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428.1 | No drops for me! | GRANMA::JAMES | | Fri Aug 26 1994 12:03 | 15 |
| IMHO, I hope Disney does not get carried away with the thrill rides. I
am NOT a thrill ride person. I have done Space Mtn and Splash Mtn only
once so I can say I have done it. There is no way I see myself on
TZTOT.
The draw to WDW for me are the attractions like Pirates and Haunted
were I can relax and see whats going on. I have tolerated Big Thunder
three or four times, because my daughter loves it, and I know there are
things I have not seen.
I am not saying Disney should not cater to the thrill ride people,
obviously the market is there, I only hope they also continue to create
the attractions they became for.
John
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428.2 | Disney and Thrill Rides | WREATH::SCOPA | | Fri Aug 26 1994 13:24 | 32 |
| Mark,
Actually, Michael Eisner has been asked this many times over the past
several years and this has led to the emergence of attractions like
Splash Mountain, TZTOT, and Alien Encounter.
I think that Disney's approach to thrill rides will be similar to what
Sega is doing with Virtual Reality.
Recently Sega opened a Virtual Reality theme park and one of the
attractions is a VA roller coaster ride. On this attraction you sit in
a hydrolic device that simulates a roller coaster ride.
You wear a helmet that offers you visual and audible representations of
the ride. I understand that there are monsters that pop up from time to
time.
I think we'll see more of this from Disney.
Of course we may still see Mount Fuji sometime in Epcot. This
attraction may be a roller coaster type attraction for Epcot.
Boardwalk is under construction. I'll see if I can get some info on
the attractions planned for that theme park.
The Disney Company may be caught between a rock and a hard place
because on the one hand they want to stick with the traditional
attractions that offer the entire family a chance to enjoy them
together yet they can feel the need to keep up with places like
Universal Studios and Six Flags as they add new thrill rides.
Mike
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428.3 | The split personality of Splash Mountain | USDEV::HERRING | | Wed Aug 31 1994 09:50 | 16 |
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Having recently experienced Splash Mountain for the first time, I can see
how much it represents the conflict in Disney planning on this issue. On
one hand it is a pleasant journey through the mythical world of "Song of
the South," filled with lovable characters and happy music, the traditional
Disney treat. But that is not what all the talk and excitement is about.
The signature feature of Splash Mountain is "the plunge". Thrill seekers
may get bored by the Brear Rabbit preliminaries, while small kids and other
non-thrill types are forced to avoid the thing all together.
I agree with Mike on the potential of virtual reality. I consider Star
Tours to be a step in that direction, and that type of simulation obviously
has much more opportunity for creative applications. I am not a thrill
ride fan, but I would do Star Tours again, not Splash Mountain.
Steve H.
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428.4 | VR Flexibility | WREATH::SCOPA | | Wed Aug 31 1994 11:40 | 8 |
| Steve,
Also VR offers the flexibility of the quick change. This could mean
that we both could go into a VR attraction but with a push of a button
you could program one thrill ride (let's say a roller coaster type
ride) and I could program another (Star Tours type ride).
Mike
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428.5 | I like it.... | ODIXIE::ROBINSON | | Wed Sep 07 1994 13:43 | 3 |
| I guess I am the odd one out on the Splash Mountain issue. I find that
is just the right combination of character adventure and thriller ride.
I would like to see future Disney rides be similar and mixture.
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428.6 | | POWDML::BUCKLEY | why do we have to fall from grace? | Fri Oct 07 1994 16:15 | 14 |
| Disney has ALREADY started incorporating "thrill" rides into their
parks, beucase that is what people want!
Lets reference Euro Disney, which debuted the Indiana Jones Adventure
ride in 1993, which is essentially a single loop steel roller coaster,
and who just debuted Discovery Mountain last month, which is an
enclosed LOOPING roller coaster (no, it's not a Space Mountain clone).
The French have already forced WED to start installing more thrilling
rides into ED, and I think the same is in store for the parks in the
U.S. and Tokyo. Again, it's what the marketplace is calling for.
Buck
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428.7 | | LOOKIN::LUCKMAN | | Tue Nov 01 1994 03:39 | 10 |
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Having just returned from WDW and thouroughly enjoying Splash Mountain
and reliving it on video. I was amazed at how long the ride was
(10 mins). As much as I enjoy the thrill rides I would not endure the
queueing if the ride was just the drop into the briar patch.
I think Disney have gone the right way and provided the thrill but
given it the Disney touch with the storybook build up. Even after 5
or 6 rides I still enjoyed the story and spotted little things I missed
on the previous runs.
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428.8 | White Knuckles | UBOHUB::STAFFORD_C | Craig Stafford | Fri Dec 09 1994 08:14 | 10 |
| Hello all
I am going to florida in March and I am looking for some advice on
which places support the biggest and the fastest rides.
I hope you can be of some help!
Regards
Craig
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428.9 | Recommend Busch Gardens | FPTWS1::ABRAMS | Curl up with a good CD-ROM | Thu Dec 15 1994 10:40 | 9 |
| Hi Craig.
DisneyWorld has only a couple of "thrill" rides.
Busch Gardens in Tampa has 6 or 7, depending on your definition of "thrill."
The Kumba Coaster is incredible.
