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I understand that but they have to try and do something with the ride.  I do agree with you that they need to add something to make up for the lack of the spinning but at least it is a start. 

 

It seems as if attendance on the ride was declining even before the incidents occurred.  Have the incidents hurt the ride more or less than the fact MOST guests to Epcot cannot ride it?  I am still surprised that WDW built such a large ride and spent so much money on something they knew most people would not like, or not be able to ride.

 

I like M:S just the way it is and will go on it again when we are at WDW in 2 weeks.  However my fiance who loves Top Thrill, Millenium, and Magnum will not go on M:S because she felt sick - for a short time but nonetheless she didn't like that.  The percentage of people that can ride M:S is low, and out of that group that can ride it many do not like it.  WDW realizes that there is a problem and is trying to find a happy solution for everyone.


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