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  • elevator that dropped :( example of the best westinghouse quality. those doors are low on oil for another thing on many westy's

  • weirdo

  • You should add the audio from tower of terror at Disney as a voice over.

  • Looks like that elevator needs some work.

  • I would've tried the downward travels again, to be sure the drop wasn't a freak incident.

    At least they kept the "ACME" counter dead. There's a plus!

  • @georgef551 I rode it about 50 times yesterday. It's not a freak problem, but Andrew made a bigger deal out of it than necessary... That "drop" is not that bad, I've been on elevators that are MUCH WORSE...

  • @dea41396returns

    That's why I say ride more than once, to verify an issue.

    Since you've ridden it so much, you don't need to, but he hasn't, so he should've gone a second time.

  • @georgef551 yeah, it is a constant issue, but it really isn't THAT bad... Like I said, I have been on much worse...

  • @dea41396returns

    I've been on a lot worse as well, including one that rocked so hard, it was impossible to keep the camera still, and I'm not meaning minor movemnts, either.

    That'll be up mid September, if I got the timeing right.

  • It's fun when the elevator drops. Look like Adams rip out the original fixtures.

  • Well designed for the most part, but that drop is very uncomfortable I must agree. There was an older Otis elevator I rode that did the same thing.

  • @ElevatorMan2012 i have a video that i need to upload that feels like it drops when it goes down

  • They probably let it drop because it's less work for them to not bother adjusting it.

  • At lease they kept the original indicator working instead of activating the new one. Unfortunately, they didn't do that at Seaview Square.

  • former B. Altman & Co. Store... The only surviving B. Altman & Co. store elevator in existence...

  • Ah the typical 80's Westy with issues. Of course we can look at who bought Westinghouse and made even WORSE hydraulics, our friends @ Schindler!

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