Two more here.I think my husband and I are the only two people in the world who do not get the big deal about TSMM. We've ridden it a few times and just don't get it. And I LOVE LOVE LOVE the Toy Story movies.
Two more here.I think my husband and I are the only two people in the world who do not get the big deal about TSMM. We've ridden it a few times and just don't get it. And I LOVE LOVE LOVE the Toy Story movies.
Two more here.
There are only 2 rides at Hollywood Studios for children under 40": GMR which is not worth a re-ride for the majority of people and is either boring or scary for many children or TSMM. So basically everyone with a small child in their party will ride TSMM.I think my husband and I are the only two people in the world who do not get the big deal about TSMM. We've ridden it a few times and just don't get it. And I LOVE LOVE LOVE the Toy Story movies.
There are only 2 rides at Hollywood Studios for children under 40": GMR which is not worth a re-ride for the majority of people and is either boring or scary for many children or TSMM. So basically everyone with a small child in their party will ride TSMM.
Older children and adults who don't like thrill rides don't have many other options either. Star Tours - causes motion sickness for many. ToT - need to be OK with heights/drops. RnRC - fast start, inversions, and blaring music keep many away.
Added to the fact that TSMM encourages multiple rides in order to better your score or beat others in your party... A good ride turns into a huge deal.
I think my husband and I are the only two people in the world who do not get the big deal about TSMM. We've ridden it a few times and just don't get it. And I LOVE LOVE LOVE the Toy Story movies.
There are only 2 rides at Hollywood Studios for children under 40": GMR which is not worth a re-ride for the majority of people and is either boring or scary for many children or TSMM. So basically everyone with a small child in their party will ride TSMM.
Older children and adults who don't like thrill rides don't have many other options either. Star Tours - causes motion sickness for many. ToT - need to be OK with heights/drops. RnRC - fast start, inversions, and blaring music keep many away.
Added to the fact that TSMM encourages multiple rides in order to better your score or beat others in your party... A good ride turns into a huge deal.
Roaming character test at MK
http://www.orlandoparksnews.com/2015/09/roaming-character-test-to-take-place-at.html
I guest their first test with Flynn Rider must have gone quite well then.
I think my husband and I are the only two people in the world who do not get the big deal about TSMM. We've ridden it a few times and just don't get it. And I LOVE LOVE LOVE the Toy Story movies.
I like the idea if they do it with rare characters, but the "staples" need to stay put and let people plan their interactions. Welcome to Disney where you need to plan everything in advance, but we will throw in some random stuff just to keep you off balance! Have a magical day and thanks for the $10/person for missing your ADR that you booked half a year ago.Roaming character test at MK
http://www.orlandoparksnews.com/2015/09/roaming-character-test-to-take-place-at.html
I am 100% with you.
I think the obsession...90 minute waits and lauding for adding another track 7 years after opening...with midway is just a symptom of the "bad consumerism" that has taken over in wdw and cost all of us a fortune for the last 10 years - in particular.
I like the ride...I think it's good quality and a solid ride.
But that's just it...it was a solid addition 7 years ago...which used to be the development pattern in parks. Add something new, pump it for a year or so...then move on to the next thing.
It's insane...that park has had multiple closures, no additions, and endless tinkering with frozen and cupcake upsells since midway opened...
I link the two things together to result in a lowering of expectations and consumer exploitation. Just my two.
There was a lot of talk when the trailer for the PBS Documentary WALT DISNEY came out. Now that it has aired, what are your thoughts?
We have it recorded and have only watched the first 2 hours so far.... I read the book years ago, and from what I can remember, this is following it very closely, showing the good, the bad and the ugly of Walt's life and dream. So far, I like it...and we can probably cancel the "Marceline to Main Street" tour we have scheduled next month...,lol.