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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Rocklin California
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First of all, this ride is just the flying saucer ride rehashed again and those were a big failure. I don't understand why disney decided to bring back a ride that didn't work the first time around. Not only is the turnaround on this ride ridiculously slow so the lines are always slow and huge, but the ride itself is a coma-inducing ride to boot! Even my 6 year old son thought it was boring. We have to lean in order to go anywhere and that's not very fun. The ride is super slow, doesn't last long and the whole throwing beach balls at each other idea is absurd! I heard they recently got rid of the balls so now you are just sitting there trying to lean here and there. It's not even like they are bumper cars. Just useless. I think they should take that ride out asap and come up with a better idea. The Mater ride is great. Lines go fast and the ride is fun. They need to go back to the drawing board with this one.
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Once a Princess, Always a Princess
Join Date: May 2008
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I'm so glad I'm not the only one that feels this way! I haven't ridden it yet & probably won't! But I just don't understand this ride?? It didn't work at DL why would it work now?
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Princess, nuthin'! I wanna be Queen!
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I dunno, I thought it was fun and giggled like a maniac every time.
My fam and I liked the challenge of who could bump into who the most times or get going the fastest. But we're competitive people who turn everything into a contest anyway
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That said, I have not tried it yet, I will be there in about 10 days, and I will see how it goes! |
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[QUOTE=PatMcDuck;46147745]I thought it would work, because the technology is 50 years or more advanced than the first time around. [QUOTE]
Well you would think so but it's EXACTLY the same thing with the same EXACT technology as the Flying Saucers. All they did was make the saucers look like tires. Lame.
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Our family enjoys it. We like to see how fast we can get it going when we find an opening. For that reason, I'm glad the beach balls are gone. They made it so that there was no room to move. We just treat it like bumper cars, running into everyone. Last time we rode it, it was smiles all around from the people on the ride.
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I think the problem is that there is a learning curve to making them go and for most people that only get to ride it once or twice, they won't be able to master that learning curve. The more you ride, the better you get at controlling them (and the ability to make them go faster). |
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Hey, Jetskigirl, let me ask you. Is it better to ride alone vs in a pair? I am going with another adult, and I think I want my own tire, so it is lighter. And so I do not have to coordinate my leaning with someone else.
I saw John Lassiter talk about this ride (at the D23 last August). He indicated that it was improved technology, and that is why it was time to bring this ride back. Obviously, it is a ride he loved as a kid. (that said, HE got to test it with only 2-3 tires on the course!) |
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The key is coordination so that you are leaning just the right amount. If you do not lean far enough, you won't get the speed. But if you lean too far, you will bottom out. And if you are leaning in opposite directions, you won't go anywhere So in that respect, a single adult can probably control it better.Also, stay with the lean. There is a delay in the beginning where it doesn't seem to be moving much, but if you keep leaning, it will pick up speed. So don't give up and try to go a different direction if it does start moving immediately...commit to the lean... I hope that helps
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Join Date: Mar 2007
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We had it down by the end of the first ride, but we paid really close attention to the signs and the CM that explained it. If people don't do that, then it can take longer to learn it (if they even try to). But as you said, the long line and not getting it down the first time will discourage people from trying it again. This ride is somewhat unique in that it requires the rider to participate instead of just sit there. Some will like that, some won't. Some people like rides that spin, some don't. But I would not call the teacups a worthless ride just because I don't enjoy it. |
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Not everyone likes every ride. I can't stand several rides at Disney- the Ferris Wheel for instance. If I wanted to ride a Ferris wheel, I'd go to the carnival. BUT other people enjoy it. Heck, I think Epcot is boring as can be, and wouldn't shed a tear if they demolished all of it, but other people adore it and that's just fine. You don't like it, you rode it once- earlier on, it sounds like (When the ride was at it's newest, still working out bugs, plus Cars Land is still busy and congested as can be.) You're not willing to give it another chance. Okay. We get it.
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I don't mind a learning curve on a ride. The one time we went on Luigi's, the line was shorter than I've experienced in my two times on Mater. And didn't involve my son nearly breaking his cheek bone, like we experienced on Mater! (Disney, pad those seat sides!)
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