Magenta Panther
Well-Known Member
Regardless of your opinion. The attraction is a hit.
So's Expedition Everest with the broken yeti. Yay! Let's all celebrate!
Regardless of your opinion. The attraction is a hit.
You must be lots of fun at parties...So's Expedition Everest with the broken yeti. Yay! Let's all celebrate!
Thought the exact same way first ride. Some real jaw dropping moments with also some really meh moments. Got better every ride though.I rode This for the very first time a couple of days ago... this is quite possibly the most impressive and equally lazy ride I’ve ever seen in my life. The impressiveness is just as big as the laziness and I’m just so conflicted about the whole experience.
I definitely wish GMR stayed.
I really enjoy it while feeling it’s really lackluster at the same time. Perhaps if it was an addition rather than a replacement I would feel differently. I really really miss GMR.
I think I set my expectations a bit high because I watched the YouTube videos.... It looked better on video than in person, in my opinion at least. It didn't showcase all the ugly black walls and ceilings and open space.I haven't been on it yet, but that's the impression I've gotten from watching ride videos. It looks fun and I'm looking forward to riding, but it also seems like it could have been significantly better in many ways. I think the addition vs. replacement is a big part of that because of course people are going to compare it to GMR and it just falls short.
The office space is only on one part of the building, it does not span the entire building.When I rode it one of the first things I noticed was how high the ceilings were... they just felt unnecessarily high (obviously a product of re-using the show building). I'll be interested to see if the ceilings become lower in the DLR version. Based on what we've see with construction so far, the ceilings look to be equally high, but it's possible office space will be built as a level 2.
It’s way better than the small world one. As ceilings go I guess you could say it’s up there at the top.Went on it again and purposely looked at the ceilings. Still a fantastic ride and only noticeable in a few rooms
What row did you sit in? After three rides I found the middle and back are best while the front is a little before the action.I think I set my expectations a bit high because I watched the YouTube videos.... It looked better on video than in person, in my opinion at least. It didn't showcase all the ugly black walls and ceilings and open space.
Why, when there are so many sets and show activities to see would you be spending your time looking at the ceiling.When I rode it one of the first things I noticed was how high the ceilings were... they just felt unnecessarily high (obviously a product of re-using the show building). I'll be interested to see if the ceilings become lower in the DLR version. Based on what we've see with construction so far, the ceilings look to be equally high, but it's possible office space will be built as a level 2.
Because it's so glaring that it's distracting?Why, when there are so many sets and show activities to see would you be spending your time looking at the ceiling.
Only if you are looking up and that brings up the question of why are you looking up with so many bright colors and actions happening in level vision? There was a huge uproar about the Mermaid ride and it's naked ceiling. I tried more then once to have the ceiling bother me during the ride and it had no affect at all. I was there to see the show, not the underside of the roof.Because it's so glaring that it's distracting?
I dont remember... but it shouldn’t matter.What row did you sit in? After three rides I found the middle and back are best while the front is a little before the action.
it shouldn't. But it does.I dont remember... but it shouldn’t matter.
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