JD80
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The older you get the harder it is to feel awe in something.Well put! I miss that sense of awe
The older you get the harder it is to feel awe in something.Well put! I miss that sense of awe
Again, they were referencing the part shown in the concept art aka the former hill climb test section.That line about a "leisurely outdoor drive" was the only thing that gave me any pause about whether the fast part would stay. But they'd be nuts to change that.
That's why its' so rewarding to experience these things with kids.The older you get the harder it is to feel awe in something.
What do you mean, again? When did Disney ever explain what they were referring to? Must there always be snark?Again, they were referencing the part shown in the concept art aka the former hill climb test section.
We once were out on the banking during a 10 minute ride stoppage. Leaning at that angle was not exactly comfortable and wouldn't be much better if moving slowly.Pretty much need speed with the banking
Ultimate Disney experience is to visit what you love and see a first timers reactions, kids are full of wonderThat's why its' so rewarding to experience these things with kids.
Probably our best trip was our second trip.Ultimate Disney experience is to visit what you love and see a first timers reactions, kids are full of wonder
Exactly why I avoid spoilers for new rides. The first time you experience something when you don't know what to expect is always the best way to experience it. I realize there is an accidental double entendre in my comment.Probably our best trip was our second trip.
Our first trip, our sons were six - and though it was great - they didn't meet the height restrictions for many rides.
The following year we all did Everest, Dinosaur, RnR, ToT, Test Track...
And the best part was none of us knew the rides (well I had been on ToT years before) or ride systems ahead of time.
We were all experiencing them for the first time.
I remember all of us gazing up at Everest as the cars traversed the gap wondering "Can we do this?"
Waiting in the queue for Aerosmith and watching the launches - "Are we up for this?"
I remember my sons and I running up to the entrance of Test Track as the cars whizzed by.
They were so excited at that sight and sound!
Exactly why I avoid spoilers for new rides. The first time you experience something when you don't know what to expect is always the best way to experience it. I realize there is an accidental double entendre in my comment.
This is what I will experience with my 8, 6, 4, and 3 yr old niece and nephews next summer. I can't wait. And I haven't been to WDW since 2017, so there's a lot of new stuff for me, too!Ultimate Disney experience is to visit what you love and see a first timers reactions, kids are full of wonder
Will power!!!My problem with this is that I only go to Disney every other year and being an active participant in this forum it's hard for me to wait until I see a ride in person.
My problem with this is that I only go to Disney every other year and being an active participant in this forum it's hard for me to wait until I see a ride in person.
Will power!!!
I'll have a big update later today!Any construction update of Test Track 3.0 let and Pictures ?
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