|
|
|
-
03-25-2009, 08:56 PM
#121
EPCOT: The Seas with Nemo & Friends, The Circle of Life, Honey I Shrunk the Audience
Hollywood Studios: Sounds Dangerous, Journey Into Narnia
Disneyland - California: Countless times as a kid
WDW (1st trip): 05.30.07 - 06.06.07, POP Century
Hong Kong Disneyland: 06.15.08
Disneyland - California: 05.27.09 (celebrating 24th birthday)
Upcoming trips:
12.09.2009 - 12.10.2009, Disneyland - California
-
Please Support INTERCOT's Sponsors:
-
03-26-2009, 08:13 AM
#122
It's just disappointing to me that Disney chooses not to do anything with the speedway, based on the excuse that is it a fun attraction that lots of people like. Being fun and popular does not make it magical.
But isn't that the point of an amusement park? To have rides that are fun? My son LOVES the Speedway. No, it isn't magical in the same sense that Splash Mountain is. Not every ride or attraction will be. The whole point is have things that will appeal to different age segments. While Disney strives hard to make everything accessible to everybody, that is almost impossible. The last couple of times we have been there, at a slow time of the year, the Speedway had a line when most rides, including the slow loading ones did not.
If you ask my wife, RNRC and ToT aren't worth the time. I am not a fan of American Idol and the teacups make me physically ill. The idea is those attractions weren't designed for my wife or me in mind. Something's worth is in what the attraction brings to the most number of people. If a high majority of families with small children go on the Speedway, then it is worth them having it in the park.
-
03-26-2009, 11:59 AM
#123
I agree that WDW and each of its parks should have something for all ages to enjoy. I love WDW and my family loves WDW so much because overall it is not an just another "amusement park"(s). It's supposed to to be the most magical place on earth (and it generally is) and therefore I guess I expect and hope that WDW would do what it takes to make it's attractions, whatever age they might be geared towards, BETTER than what you can find at a local carnival or tacky roadside amusement park. Those places are fun and my kids enjoy them. And generally I like the kiddie rides too, if they'll let me on them. But when we go to MK my kids have no interest in riding the speedway because to them it is not as much fun as the little go-karts they drive at out local amusement center (it's not even a park). That's my only point, that I think Disney could do better than that. I don't dislike or hate the speedway, it's just not worth my time (or my kids'). Maybe I expect too much? That visiting the MK should exceed the normal amusement park experience? And overall it does this very well. But the speedway lets us down.
1971 (age 15) MK was new!
1974 off-site (Senior Trip)
1982 off-site
1988 off-site
May 2002 AS-Sports, with DW & kids
May 2004 Pop Century
Feb 2005 Wilderness Lodge
Oct 2006 Pop Century
Oct 2008 Camped at Fort Wilderness
Feb 2010 Cruise on the Wonder
Dec 2014 POFQ for Christmas!
-
03-26-2009, 04:39 PM
#124
I don't dislike or hate the speedway, it's just not worth my time (or my kids'). Maybe I expect too much? That visiting the MK should exceed the normal amusement park experience? And overall it does this very well. But the speedway lets us down.
What helps Disney transcend the "Amusement Park Experience" are the iconic characters, iconic rides, and unique experiences one can have while there. This does not mean that every single ride will be extrondinary ride that exceeds your expectations. What is means on the whole your experience will exceed those of a traditional amusement park.
If one starts to look at Disney from a micro perspective, one will always find things to nitpick. Disney, if looked upon from a macro perspective, is a wholly magical place where one may escape into a fantasy world.
If one starts to look at "this ride" or "that ride" as ruining an experience, then one is missing the whole point.
-
03-27-2009, 08:07 PM
#125
Barnstromer is a true roller-coaster expericience,
just short. Fitting my large --- into the kiddie
seat just adds to the adventure.
-
03-27-2009, 10:57 PM
#126
I've been reading a lot of the responses and it seems that a lot of people are spending a long time in lines, which of course makes the rider less than happy with it. I go in June and have never waited more than 20 minutes for any ride. If you plan a little bit, mainly which park is slower on certain days, you'll be able to do more and not be so unhappy about spending all that time in lines. I understand that if you can't park hop, that would make it a bit more difficult but those who can, should be able to do quite well on their time in lines. I'll do any ride if the wait is little to nothing. They all can be fun or interesting in different ways. The hall of Presidents is a nice plan to sit, relax and cool off for a while without having to buy an overpriced meal. it's all in the attitude!
-
03-28-2009, 10:04 AM
#127
Id say stitch, the tomorrowland indy speedway, tiki room, chronicles of narnia exhibit
Taylor
been over 10 times and aint stoppin.
