LeahZ
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While Mater and Lightning get all the attention with their attractions, two of the film’s breakout comic geniuses have created their own smash hit – Luigi’s Flying Tires! Since fans of Disneyland have been crying out for years to bring back a ride like the historical Flying Saucers (which had a successful 5 year run in the early 1960′s), it is almost a no-brainer to realize that this will be one of the more popular attractions in Cars Land.
Thanks. I understand it's a positive article, but
On the contrary, it is almost a no-brainer to realize that this will be the worst attraction in Cars Land among the three rides. All the reviews before this have RSR and MJJ rated much higher than LFT.
Still, I enjoyed reading the blog. Very informative and energetic. I can't wait to ride this one. Heck, with extremely low expectations set, I may be pleasantly surprised.
ValpoCory. Out of the three rides in Cars Land this was my wife's favorite. I too really liked it but liked RSR better. It was lots of fun and once we figured out to lean in the direction the tire wanted to move it was a blast. A winner in our book.
Hey folks! Thanks for all of the lively debate about the blog! I also heard the folks that had already decided ahead of time that the ride had no value and then I decided not to color my perception either way.
Here was my thought process in reviewing the attraction:
I think most importantly, I wanted to communicate what I saw as it happened, so that people could be aware and prep themselves. Hopefully readers will take more time to look at the walls, flowers and queue and manage their own expectations going in.
- I analyzed popularity based on how much people were talking about the attraction - pro or con. Human nature actually dictates that there will be people who will try out a ride they feel they heard negative things on, because they want to prove that the naysayer is either right or wrong. Disney built a much larger queue for Luigi's than Mater's and the line patterns this weekend proved that this indeed was the need distribution. More attended Luigi's vs. Mater's.
- Finally, I watched faces each time I rode. I don't think I saw anyone who got off that ride with unhappy body language.
very fair strategy ! So much more mature than the "haters" who have decided it's value prior to every riding the thing !