EE more comparable to BTMRR?

LuvTheMagic985

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I've read on a few other sites that Expedition Everest is more like BigThunderMountain than RNR.......Is this the case? What is your opinion...those of you who have riden. TIA :wave2:
 
yup, that's about right. Add in a bit of the Mummy too and you got EE.
 
Well Dh has a neck problem, and I told him Big Thunder was definately a "no go", however after riding EE, I told him to go on. He did great and we all loved it! Ages from 60 down to 9 in my family . Yes it is a train, but SMOOTH, faster like Space Mountain and parts of it in the dark. It's a great job!! :bounce:
 
EE is a good mixture of the other "thrill" rides at WDW. It's the smoothest of them all; and while it doesn't turn you upside down like RnR, the backwards portion is quite discombobulating...in a thrilling way. It is my favorite of all the Disney roller coasters.
 

DS11 and I both felt it was much better than BTMRR, Space Mountain and RnR. It is closest to BTMRR, but it has fantastic theming and a great story. Haven't done Mummy. DS11 asked "How did they make a ride this great!" :goodvibes
 
Camping Griswalds said:
Well Dh has a neck problem, and I told him Big Thunder was definately a "no go", however after riding EE, I told him to go on. He did great and we all loved it! Ages from 60 down to 9 in my family . Yes it is a train, but SMOOTH, faster like Space Mountain and parts of it in the dark. It's a great job!! :bounce:
Thanks for your post. I have neck problems, as well, and cannot ride BTM anymore. I was hoping EE was smooth like RNR. I'm concerned about the backwards portion because I heard it also dips and curves at high speed in the dark. Any comments?
 
LoveToDisney said:
I'm concerned about the backwards portion because I heard it also dips and curves at high speed in the dark. Any comments?


The backwards portion isn't bad at all...fast, but very smooth. If you're riding in the very back of the train, it's a bit more intense; but nothing major. The backward curves are no problem at all.
 
The seats have nice big headrests too!

The backwards part was definately different but did not put a strain on your back or neck.

It's a great ride, two thumbs up! :thumbsup2 :thumbsup2
 
LoveToDisney said:
Thanks for your post. I have neck problems, as well, and cannot ride BTM anymore. I was hoping EE was smooth like RNR. I'm concerned about the backwards portion because I heard it also dips and curves at high speed in the dark. Any comments?

Rock N Roller Coaster knocks the daylights out of my head. I always come off of there and reach for the aspirin. Expedition:Everest was sooooo smooth. No jerkiness at all.
 
NJBlackBerry said:
It is closest to BTMRR, but it has fantastic theming and a great story.

My favorite CM said "It's BTMMR all grown up."

I only got a chance to ride it once, but it's RnR, BTMMR and the Mummy all rolled into one AWESOME package - definitely a 10 on a scale of 1-10!!
 
I just got back and rode it three times Sunday as well. I mentioned on another thread that the best I could compare it to was Big Thunder because of the curving loops around and through the mountain, however it is a smooth ride, it is nothing like Big Thunder as in the rickety shaking cars as it moves on the tracks. I thought that it was very fun but not too scary, making it a great family ride. :thumbsup2
 
DisneyDotty said:
Oooh--I can't wait to ride this! How are the lines? :sunny:

From what I've heard, the lines are either all the way back to the park entrance ;) or they're nothing at all. Since the ride isn't officially open, it's a "catch-as-catch-can" thing, and it all depends on who catches it. I'll be there this weekend...we'll see if I can get lucky. We rode it 5 times during the sneak preview (we went on Friday) and never waited longer than 15 minutes. :thumbsup2 Now that's what I call lucky! :banana:
 
LuvTheMagic985 said:
I've read on a few other sites that Expedition Everest is more like BigThunderMountain than RNR.......Is this the case? What is your opinion...those of you who have riden. TIA :wave2:

Here is an onride video if you want to check it out for yourself :goodvibes
 
For those of you who've rode (soft openings) do they post the times they open the ride or is it a case of "passing by....OMG it's open" type thing? Thanks for all the info!
 


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