Brilliant/keen observations Trip Report

So, this is more like a series of keen(IMO) observations, then a typical trip report. For one thing, I do not take many pictures while on vacation. I prefer to view things in ultra HD right in front of my face, then through a tiny little screen. So there will be no pictures. So, for the 1 or 2 of you still reading, here is both the good and the bad.

Staying at WLV from April 5th to April 11th.

Day 1...

Arrived at WLV at around 1:30a. Got stuck in room 1559. Which backed up to a utility room. Not sure what machinery was in there, but whatever it was, it was incredibly loud. Asked to be moved, and around 2a, we were able to switch rooms. I think the WLV might need an updating, the rooms are, a bit, rough around the edges. But still quite nice.

Day 2...
Slept in a bit, being up till 2:30 will do that to you. Then had some trouble with our KTTW cards, they could not change the RFID in the cards to open up our new room. So, they had to re-book our reservation, then issue us new cards. This took around 45 minutes. Which was not an ideal start to the day. Technology, making things easier, whilst also making things more difficult.

After that was all sorted out, we decided to just spend the day at Epcot. We were able to use the new entry points with our RFID KTTW cards, and for most people, this was a simpler, faster way to enter the parks. For some people, it was basically the equivalent of asking them to pilot a rocket ship. The amount of confusion going on around those Mickey heads was staggering. The fact is, it IS a better way to enter the parks. But it does require some eagle eyed CMs to make sure no-one is sneaking in, and to help the less, bright? guests, enter the parks.

As for the park itself....

The new My Disney Experience app was better then expected for me. The wait times were really accurate, and the ability to check FP return times before trudging across the park was a helpful touch. The Dining portion of the app needs some work though. It would be nice if they would add Menu descriptions, instead of just the names of the dishes.

Flower and Garden had the park looking beautiful. All of the character topiaries are so cool. Especially the Cars shrubs. And the Troll in Norway, and Snow White, and the Lion King, and, well, you get it. The new Food booths were IMO a worthy edition, but the menus need tweaking. I like the idea behind having the new booths, but truthfully, there were very few items we were interested in trying. The ones we did try, BBQ in USA, Dole Whip w/rum, Beer Flight in Germany were all good though.

On to attractions...

Soarin' is atrocious at the moment. Is atrocious a strong enough adjective? I'm not sure. The queue is beat up and dirty(besides being a joke to begin with) no one watches or pays attention to the pre-show film, which means when you get onto the ride, many people can't even figure out the basics of wearing a seat belt. Now...the film....what can I say about it? It is in horrible condition. It is bordering on unwatchable at this point. A. It needs to be updated. B. It needs to be cleaned desperately. This will be the last trip we ride on Soarin', not worth the wait, even with a FP.

Test Track is a huge improvement. HUGE. I can't emphasize that enough. Everyone should make an effort to see this new version, I dare you not to be impressed. This attraction was a must skip for us the last few times down to WDW. Now it is a must do. Someone alert Stacy.

Spaceship Earth was in good working order. Rome was burning, smelled burny. Most AAs were working fine, descent is silly. Quick story about my trip through time. A group in front of me, maybe by four vehicles was using a flash light in the ride. Not joking. They were actually using a flashlight to point to dark areas of the attraction. It was infuriating. They also had an Ipad? or a netbook? or something of that ilk, open for the entire ride. I wish Disney did more to curb this type of behavior. One example of many, that the quality of guest in WDW can be really quite low.

Didn't bother with the Imagination pavilion, not that anyone seems to. It was a ghost town every time we passed.

The Seas were the seas. Everything was working though, which was a nice change. And no-one felt the need to use a flashlight in there, which was also pretty great.

Had lunch at Tutto Gusto. It was okay. The food options are a little fancy pants, but quite tasty. The big downside? The prices. It was incredibly expensive, even for a theme park. I'm talking $50+ for a half bottle of wine, the cheapest on the list no less, and the worlds tiniest sandwich. It was also jam packed, and one table was a group of young 20 somethings celebrating a birthday in the most obnoxious way imaginable. They brought the noise level from an enjoyable 5 or 6, to an ear splitting 9 or 10. To the managers credit though, he asked them to quiet down once, and when he was promptly ignored, he asked them to leave. So, good job by him.

