I'm pretty sure it's the same equipment as Star Tours. I worked on Body Wars during my college program. This brings back lots of awesome memories. I remember having to go back inside the probes whenever the ride would stop, and talking & joking with the guests until the ride was ready to restart. Sometimes I'd get the kids to sing Disney songs, and eventually everyone would sing along with them. Great times. Thank you so much.
I actually like to do is voice prompts and tells M.E.T staff what to do While you walk in the hallways and makes you feel like you’re inside the actual complex
Using some sort of vehicles to see the human body just to let you know the highest in the very late future or a very far away future… That’s going to be a thing because when it comes to hospitals in the future is not gonna be that much of hospitals and more like an airport because it is gonna be very giant just give me some lots of normal emergency rooms along with some special ones that’s meant for this type of procedure that you see in body wars you know just one airport with hallways that leads you to a giant emergency room the size of an aircraft hanger just have enough space for those body probes
Well it is quite some more to start chores but Dissimulator in this ride is very vibration and shaking heavy in Welsh’s vibrating off sync to the actual thing of what’s going on
Yes, the simulator was the same one used for Star Tours. However, Body Wars was a little more extreme given its movements. I've heard rumors that Star Tours is a bit more gentle, though I can't personally confirm that given the fact I didn't ride it...yet
I'm pretty sure it's the same equipment as Star Tours. I worked on Body Wars during my college program. This brings back lots of awesome memories. I remember having to go back inside the probes whenever the ride would stop, and talking & joking with the guests until the ride was ready to restart. Sometimes I'd get the kids to sing Disney songs, and eventually everyone would sing along with them. Great times. Thank you so much.
For anyone who is curious, this is from the Brian Eno album Music For Airports, i think this specific track is 2/2
The beginning music when entering the lobby just isn’t scary just pretty soothing to hear
I actually like to do is voice prompts and tells M.E.T staff what to do While you walk in the hallways and makes you feel like you’re inside the actual complex
I’m pretty sure there’s certain areas like take home improvement stores or hospitals they can do some stuff like this
There's one music piece missing from the queue, the slightly creepy futuristic one with the humming machine and the computer blips and blops.
Anyone found this yet?
And also where did you get all those voice lines was it part of the audio or was it all separate?
Using some sort of vehicles to see the human body just to let you know the highest in the very late future or a very far away future… That’s going to be a thing because when it comes to hospitals in the future is not gonna be that much of hospitals and more like an airport because it is gonna be very giant just give me some lots of normal emergency rooms along with some special ones that’s meant for this type of procedure that you see in body wars you know just one airport with hallways that leads you to a giant emergency room the size of an aircraft hanger just have enough space for those body probes
It is quite amazing but traveling the human body well to me is. S s s s SCARRY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The wonders of life pavilion. You should check it out, it's truly amazing.
Well it is quite some more to start chores but Dissimulator in this ride is very vibration and shaking heavy in Welsh’s vibrating off sync to the actual thing of what’s going on
There was body wars, cranium command, and many other attractions you would see in a science museum. There were also some shows about health
I need the music at 2:28 i like it but i cant find it anywhere
I been on it when I was 2
I never got to ride this. It's similar to Star Tours, right?
Yes, the simulator was the same one used for Star Tours. However, Body Wars was a little more extreme given its movements. I've heard rumors that Star Tours is a bit more gentle, though I can't personally confirm that given the fact I didn't ride it...yet