skier_pete
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I have to justify some. Normally
Kali would not be there but I really am not a fan of AK overall, so this is a ride that my son likes and we all go on there. Grizzly run is better!
OK, I can see the reasoning. DD likes Kali, so I went on with her last trip. We missed out on the drenching, which made me happy. I don't think I would ever choose to go on it myself. It's funny, we LOVE AK, but the rides there (outside of EE) are awful in my opinion (don't consider Kilomajaro Safari a "ride").
Space Mountain is classified as lame because as a kid I thought it was the BOMB! As an adult it doesn't live up to the same thrill as the memory! I love Roller Coasters, most of Disney's coasters are not out of this world. But they are at Disney!
Well, I like coasters too...and none of the Disney coasters are top-notch thrills - though I think EE is outstanding. I just think Disney cares more about being for everyone than about having the top thrills, and I'm fine with that. (DW and DD are not thrill-riders at all, so if it was all about thrills they wouldn't do it anyways. Being in the dark totally makes Space Mountain awesome, though.
Don't know if you have ever been to Seabreeze (maybe if you have family in Irondequoit) but the Bobsleds remind me of space mountain but not in the dark. I could have also listed CoP as a fav and Bear Jamboree, but I ran out of numbers! I still like the Tiki Room, even with the changes. I miss 20,000 leagues under the sea, that was a cool ride as a kid!!
Oh god, the Bobsleds are terrible, but I guess I would agree that it's not unlike Space Mountain would be. We've only been there a few times...I really liked the JackRabbit though. Actually a *great* local coaster is the one at Marineland in Niagara Falls. Don't know if you've ever been there but the coaster (can't remember its name) is built into this hill....so the lift-hill is actually on the ground, so as you are going up it doesn't seem like much, but it is LONG, with several inversions. A steel coaster too so it's smooth. It's quite honestly one of my favorite coasters of all. (My all-time fav is The Hulk at Uni-IoA, though I've only been on it once.)
Like CoP, can't stand Bear Jamboree (mostly because I sit there thinking "They wrecked the TIki-birds yet they kept THIS!") and also miss 20,000 leagues - though I almost guarantee that's a ride that remains better in memory than it was in reality. Our first trip in 1997, the 20,000 leagues lake was still there (as was the Skyway - remember that classic!) so it was much sadder to miss it. I find I miss things more when the remnants stay behind (like the Tiki birds). Things that are gone for good don't get me as sad.