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    Originally Posted By wahooskipper

    I think the intention was to target the entire family but Seuss Landing opened with a bit of a dud when their overhead monorail type ride experienced years of problems. I think they realized pretty quickly they weren't going to really compete with the family market and adjusted their advertising to that extent.

    My last visit to the Studios my kids really enjoyed themselves. We had a two park, one day pass and went over to IOA later but we were sorry we did as there just wasn't much there for them to do.
     
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    Originally Posted By davewasbaloo

    Agreed, as much as I really like IOA, we skipped it last trip as the kids could ride Cat in the Hat, a couple of spinners and explore Jurrasic Park. Therefore we skipped it. When you are not fussed about height restrictions, it is great, but again, it is mainly thrills.
     
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    Originally Posted By EPCOT Explorer

    >>>Agreed, as much as I really like IOA, we skipped it last trip as the kids could ride Cat in the Hat, a couple of spinners and explore Jurrasic Park. Therefore we skipped it. When you are not fussed about height restrictions, it is great, but again, it is mainly thrills.<<<<

    Yeah, I could never take my parents there, even if just for WWoHP. I don't think that they could do any of it.
     

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