-
03-29-2009, 05:40 PM
#128
-
03-29-2009, 06:15 PM
#129
Originally Posted by wdwfansince75
To quote my dad, "If we all had the same tastes, we'd all be chasing my wife!".....many of the lists are personal taste....even Ian, who is as much a Disney nut as any of us, lists an attraction which most believe to be a "Must see".....I imagine many trips, with a wide variety of friends and relatives, and even those I personally prefer to avoid fit into tour plans for certain friends or relatives......Haven't done certain attractions in years, but have done virtually all....KAT1811 has it exactly right....I've even done Dumbo!
Bet there was at least one person who thought that Mr. Toad was a waste of space....maybe even one of you doesn't miss Horizons....so stay away from the attractions you don't like....shortens the queue for the rest of us!
I couldn't have said it better myself!
ºoº David, Lisa, Aaron and Allison
98-PO
00-CB & ASMo
01-Swan
02-CS
03-POR
04-POP
05-PO / CR
07-PO / CR
08-ASMu
09-AKL
10-CR, CS & PP DL
11-NB DLP & SSR
12-BLT & BLT
13-GC DL & BLT
15-Aulani & BLT
16-ASMu & GC DL
17-BWI, THV, CSR, BLT
18-BLT, OKW, OKW, CBR, GF & BLT
-
03-29-2009, 08:29 PM
#130
The only attraction that I feel isn't worth the time is Sounds Dangerous. There are a few others that I don't care to do every time but I will do them every few years or so.
Poly--2010. POR 2010
Poly and CR 2011
POR- 2009
Grand Floridian-2009
Wilderness Lodge-2008
Polynesian-2008
Contemporary-2007
Wilderness Lodge-2006 & 2006
Off-Site-2006
POR- YC POR 2005
CBR- 2004
-
03-30-2009, 01:33 PM
#131
It's really interesting to see the different opinions. Some of the things listed are some of our favorites. To each their own.
Here's my list of "not-worth-it" attractions:
1) Jungle Cruise... ugh.
2) Tom Sawyer Island.
3) Liberty Square Riverboat
4) Indy Speedway
5) All of Mickey's Toontown
6) Boat ride at Mexico Pavilion
April, 1998 Coronado Springs
April, 2001 Coronado Springs
January, 2004 All-Star Sports
July, 2005 Caribbean Beach Resort
April, 2006 Pop Century
December, 2006 All-Star Sports
March, 2008 All-Star Movies
April, 2009 All-Star Music
August, 2010 Disney's Swan Resort
-
03-30-2009, 01:38 PM
#132
Why does no one like the Jungle cruise? I am not a regular on it, but it is on my list of rides to hit on this trip.
I would find the riverboat a fun / relaxing ride, as it is a significant part of our county's history, as well as Disney history with steamboat willie.
[*]2011 Wilderness Camp Ground Apr 17-21
[*]2009 Pop
[*]2007 - 2010 Wilderness Camp Ground
[*]2005 Wilderness Camp Ground
[*]2002 Wilderness Camp Ground
[*]2001 Wilderness Camp Ground
[*]2000 Wilderness Camp Ground
[*]1998 Wilderness Camp Ground
[*]1989 Off-site
-
03-30-2009, 01:44 PM
#133
Wow I am shocked at all the replies here. Soarin is awesome and take that from someone who is terrified of heights. Small World really come on people and Dumbo these are classic Disney. I guess we are all entitled to our various tastes and opinions and that is what makes the world go round. As for the Safari, yes I have 2 great zoos in my state but I like seeing animals in their almost natural habitat opposed to cages of cement.
-
03-30-2009, 02:00 PM
#134
Originally Posted by frogmn78
Why does no one like the Jungle cruise? I am not a regular on it, but it is on my list of rides to hit on this trip.
Extremely outdated... especially with the creation of the Animal Kingdom park (where there are real animals!). The JC takes up so much space in the park... I just think it could be better used for anything else.
I would find the riverboat a fun / relaxing ride, as it is a significant part of our county's history, as well as Disney history with steamboat willie.
Just like Tom Sawyer Island... I guess if you never were around real boats, or never grew up in the country, then I guess I could see where it would be a different experience. But the Riverboat isn't really a boat and runs on a rail. For those of us that grew up near a river that had (or still has) working riverboats, the one at the MK is really Hokie. And Tom Sawyer's Island is pretty much devoid of anything.
I guess if you grew up in a city and never really got to spend time in the country, then those two attractions might be interesting to you.
Like I said in my original post, to each their own.
April, 1998 Coronado Springs
April, 2001 Coronado Springs
January, 2004 All-Star Sports
July, 2005 Caribbean Beach Resort
April, 2006 Pop Century
December, 2006 All-Star Sports
March, 2008 All-Star Movies
April, 2009 All-Star Music
August, 2010 Disney's Swan Resort
-
03-30-2009, 02:19 PM
#135
I never knew the riverboat ran on a rail.