Toured the WS after lunch. Great experience as always. The place is in immaculate condition(not counting the attractions which we skipped this trip) Tried a few drinks from the new booths, and just generally enjoyed taking in the atmosphere. We had dinner at R&C and secured an Illuminations view table. Cottage pie, and Black & Tans with a front row view of Illuminations, hard to beat that for an evening out.
 

George

Liker of Things
Premium Member
I just noted in another thread that TT 2.0 seems to be very polarizing. Some hate, some love. We were last there over Thanksgiving and it wasn't quite open. I'm really curious to check it out for myself. Too bad about Soarin'. Did people still clap when it was over? Did you ride LWTL?
 

xdan0920

Think for yourselfer
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I just noted in another thread that TT 2.0 seems to be very polarizing. Some hate, some love. We were last there over Thanksgiving and it wasn't quite open. I'm really curious to check it out for myself. Too bad about Soarin'. Did people still clap when it was over? Did you ride LWTL?

TT 2.0 is quite different from TT original. So I can see why, if you enjoyed TT(I never did) why you would dislike the new version. The new create your own vehicle screens also add an element of fun to the queue and to the post show.

No one clapped on Soarin'. But in fairness, we had an excruciatingly long wait from the merge point to lifting off. Even once seated on the gliders, we waited 5+ minutes for everyone to figure out if they could leave their shoes on, if their bag would fit under seat, how seat belts work, ect...So that may have contributed.

Did not ride LWTL. :(
 

Sans Souci

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We stayed at Boardwalk last month and we had key issues, too. Luckily, they were solved easily.

Did your car work for the tests? We each created a car, but when they showed the results of the tests, none of the cars belonged to anyone in the car. That was a bit of a let down. I am "meh" on the new version, but my son (11) loved it.

Re: the RFID tickets. My husband was in the gift shop in the Boardwalk lobby and he started talking about the RFID tickets with the CM. The CM, with a straight face, told my husband RFID capability was not in the US yet. :confused:
 

xdan0920

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We stayed at Boardwalk last month and we had key issues, too. Luckily, they were solved easily.

Did your car work for the tests? We each created a car, but when they showed the results of the tests, none of the cars belonged to anyone in the car. That was a bit of a let down. I am "meh" on the new version, but my son (11) loved it.

Re: the RFID tickets. My husband was in the gift shop in the Boardwalk lobby and he started talking about the RFID tickets with the CM. The CM, with a straight face, told my husband RFID capability was not in the US yet. :confused:

Our car did work. If it didn't I'm sure that would have really impacted the overall enjoyment though. I wonder if it's more commonly working, or not working.

Hahaha...That's insane. The property is covered with RFID readers, you couldn't avoid them if you tried.
 

xdan0920

Think for yourselfer
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Have to agree with you that Soarin' is not worth the wait.

I'm looking forward to trying the new TT (and your "someone alert Stacy" remark made me lol)

Flashlight people = deserve to run into JimmyThick at SSE and catch a beating.

Nice to know they found a manager with a backbone!

It's a shame about Soarin' it was such a great attraction at one point. Even considering how bad the queue is.

It was my first time coming across a flashlight person. I considering yelling, but my wife in her infinite wisdom hushed me. Probably for the best.

That manager gets an A+ from me. We were actually considering just getting up and leaving before he booted them. Had a nice time after that.
 

PolynesianPrincess

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It's a shame about Soarin' it was such a great attraction at one point. Even considering how bad the queue is.

It was my first time coming across a flashlight person. I considering yelling, but my wife in her infinite wisdom hushed me. Probably for the best.

That manager gets an A+ from me. We were actually considering just getting up and leaving before he booted them. Had a nice time after that.

Flashlights, flash photography.. I will NOT keep my mouth shut when people are taking flash photos. Sorry but you're not going to ruin my experience (and everyone else's around you) because you don't know how to follow instructions. haha, call me mean but oh well!! :)

And yes, it's very sad that Soarin's film is so yucky now! You would think that in this technologically advanced time they would upgrade the film!!
 

xdan0920

Think for yourselfer
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Part 2....


Day 3. Morning spent at DHS.

Skipped Toy Story mania, didn't want to deal with the rush to that corner of the park just to play a video game. It gives me a headache just thinking about dealing with that rush of people.

