You’re gonna love it!Sadly, I won't be able to participate. I'm going to Japan in May for two weeks - going both to Tokyo DisneySea and the Studio Ghibli park.
Okay. What ever brings whatever is. I'm fine, I'll still do it. I hope next comp will have Roger Rabbit sometime later this year....I’m going to let you know up front that there will not be any opportunities to use Roger Rabbit during the comp. Are you going to be able to participate with this in mind?
I want to be open and fair to everyone, but I can’t allow anyone to derail productive brainstorming.
Yasssssssssss!!!!!You’re gonna love it!
Super interested in playing! I need something to force myself to write.
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Living room or bedroom??
Yayyyyy!!!!!Color me intrigued.
WrestleMania weekend wore me out entirely!
Hear hear.WrestleMania weekend wore me out entirely!
I like your usernameHear hear.
This usernameHear hear.
Current, not former. But we’ll allow it3. The Great Movie Ride- The obvious answer since you said former, this ride was my biggest fear as a kid (especially the boarding scene and the alien scene) but as I grew up and became a film fan, this one rose and rose and rose until one day, at the peak of my love of cinema, they took it from me
I cannot wait to visit the Tokyo parks one day!!!Ok I tried my best to not have this be a list of four Tokyo Disney attractions, but I'm honestly still just super high on Tokyo Disney.
4. Enchanted Tale of Beauty and the Beast - It's almost a perfect ride. One of the best preshows I've ever scene and three fantastic scenes brought to a grinding halt by one unnecessary one. Ignoring that one scene the ride is flawless start to finish - a fantastic wedding of new and old technologies.
3. Sindbad's Storybook Voyage - I cannot sing this ride's praises enough. Fantastic score, amazing set pieces, and absolutely astounding animatronics. I knew I'd like it, but I really wasn't expecting to fall in love with it. Also, Compass of Your Heart is available at most karaoke bars and I've made sure to take full advantage of that.
2. Pooh's Honey Hunt - One of the best dark rides ever created, bar none. Even 20 years after its opening this stands as the peak of trackless dark rides. My literal only gripe is that it's a little too short. If it had like one more scene it'd be perfect.
1. Journey to the Center of the Earth - I don't know if this is necessarily my actual number 1, but I feel as though I'm obligated by virtue of its SEA tie-ins. As a big Jules Verne fan this ride speaks to me on deep levels. From a design standpoint it's one of the most impeccably designed attraction's I've ever been on. Almost every effect is perfectly concealed and your view so focused that the world created by the ride becomes surprisingly believable and absolutely immersive. Hard to describe, but videos really don't do it justice.
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