So, on my last trip to Disney, I saw Stitch's great escape, and I'll be fair. It scared the crap out of me, from the dark lights to the idea that Stitch is on your seat.I think a lot of people can agree with me when I say that it's not very fun. But why? This isn't considered a horror attraction, and none of the other rides revolved around classics scare the crap out of you, so why? Well, after some research. I think I've figured out. First, we're going to have to look at Disneyworld in 1955. In 1955, Disney opened Tommorowland's newest attraction: ExtraTERRORstrial Alien Encounter. In it, you would meet an alien that terrorized you in multiple different ways, and clearly, this ride was meant to be scary. I mean, they bothered with the play on words in the title, and just look at this thing!
It's hideous, clearly. I mean, look at those teeth! Anyways, this ride was closed later, and was replaced with Stitch's great escape. Now, how is this bad, you may ask? Well, they literally had the exact same plot at ExtraTERRORestrial Alien Encounter, but with Stitch in it. I'll admit it's a lot more cuddly, but that doesn't make it any less creepy. Plus, the taco breath gets me every time. Literally, though,even the pre-show is almost identical to that of Stitch's Great Escape's "father," so to speak. However, at least Disney tried, because there's no denying it has the lights on for the majority. I mean, the lights turn off, but not for as long....? What do you guys think?
It's hideous, clearly. I mean, look at those teeth! Anyways, this ride was closed later, and was replaced with Stitch's great escape. Now, how is this bad, you may ask? Well, they literally had the exact same plot at ExtraTERRORestrial Alien Encounter, but with Stitch in it. I'll admit it's a lot more cuddly, but that doesn't make it any less creepy. Plus, the taco breath gets me every time. Literally, though,even the pre-show is almost identical to that of Stitch's Great Escape's "father," so to speak. However, at least Disney tried, because there's no denying it has the lights on for the majority. I mean, the lights turn off, but not for as long....? What do you guys think?