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Was not running last week when my daughter was there.i noticed they stopped running the preshow does anyone know if the preshow is back
There was a "trackless" phase for a couple of years. I have not rode this yet, but from what I hear, the car mix-up actually justifies trackless here. True?Rode this for the first time since Opening Week.
It has some cute effects and cool use of tech; but I honestly believe it's one of the worst rides Disney has put out. It doesn't help it replaces one of my favorite rides ever - so that's an extra demerit!
There was a "trackless" phase for a couple of years. I have not rode this yet, but from what I hear, the car mix-up actually justifies trackless here. True?
Adding to this, I went a while back with my mom who had to be in a wheelchair due to some knee issues she was having at the time. It was a relatively uncrowded visit so we rode it multiple times that week. However, with ADA they default to load you in the last car. It got to a point after the 2nd time we started to ask to be in any car but the last, since it was so obvious how much you are missing.Yes. The problem is if you're in the last car - you miss A LOT of the ride.
One of the things they fixed with the DL version is that they reanimated the ride film so people in the back cars don't miss out on as many scenes.Yes. The problem is if you're in the last car - you miss A LOT of the ride.
I’m worried this will be my reaction whenever I ride it. The music is great though and sets a good mood for a day in a Disney park at least.Rode this for the first time since Opening Week.
It has some cute effects and cool use of tech; but I honestly believe it's one of the worst rides Disney has put out. It doesn't help it replaces one of my favorite rides ever - so that's an extra demerit!
I like and enjoy the ride, but the lines are too long for what it is. I greatly preferred the Great Movie Ride. That was more than just a ride, it was an experience. Generally, actual attractions are much better than the You Tube videos of the ride. That's why I pay little attention to the videos until I experience the attraction. In the rare case of Mickey and Minnie, the ride wasn't any better than the You Tube video, so I was a little disappointed when I rode it (5 times) over a vacation. So, on future vacations it'll probably be one and done. And yes, the car you're in has considerably different experiences. But, that's a good thing when it comes to repeat rides.On the plus side, went last weekend and the preshow was working for the first time ever for me. Adds a little something.
Not an all-timer for me, but a fine ride if the wait is 25 or under. At 50, disappointing.
Have you experienced WEB Slingers yet? Even if you're not thrilled with Runaway Railway*, it's on an exponentially higher level of craft and ambition than WEB Slingers is!I honestly believe it's one of the worst rides Disney has put out.
Have you experienced WEB Slingers yet? Even if you're not thrilled with Runaway Railway*, it's on an exponentially higher level of craft and ambition than WEB Slingers is!
*I like it fine, especially at Disneyland, where there's no added pressure on it because of replacing a beloved attraction, and it's just one of about fifteen dark rides in the lineup.
My wife and I love MMRR — though I will admit I wasn’t sad to see Great Movie Ride go and I’m a sucker for the animation style + the banger of a song.