Originally Posted By davewasbaloo Wow Bob, we used to agree on so much. I like the way they do the 2 3D shows in DCA, and I prefer the DCA/WDSP ToT to the Florida one (in the single shaft version, you do not know when it is going drop).
Originally Posted By ChiMike I would agree with Bob. All three of those attractions are placed better at MGM/AK.
Originally Posted By 3disneylocations I can't believe this, but I agree w/Chimike. And TOT @ DHS, you have know idea when you're going to drop or whatelse will happen once it get gets going.
Originally Posted By Bob Paris 1 We agree on quite a few things Dave - I just do very much prefer the 3D room in Florida. I know the people that hate it basically hate it because of the clunkiness. I am "whatever" about that element and just appreciate the "show" element of it. And I also think the Tree and the beautiful queue at DAK leading into ITtBeB is just AMAZING! But then I am one of those very odd people that spent whole DAYS in DAK and STILL did not see it all. You can all keep the damned humidity, however!!!
Originally Posted By davewasbaloo >>>But then I am one of those very odd people that spent whole DAYS in DAK and STILL did not see it all.<<< Doesn't sounds strange at all. I adore DAK, it vies with Epcot as my fav WDW park and we always alow several days to explore the beauty of it all. And yes, the tree of life is amazing. Best queue ever. But at the same time, the DAK one I think is clever in it's own right too. And feels more Ant like (more appropriate to theme). I like the set up of both for different reasons. And yep, for ToT, I do find the WDW one clunky, I much prefer the mirror scene in DCA/WDSP. Plus the views are better in those parks too.
Originally Posted By CDF1 DCA park in California has always seemed to be in search of some kind of identity - part movie park, part thrill park, part boardwalk park. At least the WDW parks keep to their respective themes in a consistent manner.
Originally Posted By davewasbaloo Funny, I preferred DCA on opening day to DHS (a park that has been true to it's theme). Disneyland does not stick to one theme, and frankly, I am glad of it.