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by Amy » Jan Tue 18, 2011 11:26 am
mindflipper wrote:masterj345 wrote:the winnie the pooh ride is actually good the seats are pretty new and comfortable
Not so comfortable during the bouncing with Tigger...
They're not so bad as long as you don't have track pants made of nylon or some similar material, then you're not only bouncing with Tigger, you're also sliding!

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by mindflipper » Jan Tue 18, 2011 12:34 pm
Amy wrote:mindflipper wrote:masterj345 wrote:the winnie the pooh ride is actually good the seats are pretty new and comfortable
Not so comfortable during the bouncing with Tigger...
They're not so bad as long as you don't have track pants made of nylon or some similar material, then you're not only bouncing with Tigger, you're also sliding!

If you didn't have back pain before the ride, you might afterwards! I always thought they should have a stand after exiting to sell Advil or Alleve.

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by Amy » Jan Tue 18, 2011 1:22 pm
Amy wrote:mindflipper wrote:masterj345 wrote:the winnie the pooh ride is actually good the seats are pretty new and comfortable
Not so comfortable during the bouncing with Tigger...
They're not so bad as long as you don't have track pants made of nylon or some similar material, then you're not only bouncing with Tigger, you're also sliding!

mindflipper wrote:If you didn't have back pain before the ride, you might afterwards! I always thought they should have a stand after exiting to sell Advil or Alleve.

Gosh, I just don't remember Pooh being that rough

maybe one of the wheels fell off your honeypot?!?!
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by masterj345 » Jan Tue 18, 2011 10:50 pm
lol wow i cant belive all the negative views of that ride, i guess il have to pay more attention next time im on in to check for myself
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by mindflipper » Jan Wed 19, 2011 12:10 am
It depends upon who you are how rough you find the ride. I'm okay with it, but there were some senior citizens (including my own parents) who didn't care for the bouncing part of the ride.
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by aboden » Jan Wed 19, 2011 8:10 am
The same can be said about Thunder Mountain, i think that is an extremely rough ride and sliding happens even in jeans lol
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by mindflipper » Jan Wed 19, 2011 10:51 am
My parents know to stay away from BTMRR, but back when they rode Pooh there wasn't any warnings about the bouncing.
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by Amy » Jan Wed 19, 2011 11:44 am
mindflipper wrote:My parents know to stay away from BTMRR, but back when they rode Pooh there wasn't any warnings about the bouncing.
Good point. I wonder if there are any warnings posted on there now. Disney seems to be pretty careful about the attraction warnings...
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by mindflipper » Jan Wed 19, 2011 12:06 pm
Actually, I don't know if anyone has brought this seating up, but I think for the ride Test Track are pretty comfortable seats considering you're speeding 65 mph in a banked turn...
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by masterj345 » Jan Sun 23, 2011 4:23 am
we shouold have a least comfortable ride seats thread. . spaceship earth DEFINATELY needs a redo of their seats. darn my least favorite part of my favorite ride is those horrible bumpy seats.
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by Amy » Jan Sun 23, 2011 9:12 am
masterj345 wrote:we shouold have a least comfortable ride seats thread. . spaceship earth DEFINATELY needs a redo of their seats. darn my least favorite part of my favorite ride is those horrible bumpy seats.
Check out the new thread for
least comfortable ride seats

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by mindflipper » Jan Sun 23, 2011 11:16 am
Amy wrote:masterj345 wrote:we shouold have a least comfortable ride seats thread. . spaceship earth DEFINATELY needs a redo of their seats. darn my least favorite part of my favorite ride is those horrible bumpy seats.
Check out the new thread for
least comfortable ride seats

For those who want a link, here it is:
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by Polynesian Princess » Feb Mon 07, 2011 9:54 pm
I've always liked Space Mountain's seats. Sure they're a pain to get in and out of, but once you're in, they're really comfy.
It seems like I thought the Dinosaur seats were comfy too, but I'm having a harder time remembering details about them at the moment.
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by mindflipper » Feb Mon 07, 2011 11:15 pm
Polynesian Princess wrote:I've always liked Space Mountain's seats. Sure they're a pain to get in and out of, but once you're in, they're really comfy.
It seems like I thought the Dinosaur seats were comfy too, but I'm having a harder time remembering details about them at the moment.
There is probably a league of people that disagree with both if you head over to the LEAST comfortable ride seats topic thread.

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by Polynesian Princess » Feb Tue 08, 2011 12:23 am
mindflipper wrote:Polynesian Princess wrote:I've always liked Space Mountain's seats. Sure they're a pain to get in and out of, but once you're in, they're really comfy.
It seems like I thought the Dinosaur seats were comfy too, but I'm having a harder time remembering details about them at the moment.
There is probably a league of people that disagree with both if you head over to the LEAST comfortable ride seats topic thread.

Oh yeah I saw that.

And for Dinosaur I wasn't talking about during the ride, just the seat in itself.

Can't wait to take my twin boys on their first trip to Walt Disney World! Planning on heading there sometime Feb-May 2014!