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Jacca5660
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by Jacca5660 » Oct Wed 19, 2011 6:29 pm
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Amy
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by Amy » Oct Wed 19, 2011 6:38 pm
Family board

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Lori60
- Main Street Cinema Projectionist

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by Lori60 » Oct Fri 21, 2011 12:05 pm
For MK, I know TTA would be the most rides, but I don't know how many. First time 1971.
Epcot, Soarin
Studios, Tower of Terror
AK, probably the Safari
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northernmousefan2007
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by northernmousefan2007 » Oct Fri 21, 2011 2:27 pm
I'd be sitting right beside you for Carousel of Progress ~ I love that show. And there are so many details to look for each time!
I have always wanted to bring a pair of binoculars so I could check out details that can't be seen with the naked eye.
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Goofyfan
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by Goofyfan » Oct Fri 21, 2011 7:39 pm
northernmousefan2007 wrote:I'd be sitting right beside you for Carousel of Progress ~ I love that show. And there are so many details to look for each time!
I have always wanted to bring a pair of binoculars so I could check out details that can't be seen with the naked eye.
Always some new little detail that you have missed before.
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ntgre
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by ntgre » Oct Sun 23, 2011 4:24 am
Goofyfan wrote:Always some new little detail that you have missed before.
Do they always add something new details to the ride on a weekly basis or somethin?
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Amy
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by Amy » Oct Sun 23, 2011 6:20 am
ntgre wrote:Goofyfan wrote:Always some new little detail that you have missed before.
Do they always add something new details to the ride on a weekly basis or somethin?
No, it is just an incredibly detailed attraction with lots of small details to be discovered...
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northernmousefan2007
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by northernmousefan2007 » Oct Sun 23, 2011 6:43 am
It's like spaceship earth, every time I notice a new detail I have never seen before.
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wdwmedia
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by wdwmedia » Oct Wed 26, 2011 11:01 am
Probably Pirates of The Caribbean for me.
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MetalRage
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by MetalRage » Dec Sun 25, 2011 11:07 pm
I have ridden pirates and haunted mansion the most. Second would be spaceship earth.
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Soarin08
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by Soarin08 » Dec Tue 27, 2011 1:32 am
northernmousefan2007 wrote:It's like spaceship earth, every time I notice a new detail I have never seen before.
That's the beauty of that one.... and Haunted Mansion.

Sort of like, up till the summer, I NEVER noticed there was a Beatles album in the moon landing living room scene on SSE... I'd have thought I'd have noticed THAT ages ago.

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elizabethswann
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by elizabethswann » Dec Tue 27, 2011 1:34 am
I think the numbers for both Matterhorn and Big Thunder Mountain have grown more since those seem to be the two rides I've been going on more as of late. I'm just sad that BTMR will be down for refurbishment when I go to WDW next month.
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redstomr63
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by redstomr63 » Dec Tue 27, 2011 9:00 am
MK - Pirates, Haunted Mansion, BTMR
Epcot - Test Track, Spaceship Earth, Soarin
DHS - Star Tours
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northernmousefan2007
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by northernmousefan2007 » Dec Wed 28, 2011 3:52 pm
Soarin08 wrote:northernmousefan2007 wrote:It's like spaceship earth, every time I notice a new detail I have never seen before.
That's the beauty of that one.... and Haunted Mansion.

Sort of like, up till the summer, I NEVER noticed there was a Beatles album in the moon landing living room scene on SSE... I'd have thought I'd have noticed THAT ages ago.

Cool, I will definitely look for that the next time. I always hope the ride will stop in one of the interesting sections so I can really examine everything.
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dstrawn9889
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by dstrawn9889 » Dec Wed 28, 2011 4:21 pm
or that they just masked the satellite in the cap scene on SSE, instead of removing it...