Just got back from 12 days at WDW and while this is by no means a trip report, I would like to point out two things that really irked me. Well, they are actually the same thing on two different attractions. I don't know when they implemented this between now and last year, but Disney continues to dumb down their attractions, most recently Space Mountain and Primeval Whirl.
The very last drop in Space Mountain, just before the lengthy spin-around, is a bitter brake! You break so much that inertia throws your stomach into the lap bar then the rocket almost stops before you just trickle down the hill. That hill right there used to be the most sensational (sensory-wise) part of the whole ride!
In Primeval Whirl, it's a whip-type rollercoaster like at boardwalks and carnivals, and it used to be so but not anymore! Again, they brake you before going into the whips! WHY!?!? What's the point then? There's no whip action going that slow! Why are they doing this????
For both PW and SM, I know the brake systems were always at those areas to begin with but only used in emergency. Why all of a sudden have they been implemented for everyday use to dull these down?
The very last drop in Space Mountain, just before the lengthy spin-around, is a bitter brake! You break so much that inertia throws your stomach into the lap bar then the rocket almost stops before you just trickle down the hill. That hill right there used to be the most sensational (sensory-wise) part of the whole ride!
In Primeval Whirl, it's a whip-type rollercoaster like at boardwalks and carnivals, and it used to be so but not anymore! Again, they brake you before going into the whips! WHY!?!? What's the point then? There's no whip action going that slow! Why are they doing this????
For both PW and SM, I know the brake systems were always at those areas to begin with but only used in emergency. Why all of a sudden have they been implemented for everyday use to dull these down?