PiratesMansion
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If you have to exclude something to make an argument work, then it's probably not a good argument. But maybe it's irrelevant in this case because I wouldn't put anything in Paris as "best in the world" except for Big Thunder (Space was closed for refurbishment when I went, so I can't comment on that).That's fascinating. I'm surprised you didn't put DLP Small World as the best, and I'm very surprised by the Tokyo Disneyland pick for Haunted Mansion, I'd personally say that one is the worst in the world.
I'd also argue IJA in DS was a huge step down from Disneyland. It has some clear improvements and a lot more overall detail, but everything from the color scheme to the pacing is just off. The pacing is what made DL's iteration exceptional.
If you exclude DLP, a strong argument could be made that Disneyland has the best iteration of Pirates, Big Thunder, Jungle Cruise, Space Mountain, Small World, and Haunted Mansion.
Phantom Manor, even post refurb, is one of the most overrated attractions in the world (a feat it shares with the newest ride at the park next door, Ratatouille), and I'd take any Mansion or even Mystic Manor over it. I'm curious as to why you'd say Tokyo's Mansion is the worst, as it's actually my favorite. True, it doesn't have some of the cool upgrades of the WDW version like the staircase, but then it's also wonderfully free of some of the more questionable "enhancements" they've done over the years (Constance, CGHiking Ghosts), which actively detract from the WDW ride in a way that Tokyo's unaltered scenes do not.
I appreciate that they tried something different with Paris' Small World, but it didn't fully work for me. Something felt indescribably off. That said, in post-refurbishment videos it pops in a way that it did not five years ago, so perhaps if I went now I would feel differently. I don't know if I have a favorite Small World, but it certainly wouldn't be Paris' (actually leaning towards Hong Kong at the moment).
A lot of people who like Paris' Pirates the best cite the pacing, and I could see the argument for it, but honestly I might even give the nod to Tokyo just because it's the closest to what the ride was originally like, and they still have the original auction scene! I would have given it to DL's before that particular change; now I could see the arguments for basically any non-Floridian version.
Disneyland's Jungle Cruise is honestly the worst version. Hong Kong has the finale, and MK and TDL have more cohesive rivers with the temple. Tokyo would probably get the win for me simply because it has been nicely plussed in recent years.
At any rate, while I think that Disneyland has the best overall *collection of attractions* and may arguably be the best castle park, only rarely does it actually have the best *version* of any of the attractions; in DL's favor, it certainly has more "best in the world" attractions than MK, which has....I'll think of one someday, I'm sure.
I think there are two things I would give to DL: the music, and Mara over the skull. However, I think overall Tokyo's is a more polished presentation where the effects that matter CONSISTENLY WORK. DL also has weird little details that they were, IMO, right to excise from Tokyo (rat projection, Mara face projection thing inside its head) that don't add anything important but instead pull you out of the experience. I'd also rather have one solid, consistent approach to (Mara/the Skull) in the initial scene than the overrated and somewhat-tacky looking "multiple versions" approach at DL that people lose their minds over for some reason. Just my take.Oh yea absolutely, it is very very impressive. DS iteration has a lot more impressive theming. The most obvious example is the dart scene. In Disneyland they're flats where in DS it is fully built out.
But it is the subtlties that make Disney rides exceptional are missing in DS Indy to me.
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