Sooo...Just Wondering...

Nicole

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I sit through it every time I go on the ride. I know I'm in the minority, but it's one of those Disney things I just can't explain.:shrug:

Ditto. I will occasionally skip the film if we've already been on the ride once that trip, but usually we stop to watch it. It's not like it's an hour long show - but there are parts I really like (especially the 80s fashion!)
 

Sharkreef11

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Yeah once. I like the other shows better like Impressions de France. It is pretty humorous watching everyone walk through with maybe one or two people sitting and watching. :lol:
 

captainkidd

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Ditto. I will occasionally skip the film if we've already been on the ride once that trip, but usually we stop to watch it. It's not like it's an hour long show - but there are parts I really like (especially the 80s fashion!)

Yeah, it's like 5 minutes to sit down in air conditioning.

The only problem with this is them keeping the doors on either side of the theater open. It's distracting. I was never a fan of being trapped in the village for 5 minutes, but it was better than this set-up.
 

minniemickeyfan

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Once all the way through.
I do think its a little awkward to walk on through during the middle of the film but you pretty much have too to find a seat if you wanted to watch it.
 

Laura

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I honestly don't think I've ever sat through it. If I have, it was against my will and I've blocked it out of my memory.
 

rsoxguy

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Twice for me. The first time that I went in when EPCOT first opened, and once a few years later. Since then, countless power-walks have been taken through the small theater.
 

Lucky

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Satt gjennom den en gang med mine to sønner om 6 år siden, og de er fortsatt le.

As a public service, I used Google Translator on this & got:

Put through it once with my two sons about 6 years ago, and they are still laughing
 

Sweet Melissa

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The film is a travel documentery and is well done. I have the feeling that some here would rather see the Vikings raping and pilaging England.

I don't know about well done. As far as tourism documentaries go, I think it would help a lot if the film were updated. And this is coming from someone who loves the MGM Traveltalks from the '20s-'50s.
 

Texas84

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Maybe ten times. I like the film, but I don't need to watch it every time. I actually do want to visit because of that film. I know it's old but I'm guessing the landscape hasn't changed.
 

C&D

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I'm neither bragging nor complaining, but my wife and I, love the film. (we have even skipped the ride just to view the film) There are certain parts that are nostalgic to us (even though we are not Norwegian); certain sequences remind us of people we know, the winter scene brings me back to my childhood, etc., etc.

Now France, (and I know a lot of people love that one), we have a problem with. :)
 

mergatroid

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The film is a travel documentery and is well done. I have the feeling that some here would rather see the Vikings raping and pilaging England.

I'm English but I have to admit that does sounds more entertaining, make it 3D, get Pamela Anderson involved and we have a winner :)
 

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