stlbobby
Well-Known Member
I always find it interesting when people think DHS is "incomplete".
Most feel MK is loaded with attractions. Let's skip this and look at the other 3 theme parks.
In terms of rides, DAK has Kilimanjaro Safaris, Dinosaur, Expedition Everest, Primeval Whirl, Triceratop Spin, and Kali Rover Rapids. In terms of shows it has Festival of the Lion King, It's Tough to Be a Bug,
Finding Nemo, and Flights of Wonder. The count is 6 rides and 4 shows. (I'm not judging them, just counting them.)
In terms of rides, Epcot has Spaceship Earth, Ellen's Energy Adventure, Mission Space, Test Track, Nemo & Friends, Soarin', Living With the Land, Figment, Maelstrom, and Three Caballeros. In terms of shows it has Turtle Talk, Captain EO, and American Adventure. The count is 10 rides and 3 shows. (Sorry but I'm not counting movies pretending to be attractions. These I am judging! I'm counting American Adventure because it is more than just a movie.)
In terms of rides, DHS has the Great Movie Ride, Star Tours, Backlot Tour, Toy Story Midway Mania, Rock n Roller Coaster, and Tower of Terror. In terms of shows it has American Idol Experience, Indiana Jones, Muppets, Lights Motor Action, Little Mermaid, Playhouse Disney, and Beauty & the Beast. The count is 6 rides and 7 shows.
IMHO, DHS compares well with DAK and Epcot, especially for a park that was rushed so Disney could beat the opening of Universal Studios. DHS is supposed to be about Hollywood. It makes sense that it has more shows. If you equate completeness with the number of rides, then DHS does not compare as well. However, DHS arguably has some of WDW's most popular rides and shows.
Excluding MK, WDW's marquee rides (in no particular order) might be:
- 4 @ DHS: ToT, RnRC, TSMMM, ST2
- 3 @ DAK: KS, EE, Dinosaur
- 3 @ Epcot: TT, MS, Soarin'
Excluding MK, WDW's marquee shows (in no particular order) might be:
- 4 @ DHS: Indiana Jones, LMA, Little Mermaid, Beauty & the Beast
- 2 @ DAK: Lion King, Finding Nemo
- 0 @ Epcot: Sad, I don't think Epcot has any marquee shows
IMHO, DHS hold up well from a "rides and shows" perspective.
Epcot's advantage is that it has the World Showcase and Innoventions. Although neither rides nor shows, these entertainment centers fill out Epcot, making it feel like a "complete" park. Physically, Epcot is so much larger. I can understand why people might consider Epcot to be more complete than DHS. Of course, I'd like to point out the shuttered Wonders of Life and the missing countries in the World Showcase to suggest that it's still a work in progress.
Others have expressed the view that DAK is the most incomplete park, feeling like a half-day park. I don't recall seeing many posts suggesting DAK is somehow more complete than DHS but Avatarland might improve this comparison, once opened.
It will be interesting to learn what people think of DHS once the Sounds Dangerous and Narnia locations are occupied. Will these be enough for DHS to feel "complete"?
My sentiments exactly. I never understood when people called DHS a half day park or claimed it only took 3 hours to finish. If you go in and just ride the big ticket rides you might get out in a few hours, but even then the TSMM line takes a while, but if you try and do all the shows and rides, and then actually take in the atmosphere it is easily a full day adventure. I love DHS.