After watching the pov I want to say a few things, but I want to first remind everyone this is just an opinion and to please not lose their minds because I don't necessarily agree with everyone else. With that being said...
I just watched the pov of the mine train and a few opinions of mine. First of all the ride came out just as I thought, a thrilling kiddie coaster with a very nice dark ride type scene. The ride time is exactly what I had expected as is its target audience for overall experience which is the under ten years old crowd. The attraction exterior came out very beautiful and VERY nicely themed and the AA's are much much better than I'd originally thought. The more I see of those AA's the more I get jealous. (Remember most tag me as a Uni fanboy and all they do is screens so it's nice to see physical props
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My major issue though is the impact this attraction is supposed to have for the Magic Kingdom. Why is that Disney parks around the world have, are, and going to debut major and innovative attractions but the worlds highest attended park the Magic Kingdom gets a themed kiddie coaster when the competition is pumping out a slew of new attractions including the sequel to the most successful theme park attraction ever created The Wizarding World.
This whole attraction in my opinion is just very underwhelming from what Disney is capable of. It just doesn't seem to have that X factor or Disney magic. Yeah we all agree its beautiful and very well themed, but it's a themed mound with a kiddie coaster weaving in and around it. I mean this thing has been under construction for YEARS!! Doesn't anyone think the average tourist or pass holder whose been in the past three years won't be a little disappointed with a 90 sec kiddie coaster? Or is all excused because it's pretty and Mickey made it?
The Magic Kingdom needed something unique, something magical, something that made a dang statement. A statement that said yeah we still know how to be the best at creating larger than life attractions in Orlando. Not clones, kiddie coasters 10 new M&G's a year, and so on. This expansion was at the highest attended park in the world, their flagship park, the one everyone dreams of going too. Yet it's the first major expansion since Clinton's first term as President. You'd think after waiting almost 2 decades since the last Eticket attraction they would of given the guests of Orlando something major but alas...
I know I've lost many of you and most are probably eager to rip into this post but before you do ask yourself something. Are you as a fan of Disney truly happy with this FL expansion? Or were you hoping for something special like what they are doing in other parks around the world right now? Second thing is after watching the POV would you rather have the Mine Train over any if these new or not yet opened attractions by WDI.
Rather have any of these,
Or this?