Originally Posted By Witches of Morva ORDDU: I suppose it all depends on your perspective. You could build an attraction on a forgotten movie like Howard the Duck and if it was done well, the attraction, itself, would be enough to keep the memory of Howard alive and his attraction relevent. ORWEN: Just look how popular the Alice in Wonderland attraction continues to be at Disneyland--despite how the movie sort of flopped when it was first released back in 1951. But the characters and the attraction are still relevant today. So sometimes it works--especially if you keep updating the attraction with plenty of 'wow' factors. ORGOCH: Whadja do, Lard lips? Swaller a bottle a smart pills er somenthin'? Never knew ya ta make this much sense in a long time!!
Originally Posted By phruby Universal could build the coolest monster dark ride ever! Imagine a state of the art dark ride featuring Frankstein's monster, Dracula and the Wolfman! Those characters need their own land.
Originally Posted By Witches of Morva ORWEN: That's why we keep recommending that all you ducklings go out and get yourselves some crystal balls like we have. They NEVER go down!
Originally Posted By CuriousConstance I do too. Sloshy shoes and socks can be catastophic in theme parks.
Originally Posted By Dr Hans Reinhardt Here's a confession: I never ride Grizzly Rapids unless I'm staying at the GCH. We time our ride so that we can slip to our room, take a break, and change into dry clothes.
Originally Posted By Dr Hans Reinhardt "Universal could build the coolest monster dark ride ever! Imagine a state of the art dark ride featuring Frankstein's monster, Dracula and the Wolfman!" I have to admit that would be terrifying and cool.
Originally Posted By mrkthompsn We saved our last day for water rides... then it rained with the fury.
Originally Posted By darcy-becker As long as it's not cold I don't mind getting wet. I carry flip flops in my bag so I can take off my shoes. Grizzly and Splash were life savers in the miserable heat last September.
Originally Posted By CuriousConstance Splash doesn't normally get you too wet and we ride that whenever we can, but Grizzly can be terrible, so that needs to be timed right or skipped completely. Actually, I think I've only ridden it once in all of our trips.
Originally Posted By RoadTrip I've ridden Grizzly every trip but I always make it the last ride so I can slog back to my Disney hotel and change clothes if I need to. And I usually need to.
Originally Posted By FerretAfros Especially if its a hot day, u dont particularly mind getting a little wet on a water ride. Even GRR never gets too bad, since they can adjust the splash levels seasonally But if my feet get wet, then its game over. Theres nothing worse than wet shoes in a theme park
Originally Posted By FerretAfros Are the GRR FP machines still not linked in to the FP network? I know for the longest time you could get GRR or Roger Rabbit, regardless of when you were next due for another FP. I imagine it's been fixed by now, but it was a nice bonus while it lasted