Mouse Detective
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I want to try this. Is it the consistancy of beer?
Well of course it is non-alcoholic. But it's supposed to have a foamy head to it like real beer.
I want to try this. Is it the consistancy of beer?
Maybe I am. I'll let you know when I go on Saturday.
I'm still not getting your logic here. Are you now trying to compare the coasters of four parks with the coasters of one? Because that's really unfair. And rather confusing.
This has got to be one of the dumber arguments on this thread...... I'd rather do 20 rounds arguing with a Universal Fan-boy about Disney vs Univ.
Well of course it is non-alcoholic. But it's supposed to have a foamy head to it like real beer.
Non-alcoholic? Well, there goes my interest right out the window.....
Eh, screw it. Who cares about it anyway. All I know is that I'm going to have a helluva good time in two days. I really hope HR3 doesn't have a long ride. It is my favorite coaster in both resorts hands down. It doesn't hurt that I chose "The Rainbow Connection" when I rode it.It was a stupid argument to begin with, but yea that was the argument and it's tied. :lol::lookaroun:shrug: I'm just going with the flow
Actually, I believe they have both alcoholic and non-alcoholic versions.:ROFLOL:That is exactly what I said!
Eh, screw it. Who cares about it anyway. All I know is that I'm going to have a helluva good time in two days. I really hope HR3 doesn't have a long ride. It is my favorite coaster in both resorts hands down. It doesn't hurt that I chose "The Rainbow Connection" when I rode it.
Actually, I believe they have both alcoholic and non-alcoholic versions.
Ahhhh, thanks for that.Butterbeer is completely non-alcoholic, but for those who can't imagine a day without alcohol in it, the Hog's Head will be selling some kind of ale. Here's a link describing the consistency and taste of butterbeer, as well as other descriptions of food offerings:
http://www.mugglenet.com/ericwwfoodreview.shtml
Back to the regularly scheduled coaster debate....
This is only suspicious because it's your very first post. Welcome to wdwmagic.com! How long have you worked for Universal? :lol:
For the record, something tells me this Harry Potter thing is way overblown. I'm sure it will be a good ride, a real 21st century E Ticket. But did WDW shake in their boots when Islands of Adventure opened? That was an entire theme park, and somehow WDW kept right on going without a major sea change in long term operating strategy.
Why would one new big ride with some attached shops and snack bars and a restaurant (and a rethemed existing land), bring WDW to its knees? Maybe I'm a bit unimpressed because the only bits of Harry Potter I've seen is on TV displays at Best Buy, but it seems like people are making this HUGE DEAL out of one new E Ticket attraction.
I'm sure Disney will be interested in seeing what the ride is and how it operates, and how it may impact the guest visitation statistics for Islands of Adventure. But really, I can't imagine WDW management is losing sleep over this one. It's gonna be a cool ride, but it's not going to turn lights out on the Castle or anything.
And the coaster debate is VERY important! What else would we talk about? :shrug: :lol:
I saw that picture. Very cool. Really makes you feel small in comparison.This?
Meanwhile, Disney builds an omnimover...
That Ellen video is HILARIOUS!!!!
I love the Swifter, the spell at the end, and the Ellen books in Dumbledore's area.
the HP sneak peek that was featured on the Ellen show
[youtube]wQyr_wuBdGM[/youtube]
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