Redeeming factors in rides you dislike

Prog

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Was that intentional? I thought that was a situation like the Yeti, where it went partially 101 and they didn't see the value in properly repairing it.
 

JohnD

Well-Known Member
Was that intentional? I thought that was a situation like the Yeti, where it went partially 101 and they didn't see the value in properly repairing it.

No idea. But that's what's redeeming about the ride. In just a small way, it's like the original with only the dinosaurs to look at. Of course, you still hear her voice but you don't have to be distracted looking at her. Then, you're reminded again by how bad the ride is by watching a 1990s Jeopardy episode.
 

englanddg

One Little Spark...
A redeeming factor of a ride a dislike...Sourin'.

They used the same movie, it was a clone, but it's still a great ride due to the height and the orange smell.
 

Otterhead

Well-Known Member
No idea. But that's what's redeeming about the ride. In just a small way, it's like the original with only the dinosaurs to look at. Of course, you still hear her voice but you don't have to be distracted looking at her. Then, you're reminded again by how bad the ride is by watching a 1990s Jeopardy episode.
I thought they'd removed it because it was such an awful AA. Without it the scene's impressive -- with it, cheesy. It was a smart decision.
 

Otterhead

Well-Known Member
If only there was a closed Future World East pavilion that had a motion simulation ride... Disney, that really was a boneheaded decision to close WoL...
Not really. Body Wars wasn't very popular and didn't work well at the best of times. The entire pavilion was very low-traffic.
 

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