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I'm glad you had a good vacation! |
I liked WDW's Splash a lot. It was brighter and happier on the inside. DL's is kinda dreary...
I kick myself for not riding IASW at WDW. I saw the facade and just rolled my eyes and didn't ride. |
Did you see the outside facade or the inside facade? And before or after the mega-rehab?
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I went in 2000. :) I need to go back. |
Come back! You know you want to. We have speedramps and a Peoplemover!
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I think there's a lot of detail that I missed during my first visit, too. I'd love to spend a leisurely amount of time there. Sj's report made me miss it. :) |
I'm glad small world is much improved. It used to be such a pathetic stepchild.
Oh, Big Thunder is NOT a reversed track layout of the original. It's competely different and, yes, longer and, 'natch, in a much more open area. I'd like to go back to WDW, too ... but you can't bring Epcot back from the dead, and I have no other way of justifying the expense. |
innerSpaceman swears that WDW's Space Mountain isn't exactly like the Matterhorn but methinks he lies. **
**I like to say that because he gets all fired up about that one. :D |
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My chief reason for saying so? The two Space Mountain tracks are exact mirror images of one another. They each take up their own discreet half of the show buiding and neither track ever enters the other half of the building. On the other hand, on The Matterhorn, you sometimes find yourself sort of "racing" direclty alongside the bobsleds from the other track. Both tracks circle the mountain along its perimeter, often side by side. This just plain doesn't happen on FL Space Mountain. Q.E.D. - Matterhorn and FL Space Mountain don't share the same track layouts. |
flippy,
I know. I was just getting iSm all riled up. :D |
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