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osian

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What IPs are in SSE, Mission Space, Test Track, Living with the Land, Soarin, Figment (kinda), Canada Movie, French Movie (not the B&tB sing a long one), and the China movie?

EDIT: Also missed the American Adventure!
My comment was a sarcastic response to the previous poster who obviously was not able to count. I do know the counts. Here are the 2-3 IP-based attractions off the top of my head:

Beauty and the Beast
Imagination
Frozen Ever After
The Seas
Journey of Water
Cosmic Rewind
Gran Fiesta Tour
Pixar Film Fest
Ratatouille
Luminous

It is indeed gettng to the point where half the park is now about Disney movies.

Oh, and I don't know how Disney is going to be able to compete with the 5 new parks that Universal is opening in 2 weeks time.
 
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Mr. Sullivan

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They are literally called "Hang and Bangs" in the coaster enthusiast world.
Oh boy, I did not know it was common! The Cypress Gardens one was terrible!

It was so uncomfortable it was a one and done!

I am sure Disney knows about this and this will not be the case 🤞🤞🤞🤞🤞🤞🤞
The old ones from the 70s-90s are definitely. The new ones don’t have that problem because they are now designed with that in mind by people who coined that phrase to start with when they were the people riding them.

The new family suspended coasters from Vekoma are some of the smoothest coasters in the world.
 

Mr. Sullivan

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Hang and Bangs? IM A COASTER ENTHUSIAST. Never heard that! Ever!!!
These coaster are not common place either!

Just looked this up in Google. The statement “hang and bangs” essentially has the same context as Netflix and Chill! Lololol
You’re a coaster enthusiast and have never heard “hang and bang?” I’m not even a thoosie and I’ve heard that almost my whole life in reference to the old suspended coasters from the 70s and 80s and 90s
 

Vegas Disney Fan

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The old ones from the 70s-90s are definitely. The new ones don’t have that problem because they are now designed with that in mind by people who coined that phrase to start with when they were the people riding them.

The new family suspended coasters from Vekoma are some of the smoothest coasters in the world.
The Vekoma SLCs from the 90s and early 2000s were notorious for how bad they were, the B&M suspended coasters from the same era were known for being comfortable and smooth though.
 

osian

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The Vekoma SLCs from the 90s and early 2000s were notorious for how bad they were, the B&M suspended coasters from the same era were known for being comfortable and smooth though.
I've ridden the first H&B, at what is now Walibi Holland! It is absolutely terrible. I think the second one was T2/T3 at Kentucky Kingdom, equally bad, and even replacement trains without the ear-bashing restraints made no difference. I think I rode a passable SLC once, but I can't remember where that was...
 

Jrb1979

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And that is one of the reasons I love Disney. More than any other theme park chain they focus on story above all else.
I like story too but also need some thrill to enjoy a ride. I also would take a high thrill coaster over a slow moving dark ride. One of my favorites is I305 at Kings Dominion. It's a 300 foot tall coaster that many people black out from the first drop.
 

Agent H

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I like story too but also need some thrill to enjoy a ride. I also would take a high thrill coaster over a slow moving dark ride. One of my favorites is I305 at Kings Dominion. It's a 300 foot tall coaster that many people black out from the first drop.
I think we’re going to have to agree to disagree here. I don’t like roller coasters for the thrill. Now don’t get me wrong they can be fun but I have a very low tolerance for roller coasters. most of the ones I like have good story and theme applied to them and are very low thrill.
 

TheMaxRebo

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I think we’re going to have to agree to disagree here. I don’t like roller coasters for the thrill. Now don’t get me wrong they can be fun but I have a very low tolerance for roller coasters. most of the ones I like have good story and theme applied to them and are very low thrill.

I am closer to you - I enjoy a trill but needs to have a story or at least heavily themed. So to me something like Velociciaster I think does is very well. One of my favorite former coasters is Big Bad Wolf at Busch Gardens Williamsburg.... But ones where the thrill and being extreme is the main/only draw doesn't really do it for me. I will ride them but aren't motivation alone to visit a theme park
 

Agent H

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I am closer to you - I enjoy a trill but needs to have a story or at least heavily themed. So to me something like Velociciaster I think does is very well. One of my favorite former coasters is Big Bad Wolf at Busch Gardens Williamsburg.... But ones where the thrill and being extreme is the main/only draw doesn't really do it for me. I will ride them but aren't motivation alone to visit a theme park
yeah I have no intention of ever setting foot in a 6 flags for this reason.
 

MisterPenguin

President of Animal Kingdom
Premium Member
I am closer to you - I enjoy a trill...
Well, here you go!

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