All of them do. The Legacy trains have "normal" seatbelts, while the new gen trains have fully retractable ones.Excuse my ignorance but can someone confirm if all RMC trains have seat belts, or just some of them?
Sorry to bother you further, but what exactly do you mean by fully retractable?All of them do. The Legacy trains have "normal" seatbelts, while the new gen trains have fully retractable ones.
The seatbelts can be pulled out of a chamber, like car seatbelts!Sorry to bother you further, but what exactly do you mean by fully retractable?
Thanks, that makes sense haha.The seatbelts can be pulled out of a chamber, like car seatbelts!
Yeah, from SheiKra.Where was that taken from? I'd be inclined to say SheiKra, but I'm not 100% certain.
Good to see track arriving already, though! I could see quite an early 2020 opening if this is anything to go by!
Would be fantastic if Busch Gardens could get it open in March! That would mean that they could get a lot of enthusiast custom early in the year!Yeah, from SheiKra.
The leaked SeaWorld slide said April 2020 for this, but if they can get it done for the start of spring break in March that would be even better.
Would be fantastic if Busch Gardens could get it open in March! That would mean that they could get a lot of enthusiast custom early in the year!
In fact, I'd hazard a guess that with this and Universal's multi launcher opening in 2020, the number of enthusiast trips to Florida will be very high!
Nah 2026 is good for Disney. Maybe you could breath inside Star Wars Land then...I think one could get away with visiting a chunk of florida every year for the foreseeable future. This year is great to visit for Hagrid's and Toy Story Land, next year would be great for a weekend at BGT, 2021 is perfect for Disney, and 2022 would likely be a great year for Universal...and who knows beyond that!