You can make a strong argument for this one but I still think that I like Spiderman better but maybe only because it's smoother. They are excellent, as is the Simpsons.
THIS ride simulator is the absolute BEST EVER!!! FOTL was SO worth it, even for this ride alone. The only way it could've been better is if we didn't even have to get off!
It's one of those experiences that is hard to explain to someone else...no words can describe or do it justice.
Doing Disney this Fall, but can't wait to get back to IOA/USO and hopefully H/P will be fully operational by then.
I'm inclined to agree. My only complaint is that there was some kind of newspaper joke just before the offloading platform, and I didn't see it in time to 'get' it. Oh well...
When Spiderman came out and ioa billed it as the 1st of its kind, i thought indy at Disneyland got kinda jipped b/c it does the same stuff, just w/out 3-D (which makes it even better if you ask me; its more real). it moves on a track and 'simulates' bumping and slipping and rocking and all that stuff so i think it counts
if indy doesnt count as a simulator though, then i have to agree that spiderman is king
The only one that I've seen that looks similar is DarkCastle at Bush Gardens Williamsburg. It looks very cool from Youtube, but I have actually never ridden it...yet. For now Spiderman definitely holds the crown for me. Would love to check out DK though, I love haunted house type rides and it looks like a haunted house meets spiderman kind of.
The only one that I've seen that looks similar is DarkCastle at Bush Gardens Williamsburg. It looks very cool from Youtube, but I have actually never ridden it...yet. .
my family's consensus was it was good, not great...same way we felt about the park in general (probably because we hit a very busy, hot Saturday in August); we do plan to give park another try someday offseason
i've always considered simulators & indoor coasters (The Mummy, especially) to be amped up versions of dark ridesmy fav of the genre.