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Soarin' is my favorite ride in all the parks--I can't help thinking it would be worth losing it for a brief spell to ensure that other people get the same quality experience that I did the first time I rode it. That said, the last time I rode it, I felt like I was in elementary school watching a film strip for the first few seconds with all the specks!
That is a different problem..some of the "dirt" you see is dust that can build up on the projector, gets drawn in and sticks to the lenses. Sometimes it goes away, sometimes it's pretty persistent.
Another problem is film wear. I don't know how many copies of the film they may have, but like any other physical media it can wear out - especially when shown a hundred or more times every day.
If there is a major rehab for Soarin', I'd expect them to move to digital projection (and if they do that, don't be surprised if they vary the experience like was done with Star Tours). However, Soarin' is essentially an Omnimax film, which is a special form of IMAX. Digital projection isn't quite up to IMAX-level quality. There is a "Digital IMAX" out there, but the resolution quality isn't up to the traditional IMAX standard. So it may wait for technology to catch up.



i was scared, didnt expect it to feel so real and im terrified of heights

