DisneyNut2007
Active Member
Silly fanboys the company is doing a LOT better than it was right before Eisner left.
My thoughts exactly!
Silly fanboys the company is doing a LOT better than it was right before Eisner left.
9. Space Mountain - The rockets no longer glow and you can no longer see the rockets whizzing through space above you while standing in line. Now when you get to that area (near the loading docks), you get stuffed into this long boring unthemed hallway that they added that smells like a locker room. It used to be entertaining watching the rockets flying through space, and it also offered a unique syle and flair to the ride and added a bit of charisma and charm. Disney sucked all the charisma right out of it. To add insult to injury, they also made it so you can no longer see the Tomorrowland Transit Authority People Mover passing through.
10. The Tomorrowland Transit Authority People Mover - In my opinion, this used to be really great. You could chill out and tour Space Mountain. Now when you go through Space Mountain, it's mostly just boring pitch-black for an undue amount of time. You can only see one section of it for a very brief second. And the new voice sounds a bit cheesy sometimes. Why they spent all that money to ruin something that was fine the way it was, I will NEVER understand.
Epcot needs more rides. Yes I know Epcot in Disney fanatics eyes is their perfect version of a theme park. But look at it if it was your first time there and you just spent $80 + per person for 3 worth while rides. ThEat's just not going to cut it nowadays. I know the main argument here will be, well it's the 3rd most visited park in the USA. But I think it still needs more rides. First timers really don't see the value here when I'm with them.
The World Showcase could use a few C-D Ticket attractions. Future World definitely needs some work. I would love to see a preshow for The Seas, an update to Energy, something done to Wonders of Life, and an update to Imagination (the ride and 3D movie).
As for Animal Kingdom, again, it's a good start. It could use an expansion, though. I would love them to replace Chester and Hester's with the roller coaster that was supposed to be built there, fix the Dinosaur effects, and fix the Yeti, namely. Rafiki's Planet Watch is ignored by most guests, and I think they could do something about it by making it accessible via a trail.
This ride is so unbelievably loud, that riding it too often will literally make you go deaf. Any sound over 85 decibels can cause hearing loss, and any sound over 140 decibels can cause immediate damage to your hearing. Figment screeches at the top of his lungs probably pushing around 200 decibels. Unfortunately this is not an exaggeration by any means.
Erm..actually it is. I don't like the ride either (and I hate Figment) but if Figment would shout at 200 db it would be instantly lethal for anyone near him. It would be 100 times as loud as a rocket engine at takeoff.
Sorry for so many posts. I had to tell somebody. Sometimes I just wish Disney could go back to being the way it was. Thinking about it makes me very depressed.
:lol: WHAT?!?!?!?!?
Again, you might want to do a little homework before posting.
Your post says that a rocket engine at takeoff would be 2db, which is VERY wrong. Simple casual conversation is between 60-70db. A jet engine (smaller than a rocket, but still quite loud) would be 140db.
Actually, it wouldn't be two decibels as decibels aren't linear. I'm not 100% sure, but I believe a 60 decibel difference means that it would actually be 64 times louder than a jet engine. As you said, 194 decibels is the maximum. If 200 decibels were even possible, it would be lethal.
That's a good point... And makes sense. Maybe I'm the one that doesn't know what they're talking about!!
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