Goofyernmost
Well-Known Member
I tend to agree with a lot of what you have said, but, you cannot put your personal likes or dislikes in as what everyone thinks. I think, for example, that Soarin has proven it's repeat ride-ability over and over. I know some people from Vermont that drive to WDW 4 times a year and all they talk about is that they can't wait to ride Soarin again. I also think that the length of the line and the fact that they are building another theater speaks volumes toward that also. Ellen's is questionable, but the length of it keeps a lot of people off the paths for a very long time. SSE, is and always will be a staple, but, at the end of their life, just from my observation, Horizons, WoM and Imagination were almost all walk on's. That wasn't the case in the beginning. A lot of us got the old, you don't miss things until they are gone syndrome. What replaced them were not as entertaining so we then decided that those others were wrongly taken out. WoL was almost empty most of the time before they closed it. It wasn't the closing that is the problem, it is the fact that they didn't replace it with anything. And they easily could have.There's only so many rides. Of course they'd run at capacity. Add in more rides, maybe better rides, and then we'd see. I don't think Test Track and Mission: Space are all that spectacular, to be honest. Spaceship Earth gets my repeat visits. I can't say the same about the rest. I honestly don't even remember the last time I went on Ellen's Energy Adventure or Figment. People ride them because they're there. And it's not me knocking them, people do love them, but I think Epcot is lacking more than some want to admit. Just because it makes money doesn't mean the park doesn't need a lot of help. I also think Soarin', while fun, doesn't exactly inspire repeat visits. I've ridden it once at Epcot and once at California Adventure. Twice. But again, that's me. People love it. But a lot of the Epcot rides, IMHO, are overrated. And that's not me trying to 'live in the past' with Epcot, but I think the park, again, needs more help and it's really not that far off from the needs of Animal Kingdom and ESPECIALLY DHS needs the help the most. So yes, Epcot ISN'T a priority, but it's another case of the parks being ignored for so long that it's becoming tired. I know Dave and others insist it doesn't, but the park needs help.
Test Track is just a fun ride regardless of what version you talk about, but really it is all about the high speed loop outside that draws people in. The rest was just something to do until you got to that part. The problem with the theory that they ignored them so they became tired. It seems to me that during the time that they put all the new, not widely adored, stuff in (or in other words, the stuff we have now) it was being done because the originals were tired. So they changed them and then we didn't like that either. M:S got a very bad start up rap because of the people that died on it. (Two if I remember correctly, in very short order), that kept people away for a very long time, but, that seems to be turning around and I find it to be a fun ride, Green or Orange!
However, the enormity of Epcot, is important in determining that it doesn't need change anywhere close to the other two. (with the exception of Imagination, of course)