What Space Mountain is better Disneyland or WDW
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The WDW Space Mountain finally has the refurb dates.
Space Mountain refurb Apr 19 - Nov 21
There's also an article talking about it here: http://blogs.orlandosentinel.com/busine ... begin.html
You can also win a piece of the WDW Space Mountain. The details are in here: http://www.examiner.com/x-1712-Walt-Dis ... orld-Magic
Space Mountain refurb Apr 19 - Nov 21
There's also an article talking about it here: http://blogs.orlandosentinel.com/busine ... begin.html
You can also win a piece of the WDW Space Mountain. The details are in here: http://www.examiner.com/x-1712-Walt-Dis ... orld-Magic
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I rode Disneyland's one last week for the first time and it SUCKS. It's too smooth, which makes it less intense. I don't like having paired seating because it also makes the ride less intense. It's way more tame than WDW's. Two thumbs WAY down. I'm hoping they're not going to change WDW's one too much during refurb.
And, of course, the WDW queue is far superior.
And, of course, the WDW queue is far superior.
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In a way it's good that the ride is smooth. Before the refurb, it was very dangerous, jerky and in need of a new track. They lowered the foundation 30 feet to make the ride much safer.annafab wrote:I rode Disneyland's one last week for the first time and it SUCKS. It's too smooth, which makes it less intense. I don't like having paired seating because it also makes the ride less intense. It's way more tame than WDW's. Two thumbs WAY down. I'm hoping they're not going to change WDW's one too much during refurb.
And, of course, the WDW queue is far superior.
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Ok, very late response but yes I counted them once. Geeky, I know.disneydreamer58 wrote:LOL OK I have to know Horizons did you actually count the turns?? I am usually screaming my head off and couldn't count them if I triedhorizons1 wrote:With 17 turns to the right and 5 to the left, Disneyland's SM is dizzyingly superior!
No one's gloomy or complaining while the flatware's entertaining.
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It's good to know someone's kept count of them. I never remembered to do it.horizons1 wrote:Ok, very late response but yes I counted them once. Geeky, I know.disneydreamer58 wrote:LOL OK I have to know Horizons did you actually count the turns?? I am usually screaming my head off and couldn't count them if I triedhorizons1 wrote:With 17 turns to the right and 5 to the left, Disneyland's SM is dizzyingly superior!
I know I'm in the minority, but I love the single rider cars and the openness of the cars at WDW. Yes, DL feels faster and smoother, but it also feels too much like RNRC now, with the soundtrack, and too enclosed to give you the feeling of flying solo through space. To me, DL is just a great 'coaster, but WDW is its own experience, unlike any other.
Which might explain why I'm nervous about the refurb.
Which might explain why I'm nervous about the refurb.