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03-19-2005, 03:35 AM
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YEAH! I think we're going to Disney World in May! Does anybody know of any new rides or attractions?
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Carnation,
when are you going to be at Disneyworld? I'm going at the end of May. Maybe we can have a mini Greekchat get together.?
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03-19-2005, 03:41 AM
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And guess what phisigduchesscv.... they are doing the soft opening of SOARIN' at WDW right now!! So it will be open when you get there! You won't have to miss a thing
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I heard and I can't wait to see if there are any differences between the two. I wonder what the guests are saying about the ride. Everyone I know thinks that Soarin is one of the best rides at the Resort.
I think ChiDeltJen was asking if Space mountain would be open when she's here in May. Unfortunately no, it will open up on July 15th just in time for the acutally 50th anniversary. Also, be aware that if you are planning to go to DL the first week of May that Disneyland Park will be closed on May 4th in order to prep it for the big 50th anniversary opening celebrations.
For all the Disneyland and Disneyworld fans out there check out www.mouseplanet.com They have the best updates about Disney each week and what is going on at the parks etc.
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03-19-2005, 11:20 AM
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Thanks for the mouseplanet link, my husband will get hooked on that site! I had no idea that Small World had been closed and I hope they didn't crap it up when they refurbished it like they did the Tiki Room and World of Energy and the Land.
Does anybody know what Soarin' and the Lilo and Stitch ride are like?
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03-19-2005, 12:40 PM
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My best friends husband works at Disneyland & has warned me about rides to avoid. He's one of the mechanical engineers on the rides (mostly Fantasyland but does other areas too) so I know to avoid the little Dumbo elephants & as much as I love Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, it's just not safe.
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03-20-2005, 03:16 PM
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Thanks for the mouseplanet link, my husband will get hooked on that site! I had no idea that Small World had been closed and I hope they didn't crap it up when they refurbished it like they did the Tiki Room and World of Energy and the Land.
Does anybody know what Soarin' and the Lilo and Stitch ride are like?
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Your welcome for the link. I read it weekly because it has great updates on it.
As for Soarin', if it's like the DCA version it's great. The builiding is kind of a dome shape inside - a lot like a planetarium. It's a simulated hanggliding ride that stimulates you through visual, feeling (cold, etc), and smell. There are three 'gliders' with about 3 or 4 rows of seats each. You walk in and sit in one of the seats then are strapped in. If you are wearing flipflops they ask that you take them off and leave them on the floor.
Once everyone is secure the ride starts and you are raised up about 30-40 feet in the air. (not a ride for those afraid of heights). Meanwhile on the walls/screen you are watching various scenes of California. You get the sense that you are really hanggliding along. When you fly over the river/coastal redwood area you feel cool air and kind of have a fresh foresty smell and will even hear a fisherman asking if "you caught anything". There's an area where you fly over orange groves you get a whiff of oranges. Keep an eye on the Yosemite scenes, on the side of Half Dome you'll see some mountain climbers.
It's a great ride. I can't remember if it will be open at DW by the time i'm there at the end of May. I hope so, then I can compare it and see how it is.
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03-20-2005, 03:34 PM
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03-20-2005, 10:11 PM
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Okay, i have not been to any of the disneyworlds/lands in years, but my favorite was space mountain back in the "day"
Funny story, Pirates of the carribean use to scare me to death cause the big open space with all the scenes i use to think that it was way deep and the first time i went on it my brother threatened to push me in. Well, when i was in high school i did a research project on disney and read this book about the building of disneyland and realized that the water is only a few feet deep. Okay, so i think it is funny. I want to go back just so that i can go on this ride and enjoy it.
I do have to say that i LOve the tea cups. I love going with people who are really strong and can turn those cups and spine around and around.
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03-20-2005, 10:48 PM
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Originally posted by phisigduchesscv
I think ChiDeltJen was asking if Space mountain would be open when she's here in May. Unfortunately no, it will open up on July 15th just in time for the acutally 50th anniversary. Also, be aware that if you are planning to go to DL the first week of May that Disneyland Park will be closed on May 4th in order to prep it for the big 50th anniversary opening celebrations.
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Aw shucks about Space Mountain. If we do go to DL, it will be the weekend of the 13th of May. But with my job situation, we may have to postpone until later. Perhaps I can hold out until July.
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03-22-2005, 03:13 PM
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I am such a Disney FREAK, so it's good to know I'm not alone.
Besides the obvious thrill rides there, I just LOVE Peter Pan and the Tiki Room ( I know it' not a "ride" but it's so cute!)
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OK, AXOAlum, we expect an updated report on all the new rides when you get back!
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01-21-2006, 12:23 PM
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01-21-2006, 04:06 PM
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I just got back from Disneyland this last weekend. I LOVE the new Space Mountain.
And the Haunted Mansion all decked out for Christmas was really awesome too.
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01-21-2006, 07:00 PM
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I've only been to Disneyland once in my 20 years of existence...lol, poor me!
But my favorite ride was the Matterhorn.
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I've only been to Disneyland once in my 20 years of existence...lol, poor me!
But my favorite ride was the Matterhorn.
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So this past summer was the 2nd time I went to Disneyland (lol), and I totally hate the matterhorn now!! hahahaha.
My favorites have to be Indiana Jones, Big Thunder Mountain and Space Mountain!
I went on Pirates and I couldn't figure out what the big deal was. I seriously almost fell asleep. Its a small world was more thrilling than Pirates.
The park opened up at 9 on the last day we were there, and by 9:20 when we ere finally into the park, the line to the Nemo ride was at the 3 hour mark!!!!!!! (this of course was around the time the ride was opened). Plus that day they decided to do the promo video, so they shut it down for 2-3 hours. We never got to ride it, was it really that good?
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02-29-2008, 12:48 AM
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The park opened up at 9 on the last day we were there, and by 9:20 when we ere finally into the park, the line to the Nemo ride was at the 3 hour mark!!!!!!! (this of course was around the time the ride was opened). Plus that day they decided to do the promo video, so they shut it down for 2-3 hours. We never got to ride it, was it really that good?
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My hubby and I went on our honeymoon to DL and were there the week Nemo opened. We got lucky, and rode it twice on Friday, which was the day before it officially opened. We waited an hour in line both times.
On Saturday, when it opened the line was five hours long. People were getting in line past It's a Small World.
Nemo is a cute ride. It's got some really nice touches, but my hubby was not that impressed with some of the effects in the cave. (We're theme park buffs, so he's a tough audience!) I'd probably wait in hour for it, but i wouldn't consider waiting longer than that.
Fun fact: right after the last line of the ride, after they say "We better surface before we start seeing mermaids or sea serpants," you can actually see a mermaid and a sea serpant on either side of the boat. They're made out of the rocks, so you have to look carefully.
But I would have to say my favorite attraction is definitely the Jungle Cruise, more for sentimental reasons as much as anything else. Hubby and I are both former WDW Jungle Cruise skippers, as are some of our closest friends. Skippers joke that you can take a skipper out of the Jungle but you can't take the Jungle out of the skipper. It's true! I'll be able to recite that speil when I'm 80!
My second favorite would be the Haunted Mansion, which I've also worked. Has anyone been to WDW since it was refurbished in September? It looks fantastic now, and they've changed a few show scenes.
My favorite to work as a cast member was definitely the Riverboat, though. It's really laid back (lots of talking to guests) and I got to play around with a real steam engine.
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