Here is my take on Everest, I rode it 3 times on Thursday, and was pretty impressed, my husband was somewhat let down (will get to why in a minute). The most thrilling section is the backwards part, to get an idea of the sensation ride a Boomerang, both are pretty similar sensations except there are of course no loops or inversions.
There are 3 stops or slow parts in the entire ride, the 1st small lift hill (there is no click click click as they are using an new technology for the anti roll backs) then a slow big thunder mountainish drop and curve which takes you to the larger lift hill. you drop into a curve, head for the back of the mountain and to the gnarled track. if you sit in the very front the dead end track catches you by suprise. this is where the run backwards starts, so you start in the lighted area, but quickly run back into the mountain, several tight banked curves, no big drops though going backwards.
This was my husband's problem with EE, is that if you look down while you are going backwards you can see the steel structure of the mountain EASILY, and I agree its very anti-Disney to see actually how a rides work. I mean you get rid of the anti roll back clicks, and you have a cool train whistle with smoke and then you see the innards of a ride?
Anyway, so you roll back, stop, and you see the projection of the Yeti tearing up the track, as if it was a shadow. Jeff (the husband) didn't like this either as it broke the story line, as you see the broken track and THEN you see the Yeti break up the track... it seems someone reversed page 8 and 9 of the storyboard or something. So while your watching the track switches out, you go straight, right into the "big drop" which is like Splash Mountain in that you come from the darkness directly into the light and drops, but if you sit toward the front its not bad at all. Its very comparable to an old classic wooden coaster drop, straight, but not steep, like Blue Streak/Skyliner/ Ive heard it whips you down in the very back though, I should try that this summer.
This is where it picks up a lot of speed, whips you around through a lot of curves, no drops, very fun. You run into the Yeti at the very end of the ride, if you sit in the very front it feels like he is about to literally grab you. He is very big, and very life-like, and for a little kid probably very scary.
Then your back in the station...
Jennifer