[*]2011 Wilderness Camp Ground Apr 17-21
[*]2009 Pop
[*]2007 - 2010 Wilderness Camp Ground
[*]2005 Wilderness Camp Ground
[*]2002 Wilderness Camp Ground
[*]2001 Wilderness Camp Ground
[*]2000 Wilderness Camp Ground
[*]1998 Wilderness Camp Ground
[*]1989 Off-site
-
03-30-2009, 02:35 PM
#136
Yep. And, the water is only 4 foot deep in the entire "river" of America. Makes it much easier to work on the rail if it becomes necessary.
April, 1998 Coronado Springs
April, 2001 Coronado Springs
January, 2004 All-Star Sports
July, 2005 Caribbean Beach Resort
April, 2006 Pop Century
December, 2006 All-Star Sports
March, 2008 All-Star Movies
April, 2009 All-Star Music
August, 2010 Disney's Swan Resort
-
03-30-2009, 08:50 PM
#137
We have never done the Hall of Presidents, not because there is anything wrong with it but because we're from England most of it goes straight over our heads. It is something I would consider seeing but in the rush for everything else this seems to miss out.
Originally Posted by WVParkfan
5) All of Mickey's Toontown
For us that's a must do and our starting point! Get into Magic Kingdom, go up the the train station on Main Street USA, ride to Mickey's Toontown Fair.
It just seems very Disney.....to me atleast.
Disney World Visits:
1. May-June 1998 (3 weeks)
2. May-June 2001 (3 weeks)
3. October-November 2004 (2 weeks)
4. August-September 2010 (2 weeks)
5. August-September 2017 (2 weeks)
NOW APPROACHING: 6. May 2021
-
03-30-2009, 09:44 PM
#138
Snow White's Scary Adventure. I could never understand why it has to be so scary to the little ones. My little one was totally freaked out by this ride. Same thing happened when my older dd went on it at the age of 5.
Princess 1 - 19yo
Princess 2 - 12 yo (my baby is growing up)
Poor Dad is out numbered! Even our dog is a female!
Missing my happy place so much.
6/09,8/07,2/02,11/99 - Poly
prev trips - Dixie Landings & CR
Read my trip report for August 2007
-
03-30-2009, 09:58 PM
#139
well i think my list will b diff in 2 wks when Im there w the nephews, who have never been there.
even so, I dont think they will be into Toontown and Fantasyland attractions too mcuh
as for me
MK-Toontown, Fantasyland (the crowds make it so)except for Philharmagic, PP....spitting camels of Aladdin
AK-mayb Rafiki...and those Triceratop spins etc rides in that area.
DHS-Am Idol, even before i experience it. SOunds Dangerous.
Epcot-.....ummm maybe Innoventions. its not as originally visioned i dont think.
BC 2
WL CL 1
AKL 4
SOG 3
POFQ 3
POR 2
CSR 4
CBR 2
Asp 3
AS m 2
POP 7
12-13 WL CSR ASM
3-14 POR, AS s Dolphin
6-14 Us CSR
1-14 Unv
6-15 WL, SSR.
11- 15. AOA, OKw
7 16..CSR, FW, AKL, POR
7 17..ASM, CSR, WL AKL club POP
8 18 As sports, Pop
DL 9-19
DVC WL, CSR and idk 10-20
-
04-01-2009, 05:18 PM
#140
I have not ridden everything and therefore can not comment on some rides. Some rides I have avoided based on reviews I have seen, such as Sticth's Escape, Sound's Dangerous, etc. Of the ones I have experienced:
MK:
Jungle Cruise - I used to like this when I was younger, but now it just seems extremely outdated, especially with the Safari ride at AK.
Small World - Again, I remember liking this when I was younger, but after our last trip (March 2009) I probably would only ride it if someone else in our family wanted to ride it or if we had already ridden everything else we liked.
Donald's Boat in ToonTown
Epcot
Soarin - Rode this for the first time on our last trip. Thought it was good the first time. Second ride seemed just okay. This ride in my opinion is way over-rated. When we go back, we will ride this where our daughter can ride it since she was not tall enough on this trip. After that, this will probably be a "ride it once we have ridden everything else we want to ride if there is time."
Mexico Boat Ride - another "ride it once we have ridden everything else we want to ride if there is time."
AK
Any of the walking tours of the animals - there is a high quality zoo where we live that has great natural habitat exhibits. On our last trip, we went through one of the walking tours. After we saw that what we were seeing was basically comparable to the zoo where we live, we just hurried through.
Kali River Rapids - another "ride it once we have ridden everything else we want to ride if there is time."
As far as Expedition Everest, it was not as good as I thought it was going to be. From all that I had read, I guess I expected a much better ride. I would probably ride it at least once on a return trip.
As far as the AK as a whole, I could not go to this park at all and feel as if I did not miss much. This park just does not have much of a
"Disney" feel to it. The only rides I can think of right now that I like there are the Safari ride, Dinosaur, EE, and It's Tough to Be a Bug.
Share This Thread On Social Media:
Share This Thread On Social Media:
Posting Permissions
- You may not post new threads
- You may not post replies
- You may not post attachments
- You may not edit your posts
-
Forum Rules
|
|
Share This Thread On Social Media: