It's hard to even wrap my head around the concept, but if anyone can make it happen, it's Disney. The word "theoretically" being thrown in there by their engineers adds an interesting layer of suspense, doesn't it?
When it comes to innovation in lesuire parks, Disney has always been at the forefront. They've set the bar high in the past, and it looks like they're gearing up to raise it even higher. This kind of avant-garde engineering could potentially revolutionize the way we think about amusement rides altogether.
I can't wait to hear more updates as the project progresses. Here's hoping that 'theoretical' soon turns into 'practical and running'!
Too dangerous. If that is what the pic portray as. Many things can happen in mid air like turbulence. Or even small particle haze passing that space area can cause problem.
Too dangerous. If that is what the pic portray as. Many things can happen in mid air like turbulence. Or even small particle haze passing that space area can cause problem.