Surfin' Tuna
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When you're lucky that adds additional smells to the attraction - no upchargeI was riding Soarin’ the other day and the person next to basically sitting in my lap.
When you're lucky that adds additional smells to the attraction - no upchargeI was riding Soarin’ the other day and the person next to basically sitting in my lap.
I would love if this starts a new tradition of birthday buttonsThat is very cool. With all the October 1st openings, it would be cool to see more of this. Like SSE and LwtL 41st, WDWRR and the other MK originals 52. Things like that. It's a great little touch.
This seems a bad move to me.Was at Disneyland Paris today and they are testing the ride in 2D. Anyone know if this change may also be coming to Epcot?
Universal allegedly downgraded King Kong from 3D to 2D as well. What's the trend here?Was at Disneyland Paris today and they are testing the ride in 2D. Anyone know if this change may also be coming to Epcot?
saving expense from replacing and or cleaning the glasses all the time? wouldn't surprise me, cost cutting moves.Universal allegedly downgraded King Kong from 3D to 2D as well. What's the trend here?
I know they've done this before in Paris due to technical issues, so I'm not sure I'd read too much into it.Was at Disneyland Paris today and they are testing the ride in 2D. Anyone know if this change may also be coming to Epcot?
Not alleged, they're running it as a test until March 9.Universal allegedly downgraded King Kong from 3D to 2D as well. What's the trend here?
It’s usually due to projector or glass cleaning maintenanceWas at Disneyland Paris today and they are testing the ride in 2D. Anyone know if this change may also be coming to Epcot?
It was. Felt not as immersive and even more like you are just watching a movie during the big screen sections.This seems a bad move to me.
Why is Disney always responding right after Universal and not vice versa. MmmUniversal allegedly downgraded King Kong from 3D to 2D as well. What's the trend here?
Interesting that it’s getting that high considering they axed single-rider at the 11th hour.Not to bump an old thread, but we measured Remy's hourly capacity at rope-drop this morning at 2,151 guests per hour.
That's pretty close to the estimated 2,200/hour we've heard elsewhere.
Gotta sell those genies. They better not pull that with the new Test Track.Interesting that it’s getting that high considering they axed single-rider at the 11th hour.
I was wondering if they had single rider as it still exists at DLPInteresting that it’s getting that high considering they axed single-rider at the 11th hour.
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