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Midsommar. Goodness, what a film.
Aside from the Cars Land/Buena Vista Street fix, everything about DCA has and still does reek of budget cuts, bad ideas and idiocy. To the poor thing's credit, it's still fun to visit. So are county fairs. County fairs don't charge $100 admission.Are we too hard on DCA? Is it just that Disneyland took all the good stuff so at DCA they have to theme everything to all the leftovers? Like cartoon Pixar piers and oil refinery’s, junkyards and college campuses/ circuit city stores? I mean DL took ghosts, Pirates, jungles, the Wild West frontier, the world of Tomorrow, all the classic animated Disney movies etc.
I’m kidding of course. TDS shows us that a great second park is possible. With that said, the phrase “nothing new under the sun” comes to mind.
Aside from the Cars Land/Buena Vista Street fix, everything about DCA has and still does reek of budget cuts, bad ideas and idiocy. To the poor thing's credit, it's still fun to visit. So are county fairs. County fairs don't charge $100 admission.
The Great Wolf Lodge down the street is running a $50 per person room rates this week. You get access to the Waterpark too.
You mean the raft ride without any AA figures?What about Grizzly Peak?
You mean the raft ride without any AA figures?
Even Knotts has a raft ride with AA figures.You mean the raft ride without any AA figures?
Just stage them properly right?Grizzly River Run is still a really good ride even without AA's. Add some AA's and it's great.
Soarin' is a great ride in a cold and industrial-looking show building. And until DCA opened, I never would have guessed Disney--the company once famous for imaginative e-ticket adventures no other park could match--the same company that built Nature's Wonderland, The Country Bear Jamboree and The Rivers of America--would open a rapids ride called "Grizzly River"...on a mountain shaped like a bear.. supposedly representing a state with a freaking bear on its flag... and not have one dang bear on the entire ride. Because cheap. Because "if it's good enough for Six Flags, it's good enough for us" management. And no, the entry statue doesn't count.Yes and the entire land and Soarin
I'm not holding my breath. Other parks have better rapids rides and charge far less for admission.Grizzly River Run is still a really good ride even without AA's. Add some AA's and it's great.
Soarin' is a great ride in a cold and industrial-looking show building. And until DCA opened, I never would have guessed Disney--the company once famous for imaginative e-ticket adventures no other park could match--the same company that built Nature's Wonderland, The Country Bear Jamboree and The Rivers of America--would open a rapids ride called "Grizzly River"...on a mountain shaped like a bear.. supposedly representing a state with a freaking bear on its flag... and not have one dang bear on the entire ride. Because cheap. Because "if it's good enough for Six Flags, it's good enough for us" management. And no, the entry statue doesn't count.
Sitting in a waterpark helps me remember that fast food is bad and people really need to go outside occasionally.
I'm not holding my breath. Other parks have better rapids rides and charge far less for admission.
The last time I went to a waterpark, I fried, burned, hurt my foot and had a bare-chested hairy guy crash into me. I'm done.Sitting in a waterpark helps me remember that fast food is bad and people really need to go outside occasionally.
The last time I went to a waterpark, I fried, burned, hurt my foot and had a bare-chested hairy guy crash into me. I'm done.
Popeye's a more imaginative ride, as is the Shanghai ride, Bigfoot 2.0, and a few in Europe. The fact that we're even comparing a Disney ride with near-identical experiences in parks with 1/100th of Disney's resources says a lot about the current bar Disney's set for themselves and the way they spend more money for increasingly less impressive results. With Grizzly River, they spent enough to make it looks nice, then stopped at "good enough." That ride takes up far too much space for what it is.Which one? I’ve been on a lot but GRR is my favorite, close second is Popeye and I haven’t been on Infinity Falls but frankly of the other rides I’ve been on no others come close.
LOL. The hair was just a memorable detail (Nothing against hairy guys in public. I'm actually jealous due to my deficiency in that dept.) The impact was the deciding element.Now let’s say the guy had no chest hair, would you still be done? Or was the hair the straw that broke the camels back?
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