That is a really good notion...I never thought of it that way. I wouldn't say I'm a whimp as far as thrill rides go...I love a good roller coaster. However, I just don't think there should be a focus on these at Disney parks. It wasn't like this 10 years ago. I REALLY think the drop in attendance that occured after Sept 11th scared Disney into thinking that they had to really fill that thrill ride hole in order to bolster attendance and keep up with the competition. I just don't understand why Disney Managment can't stop for one second to think that even if they are lagging behind in the UGLY loop da loop / tubular track roller coaster area that their main strength lies within the layout, beauty, cleanliness, and creativity that creates the magic in the first place. They need to stop trying to be the same as everyone else and keep concentrating on their uniqueness. That's what continues to bring people back to Disney in the first place. Heck, every major city in America has a Six Flags type park to get their thrills at. You know it doesn't even make sense to me as a whole because every thrill ride Disney has created as of lately, with the exception of RockandRoller Coaster, is dumbed down to an unextreme level...they are all "disney-fied." So, why bother with concentrating so hard on this junk in the first place?...bring back the well-scripted journeys filled with audio animatronics and then throw in a nice drop at the end for your thrill. Splash Mountain is the perfect example of what the new Disney attraction should be all about. It adheres to the imaginative and unique experience we've come to love at Disney parks while throwing in the thrill that people seem to be seeking time and time again. A perfect balance. Man, I love that ride.
-J