Victor Kelly
Well-Known Member
Soarin.........over rated. Sorry but it reminds me of circle vision in many ways. Yes it has smells, and yes the screen is huge, yes it moves. But seriously, the lines are too long to watch a video.
Its TDO, best we would get for 'green' version would be an ipod nano and you just listen to the Soarin soundtrack in a rocking chair. Thats REAL value engineering, folks!!!What'll green be? An iPad with a Youtube video?
Its TDO, best we would get for 'green' version would be an ipod nano and you just listen to the Soarin soundtrack in a rocking chair. Thats REAL value engineering, folks!!!
Soarin was a walk on in California even when there was nothing else, of substance, to do in DCA
Calling it "just a video" is bad form. Soarin is an experience, not just a ride. From the pre-flight video to the last boom of the fireworks, its just fun. The music, the movement, and the scenes all come together nicely (IMO). I remember my first time riding. I was blown away. Is the wait worth the experience? For a first time visitor, Id say yes. For someone who has been on it more than 3 times, no. Ive probly ridden over 50 times and I get excited every time I take my seat.Soarin.........over rated. Sorry but it reminds me of circle vision in many ways. Yes it has smells, and yes the screen is huge, yes it moves. But seriously, the lines are too long to watch a video.
There is a lot more to do at DCA and there are also a lot less people there then at EPCOT on an average day. I think it works out to about 8K per day on average less people at DCA. During peak attendance times at DCA there is still a decent line at Soarin. During low attendance times the capacity probably comes close to or even exceeds demand so it's a short line or walk on. The only way to achieve that at EPCOT is to reduce attendance by a 2 or 3 million a year or increase capacity.I don't know when WDW will figure out that Soarin' is nearly a walk-on in California because there is other stuff to do in the park. It's a great attraction and a must do every trip for us. However, if there were something decent to do in the Imagination and Wonders of life Pavilions and maybe attractions in a couple of countries in WS, the line wouldn't be as long.
Soarin.........over rated. Sorry but it reminds me of circle vision in many ways. Yes it has smells, and yes the screen is huge, yes it moves. But seriously, the lines are too long to watch a video.
There is a lot more to do at DCA and there are also a lot less people there then at EPCOT on an average day. I think it works out to about 8K per day on average less people at DCA. During peak attendance times at DCA there is still a decent line at Soarin.
Agreed. Although I've never seen Soarin' a "walk-on" at DCA except at the very end of the night. It usually has a 20 to 30 minute wait consistently, in my experience.
As for Epcot... Oh, how it pains me to see my second-favorite Disney park suffer like this.
DCA has many more rides and attractions and major entertainment than Epcot does, and yet Epcot is expected to host several million more people per year than DCA. And so to help fix this ride capacity issue they are adding extra theaters to Soarin'? This will be nice for Soarin', but it won't do a darn thing for adding new experiences to Epcot or freshening the painfully dated rides that are getting moldier by the minute (lookin' at you Energy and Imagination, and Mission Space isn't aging well only a decade later IMO).
Epcot needs new rides and new pavilions and desperately needs updates to opening-day pavilions like Energy and Imagination. Adding extra seats to Soarin' will make some executives MyMagic+ capacity spreadsheet look better, but it won't solve the core issues of Epcot in the 2010's and beyond. It's astonishing that no one with any power in TDO can see that and change course.
It's astonishing to me that no one with any power in TDO can see that and change course.
Agreed, EPCOT needs a bunch of work. Not Frozen Maelstrom, but real upgrades and/or additions. I'm not at all saying I would be happy with just an additional theater for Soarin and nothing else at EPCOT. I think this will help solve the capacity issues at Soarin and will also make FP+ reservations more readily available (maybe even day of visit) which is probably the real end game. Not sure what they can do with TT though.Agreed. Although I've never seen Soarin' a "walk-on" at DCA except at the very end of the night. It usually has a 20 to 30 minute wait consistently, in my experience.
As for Epcot... Oh, how it pains me to see my second-favorite Disney park suffer like this.
DCA has many more rides and attractions and major entertainment than Epcot does, and yet Epcot is expected to host several million more people per year than DCA. And so to help fix this ride capacity issue they are adding extra seats to Soarin'? This will be nice for Soarin', but it won't do a darn thing for adding new experiences to Epcot or freshening the painfully dated rides that are getting moldier by the minute (lookin' at you Energy and Imagination, and Mission Space isn't aging well only a decade later IMO).
Epcot needs new rides and new pavilions and desperately needs updates to opening-day pavilions like Energy and Imagination. Adding extra seats to Soarin' will make some executives MyMagic+ capacity spreadsheet look better, but it won't solve the core issues of Epcot in the 2010's and beyond. It's astonishing that no one with any power in TDO can see that and change course.
It will only change when people stop going.
Thanks for posting this. It's certainly not a walk on in California, however wait times are definitely less. That's a function of less crowds, and more attractions to spread out those crowds. The attraction lineup in DCA is stronger than any Florida park except MK.No it isn't.
Its one of the more consistent attractions in DCA. 20+mins or up to an hour on busy days.
I would agree it's nicer than just a video but the clarity of the screen is what detracts me. I can't stand how blurry it is.Calling it "just a video" is bad form. Soarin is an experience, not just a ride. From the pre-flight video to the last boom of the fireworks, its just fun. The music, the movement, and the scenes all come together nicely (IMO). I remember my first time riding. I was blown away. Is the wait worth the experience? For a first time visitor, Id say yes. For someone who has been on it more than 3 times, no. Ive probly ridden over 50 times and I get excited every time I take my seat.
Soarin also has become "stale" to some people due to a lack of other experiences in EPCOT and its appeal has been lessened to a degree as a result of people wanting more experiences and perhaps they start to look at Soarin in a manor of "I dont want to ride it again"
You lease it out to a university that is doing real research.I think part of the problem for EPCOT is that now technology moves too fast. How can Innoventions remain relevant if 5 months after an exhibit goes up it's out of date?
I think part of the problem for EPCOT is that now technology moves too fast. How can Innoventions remain relevant if 5 months after an exhibit goes up it's out of date?
And then you go to Best Buy and look at those giant 65 inch curved 4K TV sets they are selling now and Soarin' in 70mm film looks downright archaic!
Not a fan of the Universal parks either? Lots of rides featuring videos
Register on WDWMAGIC. This sidebar will go away, and you'll see fewer ads.