Leahmeicher
Mouseketeer
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Is frozen ever after scary for little ones ? I thought it was just a boat ride but when I YouTubed it it looks like it goes down hill and goes backward ? Is this more of a thrill ride ?
-"oh by the way, at one point the boat goes backwards for a little" if you are concerned.
Sorry, but that's misleading by not ALSO describing the actual frontwards DROP which comes AFTER the "backwards" section. Guests have been confusing these two completely different parts of the ride, even back when it was "Maelstrom."at one point Marshmallow 'sends' you aware [ I think the poster means "away"] from Elsa's castle (that's the backwards part ). The slope you go down is slight. If you road the ride when it was Maelstrom, it's the same as when the troll would send you back to the 'real' world.
Yes. This.The backwards part is Elsa singing Let it Go...
and the drop is when Marshmallow tells you to leave.
The ride is not scary but Marshmallow can be a little frightening.
Yup.Edit: I should add that it wasn’t the drop that scared her it was the giant snowman.
Agreed.Our DD was 19 months old and LOVED it. guess it just depends on the child - like all rides. You never know what is going to freak them out.
Are you saying there are 2 drops or that you go backwards and then spin forward before dropping just once? I rode it more than a decade ago as Malestrom and I remember the drop, but I thought it was backwards too.Sorry, but that's misleading by not ALSO describing the actual frontwards DROP which comes AFTER the "backwards" section. Guests have been confusing these two completely different parts of the ride, even back when it was "Maelstrom."
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Yes. This.
Yup.
That character is very LARGE, kind of LOUD, and very CLOSE to the guests.
Agreed.
It is two separate effects. One, then the other.Are you saying there are 2 drops or that you go backwards and then spin forward before dropping just once? I rode it more than a decade ago as Malestrom and I remember the drop, but I thought it was backwards too.
Edit: I should add that it wasn’t the drop that scared her it was the giant snowman.
The backwards part is Elsa singing Let it Go and the drop is when Marshmallow tells you to leave. The ride is not scary but Marshmallow can be a little frightening. My 4yo Frozen fan did not want to ride it again for that reason!