skier_pete
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That's a good point, we've never done that. If it's still open in September, we'll give it a go!
Ask the CM when you come in where to sit to get picked. Then be prepared to jump up and down like a mad-(wo)man when they call on your section. Still might not get picked, but ups the chances.
I'm guessing some of the money is going to go towards Epcot and maybe even a new nighttime show at MK?
Isn't the cars ride in DLR very similar to Test Track? I've never been on it but I've watched POV videos of the cars ride and other than the theme and the race between 2 cars at the end, the whole concept seems very similar. I definitely get Disney wanting to duplicate rides to save time and money, but I'd rather seem them push the boat out a bit.
The mechanism is the same as test track, but the experience/ride is way better. I always make the comparison like this: It's a Small World and Pirates of the Caribbean have the exact same ride mechanism (shallow bottom boats in tracks), yet somehow you don't feel like they are the same ride.
That said, even though RSR is fantastic, I really don't want them to clone it in Florida - I would much prefer unique rides. I think cloning rides from Paris and/or Asia in the US is fine, but in general I prefer them not to clone ALL the rides between DLR and WDW - those a two parks that people can (and as Disney fans SHOULD) get to try, and if all the new rides are the same in both places that becomes a lot less interesting. Cloning a ride like TSMM - a very basic ride, is fine, but something as unique as RSR should leave to its own space.