cigar95
DIS weakest link
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Our visit is in just about three weeks. Last visit two years ago.
In days of yore, our brains were pretty scrambled by Jimmy Neutron, even though we are generally fine with coasters, Mission Space, and other "intense" rides. Is Despicable Me pretty similar to Jimmy in terms of how jarring it will be?
And if I haven't seen the movies, will the attraction make any sense?
(Oddly enough, the other ride in Universal that scrambled my brain was another kid-oriented one, Cat In The Hat.)
Then there's Transformers. All I've seen is the first movie, so I get the general gist of what's going on. Should I see the other movies to understand the attraction? Unlike Despicable Me, I'm not thinking about skipping this one.
Planning multiple rides on Men in Black in hopes of finally reaching 999k. Has the attraction gotten any love in recent months, or are we still seeing targets and sensors gradually disappear, and guns that "sorta" work?
Thanks for your inputs here.
In days of yore, our brains were pretty scrambled by Jimmy Neutron, even though we are generally fine with coasters, Mission Space, and other "intense" rides. Is Despicable Me pretty similar to Jimmy in terms of how jarring it will be?
And if I haven't seen the movies, will the attraction make any sense?
(Oddly enough, the other ride in Universal that scrambled my brain was another kid-oriented one, Cat In The Hat.)
Then there's Transformers. All I've seen is the first movie, so I get the general gist of what's going on. Should I see the other movies to understand the attraction? Unlike Despicable Me, I'm not thinking about skipping this one.
Planning multiple rides on Men in Black in hopes of finally reaching 999k. Has the attraction gotten any love in recent months, or are we still seeing targets and sensors gradually disappear, and guns that "sorta" work?
Thanks for your inputs here.