tink2020
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Ok.... so now that this is bumped back up, any opinions on the ride since it's OPEN?!
I can't wait to see it in May. After living in Mexico for one summer + one month the following year (a non-touristy, culturally rich part of Mexico nonetheless), I have a huge soft spot for El Rio de Tiempo.
I had hoped to read opinions on the ride rather than assumptions, but I realize this thread started a while back, before the opening. I know there are several opinions - several STRONG opinions - on "classic" Disney World. Need I point out threads on the wand or sorcerer's hat? I won't, don't worry. I certainly don't spend any time chiming in on those, because - regardless of which side I'm on - it's a lost cause around here as far as civil discussion goes.
I'd still love to hear thoughts on the ride after someone has ridden it -- especially the naysayers! My biggest pet peeve is people freaking out about something without giving it a chance. (That's why I was sucked in to reading the whole thread, you know
)
Maybe it sucks. Maybe I'll cry real tears over the fact that my beloved ride has nothing to do with Mexico. Maybe I'll be annoyed that it's only about Donald Duck. Maybe I'll love it. Either way, I'm afraid I'm going to have to hold back a real opinion until I ride it. I think it's entirely possible that they refreshed the ride, added a few birds, made a few people more interested in it (just for argument's sake, I have definitely been one of few on it most times I have ridden in the past!).... and somehow maintained the culture and experience that is Mexico. To whoever retorted to a similar argument: "you must go out and see every movie ever made" when confronted with the idea of pre-judging an attraction, film, whatever. I think the only point made throughout this whole thread by people on "this side" of the argument, is that if you DON'T see every movie ever made, fine. That's your choice. I for one see very FEW movies that are made. But I also don't go around throwing a fit and boycotting all of the rest of them that don't look appealing to me.
So.... any takers? Or will we have to wait until I come back in May for more opinions on the new theme?

I can't wait to see it in May. After living in Mexico for one summer + one month the following year (a non-touristy, culturally rich part of Mexico nonetheless), I have a huge soft spot for El Rio de Tiempo.
I had hoped to read opinions on the ride rather than assumptions, but I realize this thread started a while back, before the opening. I know there are several opinions - several STRONG opinions - on "classic" Disney World. Need I point out threads on the wand or sorcerer's hat? I won't, don't worry. I certainly don't spend any time chiming in on those, because - regardless of which side I'm on - it's a lost cause around here as far as civil discussion goes.
I'd still love to hear thoughts on the ride after someone has ridden it -- especially the naysayers! My biggest pet peeve is people freaking out about something without giving it a chance. (That's why I was sucked in to reading the whole thread, you know

Maybe it sucks. Maybe I'll cry real tears over the fact that my beloved ride has nothing to do with Mexico. Maybe I'll be annoyed that it's only about Donald Duck. Maybe I'll love it. Either way, I'm afraid I'm going to have to hold back a real opinion until I ride it. I think it's entirely possible that they refreshed the ride, added a few birds, made a few people more interested in it (just for argument's sake, I have definitely been one of few on it most times I have ridden in the past!).... and somehow maintained the culture and experience that is Mexico. To whoever retorted to a similar argument: "you must go out and see every movie ever made" when confronted with the idea of pre-judging an attraction, film, whatever. I think the only point made throughout this whole thread by people on "this side" of the argument, is that if you DON'T see every movie ever made, fine. That's your choice. I for one see very FEW movies that are made. But I also don't go around throwing a fit and boycotting all of the rest of them that don't look appealing to me.
So.... any takers? Or will we have to wait until I come back in May for more opinions on the new theme?

