Originally Posted By FerretAfros That's the right general resort, but the islands I'm thinking of are a little more clearly sculpted (and a lot smaller)
Originally Posted By FerretAfros Nope, but they're in quite a large body of water. You could say it's so big that it covers the whole world...
Originally Posted By brotherdave The islands in World Showcase Lagoon near the International Gateway?
Originally Posted By FerretAfros Yup! For some unknown reason, they are all shaped quite nicely to incoporate little coves and curls along the shore line. The only problem is, none of it can really be seen from the park itself. I was amazed at the shape of the islands the first time I saw an aerial picture, since they do look pretty neat. It's a shame they don't look that cool in the park itself.
Originally Posted By brotherdave Epcot Center is the only Disney park worldwide that does not offer a variation of this popular amusement park ride.
Originally Posted By FerretAfros Keeping with the same theme here... It's the kind of attraction found in every Disney park except Tokyo DisneySea, Epcot, and (ironically) Disney's California Adventure. I'm not really sure of the name, but an example of the attraction will do.
Originally Posted By FerretAfros Yup! Actually, now that I think about it, MGM doesn't have one either, but you got it anyway!
Originally Posted By brotherdave You're right! I didn't think of that park either. The only parks that don't have a variation of this classic style amusement ride are Epcot Center, Disney's Hollywood Studios, Disney's Animal Kingdom, and Walt Disney Studios Paris.
Originally Posted By FerretAfros These types of rides can only be found in TDL, TDS, and Epcot, though Epcot uses a different version of the same general idea.
Originally Posted By FerretAfros Yup! TDL has Hunny Hunt, TDS has Aquatopia, and Epcot has a much more primitive version for the Universe of Energy