dopey
New Member
And Soarin' hates you, Jerm.
Just kidding.
To each his own. I think everybody who loves Disney can name some ride or attraction that they hate. Or at least don't like as much as everything else.
But I do think -- and this isn't an attack -- that it's unfair to expect it to be like a short film. It's an attraction. You can't go to the new Mexico ride and complain that you're not watching the whole "Three Caballeros" movie. I think of it more as a commercial for California tourism.
While it may not fit in its WDW location, that's not a big deal for me. Must there be thematic purity at every turn? I'm sure you could go around the parks and find tons of examples of compromised theming.
I've never been on the "Back to the Future" ride, so Soarin' was totally unique to me. I loved it. But maybe that's because so many other DCA rides and attractions were lame.
Just kidding.
To each his own. I think everybody who loves Disney can name some ride or attraction that they hate. Or at least don't like as much as everything else.
But I do think -- and this isn't an attack -- that it's unfair to expect it to be like a short film. It's an attraction. You can't go to the new Mexico ride and complain that you're not watching the whole "Three Caballeros" movie. I think of it more as a commercial for California tourism.
While it may not fit in its WDW location, that's not a big deal for me. Must there be thematic purity at every turn? I'm sure you could go around the parks and find tons of examples of compromised theming.
I've never been on the "Back to the Future" ride, so Soarin' was totally unique to me. I loved it. But maybe that's because so many other DCA rides and attractions were lame.