Europe In The Air, and looks like they got smells too...that should be a treat :lookaroun
http://www.buschgardens.com/bgw/Explore/Rides.aspx?id=490
http://www.buschgardens.com/bgw/Explore/Rides.aspx?id=490
Yea, this is really a knockoff of Soarin...Cast Uniforms, Ride Logos, smells, theme of the ride, arrival and departure gate....Now it makes me wonder if that height waiver they applied for on Wednesday, are we getting a knockoff of Tower Of Terror too. I hope to ride it tonight so I guess I will see how much of a knockoff it really is.
Yea, this is really a knockoff of Soarin...Cast Uniforms, Ride Logos, smells, theme of the ride, arrival and departure gate....Now it makes me wonder if that height waiver they applied for on Wednesday, are we getting a knockoff of Tower Of Terror too. I hope to ride it tonight so I guess I will see how much of a knockoff it really is.
We were there the 3rd weekend in April and yes it is beautiful!! Had a great time! It was our first time visiting that park and was very impressed.. Very hilly as far as theme parks go though, so keep that in mind if you are pushing a stroller around all day. If you go be sure to check out the new IRish step dance show in the Ireland section, it was amazing! Only thing that upset us was the fact that Europe In The Air was not open yet.. Have family in the area and will definately be visiting the park again on our next trip!
BTW.. We spent the extra 15.00 each to get quick que passes and it was well worth it. When we went, the park was only open friday-sunday so it was extra packed the saturday we went, with lots of large groups.. They are good for 1 ride on each of the main roller coaster, and water rides.
Okay so I was at Busch Gardens over the weekend and rode Europe in the Air. I recently found out BG added this attraction and immediately thought "Soarin' wannabe". In any case, I had to see what it was like.
I found the ride itself to be enjoyable. How can I explain this...it's like the theatre seating is lifted up by a gigantic arm that moves you in all four directions synchronized to the movie. I think they did a great job considering what they were working with. The gusts of wind and air in the theatre feel very realisic and the scenes/imagery are impressive. I found that the music is also well done and appropriate for a ride like this. I must discredit the rumor, however, that there are smells to go with the changes in scenery. I didn't smell anything. There is just movement and wind. All in all it's a good ride but it's missing that feeling of actual flight that you get on Soarin. But than again, I don't think the point of Europe in the Air to is to make you feel like you're on a hand glider so...
I do have to complain about the theming. They just repainted some of the walls in the castle "sky blue" and slapped on some signage and posters of Europe. Very lazy but that goes for the entire park. I'd love for BG, with it's Europe theme, to try and up the quality of their theming and facades to look more like what's at Epcot...maybe that's asking for too much. It's not Disney after all.
If Disney had EVER changed their film then this possibly would have never happened.
For example if Soarin' had been changed to show a European travelogue then Busch would have been forced to do something a little different.
Apathy comes with a price tag and in this case its competition.
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