Nap-worthy attractions
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Re: Nap-worthy attractions
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Re: Nap-worthy attractions
Hate to say it, but if you aren't into The Great Movie Ride, outside of the gun fights, it could make you sleepy.
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Re: Nap-worthy attractions
Well, if you're in a dark, air-conditioned place for more than 10 minutes...what about:
The American Adventure?
The Carousel of Progress?
The American Adventure?
The Carousel of Progress?
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Read back a few. We've covered COP.mindflipper wrote:Well, if you're in a dark, air-conditioned place for more than 10 minutes...what about:
The American Adventure?
The Carousel of Progress?
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Has anyone tried napping in the American Adventure? You can't in China or Canada because you have stand leaning (not sitting on, leaning) against the rails, so you're not in a position to sleep.Jacca5660 wrote:Read back a few. We've covered COP.mindflipper wrote:Well, if you're in a dark, air-conditioned place for more than 10 minutes...what about:
The American Adventure?
The Carousel of Progress?
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Anything in a dark, air-conditioned place is perfect for a nap.
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That is my Mom's most favorite place to take a snooze We always joke when we sit down that she is really going to watch the show ~ then a few minutes later there is a slight snore coming from her seat. The last time we went I actually sat a few seats down so if the snoring got really bad I would still be able to hear the showmindflipper wrote:Has anyone tried napping in the American Adventure? You can't in China or Canada because you have stand leaning (not sitting on, leaning) against the rails, so you're not in a position to sleep.
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I mentioned AA as one of my "sleepy" spots.mindflipper wrote:Has anyone tried napping in the American Adventure? You can't in China or Canada because you have stand leaning (not sitting on, leaning) against the rails, so you're not in a position to sleep.Jacca5660 wrote:Read back a few. We've covered COP.mindflipper wrote:Well, if you're in a dark, air-conditioned place for more than 10 minutes...what about:
The American Adventure?
The Carousel of Progress?
And I must add, I have actually dozed off during Wonders of China and the Canada movie before. (Partially because of the effect circle vision has on me)
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Wouldn't the TTA be considered one with the slow moving pace it goes?
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I suppose you could catch a quick nap on there, it would be like a moving car...elizabethswann wrote:Wouldn't the TTA be considered one with the slow moving pace it goes?
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Re: Nap-worthy attractions
If I downed some sleeping pills beforehand could I count Tower of Terror as a Nap Worthy attraction?
If it can be counted as an attraction I would say the boat from DHS to the hotels is a real snooze inducer, esp at night. It's so slow and deathly silent that you have to fight to stay awake.
If it can be counted as an attraction I would say the boat from DHS to the hotels is a real snooze inducer, esp at night. It's so slow and deathly silent that you have to fight to stay awake.
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If you can handle being jerked up and down a few times then I'd say try it.Wizzard419 wrote:If I downed some sleeping pills beforehand could I count Tower of Terror as a Nap Worthy attraction?
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I'm sure the Mousekecouple would count the boats as attractions...maybe I will have to treat Mom to a ride on one this trip and see if she deems it snooze-worthyWizzard419 wrote:If I downed some sleeping pills beforehand could I count Tower of Terror as a Nap Worthy attraction?
If it can be counted as an attraction I would say the boat from DHS to the hotels is a real snooze inducer, esp at night. It's so slow and deathly silent that you have to fight to stay awake.
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Re: Nap-worthy attractions
I have to admit that I have caught myself catching a quick nap in the American Adventure. I really love the attraction, but sometimes the combination of sitting, comfy chairs, air conditioning and the dark are too much to resist.
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Re: Nap-worthy attractions
Sort of looks like the American Adventure is the best (or at least most popular) place for a nap so far...