The pirates ride sucks
You don't like Yo Ho Yo HO a pirate's life for me?
The Winnie the Pooh ride is really well done, I hated losing Mr. Toad but they hit a nice HR w/ that ride. Lil kids will loveiit.
The pirates ride sucks
small world is a dated right of passage
funny, since they recently renovated and updated it
also, rite
Big Thunder Mountain is turrible. There is zero thrill, and it spends most of its time uncomfortably jerking around.
Downtown Disney sucks, but the Boardwalk is fucking legit. It's gorgeous at night, and Disney's microbrewery is there. Their beers were pretty solid, and the food was probably the best I've had at Disney, too.
I was pretty disappointed that they neutered the Dinosaur and Test Track rides. Space Mountain, Soarin, Midtown Midway, Everest are my favorites.
I'd like to go back and try the Beauty and the Beast roller coaster they've been working on near Fantasyland. That shit looked legit. I think it was based on a mine cart ride?
That makes more sense. Disappointing, figured it'd be a little more exciting just based on the size of construction.
The redesign on Test Track definitely seemed to neuter it a little. Maybe I'm misremembering its original iteration, but the design your own car crap was lame, and I remembered a larger indoor test track (definitely with cold/heat simulations).
I liked the old design better. easier to tell what tests they were doing. now it's like you're on some sort of Tron test track.
I thought the new design was stupid... lots of changes for the poor illusion that you're designing a car.
The actual playing in line was fun though.
can we talk about the sweet ride in The Land (used to be Horizons)? i loved that shit; would've hated it as a kid, though
can we talk about the sweet ride in The Land (used to be Horizons)? i loved that shit; would've hated it as a kid, though
It's a Seven Dwarfs coaster and it's between Goofy's Barnstormer and Big Thunder Mountain in terms of thrills. Should be opening up soon. New Fantasyland has been a disappointment overall, especially when you consider that they started building before Tangled and Frozen blew up and now they don't have the space to feature them. I haven't been to Universal since before HP but everything they're doing looks so much cooler than what WDW has done over the last 5 years.
Test Track hasn't been neutered unless you believe the rumors that the end could go up to 75 mph.
I'm all for the magic of Disney and all that shit, but threads like this kind of make me dread taking the kids to Disney World. It just seems like an enormous amount of meticulous planning and prep work. If I could go and just ride some rides and see Gepetto's woodshop or whatever, awesome. But having to make meal reservations by calling at exactly 7:30 am on a day 6 months in advance and mapping out an entire multi-day strategy of what rides to ride where and when totally blows.