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Re: Dark Rides (was Re: Rollercoasters)
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lugnet.off-topic.fun
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Thu, 3 Jun 1999 14:41:34 GMT
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Lorbaat wrote:
> Did you know that in one, the "stretching room" at the beginning has a raising
> ceiling, but in the other, the floor goes down? It's true.
Yes. Both are cool effects and at first you have trouble distinguishing
that it's a little "off", since the pictures and trim are exactly the
same, IIRC.
I think my favorite meta-part of Disneyland is the differences. It's
enough like Magic Kingdom (1) that you can get quite confused by the
differences. We went there two days in a row post LegoLand in March, it
was my first time. At least a dozen times I got hopelessly disoriented.
Good clean fun. Especially disorienting were the things that were in
Epcot or MGM (such as Star Tours) in WDW.
1 - We've been to WDW about 10 times, mostly while we lived in South
Florida. Not as much as you, but enough to get to know MK quite well.
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| (...) Actually, in my original post (which was longer) there was a mention of both the lift hill scenes and the conveyor belt exit. But I decided they watered down my point, so I removed them. :D (...) I don't know the California one really well, (...) (25 years ago, 3-Jun-99, to lugnet.off-topic.fun)
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