Instead we headed to Sunset Blvd, and rode Rockin Roller Coaster and ToT. Both were great. ToT especially so. What an attraction that is. We got a phenomenal drop profile, all the effects were up and running, we even got a silent library for the Pre-show. Things like this are we are DVC, and continue to return to the parks year after year.

Then headed over to Star Tours, what a great update they did there. It moved from way outside my top 10, to inside my top 5. Love the luggage sorting robot, love the random scenes, love the inclusion of the audience in the ride. They knocked this one right out of the park.

Saw MuppetVision. A very fun show, but it needs some TLC.

Didn't really do anything else there, it was getting warm and we wanted to spend some time at the pool. This park really needs more attractions. It is the definition of a half day park. Though, I suppose, if it was my first time there, it would take a full day, but after one visit, it would become a 3-4 hour park. Pixar Place needs expanding.

Reservations for BOG at 8:45, so we got to the park a little early to take a ride on the Little Mermaid.

Where to begin...Well lets start at the beginning. The queue is beautiful, it is well done, and makes waiting way too long for an omnimover, more enjoyable. There was a decent amount of trash stuffed into nooks and crannies though, which was a problem in a lot of the queues. I know this is a result of low class guests, but it wouldn't be a bad idea to have a CM walk the queue every hour or so to clean it up. I, myself, must have picked up half a dozen pieces of garbage during my trip. Now, the ride itself. I think most of the effects were working, though it was my first time riding, so I may have missed some things. I wasn't terribly impressed with it. I would classify it as a C ticket. It came off very "cheap" and plasticy. I didn't hate it, but I don't think it will ever be a classic or even a "ride every trip" Also, the eels were not working.

BOG is a home run. The atmosphere is great, the service was solid, and the food was quite good. The addition of beer and wine only added to the experience too. And contrary to what many folks fear mongered on about, I didn't see a single drunk in the resturant or for that matter in the MK at all. We ate in the main ballroom, and it was beautiful. The windows at the rear of the resturant are really quite magical. The West Wing is also very cool, and the talking armor in the armory, outstanding.

The food was real world good, and theme park great. Had the Shrimp and Scallops in Puff Pastry, a nice dish, but aside from the puff, not very much food. Mussels appetizer was also quite good. Skipped dessert. Did have a Konenburg though, and it was just eh. Should have went with the Chimay.

Definitely the top in park restaurant in WDW.
 

xdan0920

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Flashlights, flash photography.. I will NOT keep my mouth shut when people are taking flash photos. Sorry but you're not going to ruin my experience (and everyone else's around you) because you don't know how to follow instructions. haha, call me mean but oh well!! :)

And yes, it's very sad that Soarin's film is so yucky now! You would think that in this technologically advanced time they would upgrade the film!!

I very rarely do keep my mouth shut, but in this case, the perpetrator was so many cars in front of us, I really would have had to make a scene to get there attention. Very few things in park annoy me more then people treating attractions as if they are the only ones on them. Talking the whole time, flash photos, flashlights now, standing up when you have been told to sit a dozen times, ect...

You are not mean, you are simply right.

Soarin' upgrade would be great. Even simpler, just keep the darn thing clean.
 

Zman-ks

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Great TR! :)
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sweetpee_1993

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Thoroughly enjoying your review. TT2.0 was a flop for us. Our cars weren't what we saw. Call me lazy, I don't want to "build" anything before, during, or after the ride. Just pique my interest and entertain me. I'm easy like that.

Funny you should describe Mermaid with the word "plasticky". That's exactly the word we came up with after our ride. Glad we did it. I wouldn't wait more than 5-10 minutes for it again which means that will never happen.

Totally agree about the running of the bulls to TSMM. Not worth it. I did the run several times. Over it.

Keep it coming. Even without pics you've not lost me. Just because your report isn't the standard fluff-n-gush (I do 'em that way so no flamin' from the peanut gallery necessary) doesn't mean its not just as valuable.

I thank you for our time, effort, and honesty, sir. ;)
 

sam_disney

Active Member
i have really enjoyed reading this report.

My family share your view on the new mermaid ride. I have only read very good reviews about this ride but they felt it wasn't amazing and didn't understand all the hype themselves. I'm looking forward to seeing what I think when I go in July...

