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I am partial to the Canada show...I have this thing, I love Canada, though Im not a Canadian.
But Id have to say I was impressed with the American Experience show (that is the right name, right?)
I didnt remember it exactly from previous trips, and I thought it was going to be boring like the hall of presidents, but it really is entertaining, and a million times better than The Hall of Presidents
But Id have to say I was impressed with the American Experience show (that is the right name, right?)
I didnt remember it exactly from previous trips, and I thought it was going to be boring like the hall of presidents, but it really is entertaining, and a million times better than The Hall of Presidents
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Right on Rick! My favorite is The American Adventure. It's just such an amazing show! And it really does boost you full of pride.
I like Rio De Tiempo next..or Mexico. The shopping, the food, the atmoshpere..the ride... Mexico is a very cool place to check out.
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I like Rio De Tiempo next..or Mexico. The shopping, the food, the atmoshpere..the ride... Mexico is a very cool place to check out.
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haha nightwind... I call it the American Experience too.. drives my wife nuts.nightwind23 wrote:
But Id have to say I was impressed with the American Experience show (that is the right name, right?)

Its the American Adventure... and I would agree with rick and pueblo, its a great show that show gets me everytime. My wife and I honeymooned in disney in 2001 after 9/11 and that show really hit home, for not just me but everyone. The show got a huge applause at the end. I always took it for granted, the show and the country

U...S...A.....U...S...A.....

But for over all countires I think Mexico has the best design. That courtyard rocks...
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I would have to say . . . El Rio del Tiempo . . . I just LOVE the fireworks on the ceiling at the end of the ride. My kids love the way the shop keepers keep following you on each screen trying to make you a "better deal" so you'll purchase something toward the end of the ride. When I was a kid and we went to Mexico, it was exactly like that on the streets.
The one thing I hate on this ride, though, are the skeletons playing the violins. I asked a CM and they said it was a festival like our Halloween . . . oh, that exlains it. Still freaky to me, though.

The one thing I hate on this ride, though, are the skeletons playing the violins. I asked a CM and they said it was a festival like our Halloween . . . oh, that exlains it. Still freaky to me, though.

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I'll make sure to look for it next time.lovesdisney44 wrote:I don't exactly remember where it is - but it's right when you start to see what looks like "It's a Small World" section. Look up and you'll see them on a mantel (bridge?).Disneynut wrote:The skeletons playing the violins? Is that near the end of the ride?
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they are just after the movies of the tribal dancers which is the first thing you see after going past the San Angel Inn restaurant. You can see a video of it here.
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Sweet. Do you have any more of these videos to watch of the rides?js3901 wrote:they are just after the movies of the tribal dancers which is the first thing you see after going past the San Angel Inn restaurant. You can see a video of it here.

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that video was from Virtual Disney World. A site that wagnerdisney posted in the WDW Attraction Videos - Any good websites? thread within the Walt Disney World Forum. It's become one of my new favorite sites (behind SSR, of course.)
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