Nope, not a guy thing. I'm a guy. I was bored. Never again.
Soarin - it's a need ride, but I do not understand the 60+ minute wait that it has.....daily.
~Amanda
The (late) 20K Leagues Under the Sea Ride.
Not that people "rave" about it now, but people sure do like to complain about how it's gone...and I thought that ride was SOOOO boring.
And, I expect flames from this one, but:
The New Nemo Submarine Voyage at DLR. I've ridden it twice. The first time, it was okay because it was "new". The second time...I would have fallen asleep if not for the INSANELY loud sirens and audio narration...
The transit Authority has to be the most lame and boring...
My family doesn't understand the fuss about the
Nemo Ride or Pooh's Adventures.
The Winnie the Pooh dark ride....wow. They could have done SOMETHING to make it interesting! I must say, that's probably the dumbest ride in all of WDW.
Peter Pan...
Tomorrowland Speedway..
Star Tours..
Nemo...(The quality of the musical and Turtle Talk makes it still a win for the movie's influence at Disney overall)
Rockin Roller Coaster( It's great once or twice but the re-rideability should be more than that for a flagship coaster of a park..the launch and first loop are good then it's a headache and way to short..wait times are always ballooned because of crowd control issues and the pre-show is not effective.
Shows that have run their course...Indiana Jones..I think it's older than Harrison Ford...The Little Mermaid...Drew Carey Sounds Dangerous is never open and they really should do something worthwile with that valuable real estate..Lights Motors Action...Great Once but that is all you need...
We'll end with a splash of positive after all that though...Some underrated rides that do not get enough fuss are
Monsters Inc. Laugh Floor
TTA
Mission Space ( It really has gotten a bad rap but the concept was very different and there really is nothing like it...With the addition of the non-spinning version it's lines should be longer. It's by no means one of my favorites but it is really underrated and one should ride every trip.
Innoventions...There is alot more to do in there and the Sum of All Thrills is a real hidden gem.
Without a doubt, Snorin', oops I mean Soarin'.;)
I will never understand why anyone would waste 60 - 90 minutes of vacation time standing in line for that.:confused:
Captain EO - not excited it's back, not planning on seeing it again
I would agree if I stood in line. We either go to Test Track and get FP and go immediately to Soarin' or visa versa when the park opens. Never stood in line more than 10 min at Soarin'. It is a fast attraction and I remember exiting and seeing all the sad faces deep in line.
ALL the walk-in rides it really stinks to go in someplace and look a stuff. Who ever says: "Let's look at something in a glass container!"
I have a couple of rides that I do not like like Stitch, but a lot of people feel the same way. For this question, I would fill in the blank with Soarin. It is a cool ride, but I am not about to wait in the lines that exist for this ride. I will go have a beer :beer: in England while you wait in line.:mickey:
Almost all of Epcot. None of those rides do it for me. Although I am going to be the minority here and say that I love Soarin and Test Track.
The Dumbo ride, Carosel of Progess (sp), Nemo (we waited for this ride and couldn't believe how bad it was), Peter Pan. :mickey:
Well, I don't think there's really a "craze" about it, but I have no idea why Disney doesn't replace the Tomorrowland Speedway with something better, even if it is another "driving" attraction. There is absolutely nothing "magical" about it, it has no theme even remotely related to anything Disney, and have others have said, it really belongs in a cheap, two-bit, tacky roadside amusement park, NOT in the "Magic" Kingdom.
I would have to say I was disappointed with Nemo.
At WDW I have to agree with everyone that says Soarin', I've done it a few time at DCA and was looking forward to seeing something new at WDW - it's exactly the same ride. How boring, and how non-relevent. At least in California you can tie it into the state.
The one that got me the most, though, was Winnie the Pooh. I was told it was a 'don't miss' ride. It was the worst.
I agree about the Nemo ride at DL, I didn't even enjoy it the first time. As a kid I loved the yellow submarines, especially the sea monster! Now it takes way too much time, between the line, the loading, and the ride itself you've lost at least an hour -and that's if the line is short! Plus the horrid gas smell gave me a really bad headache for the rest of the day. Never doing that one again.
Here is the thing with TSM and Soarin' both great Disney experiences with TSM definately having more of a re-ride value to it... As far as the lines are concerned, these are rides in which everyone can enjoy... little fear,age,injury issues are involved with these types of rides as opposed to Test Track, Space Mountain, Tower of Terror, RNC, and even Splash to some extent. Everyone in the family can go on TSM and Soarin which ballons the wait times. They are also both inside completely, are newer to the parks, but the main reason remains that everyone that walks into EPCOT or DHS will take time out of their day to ride those particular rides even if they are not the greatest to everyone who rides them.
Yeah, I thought Toy Story Mania was fun but it should have been way better. Also it didn't deserve such rave reviews. I always wonder why the line for Peter Pan is ENORMOUS! I don't mind it, but if there is a line for it I keep on walking. Same thing with Soarin'. I LOVE it but there is ALWAYS an insane line. But with the Disney cravings I've been having I'd wait 3 hours for the TTA right about now...:mickey:
one more for the new nemo ride... :fishbowl: