Disney's "smell" attractions

I don't think the chili-dog smell on Stitch was that bad. I could have died when we were on it last time, as we're getting off, my DH says, "Now I want a chili dog." About a dozen people around us gagged. :lmao:
 
Quite honestly, I'll ride pretty much anything, but I'm a little bit afraid of heights (not when I'm in a roller coaster, but the glider had a whole different type of feel to it). I ride everything in all of the parks, and believe it or not, Soarin' is the "scariest" to me! :lmao: I was probably focusing on "not falling out" and missed the good smells! :rotfl:

I understand that. My girls love Soarin'. I do, too, but the first couple of times with my 4yo I had a tight grip on her little leg. She's one to try to stand on some of the rides. She's fearless, and is a major contributor to my grey hairs.
 
They use the "bad" smells mostly because little kids think they are funny; the whole P-U hilarity of the tot set.

Personally I hate the supposed apple-pie smell in MP; it smells very acrid to me, like apple-scented Lysol. They do a better job on Soarin' -- not so strong.
 












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