Expedition Everest Question
Walt Disney World: I want to know if Expedition Everest really has inversions!
I have been wondering ever since I have ridden it and just have to ask: Does Expedition Everest have any inversions? It says no on rcdb but I was almost positive we went upside down quite a few times while riding. Anyone know?
I've never seen the track plan but I'm certain it doesn't go upside down. I think there are two steep turns in the dark that may have given you the sensation of an inversion.
There are no inversions on Everest. It has a forward and a backward double helix. The backward helix is in the dark and is at a 55 degree slant, so it may be the section that you are confusing with an inversion.
From James Rao
Posted April 1, 2009 at 6:51 PM
Darkness can mess with yer head, man... trust me... I know...
From Rob P
Posted April 2, 2009 at 5:31 AM
No inversions , thankfully, but plenty of surprises to keep the old blood pressure up. The view of AK from the initial climb alone is breathtaking and then , what with fast forward and then again in reverse it's one of the best around. Not sick making at all...just good speedy enjoyment.
Yeti for sure but this ride ain't abominable.
It would be good with inversions it would take your mind off the crappy non moving Yeti!! What I've always wondered since the Yeti not really safe issue is... Could it still fall down even though it does not move anymore?
It would be good with inversions it would take your mind off the crappy non moving Yeti!! What I've always wondered since the Yeti not really safe issue is... Could it still fall down even though it does not move anymore?
From James Rao
Posted April 2, 2009 at 11:06 AM
My guess is that if there were even a remote chance of that happening the ride would be closed and repaired so fast it would make my Mickey Mouse ears hat spin!
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