that makes me say NO.
No hard guidance, with radio or onboard computer or both presumably responsible for all control decisions. Tell me, have you ever had a wireless application fail on you even using multiple diversity and system redundancy? Add to that: No hard-wired block control or positive, or foolproof manual emergency stop. No provision for the event of terrain failure or random obstacles causing unexpected vehicle ballistics. Add Intentional near-misses added for excitemen's sake. Now add chaos theory and Murphy's law... Even if this does not bother you, one lawsuit from a bruised or bleeding rider could mean the end of trackless in all parks everywhere, regardless of speed, risk level, or maker. Is this what you really want for your legacy? I am an imagineer and ride designer. Beware the rides of March, Caesar.
Why not post the source video instead of a video of the screen?
A weapon to surpass Metal Gear
You built...a Jeep...huh...
You don't have to buy a actual jeep at least
Obviously, what if it tips over, or some kid undoes his belt and JUMPS? Many issues with this, and I could go on, I have thought of about 20 circumstances so far, that makes me say NO.
No hard guidance, with radio or onboard computer or both presumably responsible for all control decisions. Tell me, have you ever had a wireless application fail on you even using multiple diversity and system redundancy?
Add to that: No hard-wired block control or positive, or foolproof manual emergency stop. No provision for the event of terrain failure or random obstacles causing unexpected vehicle ballistics. Add Intentional near-misses added for excitemen's sake. Now add chaos theory and Murphy's law...
Even if this does not bother you, one lawsuit from a bruised or bleeding rider could mean the end of trackless in all parks everywhere, regardless of speed, risk level, or maker. Is this what you really want for your legacy?
I am an imagineer and ride designer. Beware the rides of March, Caesar.