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My parents just returned from a trip to WDW. Before they left, my mother asked me about Expedition Everest. They go every year, so I compared it to other rides she'd be familiar with. Here's what I told her:
"It's faster than Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, but doesn't throw you around in the seat as roughly. It's not nearly as fast as Rockin' Roller Coaster. There is a section where you go backwards for about 30 seconds, and a lot of the ride is in the dark."
When they got home, she said she screamed her head off the whole time and was wobbly-kneed for a half hour after getting off. She says she'll never trust my opinion of a ride again. (This was said mostly for the sake of giving me a hard time to be funny, but I think was inspired by a grain of truth.)
Now I ask you, did I mis-represent E:E with my description? I still stand by it.
"It's faster than Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, but doesn't throw you around in the seat as roughly. It's not nearly as fast as Rockin' Roller Coaster. There is a section where you go backwards for about 30 seconds, and a lot of the ride is in the dark."
When they got home, she said she screamed her head off the whole time and was wobbly-kneed for a half hour after getting off. She says she'll never trust my opinion of a ride again. (This was said mostly for the sake of giving me a hard time to be funny, but I think was inspired by a grain of truth.)
Now I ask you, did I mis-represent E:E with my description? I still stand by it.



because I was immediately ready to go back on. When folks ask me about it, I usually just say it was "awesome but intense."