:)
 

xdan0920

Think for yourselfer
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Thoroughly enjoying your review. TT2.0 was a flop for us. Our cars weren't what we saw. Call me lazy, I don't want to "build" anything before, during, or after the ride. Just pique my interest and entertain me. I'm easy like that.

Funny you should describe Mermaid with the word "plasticky". That's exactly the word we came up with after our ride. Glad we did it. I wouldn't wait more than 5-10 minutes for it again which means that will never happen.

Totally agree about the running of the bulls to TSMM. Not worth it. I did the run several times. Over it.

Keep it coming. Even without pics you've not lost me. Just because your report isn't the standard fluff-n-gush (I do 'em that way so no flamin' from the peanut gallery necessary) doesn't mean its not just as valuable.

I thank you for our time, effort, and honesty, sir. ;)

Re: TT2.0, Aside from the create your own vehicle part, did you enjoy the new theming? Or did you prefer the old factory like testing theme? A big part of my enjoyment of the ride was my complete distaste for the original attraction. I feel like it went from somewhere around a 2 or 3 out of 10, to about an 8. That huge jump is a big part of why I have such positive things to say about 2.0.

Plastic everywhere. I mean, would it have killed them to use actual water instead of blue painted plastic? There was nothing dynamic about the show scenes, they just felt, fake. The queue is gorgeous though, yeah?

We used to fight the crowds to TSMM too. Can't do it anymore. It's just not worth it. It's a video game that spins you around a bit.

Thanks...more coming later on today.
 

xdan0920

Think for yourselfer
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i have really enjoyed reading this report.

My family share your view on the new mermaid ride. I have only read very good reviews about this ride but they felt it wasn't amazing and didn't understand all the hype themselves. I'm looking forward to seeing what I think when I go in July...

:)

Thanks yous very much.

If you set your expectations for the LM ride at the right level, you will probably enjoy yourself. Just don't expect it to be as amazing as Pirates, or as Magical as PP. It's on the same level as Winnie the Pooh I would say.
 

sweetpee_1993

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I'm so glad you asked about TT2.0. I'd love to discuss it without it being "You didn't like it?! You're stupid." thing. It is important to understand where people are coming from in their opinions or feelings. So THANK YOU!

Re: TT2.0, Aside from the create your own vehicle part, did you enjoy the new theming?

Not really. There's just not much to look at during the ride. It's following the same ride path. The car is doing the same things it did before the makeover. The difference for me was less to look at. Part of what I liked before was looking beyond the things closest to the car. I looked for details. As it is now, it's like monochromatic one-dimensional cutouts with glowy lines or outlines and a few monitors that flash cars at you at certain points. ((I think if we'd seen our cars maybe we'd have felt more engaged by the monitors.)) There's not much visual stimulation. Everything else is the same. Different scenery except the scenery is more sparse than it previously was. In that sense, if felt like the makeover was a step backward.

Or did you prefer the old factory like testing theme?

I did like some aspects of the factory testing theme. I liked the mechanics of it. I like to see the way things work, what things are made of, that sort of thing. That interests me. I felt like every time I went thru the line I could find a little something I hadn't seen before or make some how-it-works connection that maybe I hadn't before. Again referring back to the fact our cars were not what we saw on 2.0, there was no real connection as we went thru the ride itself to what we saw in the pre-show. The "story" that we were supposed to be experiencing (the cars we designed in the pre-show being tested for performance) was a total disconnect. It didn't happen. Pre-makeover, at the very least one could sorta connect the different ride sections as you went along, the tests, etc., with what you saw in the pre-show or the line. 2.0 depends entirely on those monitors being in sync to perpetuate the story. That's another part I sorta shake my head at.

A big part of my enjoyment of the ride was my complete distaste for the original attraction. I feel like it went from somewhere around a 2 or 3 out of 10, to about an 8. That huge jump is a big part of why I have such positive things to say about 2.0.

Another aspect in what I didn't like about 2.0 is how the new interpretation of the theme doesn't appeal to me personally. My sons who are really into gaming got more out of it than me. I'm not a gamer type. There's definitely a personal taste aspect. Along those same lines, I can totally see how TT as it stood prior to the makeover had an element of too much going on which created a chaotic feel. That has potential to be distasteful or a turn-off to others who's personal tastes are nowhere in that busy-feelin' realm. I hope that makes sense.

