Cosmic Commando
Well-Known Member
Like @TP2000 said, we could argue for years about what is an E-Ticket or C-Ticket, etc. That's why the simple tally is useful... because it can be finished! The counter argument to "Heimlich's is no SSE" is that if Disneyland pulls ahead on these simple rides that shouldn't even really count, how come WDW doesn't do the same? MK has more visitors than even DL, but do an attraction count between MK and DL... WDW could use some more simple rides to spread out crowds.That is why I don't feel that the number of rides a resort has is the best way of comparing DL/WDW. A simple tally of rides doesn't take into account other significant factors regarding the rides that make them unique.
I think bug's land is "complete"... it's just that it's never going to be Cars Land. It has a decent number of simple, well-themed rides. The area looks good. I don't think there's a lot of wasted space. No E-tickets, though.Yeah, DHS and AK should be the main focus now to go along with Future World at EPCOT. DHS needs a boost no question (more family/family thrill rides specifically), but DCA is still lacking in some areas of the park based on what I hear from @raven24 or @TP2000 such as Bug's Life Land and Hollywood Land (fill free to chip in here if there's more or don't know what I'm talking about).
Are you thinking of this Jim Hill piece? I think Al is just a bit of a DLR "homer". DLR is his home resort, so his first instinct is to defend that. Rarely do I see him take a shot at WDW that isn't deserved, though. I've been reading his column for 6ish years now.vice president quayle...is that you?!
anyway, lutz wrote a gigantic apologist piece a few months back basically essentially saying, "LOOK! WDW is bigger, so fans don't realize where the money goes!!" which, of course, is silly.
like most things, often times a slant can be assumed because of the filter it's going through. it's like how every baseball fan think joe buck hates their team.
Let me guess, you don't have kids? A 3 year old isn't riding ToT.
Red head in the middle. Three years old. Loved it. You can't pull the "you don't have kids, do you?" card about ToT.