Judy from Boise
Watch out – might take away your
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anyone thinking of planning a DL trip this year, head on over to the DL board! With the 50th celebration around the corner....timing will be everything this year!
DisneyFan09 said:"Ladies and gentlemen boys and girls Disneyland proudly presents our spectacular festival pagaent of nighttime magic and imagination in thousands of sparkling lights and electric symphomagnetic musical sound, the Main Street Electrical Parade!!!"
Hippychickali said:Ok, ok. I can see you feel very strongly about this. I am not trying to compare the MSEP and the EWP. In fact, I have never even seen the EWP (but plan to this trip). I said that the EWP won't substitute for MSEP but the OP might still enjoy it. That's all I'll say about that as not to get jumped on again.
Ali

I love it!!
I've seen Spectro a few times too! There were some dolls on the floats with funny lit up faces that always freaked me out.

!Myron said:They already destroyed "The World Of Motion", as well as "Horizons" to be replaced by thrill rides which I can't ride as I have vertigo. QUOTE]
WEBMD defines vertigo as the sensation that you or your surroundings are moving when there is no actual movement. A feeling of spinning, whirling, falling or tilting. Nausea and vomiting can occur if the sensations are strong enough and you may even be unable to stand until the feeling passes.
Obviously every ride at WDW, be it the late "World Of Motion" or the current "Test Track", moves. Some rides are faster than others, some go upside down, some spin. It seems to me however that it is not vertigo that is keeping you off the "thrill rides".
I don't enjoy riding the tea cups or the Rock n' Rollercoaster because the spinning and looping upside down make me feel sick. This is caused by real movement, and not the imagined sensation of vertigo.