The first time I rode TT was back in late '99. At that time I was totally amazed by it and loved it. Certainly that sentiment lingered much stronger and longer than someone who never liked it or fully loved it. I will say this about the original TT in it's factory test theming: it had a potential from the get-go to be updated in little ways to continually facilitate relevancy that neither Disney or GM kept up with. By the time it was shut down for the 2.0 makeover it truly was tired and felt very dated. Even a person who loved it initially and was always fond of it felt that. So much of everything everywhere felt very antiquated. There's so much that could've been done. Change up displays in minor ways. The crash sequence in the front impact section in the line could've been swapped for a clip with a late-model car. Heck, at the end it was filthy dirty in every one of the displays. Simply cleaning could've been a huge improvement. And the pre-show film should've been updated! ((I could say the same for a lot of WDW attractions.)) It was the culmination of so many little things that I can see made the old version as tired as it was.

Rating Test Track? I felt like it dwindled from a 10+ when it first opened to a 5 over the years. Post makeover I give it a 3, maybe bump to a 4 for fresh-factor.

Plastic everywhere. I mean, would it have killed them to use actual water instead of blue painted plastic? There was nothing dynamic about the show scenes, they just felt, fake. The queue is gorgeous though, yeah?

The queue was the best part to me! Loved it. Drank it in. Eye candy everywhere! Really built up the anticipation for actually getting onto the ride. But then...blah. I enjoyed the music and sang along (quietly...LOL). Right away, tho, there were "holes" in the visuals. Like, when you turn around to go undersea the rock work stopped and you could see the building innards in the shadows beyond. If there was something else to look at right there or some other distraction that would be one thing. But to turn the guest around to look at a textured surface that stops short of veiling the building innards felt skimpy. It disrupted my experience. Then, throughout I noticed the human/human-like characters hair was plastic molded. It was cartoon-ish which I could sorta accept within what I was seeing. But then we got to the final scene where Triton was and he had hair, not plastic. That difference, subtle as it could be considered, caught my attention thus disrupting the immersion in the story. All thru the different sea life moved a little, some with more movement than others. I felt the scenes could've used more layers or more variety of materials to add depth and create a richer visual "Wow!" moment. I definitely got to the end and felt something was lacking. The biggest overall thought when looking back now is the stark difference in the overall feel of the queue experience and the ride experience. If you took 2 different design teams, assigned them each a part: queue & ride, then placed them side-by-side what VotLM is what you would get. It's like they are 2 different entities co-existing.

We used to fight the crowds to TSMM too. Can't do it anymore. It's just not worth it. It's a video game that spins you around a bit.

I have such a competitive bone! I found the TSMM rope drop race to bring out something I find distasteful in myself. I'd end up feeling aggravated even if I was successful in my quest. I don't want to be "that guy", the jerk with tunnel vision. Plus, crowds in general have really come to be a major thorn for us. If the herd is going to stampede left towards TSMM I'm perfectly happy to vear right towards RnRC/ToT. No regrets. Hubby said to me the night before last, "I miss WDW and wish we could go back. If it weren't for the crowds..." That's true. It's become such a turn-off for us. I think we may be getting old and grumpy. LOL!

Thanks...more coming later on today.

Looking forward to it. ;)
 

xdan0920

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@sweetpee_1993 Let me start by saying...YOU DIDN"T LIKE IT?!?!?!?!?!?! You are so stupid!!!!! How could you not like something I like?!?!?!?!?! Stay out of the parks, more room for me!!!!!!

Now that that's out of the way...

Not really. There's just not much to look at during the ride. It's following the same ride path. The car is doing the same things it did before the makeover. The difference for me was less to look at. Part of what I liked before was looking beyond the things closest to the car. I looked for details. As it is now, it's like monochromatic one-dimensional cutouts with glowy lines or outlines and a few monitors that flash cars at you at certain points. ((I think if we'd seen our cars maybe we'd have felt more engaged by the monitors.)) There's not much visual stimulation. Everything else is the same. Different scenery except the scenery is more sparse than it previously was. In that sense, if felt like the makeover was a step backward.

