Lets face it, while Disney does so many things brilliantly, creatively and perfectly, there are some attractions that we did once,(maybe long ago)and we weren't all that sad to find it had closed or been replaced.
Of course one person's least favorite, is another person's treasured memory.
Memory is a funny thing...there are a couple things (like Delta Dreamflight/If You Had Wings as an example) that I didn't remember all that fondly, but then looking back at old video footage, I realize what a great ride it really was in many ways.
Ok...the one that wins for me, hand down, as the Glad It's Gone attraction...is Body Wars.
Maybe because my fondest memories of it include the feeling faint while waiting over an hour in line, and the horrible vomiting that occurred shortly after it. Most of the ride was spent trying not to feel queasy, and an attempt to keep my lunch down..
Just the simulator motion coupled with lots of bloody red footage did me in.
I do however miss the Wonders Of Life Pavillion, but that's a whole 'nother thread...
What are you glad is now Past?
Of course one person's least favorite, is another person's treasured memory.
Memory is a funny thing...there are a couple things (like Delta Dreamflight/If You Had Wings as an example) that I didn't remember all that fondly, but then looking back at old video footage, I realize what a great ride it really was in many ways.
Ok...the one that wins for me, hand down, as the Glad It's Gone attraction...is Body Wars.
Maybe because my fondest memories of it include the feeling faint while waiting over an hour in line, and the horrible vomiting that occurred shortly after it. Most of the ride was spent trying not to feel queasy, and an attempt to keep my lunch down..
Just the simulator motion coupled with lots of bloody red footage did me in.
I do however miss the Wonders Of Life Pavillion, but that's a whole 'nother thread...
What are you glad is now Past?