I disagree. I think this is one of the few experiences where eliminating the CM from the experience didnt really change much.
Thats just my opinion tho. I can see why people prefer it. For me, tho, it didnt really change the experience a whole lot.
Universal wins for me. Tired of Star Wars. I find mire to do in Harry Potter land. Not a fan of either franchise.
Ill give ROTR an award for best ride of the two tho.
MK wins just by the number of attractions alone. The only thing it loses on is simulators but Im ok with that.
IoA doesnt win, in my opinion. It lacks an abundance of family rides, kiddie rides, fluffy friendly headliners (not my problem but a problem for my friends), streetmosphere, shows, and...
They are a student of mine with a parent that comes up with a new label for that student every other week. Which, I know the student very well. They're just a bit sheltered/homeschooled. And only started having anxiety symptoms when their mom would ask "are you okay?" But when they were away...
I'm gonna be the most controversial (and possibly deleted) post on here...
...perhaps if one cannot go through the new steps with the new system in place to prove that these people actually have a disability that needs to actually be accommodated... And they cannot enjoy their time at the...
So I was going through old photos and found this picture of my dad waiting in the lobby for mine and his favorite attraction of all time. Wanted to share with people who might appreciate this.
While most folks thought this was stupid. My dad and I really bonded over this show for some reason...