wareagle57
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OK. The merging of the two threads has, as usual, made things more confusing, as I no longer can find the post I wanted to respond to. Anyway, here are a couple of thoughts I have.
1) Say what you will about the Speedway, but I see more genuine smiles from 4-7 year old kids that have just driven the Speedway than I see on any other attraction at WDW. There is not a child in that age group that does not like to drive a car. 'Classic' rides like Peter Pan and Pirates of the Caribbean don't hold a candle to the Speedway when it comes to making kids happy.
I agree. Sometimes we try to be too logical. Speedway takes up a lot of space, and in the eyes of an adult doesn't really do much for us. It's loud. It smells. We would put something SO MUCH BETTER THERE.
But as much as I love getting new thrilling E-tickets, that's not what WDW is about. At least it's not the only thing it's about. I like when thrilling innovative things get added, because it shows people that it's not just for kids. But I don't want to ever lose sight of the fact that it largely is made for kids and families to enjoy together. Especially the Magic Kingdom. I don't want Disney to become Universal because we are trying too hard to impress all of the kids who grew up loving WDW and want thrilling adult reasons to come back. Keep the kids happy.
That doesn't necessarily mean the speedway has to stay. But I think it has a lot more value that we normally are willing to admit. I hope Toy Story Land and 7DMT are as beloved by kids as the attractions we grew up riding. I can't think of much else that has been done for that age group in the last 10 years.