MichiganDVC
Can barely see my Kool-aid bath with these Rose-co
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Here's what I don't understand about thrill rides...
I was reminiscing about my childhood at Magic Kingdom and the different rides/attractions, etc...
As a kid, I went on Thunder Mountain several times a trip and Space Mountain usually once a trip as I got older. They were "fun," but I don't have any nostalgia for them. I've ridden both as an adult, yet they don't do for me what Haunted Mansion does. And every time I ride Pirates and we pass the pirate with his hairy leg dangling over the bridge, I think of my mom who would point out how life-like the hair looked every time we rode.
I get that thrill rides are just that: Thrilling and fast. And although I am a giant baby who will NEVER ride RnR coaster or ToT or Everest(again), I have no problem with BTMRR. I just think because it goes so fast, there's no time to enjoy the story and no time to attach meaning to the ride that sticks with you for life.
I'd rather go on the Tomorrowland Transit Authority than Space Mountain.
Is there something wrong with me? 
I was reminiscing about my childhood at Magic Kingdom and the different rides/attractions, etc...
As a kid, I went on Thunder Mountain several times a trip and Space Mountain usually once a trip as I got older. They were "fun," but I don't have any nostalgia for them. I've ridden both as an adult, yet they don't do for me what Haunted Mansion does. And every time I ride Pirates and we pass the pirate with his hairy leg dangling over the bridge, I think of my mom who would point out how life-like the hair looked every time we rode.
I get that thrill rides are just that: Thrilling and fast. And although I am a giant baby who will NEVER ride RnR coaster or ToT or Everest(again), I have no problem with BTMRR. I just think because it goes so fast, there's no time to enjoy the story and no time to attach meaning to the ride that sticks with you for life.
I'd rather go on the Tomorrowland Transit Authority than Space Mountain.
Is there something wrong with me? 


