goofy4tink
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The podcasts were pretty good. They give a nice idea of what to expect, however I think the 'real thing' is going to be over the top! As far as does WDW need it? Sure, why not. There are a ton of attractions that the entire family can participate in. I, for one, can't ride Primevil Whirl. There is just something about the way it turns and drops that leave me ill. If I close my eyes I can do it, but what's the fun in that?! But, I can do M:S with no problems whatsoever. Not every attraction is going to be for everyone. I reallythink EE is going to be a huge asset to AK. Disney does need to add some super headliner attractions along this line. I know that when my brother and his family visit Florida, they never go to WDW anymore (the boys are 17 and 21 now)...for the past 10 years they have gone only to Universal and SeaWorld (sil loves SW). Never WDW though. He says it has nothing of interest to the boys or to him anymore. Maybe EE will bring those older teens and young adults looking for a thrill into the park. Not that WE need anymore people in there, but I'm sure Disney would like to see it.
As far as harmful to one's health? I don't think there are any attractions in WDW that are harmful. Sure, if you are pregnant or have a bad neck/back there are things you shouldn't do. But there is an awful lot of other stuff there. Something for every taste IMHO.
As far as harmful to one's health? I don't think there are any attractions in WDW that are harmful. Sure, if you are pregnant or have a bad neck/back there are things you shouldn't do. But there is an awful lot of other stuff there. Something for every taste IMHO.