Question of the Day (Sorry it’s late)
What is your favorite entry land at a theme park?
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Question of the Day (Sorry it’s late)
What is your favorite entry land at a theme park?
I feel like Future World (World Celebration) is almost cheating. It’s not a “gateway” in the same sense as castle parks and most other parks utilize them. So I’ll go with Main Street. Might be cliche but there is something so special about walking into Magic Kingdom and being totally immersed in nostalgia for a time I never even knew. And all the smells! It’s so wonderful!Question of the Day (Sorry it’s late)
What is your favorite entry land at a theme park?
Probably Kali River Rapids for meQuestion of the Day
What is the most overrated attraction at a Disney park?
Peter Pan's Flight. As much as I love taking a ride over Neverland, the ride is like 30 seconds long and people still praise it like it's the best ride in the world. Plus, the wait is always over 30 minutes.Question of the Day
What is the most overrated attraction at a Disney park?
I second this.Peter Pan's Flight. As much as I love taking a ride over Neverland, the ride is like 30 seconds long and people still praise it like it's the best ride in the world. Plus, the wait is always over 30 minutes.
Soarin'.
Fixed your statement a bit to make it rightSoarin' Over California is better than Soarin' Around the World, but only the California version is good!
^This!Soarin' Over California is better than Soarin' Around the World, but they're both still good!
Literally my thoughts.Fixed your statement a bit to make it right
I honestly don’t remember riding Peter Pan’s Flight ever in any of my Disney Parks visits, most likely due to the long wait times. I do agree with @D Hulk though, the Shanghai version looks great, especially with the blending of the screens to augment the physical sets and the soundtrack (some of which were from Return to Neverland, I think).Peter Pan's Flight. As much as I love taking a ride over Neverland, the ride is like 30 seconds long and people still praise it like it's the best ride in the world. Plus, the wait is always over 30 minutes.
Especially music-wise. There’s more diversity in terms of the score’s movement in the Goldsmith score for California, whereas the Broughton one for World, while reflecting the musical styles of each destination, gets quite repetitive after some time (I think he based his score on the first 10 notes?).Soarin' Over California is better than Soarin' Around the World, but they're both still good!
The only aspect of the Broughton score I like better than Goldsmith is the Great Wall of China scene, everything else Goldsmith takes the cake.Especially music-wise. There’s more diversity in terms of the score’s movement in the Goldsmith score for California, whereas the Broughton one for World, while reflecting the musical styles of each destination, gets quite repetitive after some time (I think he based his score on the first 10 notes?).
The music for the Great Pyramids scene was nice as well though! It was quite sweeping and fits the setting nicely.The only aspect of the Broughton score I like better than Goldsmith is the Great Wall of China scene, everything else Goldsmith takes the cake.
You just can't beat the Goldsmith score. The key changes in particular are just masterful.Especially music-wise. There’s more diversity in terms of the score’s movement in the Goldsmith score for California, whereas the Broughton one for World, while reflecting the musical styles of each destination, gets quite repetitive after some time (I think he based his score on the first 10 notes?).
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