- Mar 15, 2016
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Mad Dog was right about June 9th. Every now & then the blind squirrel, well you know how that goes
The line was open for about 40-50 minutes based on tweetsAnd that is a hoot!
Saw Seths video, mercy Mike West was strutting around like a proud peacock. Strutting, after a 39 day DELAY! I guess that is better than moping. How long was it open for, 1 hour?
Yes about thatAnd that is a hoot!
Saw Seths video, mercy Mike West was strutting around like a proud peacock. Strutting, after a 39 day DELAY! I guess that is better than moping. How long was it open for, 1 hour?
The ride looks good but the most exciting parts are the AA bats and the AA Kong. Don't you guys agree?
Judging only by the Inside The Magic ride thru....not trying to be "that guy" but eh....the Kong AA is impressive but overall...eh.
While it's unfortunate that I'm not able to ride the attraction myself right at this moment, I'd say a YouTube video is at least a decent representation of what is contained in the ride, no? Of course viewing and feeling are entirely different experiences, but at least for having the knowledge of what an attraction and its ride-length entails, I think it's reasonable to judge those elements based on a YouTube video.People judging the ride based on a youtube video shows more about them than the attraction.
People judging the ride based on a youtube video shows more about them than the attraction.
This is why I said June 10th would be a good day. Like an unofficial confirmation.Hope they soft again tomorrow!
YouTube is an excellent way to base a decision off something you can not experience. Making an observation is a good thing. Passing an observation as a keen concrete biasedness isn't very fitting at all. I appreciate YouTube especially with theme parks. Makes things so much easier to recognize when you do visit somewhere that is unfamiliar.While it's unfortunate that I'm not able to ride the attraction myself right at this moment, I'd say a YouTube video is at least a decent representation of what is contained in the ride, no? Of course viewing and feeling are entirely different experiences, but at least for having the knowledge of what an attraction and its ride-length entails, I think it's reasonable to judge those elements based on a YouTube video.