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Old 06-05-2011, 08:18 PM   #5
Ghoulish Delight
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Theo was definitely not in a state this morning to have put up with even a 1 hour line. I was not in a state to have put up with the 2 hour line.

Had I waited an hour...I think I STILL would have felt it was worth it (I can say that easily now, of course). I have a real attachment to The Little Mermaid. My sister and I had a really fun day when we saw it in the theater originally, we bought the VHS and the soundtrack together and memorized both. It was a blast to see it "in person" like that. Like CP said, they did a great job balancing the classic simple effects with the cutting edge modern. Top notch dark ride all around.

I think my only real issue was with the dancing Ariel in the Under the Sea scene. The one with the hair pillar. That just looked to me like she was stuck on a fork lift and was being shaken up and down. Oddly off putting. But that's a minor quibble.
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