After visiting Toy Story Land, I had a lot of negative feelings...but one glaring question remained:
How the heck was this attraction approved?
This thing is worse than the teacups, has an outdoor queue, and looks like it belongs at a local carnival to be packed up on a truck at the end of the night. It looks cheap, isn't fun, already feels bumpy, and doesn't even have the classic wheel the rider can turn like in the teacups. You literally just sit there and bounce around, hoping it ends soon.
I get it...the land was clearly done on a budget. That's an entirely different discussion. It's a shame such a terrible, awful, complete failure of an attraction was actually greenlit by Iger's team. I could tolerate it if Slinky and the entire land didn't disappoint, but it does. Outdoor queues, peeling paint, a disappointing attraction, and another that shouldn't even be in a Disney park.
The fact we got 2 new rides and this was the second is totally disappointing.
How the heck was this attraction approved?
This thing is worse than the teacups, has an outdoor queue, and looks like it belongs at a local carnival to be packed up on a truck at the end of the night. It looks cheap, isn't fun, already feels bumpy, and doesn't even have the classic wheel the rider can turn like in the teacups. You literally just sit there and bounce around, hoping it ends soon.
I get it...the land was clearly done on a budget. That's an entirely different discussion. It's a shame such a terrible, awful, complete failure of an attraction was actually greenlit by Iger's team. I could tolerate it if Slinky and the entire land didn't disappoint, but it does. Outdoor queues, peeling paint, a disappointing attraction, and another that shouldn't even be in a Disney park.
The fact we got 2 new rides and this was the second is totally disappointing.