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To facilitate the harvesting of lightning, a laser-induced plasma channel (LIPC) could theoretically be used to influence lightning to strike in a predictable location. A high power laser could be used to form an ionized column of gas, which would act as an atmospheric conduit for electrical discharges of lightning, which would direct the lightning to a ground station for harvesting.
Lightning lanes are purchased via Disney Genie a service available at Disneyland Resort and Walt Disney World Resort that is offered through the My Disney Experience mobile app. Named after the Disney character from the 1992 animated film Aladdin, the Genie portion of the system is a free tool for guests that assists with itinerary planning ...
The Lightning Lane Multi Pass update does make things easier than before. Securing three reservations before committing to the actual purchase sets a baseline for expectations that Genie+ wasn't ...
The Magic Kingdom's version of the ride, known as Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin, is the first Buzz Lightyear attraction, and the third Omnimover ride to operate in Tomorrowland's south show building. Unlike other versions of the attraction, Magic Kingdom's version features laser guns that are stationary.
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The ride has been updated to use an automated narration on each boat, instead of a Cast Member on each boat providing live narration. Also, the theme song "Listen to the Land" is no longer used in the attraction, though an instrumental version can still be heard in The Land's exterior background music loop as well the music loop played inside ...
Radiator Springs Racers is a slot car ride in Cars Land at Disney California Adventure.The attraction features a third-generation version of transport technology originally developed for the Test Track attraction at Epcot in Walt Disney World.
A close up of one of the trains on the main drop The broken track at the top of the ride. Although moderate in height and length by contemporary standards, Expedition Everest was the first ride for Disney to have its trains travel both forward and backward.