Re: Favorite Overlooked Attraction
Posted: Aug Thu 12, 2010 2:45 pm
I guess that's why we all love Disney mindflipper, they always seem to go the extra mile!
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Yup! Thumbs up to the Sci-Fi chef mindflipper! Although I'm guessing most of the restaurants would have treated y'all in the same mindful fashionJacca5660 wrote:I guess that's why we all love Disney mindflipper, they always seem to go the extra mile!
Way to tarnish the pixie dust Amy.Amy wrote:Yup! Thumbs up to the Sci-Fi chef mindflipper! Although I'm guessing most of the restaurants would have treated y'all in the same mindful fashionJacca5660 wrote:I guess that's why we all love Disney mindflipper, they always seem to go the extra mile!
Whoops But maybe it is just that I think the whole resort is sprinkled in magic pixie dust?!?!LITTLEBIT wrote:Way to tarnish the pixie dust Amy.Amy wrote:Yup! Thumbs up to the Sci-Fi chef mindflipper! Although I'm guessing most of the restaurants would have treated y'all in the same mindful fashionJacca5660 wrote:I guess that's why we all love Disney mindflipper, they always seem to go the extra mile!
That is very true. I wouldn't be surprised if when I receive my package documents in a few weeks, some will fall out when we open it.Amy wrote:Whoops But I think the whole resort is sprinkled in magic pixie dust?!?! DLITTLEBIT wrote: Way to tarnish the pixie dust Amy.
Coooooool......! Thanks, Amy! (in my best Crush the Turtle voice...) you so totally rock, squirt!Amy wrote:Challenge accepted and complete...Kal David provides Sonny Eclipse's voice for the show...here is a link to an interview he did for a webcast, I don't know that the link is still active, when I clicked on it I was shown to inside the magic.net so I'm guessing you would have to do a history search since the show was back in 2007...but if you are interested, here it isMousekedude wrote:Cosmic Ray's is actually pretty cool. There is a life-size animatronic alien (think: "Alf") who sits at an electronic keyboard and plays/sings/cracks jokes. It's actually pretty entertaining, and whoever the voice talent is on the recording is actually a very good singer. That would be a good trivia search: try to find out who provides the voice talent.
The food is fairly typical for a quick-service. I like it....
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Oh, I know TTA still draws people, I was just doing my nostalgic thoughts about Disneyland, CA. The Peoplemover and CoP slowly became more and more overlooked as different, faster rides appeared. I never skipped those attractions, so I witnessed how they started to fade away, then...gone So my "looking for the hidden away spots on Main Street" is how I relive a bit of the '60's & 70's.junebug1233 wrote:I have to wonder if TTA is really overlooked or if people just think it is. There have been tons of TTA responses here plus I know a lot of people who love this ride (including me). Maybe since the ride is continuous, it seems like it is more overlooked than it actually is.
I think it is true that younger people don't appreciate TTA though. I think I love it so much because I grew up going to Disney. If it ever goes away, that would be a sad day.DisneySpin wrote:Oh, I know TTA still draws people, I was just doing my nostalgic thoughts about Disneyland, CA. The Peoplemover and CoP slowly became more and more overlooked as different, faster rides appeared. I never skipped those attractions, so I witnessed how they started to fade away, then...gone So my "looking for the hidden away spots on Main Street" is how I relive a bit of the '60's & 70's.junebug1233 wrote:I have to wonder if TTA is really overlooked or if people just think it is. There have been tons of TTA responses here plus I know a lot of people who love this ride (including me). Maybe since the ride is continuous, it seems like it is more overlooked than it actually is.
I would guess that a lot of guests do sort of skip TTA. I can't imagine my teen-aged niece and nephew enjoying it, and even the littler nephew at age 9 would probably announce it to be "boring". I like how it gives an overview of Tomorrowland and that brief glimpse of Space Mountain is always exciting too. I think how kids view an attraction depends so much on how their parents value the attraction. Hopefully there will always be enough people around that enjoy the older attractions like TTA, and the Carousel of Progress, to keep newer generations excited!junebug1233 wrote:I think it is true that younger people don't appreciate TTA though. I think I love it so much because I grew up going to Disney. If it ever goes away, that would be a sad day.DisneySpin wrote:Oh, I know TTA still draws people, I was just doing my nostalgic thoughts about Disneyland, CA. The Peoplemover and CoP slowly became more and more overlooked as different, faster rides appeared. I never skipped those attractions, so I witnessed how they started to fade away, then...gone So my "looking for the hidden away spots on Main Street" is how I relive a bit of the '60's & 70's.junebug1233 wrote:I have to wonder if TTA is really overlooked or if people just think it is. There have been tons of TTA responses here plus I know a lot of people who love this ride (including me). Maybe since the ride is continuous, it seems like it is more overlooked than it actually is.