Originally Posted By AutoPost This topic is for Discussion of <a href="http://www.LaughingPlace.com/Lotion-View-690.asp" target="_blank"><b>LP Lotion: Toy Story Midway Mania Ride-Through at Disney's California Adventure</b></a> A complete ride-through through pictures and video of Toy Story Midway Mania at DCA including the queue, the ride itself and the exit.
Originally Posted By macnak81 Great video , thanks, but i can't help but wonder wil this be the next "its a small world song "stuck in our heads? You've got a friend in me played for over 9 minuetes and heavin forbid the ride breaks down, which it seemd to happen in the video! Also in the past I have good luck putting one the 3D glasses lens over my camera lens and it doesn't film in 3D , but it makes the home video clear.
Originally Posted By Pollyana Thanks Doug! You've done it again..Great job keeping us posted on the newest attraction.
Originally Posted By Hans Reinhardt Someone told me yesterday that there is a ride at USH that is very similar to TSMM. Does anyone know if that is true?
Originally Posted By sjdimon <<Someone told me yesterday that there is a ride at USH that is very similar to TSMM. Does anyone know if that is true?>> I Think that would be "Men in Black - Alien Attack", but that's at US Florida, not USH. Nothing similar (to my knowledge) at USH.
Originally Posted By Doobie I'm guessing it's Men in Black as well. But MIB is more like Buzz in that you're shooting at actual stuff, not video screens. Most people thing MIB is much better than Buzz, however, but I that the video/real aspect makes it very different from TSMM. Doobie.
Originally Posted By Hans Reinhardt "but that's at US Florida, not USH." Whoops, that's what I meant. Sorry. Thanks for the info. I'm sure that's the attraction he was telling me about. "Most people thing MIB is much better than Buzz, however, but I that the video/real aspect makes it very different from TSMM." So does that attraction require 3D glasses as well?
Originally Posted By Doobie No, no video screens to shoot at, no 3D glasses. It's all real sets you're interacting with. Doobie.