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Originally posted by JMD
I loved World of Motion, but Test Track is better. I loved Horizons, when we used to go to Epcot that was the first ride we went on every time. But Mission: Space is better. I would hate to see SSE go, but I'm sure whatever they replace it with will be much better.
I respectfully disagree for a couple of reasons. One of Walt Disney's main reasons for creating Disneyland was to make a place where families could go and do things together rather than the kids going on the rides while the parents sat on a park bench. Every time you take away a World of Motion and replace it with a Test Track, you make the park a little less family friendly. World of Motion was a wonderful ride that could be enjoyed by everyone from infants to grandparents. Same for Horizons. Now you've got 2 thrill rides in those spaces which millions of visitors can't ride because they are too short, too scared or too disabled. Families with young children can skip right past what used to be 2 popular attrations. If we lose SE, there won't be much left for families to do in FW. The wrecked Imagination by redoing it. They tore out the ride at Living Seas. And they closed Wonders of Life most of the time. So all that's left is Energy and The Land. Somehow that $50 admission fee doesn't seem like a great deal for families anymore.
Personally, I disagree with you because I think M:S isn't very good. I think it was way overhyped and the only reason I am likely to ride it in the future is to accompany DD until we're comfortable sending her on her own. And DW will sit out because she thought it was lousy too.
Yes I'm a Disney old-timer but what's wrong with that? I've spent 22 weeks of my life and thousands and thousands of dollars there. I think my opinion should count too.