If I may add some thoughts to the current discussion concerning the 'Great Moments With Mr. Lincoln' show....
I get the impression often in various related discussions ( or arguments...) on similar matters that some folks seem to forget what the real beauty of a Park like Disneyland is - the varied offering of experiences.
Some feel every single Attraction needs to be a speedy thrill ride or fast action adrenaline run.
They seem to forget the importance of having a balanced set of offerings.
A Theme Park works best when you have a mixture..the thrills, the milds, and the mellow.
Disneyland in particular excels in that department as far as its roster of available Attractions goes.
You have the excitement to be had by the various thrilling options, and then you have the more relaxing options to do when you need to take a breather from said thrills.
'Great Moments With Mr. Lincoln' is just such a Attraction, as is the Rivers of America.
A nice place to go and enjoy a break from the speedy thrills, crowds, and overstimulation.
Taking some time to get away from that for a short time enhances the overall experience of visiting the Park, in my opinion.
Perhaps I'm just old school....and the bulk of today's newer Guests prefer a more frenzied pace with non-stop stimulation when they visit.
Regardless of the type of Park goer you might be, I think all would agree in the importantance of having 'tiered' levels of Attraction experiences.
There is a reason why they used to offer those old ticket books...and labeled the various offerings 'A', 'B', 'C', 'D', and 'E'...!
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