Yet, people say MK is for kids and not adults
Yes, which is strange. But it seems that with all of the recent endeavors at MK, their target audience is mainly kids.
Yet, people say MK is for kids and not adults
That's how I feel :thumbs:
They could even switch the entrance and exit with one another, so you enter where the Forbidden Forrest is supposed to be, and then exit by the Hogsmeade Station and the lockers.
Because "steel coasters are ugly and are like Six Flags. Disney would NEVER do that because they would find some way to conceal the tracks with theming because they aren't a roller coaster park".
I always find those comments to be absolutely hilarious, because after SDMT opens, MK will have the same amount of coasters that IOA has (4). Though, if you counted both sides of Space Mountain, MK would have one more coaster than IOA. HA.
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Yet, people say MK is for kids and not adults
So you're saying Space Mountain, Big Thunder Mountain, and The Barnstormer are not kids rides? Those coasters are very easy. Yes, I would consider IOA the coaster park; because the coasters they have are actually thrilling.
Oh, and I love Disney World and those three coasters, I'm just saying, they're not thrilling...
Because "steel coasters are ugly and are like Six Flags. Disney would NEVER do that because they would find some way to conceal the tracks with theming because they aren't a roller coaster park".
I always find those comments to be absolutely hilarious, because after SDMT opens, MK will have the same amount of coasters that IOA has (4). Though, if you counted both sides of Space Mountain, MK would have one more coaster than IOA. HA.
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And to debunk that argument one could just point to DCA. Multiple Steel and off the shelf rides around that park.
The problem is..like with Jaws and Kong that the cost of running may start to be more than the benefit of running..While I don't think it's an issue now seeing as the coaster is an icon of the park and doesn't cost that much to run, but down the road it may be.I feel like Dragons is almost like a well-kept secret. It may not duel any more (still sad about that, but whatever), but both tracks still provide a good thrill and a fun, short ride. It's also almost always got a short wait (I've seen it at 45 mins before, but typically the wait here ranges from 10-20 minutes). I'll usually hit up both tracks back-to-back. There's no real need to replace this one quite yet, it's still a fun coaster that doesn't really have anything wrong with it (I still enjoy the bare queue because it's long, dark, and chilly...perfect place to cool off for a few while you wait for your turn on the coaster).