I did like some aspects of the factory testing theme. I liked the mechanics of it. I like to see the way things work, what things are made of, that sort of thing. That interests me. I felt like every time I went thru the line I could find a little something I hadn't seen before or make some how-it-works connection that maybe I hadn't before. Again referring back to the fact our cars were not what we saw on 2.0, there was no real connection as we went thru the ride itself to what we saw in the pre-show. The "story" that we were supposed to be experiencing (the cars we designed in the pre-show being tested for performance) was a total disconnect. It didn't happen. Pre-makeover, at the very least one could sorta connect the different ride sections as you went along, the tests, etc., with what you saw in the pre-show or the line. 2.0 depends entirely on those monitors being in sync to perpetuate the story. That's another part I sorta shake my head at.

As I said previously, if your design-a-car doesn't link up, the ride could wind up being a total bust. Without being able to see your test results, there is a total disconnect between what you did preshow, and what happens on the attraction itself. If your experience is the more common one, then I would agree that 2.0 is a step below 1.0.

Re: Factory Testing...I thought the idea of being in a virtual testing ground was more fun then just riding over bumpy roads, or sorta hot and rooms. The factory testing has just seemed so out of date for the last few years. Almost like they were showing us how vehicles USED to be tested. This feels like the future/present of automotive testing, and being in Future World, I prefer that.

We got to see the results of, IMO, a very cool car that we designed, and it really tied the experience together. Felt like the future, and it was fun.

Another aspect in what I didn't like about 2.0 is how the new interpretation of the theme doesn't appeal to me personally. My sons who are really into gaming got more out of it than me. I'm not a gamer type. There's definitely a personal taste aspect. Along those same lines, I can totally see how TT as it stood prior to the makeover had an element of too much going on which created a chaotic feel. That has potential to be distasteful or a turn-off to others who's personal tastes are nowhere in that busy-feelin' realm. I hope that makes sense.

The first time I rode TT was back in late '99. At that time I was totally amazed by it and loved it. Certainly that sentiment lingered much stronger and longer than someone who never liked it or fully loved it. I will say this about the original TT in it's factory test theming: it had a potential from the get-go to be updated in little ways to continually facilitate relevancy that neither Disney or GM kept up with. By the time it was shut down for the 2.0 makeover it truly was tired and felt very dated. Even a person who loved it initially and was always fond of it felt that. So much of everything everywhere felt very antiquated. There's so much that could've been done. Change up displays in minor ways. The crash sequence in the front impact section in the line could've been swapped for a clip with a late-model car. Heck, at the end it was filthy dirty in every one of the displays. Simply cleaning could've been a huge improvement. And the pre-show film should've been updated! ((I could say the same for a lot of WDW attractions.)) It was the culmination of so many little things that I can see made the old version as tired as it was.

I alluded to that dated feeling in my above response. And you're right, they probably could have brought the ride into the future with more minor updates, instead of going for a complete redo.

I'm a 30 year old male, so I grew up on video games. I suspect that also had a lot to do with coloring my view of the experience. Being along for a virtual ride along is very appealing to me. I can see how it wouldn't appeal to everyone though.

As far as the filth goes, WDW is having major issues keeping attractions and queues clean. Meanwhile the other guest areas are looking great. Odd.



Rating Test Track? I felt like it dwindled from a 10+ when it first opened to a 5 over the years. Post makeover I give it a 3, maybe bump to a 4 for fresh-factor.

That is a low rating. How would you rank M:S.?


The queue was the best part to me! Loved it. Drank it in. Eye candy everywhere! Really built up the anticipation for actually getting onto the ride. But then...blah. I enjoyed the music and sang along (quietly...LOL). Right away, tho, there were "holes" in the visuals. Like, when you turn around to go undersea the rock work stopped and you could see the building innards in the shadows beyond. If there was something else to look at right there or some other distraction that would be one thing. But to turn the guest around to look at a textured surface that stops short of veiling the building innards felt skimpy. It disrupted my experience. Then, throughout I noticed the human/human-like characters hair was plastic molded. It was cartoon-ish which I could sorta accept within what I was seeing. But then we got to the final scene where Triton was and he had hair, not plastic. That difference, subtle as it could be considered, caught my attention thus disrupting the immersion in the story. All thru the different sea life moved a little, some with more movement than others. I felt the scenes could've used more layers or more variety of materials to add depth and create a richer visual "Wow!" moment. I definitely got to the end and felt something was lacking. The biggest overall thought when looking back now is the stark difference in the overall feel of the queue experience and the ride experience. If you took 2 different design teams, assigned them each a part: queue & ride, then placed them side-by-side what VotLM is what you would get. It's like they are 2 different entities co-existing.

