Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey or The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man. Too hard to choose!
Yes, it goes without saying but my intentions were to have a thread that "there is no wrong answer". Pirates of the Caribbean isn't thrilling but it's fascinating. I love the thrills too but I also love the rides that amaze you. Therefore to make this decision I have to ask myself if I had a choice would I want to be on an attraction that thrills me (pick a coaster) or one that amazes you every time you ride it (Haunted Mansion). None are wrong answers.
Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey or The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man. Too hard to choose!
The American Adventure?
Pirates of the Carribean?
Its a Small World?
Seriously??
At least Shiekra is a more credible answer, however is NOTHING compared to Oblivion at Alton Towers in England - the ORIGINAL vertical drop rollercoaster.
For me, nothing has came close to The Mummy at USF, not even Forbidden Journey. The anticipation I had before I rode The Mummy for the first time has not been matched anywhere.
I have to say that I was so saddened by the loss of King Kong at Universal...but after my first ride on the Mummy, Kong was nothing more than a memory. I could ride that thing again and again.
I completely agree with you. My use of the word "credibility" was NOT intended to imply that a coaster couldn't be a credible answer, I only said that because another poster implied that those who picked a non-thrilling ride were lacking credibility ourselves. But I COMPLETELY agree that there are no wrong answers. "Eye of the beholder", "different strokes for different strokes", etc
Re: The Beast, yes, it is very high in my wooden rankings as well!
HPatFJ isn't worth mentioning any ride mainly focused on a screen and has no one direct theme doesn't deserve mention.
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All this Harry Potter/Universal love is tough on the pixie dusters.
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All this Harry Potter/Universal love is tough on the pixie dusters.
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