can you name a ride that replaced an old one and it was better I mean truly better. I can't really think of one?
But 20,000 Leagues was better by at least 10,000.Seven Dwarfs Mine Train is better than 10,000 Leagues ever was. Pandora is a better area then Camp Minnie Mickey.
Maybe you like the ride better, but the Imageworks was significantly better than whatever they have now. I also don't think Mission Space is that awesome.Mission Space and Test Track are both miles ahead of and far superior to Horizons and World of Motion. Imagination is so much superior to the old one with Dreamfinder and Figment.
A root canal is much better than a boring "no cavities" trip to the dentist.
Psst... I think he was being sarcastic.Maybe you like the ride better, but the Imageworks was significantly better than whatever they have now. I also don't think Mission Space is that awesome.
Maybe you like the ride better, but the Imageworks was significantly better than whatever they have now. I also don't think Mission Space is that awesome.
Pooh is better than Mr. Toad though.
Buzz is better than any of the rides they had there previously.
Star Tours updates were better than the original.
Psst... I think he was being sarcastic.
Dreamflight had some charm, but Buzz is definitely more fun and has built-in reridability due to the gaming element.
Nostalgia aside, Pooh is a better ride than Toad, and has a much better queue.
Frozen is a marginal upgrade to Maelstrom, though utterly unnecessary and thematically inappropriate.
Imagination #3 was better than #2.
I'll say it. Frozen is miles better than Maelstrom. Maelstrom was terrible. It was boring and everyone hated it until it was going away and people decided it was cool to complain about things for nostalgia's sake.
I think Maelstrom benefited from a lack of competition.I don't remember people disliking Maelstrom, though I do remember that it was rare to find a queue of less than 20 minutes to ride it, except during Illuminations. I was surprised that Disney chose to remodel an attraction that continued to be so popular.
I think Maelstrom benefited from a lack of competition.
No at all, but I think it would have been a 24/7 walk on had it been sandwiched in between 2 E or even D tickets.No doubt, but that didn't mean it was disliked.
I agree on all three points you made.Dreamflight had some charm, but Buzz is definitely more fun and has built-in reridability due to the gaming element.
Nostalgia aside, Pooh is a better ride than Toad, and has a much better queue.
Frozen is a marginal upgrade to Maelstrom, though utterly unnecessary and thematically inappropriate.
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