Narnia Prince Caspian "Attraction" Lame
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- Pack Mules Wrangler
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Re: Narnia Prince Caspian "Attraction" Lame
Is that still at DHS or have they put something else in it's place?!?!
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The attraction still exists. It still sucks.
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We saw the original on one of our previous trips. We were actually quite surprised that it was just a short walk-through of a set. We left saying "That's it?". The ads we had received as passholders made it sound like it would be more than it actually was.
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We said the same thing after we exited too!!!stinoi wrote:We saw the original on one of our previous trips. We were actually quite surprised that it was just a short walk-through of a set. We left saying "That's it?". The ads we had received as passholders made it sound like it would be more than it actually was.

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Re: Narnia Prince Caspian "Attraction" Lame
This made me crack up--and yes, it does suck.DIAC1987 wrote:The attraction still exists. It still sucks.
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Re: Narnia Prince Caspian "Attraction" Lame
Does anyone have pictures to prove its suckiness? 
(The book was way better than the movie IMHO)

(The book was way better than the movie IMHO)
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Re: Narnia Prince Caspian "Attraction" Lame
I didn't even think to take pictures when we were there!MmeLeota wrote:Does anyone have pictures to prove its suckiness?
(The book was way better than the movie IMHO)
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I guess that proves it thenboilerbabe wrote:I didn't even think to take pictures when we were there!MmeLeota wrote:Does anyone have pictures to prove its suckiness?
(The book was way better than the movie IMHO)

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I've never seen it. Considered it when the TSM fast-passes were all sold out once and we were standing there trying to decide what to do. But we decided to go to RnR instead. Glad we didn't waste our time. 

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Re: Narnia Prince Caspian "Attraction" Lame
These types of walk-thru attractions are neat if you are interested in film making/props/etc, or if the subject of the attraction is/was one of your favorite films, but otherwise they do tend to be a bit on the boring side. One thing I find interesting is when they have the actor's costumes and you see how tiny some of them are, especially the men, who often look very tall or big on screen, and then you see how short or thin they really are 

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Re: Narnia Prince Caspian "Attraction" Lame
I do love seeing the costumes! That was an awesome experience we had at the D23 Expo! There were costumes from Mary Poppins, Captain EO (MJ was a tiny guy!!!), Princess Diaries, Enchanted...and more! It's exciting to see the detail on the costumes...said the theatre chick...Amy wrote:These types of walk-thru attractions are neat if you are interested in film making/props/etc, or if the subject of the attraction is/was one of your favorite films, but otherwise they do tend to be a bit on the boring side. One thing I find interesting is when they have the actor's costumes and you see how tiny some of them are, especially the men, who often look very tall or big on screen, and then you see how short or thin they really are

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I hadn't really thought of that.... but it's true, and I've always gotten a kick out of that sort of thing. Hmmm... might be worth it to mosey on through the Narnia thing in December... but only if there's no wait!MmeLeota wrote:I do love seeing the costumes! That was an awesome experience we had at the D23 Expo! There were costumes from Mary Poppins, Captain EO (MJ was a tiny guy!!!), Princess Diaries, Enchanted...and more! It's exciting to see the detail on the costumes...said the theatre chick...Amy wrote:These types of walk-thru attractions are neat if you are interested in film making/props/etc, or if the subject of the attraction is/was one of your favorite films, but otherwise they do tend to be a bit on the boring side. One thing I find interesting is when they have the actor's costumes and you see how tiny some of them are, especially the men, who often look very tall or big on screen, and then you see how short or thin they really are

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I'm always surprised that this long after the DVD/Blu-Ray came out that there is always a line for this.
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