Glad you agree on the queue, it was stunningly well done.

As for the ride, I agree with everything you said. The music from that film is brilliant, so it saves the ride from being a total bust. But the visuals are so weak. It's hard to put my finger on exactly what the main issue was, It just felt fake. Non-immersive. Like watching a made for DisneyXD rip off of the Little Mermaid.

I have such a competitive bone! I found the TSMM rope drop race to bring out something I find distasteful in myself. I'd end up feeling aggravated even if I was successful in my quest. I don't want to be "that guy", the jerk with tunnel vision. Plus, crowds in general have really come to be a major thorn for us. If the herd is going to stampede left towards TSMM I'm perfectly happy to vear right towards RnRC/ToT. No regrets. Hubby said to me the night before last, "I miss WDW and wish we could go back. If it weren't for the crowds..." That's true. It's become such a turn-off for us. I think we may be getting old and grumpy. LOL!



Looking forward to it. ;)

I would always wind up aggravated, looking down at my 11:30 FP and wishing I spent my morning doing something more productive. Now I have this FP, and a schedule I need to keep. Plus I need to head across the park to hit the other two headliners, along with everyone else who just got their FPs. It's all just too much. I'm with you, veer right.

The crowds, oh my god, the crowds. My biggest issue with WDW at the moment is other guests. lol. They can be just plain awful. I have a few examples of it in my TR. But there were countless others.
 

xdan0920

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Part 3...

Day 4...

AK in the morning.

Firstly, it took us a full hour to get here from WLV. The deluxe bus system at it's finest.

Okay....this park needs help. Started off the day with a ride on Dinosaur. Wow....what terrible condition this ride is in. Hardly any effects are working at all, at one point we were just in the dark for what felt like 2 show scenes consecutively. I don't think any of the Dinos had full range of motion, and there were essentially no meteor effects either, this attraction has basically passed into the realm of skip it, for me. It's a shame too, because it was once such a great ride.

Now, EE, we all know how bad this is. On our trip, waterfalls were working, but, no mist, no steam, no bird on a stick, projection was good, and the Yeti was basically dark. Oh, and the forest is beginning to thicken up and hide the show building at the beginning of the ride. This ride was once the crown jewel in WDW. I wish it would get back to that. Fingers crossed.

Primevel Whirl, a total mess, needs a paint job in the worst way, ride vehicles need to be cleaned and painted, the queue needs the same, the decorations on the sides of the track are faded and downright six flags looking. Just a total mess. If you are going to build a carnival ride, at least make sure it is the nicest looking carnival ride around.

Safari was very good. I prefer the cutting out of the poacher story line. To me, it is more fun to go on a nice relaxing 2 week safari, and not have to worry about hunting down poachers. Got some great up close views of the Giraffes, and the Lions were really visible so that was a nice treat.

Walking trails were great. As usual. Love those gorillas. Not in a weird way... Don't judge me.

The nets above ITTBAB, are hideous. They take so much away from that area. The idea that so much time and energy went into the carvings of animals on the tree of life, and they are now being obscured with netting is sad. Those carvings are beautiful, and deserve to be seen, it's a real shame. This is really an indefensible solution to the falling branch issue. And btw, those nets look REALLY permanent. So I'm not expecting any improvement on this issue.

Took off after seeing ITTBAB. Animal Kingdom is the most beautiful park in WDW, bar none. I love the atmosphere, I love the passive attractions, I love the Dawa Bar. If they could only bring their attractions up to par, it would move to my #1 Orlando park.

Just toured the WS again on this night. And I'll tell you what, I think a lot of people are treating WS as a defacto night time spot. With PI being shuttered for years now, Epcot is one of the few places on property to hang out and have a few drinks. And I saw a lot of folks doing just that. And it sorta does add a "drunken" element to the park. It's not overwhelming or anything, but it might be some nights. Disney Springs really needs an adult nightlife area. Hopefully they are seeing the same things I am, and add it in.

Day 5 coming tomorrow....
 

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