Soaringirl
Member
No matter how long the wait, no matter what row I get - it's heaven to me.
the deal is this.. if you have been to the west coast, yosemite, and san Francisco, this ride hits you right between the eyes..
we had been to the afore named areas just the previous October.. so for us.. it was like redoing the previous vacation in spades..
it it marvolous..
however, for some, because they are limited in scope, not showing Florida, or Niagra falls, or the Mississippi river, or something in "your personal" backyard, the ride is "boring"..
its what you make of it..
the smells , the photography, the action..
this is a superior ride..
sorry it wasn't over your house..
get over it..
Not everyone has the same opinion as you do....the deal is this.. if you have been to the west coast, yosemite, and san Francisco, this ride hits you right between the eyes..
we had been to the afore named areas just the previous October.. so for us.. it was like redoing the previous vacation in spades..
it it marvolous..
however, for some, because they are limited in scope, not showing Florida, or Niagra falls, or the Mississippi river, or something in "your personal" backyard, the ride is "boring"..
its what you make of it..
the smells , the photography, the action..
this is a superior ride..
sorry it wasn't over your house..
get over it..
overrated? Not sure i would go that far. In need of a makeover, or at least some upgrading? Yes.
Im not going to say if it is overrated or underrated, however, I will put it like this.
It is worth a 15-20 minute wait (maybe even up to 30 if it is really hot outside)
It is not worth a 30+ minute wait.
That is how I would classify it to me. Love the attraction, but not worth spending an hour waiting for it.
EDIT: I know they use 2 theaters for FP and standby, but I think it is time for a new film. I know it has only been a little over 5 years for the Orlando attraction, I wish they could offer a different film in both theaters.
the deal is this.. if you have been to the west coast, yosemite, and san Francisco, this ride hits you right between the eyes..
we had been to the afore named areas just the previous October.. so for us.. it was like redoing the previous vacation in spades..
it it marvolous..
however, for some, because they are limited in scope, not showing Florida, or Niagra falls, or the Mississippi river, or something in "your personal" backyard, the ride is "boring"..
its what you make of it..
the smells , the photography, the action..
this is a superior ride..
sorry it wasn't over your house..
get over it..
A movie flying over Florida would be really really boring. "Look, flat land...ooo look over there, more flat land....ooooo look over there, guess what...flat land."
You are not alone...while I like the ride, I don't like it enough to wait 80+ minutes to get on because the fastpasses are all gone by 10 am...
I think that being gone by 10am is a bit of an exaggeration. Our last visit was Dec 21st through Dec 24th, and they did run out of Soarin' fastpasses, but not until mid to late afternoon.
In fact, one day, we went to Epcot late in the afternoon (4pm-ish) with plans to ride Living with the Land before our dinner at the Garden Grill, and much to my surprise, there were still Soarin fastpasses available. So we had dinner, and rode Soarin' one last time.
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