1. Isn't it basically the same ride?
My kids love the Buzz ride in MK but we never go to DHS. DS (8) just heard about TSMM and now can talk of nothing else for our NOVEMBER trip.
2. Why is there such a demand for TSMM over Buzz? Curious...
Seriously though, the technology is far more advanced on TSM and the experience is completely different.1. No. You could say they both allow you to shoot at targets from your vehicle, but that's about it.
2. Because it's better.Seriously though, the technology is far more advanced on TSM and the experience is completely different.
TSM sees longer waits because it is one of only a very few family-friendly attractions at DHS that appeals to all ages. (Contrast that with Buzz at MK.) TSM is also a slow loader, while Buzz is an omnimover and people-eater.




Totally the same. Pirates of the Caribbean is a rip-off of It's a Small World and Space Mountain is the same ride as the Matterhorn. Don't even bother.
and they have at least a story behind....kind of...
Then another of the times, I dropped my 3D glasses somehow. Bleh. That ride is really not fun without them! 
).
). Sure enough, the guy said he came to the park 2-3 times per month to rack up some crazy score at TSMM. He confirmed that working together with a partner there are lots of ways to "unlock" higher-scoring targets. Obviously most people are only tapping into about 10% of the ride's potential (but who cares -- it's a blast no matter what). I haven't checked myself, but my son said there are lots of tip sheets on the internet (ways to unlock bonus points). This is all old news, but certainly relevant in any TSMM vs Buzz conversation.