Originally Posted By tashajilek How do we know it wont be easy to use? i wouldnt skip the attraction based on it may be difficult to operate. Im sure they have improved an attraction that has been removed from Disneyland over 40 years ago. I always give things a try at least once to see if i will like it or not. "I think that's one of the reasons why I have a lot more fun on Buzz Lightyear if I just sit back and look at the scenery around me. I'm not very good at the whole shoot and aim thing, and I would never ride enough to get good." I used to suck really bad at Buzz until i got sick of my Husband beating me.I cheated and looked online at all the secrets and tricks lol. Now i am getting pretty decent at it! sadly i told my Husband all the tricks and he is slighlty better than me still.
Originally Posted By Dabob2 If you look at video of the old saucers, typically some people are just sort of bouncing in place, while other people are scooting around pretty good. So they probably had a learning curve too (or some people just have better balance). But they were very popular--and this at a time when you had to surrender a precious E ticket every time you wanted to ride. Let's not make snap judgments based on one bad video.
Originally Posted By HokieSkipper <<Probably. Something tells me that this got green lighted because someone at the top of the food chain was feeling nostalgic and thought it would be a good idea to bring it back. This is the same kind of sentiment that led to the return of the Subs when what they should have done is ripped the lagoon out and started from scratch.>> Same person responsible for both if you ask me. And his initials are JL.
Originally Posted By Dr Hans Reinhardt "How do we know it wont be easy to use? i wouldnt skip the attraction based on it may be difficult to operate." Point taken. Still, if the line is super long (more than 30 minutes) I'll probably skip it, especially if it appears that riders are struggling. We'll see. "Same person responsible for both if you ask me. And his initials are JL." Thanks for saying what I was thinking but was afraid to say.
Originally Posted By HokieSkipper I'm never afraid to take a shot at Johnny. I think he's wonderful, for the most part, in creating an animated film. As for his time at WDI, I think it's largely been rubbish.
Originally Posted By Dr Hans Reinhardt I don't know that I'd go that far, but I do think that too much of his ego is embedded in most of the things he's been involved with at the parks.
Originally Posted By Kar2oonMan >>especially if it appears that riders are struggling<< Maybe they were just TIREd. Aaaahahaha. Ha. Heh. Hmmmm....
Originally Posted By Manfried I think we should wheel out some new comments. Hubba hubba hubba. That should cause everyone to blow out. Are these a little flat? They could use some air.
Originally Posted By Nobody It does seem like we're just going round and round with these comments. I'm beginning to tire of it all.
Originally Posted By Dabob2 If Disney can get some traction with this attraction, it should be a Goodyear for them.