Originally Posted By Skylardad vbdad55, while you do notate the other attractions on my list as replacements, I wasn't trying to point out which were or weren't replacements, just stating that I had WISHED the ones I marked were only additions.
Originally Posted By vbdad55 I understand -- just wanted to make the statement that few of those were net gains..... and those mainly in AK as it was a new park..... Sometimes there are lists here to show all added- but forgetting that we also lost things to gain most of them. In some cases the new attraction is an upgrade....in some cases ( Pooh & Stitch & JII) - it is the opposite
Originally Posted By ssWEDguy >> So my question is: why is this unique to AirTran? << Don't know -- but has this happened to you before on AirTran? And no -- I'm not an AirTran employee.
Originally Posted By Skellington88 mission space and test track suck. A an inferior joke to the lavish attractions that came before.
Originally Posted By Autopia Deb I really like Mission:Space and Test Track, I just wish they had been put somewhere else and Horizons and WOM left intact. Future World isn't as enjoyable as it once was.
Originally Posted By Skellington88 mission:space and test track are not disney calibur attractions. there two minute thrill rides that rely on intense thrills to please the ADD crowd. There is nothing memorable or grand about them.
Originally Posted By Chelledun ^^I dunno, I guess I wouldn't consider Test Track "intense thrills", although it is advertised that way. I enjoyed it when I was a lot younger and afraid of many roller coasters and I think the theming is pretty decent. My only complaint is that it breaks down frequently, but I think the attraction on the whole is pretty on target. This isn't to say I didn't enjoy Mission Space, I wish we could have both, but I do think it is Disney Quality.
Originally Posted By Spirit of 74 The Spirit says Test Track is the most overrated attraction in the history of WDW. He may be in the minority, but that doesn't make him wrong either.
Originally Posted By Skellington88 I dont understand whats so amazing about test track. You get into an emv that looks like a car and you move around an almost empty showbuilding on a track with a couple of short bursts of speed listening to some dumb GM guy. WOW THIS is what I pay $60+ to come to a Disney park for!
Originally Posted By Spirit of 74 Just rent a convertible Mustang. Take it out on I-4 and drive 65 MPH (only possible late at night due to all the traffic). That's Test Track. Heck, you might even encounter a few 'surprise tests.'
Originally Posted By vbdad55 Can you imagine the warning signs for a ride on I4 ?? Or even worse 95 !!! I like TT though , and the scale of the ride makes the 65 mph feel more like 100 by design --( although 100 is not a problem on I4 either.... I miss World of Motion for different reasons but like TT, and combo would have been the best way to go
Originally Posted By Labuda "Test Track is the most overrated attraction in the history of WDW." AMEN TO THAT! I've long said that the queue for Test Track is more interestig than the ride itself. *yawn*
Originally Posted By vbdad55 Don;t worry Bloona-- we'll be going down in this ship as shipmates at least -- I too like test Track
Originally Posted By bloona yey! we can ride it together then vbdad!! there's always a big queue for it, so Im guessing there'll be one or two others on there with us! x
Originally Posted By Labuda The one or two times I rode Test Track, it was a walkon. Once in April and once in September IIRC.
Originally Posted By bloona ^^^you were lucky, I queued for 30 mins with a fast pass a few weeks ago! Ive always queued there longer than anywhere else in WDW (other than flipping Dumbo and Astro Orbitas...ggrrrr) I'll have to go with you next time..lol
Originally Posted By vbdad55 Labuda, I have never been there when it was a walk on- in fact the gripe of many here is that the fastpasses are gone by 3 PM -- you must go at great times. Now the last two visits in june- MS was a walk on while TT was 60 + minutes.