Disneydreamer23
Well-Known Member
I like both, I would have liked Mine train more if A. The ride was longer and B. It was a little bigger my DH has a hard time sitting comfortable since he is so tall.
You guys talk like Disneyland has never closed classic attractions. How about ditching CoP or Country Bears Jamboree or the People Mover? There are others as well, just to lazy to look them up. It also looks like a number of them will bite the dust to make way for Star Wars, of all things!This is where Magic Kingdom loses to Disneyland. I haven't seen the Mine Train yet, but there is no reason to close an original attraction over it opening. Snow White was a classic and a 1971 original. Sometimes Disney should let sleeping dogs lie. There is more space than any other place and somehow MK never utilizes it properly. It's too bad. Disneyland has maintained their 1955 attractions and even to put something like Star Wars Land in there they are getting rid of only the Big Thunder Ranch. I mean, there is a reason they don't touch Fantasyland. MK does though and they shouldn't.
You missed my favorite Skyway... and as you mention numerous other rides many of which were originals... I think Big Phil is showing his young age by not remembering many of the rides that have vanished over the years at DL. I fully expect that in another 100 years assuming DL and WDW are still around that you will probably find very few rides then that you have today... Things change, hopefully for the better.You guys talk like Disneyland has never closed classic attractions. How about ditching CoP or Country Bears Jamboree or the People Mover? There are others as well, just to lazy to look them up. It also looks like a number of them will bite the dust to make way for Star Wars, of all things!
Even if that were true, every other park out there can and does have a big landscaping centerpiece with modern technology.I personally find it strange they didn't want two Snow White rides. Why not? Technically Disneyland has two Wonderland rides. (The dark ride and teacups) However, though I haven't ridden it yet, I like the presentation of 7 dwarves more. A big landscaping centerpiece of Fantasyland with modern technology is more fitting to the first full length animated film that began Disney as we know it than just another simple dark ride tucked to the side.
Indeed!Snow White 1.0 beats Snow White 2.0 and Seven Dwarfs Mine Train.
You guys talk like Disneyland has never closed classic attractions. How about ditching CoP or Country Bears Jamboree or the People Mover? There are others as well, just to lazy to look them up. It also looks like a number of them will bite the dust to make way for Star Wars, of all things!
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