SoCalKDG
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For some of us the magic has actually increased. Since riding the mules at Disneyland in the late 60's, to my first ride on BTMMR, I started making annual, then semiannual, then eventually monthly trips to Disneyland, then DCA, finally yearly trips to WDW. I've seen an increase in the past 5 years in the magic of Disney.
Why, it was the birth of my first daughter 4 years ago(she is really tall for her age). Riding Small World and Pirates while she was a baby, watching her eyes dart everywhere, to the first rides on Splash, BTMRR, hearing her gleeful laugh, watching her interact with the characters, trust me the magic has increased 10 fold for myself.
Her favorite moment(and one of mine), last year around Halloween, came at a park many love to bash, DCA. It was their Halloween party, very enjoyable. She was all dressed up as a princess, had interacted with the princessess and had pictures taken, grabbed candy, when we rode Mulhulland Madness, a first for her. She rode with her mom first, when they get back she says with a big smile "that was awesome; Daddy, what does awesome mean? Come on dad, lets go again". When I rode with here she screamed in delight, leaving her hands in the air the whole time. This below average ride to me had just increased its entertainment value because it was a favorite of my daughters, capping a wonderful evening of music, spending time with family and friends, interacting with cast members, listening to music, etc.
With new rides opening at WDW in the last few years the only basis I can compare WDW old to new is in reviewing film of some of the older rides. So far I'll take the new ride everytime. I'll take Soaring, Test Track, Mission Space, even the new Imagination.
Here is why Mission Space is amazing. I rode it by myself two years ago and on our past trip talked my wife into riding it with me. After the ride she looks at me as says, "That was incredible, I've never experienced a ride like that in my life". We then discussed the feeling that we felt as we launched, the difficulty of interacting with the buttons due to he G's, and we wondered about how accurate that ride was when compared to the space shuttle. Unlike Soaring, another great ride, this one won't be for everyone, but it does provide an oppurtunity for many people to experience something that for many is amazing.
Whats funny is that in the 100's of visits to DLR or WDW I've never had a bad time with a cast member. Maybe its the smile on my face and the hello I say to them, I don't know, but they are as good as ever and when you consider in general how much of the service industry has changed for the worse, I'm even more impressed with cast members.
Why, it was the birth of my first daughter 4 years ago(she is really tall for her age). Riding Small World and Pirates while she was a baby, watching her eyes dart everywhere, to the first rides on Splash, BTMRR, hearing her gleeful laugh, watching her interact with the characters, trust me the magic has increased 10 fold for myself.
Her favorite moment(and one of mine), last year around Halloween, came at a park many love to bash, DCA. It was their Halloween party, very enjoyable. She was all dressed up as a princess, had interacted with the princessess and had pictures taken, grabbed candy, when we rode Mulhulland Madness, a first for her. She rode with her mom first, when they get back she says with a big smile "that was awesome; Daddy, what does awesome mean? Come on dad, lets go again". When I rode with here she screamed in delight, leaving her hands in the air the whole time. This below average ride to me had just increased its entertainment value because it was a favorite of my daughters, capping a wonderful evening of music, spending time with family and friends, interacting with cast members, listening to music, etc.
With new rides opening at WDW in the last few years the only basis I can compare WDW old to new is in reviewing film of some of the older rides. So far I'll take the new ride everytime. I'll take Soaring, Test Track, Mission Space, even the new Imagination.
Here is why Mission Space is amazing. I rode it by myself two years ago and on our past trip talked my wife into riding it with me. After the ride she looks at me as says, "That was incredible, I've never experienced a ride like that in my life". We then discussed the feeling that we felt as we launched, the difficulty of interacting with the buttons due to he G's, and we wondered about how accurate that ride was when compared to the space shuttle. Unlike Soaring, another great ride, this one won't be for everyone, but it does provide an oppurtunity for many people to experience something that for many is amazing.
Whats funny is that in the 100's of visits to DLR or WDW I've never had a bad time with a cast member. Maybe its the smile on my face and the hello I say to them, I don't know, but they are as good as ever and when you consider in general how much of the service industry has changed for the worse, I'm even more impressed with cast members.