I've been hearing some unexpected feedback from friends and family that have recently returned from WDW and have experienced Expedition Everest.
Before I get to that, I should qualify myself as someone who has not yet experienced the attraction, but can not wait to do so. I have no plans of traveling to WDW any time soon, but I am very much looking forward to Expedition Everest.
In any event, those that I know who have experienced the attraction are painting a different picture than what I am expecting. Granted, these family, friends, and co-workers are not die-hard Disney fanatics, but they do vacation to WDW on an average of every 2 years or so, so they certainly do not dislike WDW.
Here's my point: These people are not impressed at all with Expedition Everest. In fact, I have yet to hear anyone tell me that it is even close to a great ride. I'm hearing phrases such as "too boring", "too slow", "not worth the wait", and so on.
I am still anxiously awaiting my own experience, and I'm certain that I will not be disappointed. But are the majority of us on this Forum, myself included, looking at Disney through rose-colored glasses? Has anyone else experienced similar feedback from others?
Scott
Before I get to that, I should qualify myself as someone who has not yet experienced the attraction, but can not wait to do so. I have no plans of traveling to WDW any time soon, but I am very much looking forward to Expedition Everest.
In any event, those that I know who have experienced the attraction are painting a different picture than what I am expecting. Granted, these family, friends, and co-workers are not die-hard Disney fanatics, but they do vacation to WDW on an average of every 2 years or so, so they certainly do not dislike WDW.
Here's my point: These people are not impressed at all with Expedition Everest. In fact, I have yet to hear anyone tell me that it is even close to a great ride. I'm hearing phrases such as "too boring", "too slow", "not worth the wait", and so on.
I am still anxiously awaiting my own experience, and I'm certain that I will not be disappointed. But are the majority of us on this Forum, myself included, looking at Disney through rose-colored glasses? Has anyone else experienced similar feedback from others?
Scott