disneyseniors
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I respect your opinion, and I agree to an extent; I enjoy rides that don't necessarily require the individual to make work. But that was the whole point of this ride, to make it more interactive than just sitting there, to make it feel like you are actually taking an active part. It's not going to be for everyone.
Having ridden several times, I have yet to encounter someone that actually cared about their score or how the other people in the ride performed. Frankly, I was always more concerned with my own tasks and watching the screen than thinking about how other people performed. The "outcome" really isn't anything; it only affects your score, not the actual operation of the ride. I just really don't think the actions of the other people in the cockpit affects the ride in any sort of way as to make it a lesser of an experience, or alter your enjoyment of the ride. There's enough movement in the cockpit at all times that there's just no way to tell who is or isn't doing something.
But I do respect your feelings, I'm sure you're not alone.
Thanks for that! I have read on here and other sites that people are complaining because they had to ride with kids or others who didn't know how to "do their jobs" and ruined it for them. I guess that's what I am afraid of if I ever ride it. I would not want to ruin the ride for people who have dreamed of being immersed in SW while on this ride by not knowing what a pilot is supposed to do. I do get it

I remember worrying when the new Mission Space opened. I actually thought that I would cause a crash if I didn't do the right thing. Silly, I know,but it's just me.
It's good to hear that maybe others won't 'be upset by a rookie like me

I really think there are a lot of people like me who just think it's a ride and don't know that it is supposed to be immersive.