Bill
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428.10 | Information | UBOHUB::STAFFORD_C | Craig Stafford | Fri Dec 16 1994 09:24 | 11 |
| Bill,
Cheers for your reply on the Thrill rides at WDW.
Do you know or does anybody else know where I can obtain some leaflets
etc on the best them parks around that sort of area. I am staying in
Kisseme, so I would appreciate any info possible.
Regards
Craig
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428.11 | Tower of Terror | MKLC::SHELTON | | Thu Dec 22 1994 16:31 | 4 |
| Hi, FYI...Having been to Disney in October, I was surprised nobody
mentioned the "Tower of Terror" at MGM Studios. I don't want to give
anything away, but the name of the ride suits it just fine! Just a
hint, it's based on the "Twilight Zone"...
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428.12 | Keep it simple... | MAIL1::BLACKMAN | As always..High on Life! | Wed Dec 28 1994 09:26 | 14 |
| I'd like WDW to keep things the way they are...just a couple of thrill
rides. I for one do not enjoy having my stomach ending up in my
throat! I know that I am part of a minority on this, but the other
rides should be able to curb peoples appetite for "the plunge". Such
as a VR ride, something about knowing that I am on the ground, kinda
helps.
Also, it would be great if the park can be enjoyed without telling little
Bobby that he can't go on this ride 'cause he is to small.
Can anyone compile a list of the rides that have thrills? I want to
know which ones to avoid.
thanks
-jon
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428.13 | Rides For Weak Stomachs To Avoid | MROA::BOGARDUS | | Wed Dec 28 1994 10:20 | 28 |
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Magic Kingdom:
Space Mountain
Big Thunder Mountain Railroad
Splash Mountain
EPCOT
None
Disney-MGM
Star Tours
The Twilight Zone Tower Of Terror
Universal Studios
Back To The Future.. The Ride
Earthquake (somewhat fits this category)
Busch Gardens
Kumba (the best roller-coaster; 60 mph, 143 ft hi, 4.3 G-force)
The Python (roller-coaster)
The Scorpion (roller-coaster)
The Congo River Rapids (mostly wet)
Tanganyika Tidal Wave (wet)
Stanley Falls Log Flume (slightly wet)
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428.14 | Add one to the Epcot list | MAGEE::GIBSON | | Wed Dec 28 1994 10:42 | 4 |
| I would add Body Wars in Epcot to the Thrill Ride list. I was more
nauseous in that ride than some of the others mentioned.
Linda
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428.15 | <agree> | BSS::K_LAFRANCE | | Wed Dec 28 1994 14:27 | 4 |
| I agree on the Body Wars....I was really green...husband who NEVER gets
green said he was glad the ride ended when it did....
Kathi
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428.16 | Thanks... | MAIL1::BLACKMAN | As always..High on Life! | Wed Dec 28 1994 14:45 | 9 |
| Thanks for the information...about Body Wars at Epcot, I just don't get
it. I must have one of the worst stomachs around, but I liked this
ride. Is this the ride were you are in a simulated space ship and
traveling through the body, kinda like the movie? I believe the whole
thing in something much like a flight simulator. Pardon my WDW
greeness!
thanks
-jon
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428.17 | | NPSS::NPSS::BADGER | Can DO! | Wed Dec 28 1994 14:58 | 13 |
| respectfully speaking, you have to temper any advice on what is
considered a thrill ride,
I'm the biggest chicken I know, yet I'd never but half the rides
mentioned in the 'thrill catagory'.
each person has their own threshold. I'd never think of space
mountain, yet find BTR calm and easy to take.
and star tours, body wars, are only simulators. weak stomack maybe,
but thrill ride, no.
Don't avoid anything without trying it first. and the warning signs
are there to add to the hype.
just my opinion,
ed
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428.18 | Movement and Position | SAPPHO::DUBOIS | Trust in God, but tie your camel | Wed Dec 28 1994 16:37 | 5 |
| It also depends where you were sitting. I believe on Body Wars and
Star Tours that it's not as bad if you are in the center. The edges and
corners have the most movement.
Carol
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428.19 | I hope they quit building simulator rides. | HOBBLE::SWEATT | | Sat Jan 07 1995 11:43 | 10 |
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Almost all the simulator rides make me ill. The movements are
simply too extreme.
However, I do like most of the thrill rides at Disney. While a
country carnival may have a roller coaster that is just as thrilling as
the Space Mountain, having that coaster in the dark with all the
visual/audio additions really makes the ride special.
Bill
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428.20 | Sit in the middle! | EARRTH::DREYER | Where's the snow?? | Fri Feb 10 1995 21:40 | 7 |
| Watch out for Back to the Future...I strained my shoulder and back
muscles on that ride. I was in the front, on the right hand side against
the door. I kept getting slammed into the metal...next time (sure I'll go
on it again!) I'll sit in the middle!
Laura
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428.21 | Had a great time! | MAIL1::BLACKMAN | As always..High on Life! | Wed Feb 15 1995 16:27 | 9 |
| Hi,
I loved all of te simulated rides, didn't try any real thrill rides.
My wife did and loved them also. Back to the Future was very rough, I
kept hitting my head on the back of my seat, (I was sitting in the
back). But, Oh what a great ride it was.
-jon
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