EpcotServo
Well-Known Member
Yeah, as much as I love Universal, you can't beat Indiana Jones Adventure. You just can't.
and I think a major blockade to this is that now dark Rides have gotten more and more intense to be thrilling, starting with Indy, and ending in Harry Potter, a ride so advanced it can't take the weight of a good percentage of guests.
I'm sure it's an amazing ride with no equal, but there is an inherit and fundamentally special value in a ride like Midway Mania that anyone from 2 to 92 can enjoy. I think at the worst of times when Universal shines in the way only they can do, don't lose sight of what Disney does that's special despite the horrible accounting.
This wouldn't be so violently clear if they put that skill to use here this year like they did for World of Color at DCA.
and I think a major blockade to this is that now dark Rides have gotten more and more intense to be thrilling, starting with Indy, and ending in Harry Potter, a ride so advanced it can't take the weight of a good percentage of guests.
I'm sure it's an amazing ride with no equal, but there is an inherit and fundamentally special value in a ride like Midway Mania that anyone from 2 to 92 can enjoy. I think at the worst of times when Universal shines in the way only they can do, don't lose sight of what Disney does that's special despite the horrible accounting.
This wouldn't be so violently clear if they put that skill to use here this year like they did for World of Color at DCA.