caribear
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I admit it, I am a chicken when it comes to any type of ride that has "free falls," goes upside down or goes down any big drops. I ride Big Thunder Mountain Railroad and Space Mountain (only once in a blue moon), Splash Mountain (when I am coerced...and my stomach does flip-flops while I wait in line...I make myself sick thinking about the big drop at the end.). I do not ride RNR, Tower of Terror or Mission: Space. I made myself go on Expedition Everest....my tummy did the usual flip-flops and I screamed and laughed throughout the whole ride. I think the theming in the que line is incredible. I would recommend getting a fast pass for a second ride, but go standby first and see all of the artifacts/signage located throughout the standby que.
I was in the 4th row from the front. I heard that you can see the visual effects (Yeti and projections of the Yeti) better from the front of the train and that the back "whips" you around more. The view from the lift is awesome! You can even see Epcot and some of the hotels if you look to the left. The ride starts of pretty tame...that is until you run into a piece of mangled track and see the projection of the Yeti tearing up the track...at this point you cannot go any further, so you must go backwards. I have to say the scariest part of the ride was the backwards sequence...in the dark! You can feel the pressure on your chest/head as the train goes backwards with a little dip and some turns. The train stops again as the Yeti is projected on the mountain tearing up the tracks and you begin going forward again. The 80ft drop comes next and then you go back into the mountain for a close, but quick encounter with the mysterious Yeti. The ride is very smooth...no clattering of the wheels on the tracks.
One ride in a day is enough for me, but I will ride again when I get the chance. I think the attraction lived up to the hype around it....and for a chicken like me.....it was as thrilling as I will go. I screamed like a little girl, laughed like crazy and walked off with a tear rolling down my cheek from all the laughter.
On a side note, I think the load/unload time is very quick. So hopefully the wait times won't seem so long....especially if you enjoy looking at all the artifacts/theming in the que line.
I was in the 4th row from the front. I heard that you can see the visual effects (Yeti and projections of the Yeti) better from the front of the train and that the back "whips" you around more. The view from the lift is awesome! You can even see Epcot and some of the hotels if you look to the left. The ride starts of pretty tame...that is until you run into a piece of mangled track and see the projection of the Yeti tearing up the track...at this point you cannot go any further, so you must go backwards. I have to say the scariest part of the ride was the backwards sequence...in the dark! You can feel the pressure on your chest/head as the train goes backwards with a little dip and some turns. The train stops again as the Yeti is projected on the mountain tearing up the tracks and you begin going forward again. The 80ft drop comes next and then you go back into the mountain for a close, but quick encounter with the mysterious Yeti. The ride is very smooth...no clattering of the wheels on the tracks.
One ride in a day is enough for me, but I will ride again when I get the chance. I think the attraction lived up to the hype around it....and for a chicken like me.....it was as thrilling as I will go. I screamed like a little girl, laughed like crazy and walked off with a tear rolling down my cheek from all the laughter.
On a side note, I think the load/unload time is very quick. So hopefully the wait times won't seem so long....especially if you enjoy looking at all the artifacts/theming in the que line.