Yes it's true...I have ridden Stitches Great Escape

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Yes it's true...I have ridden Stitches Great Escape

Post by SysFail » Nov Mon 01, 2004 8:43 am

Everyone silently hope that what I saw was NOT the finished product, because it really wasnt very good at all.
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The ride basically didnt do anything at all....except gross me out with the constant Stitch burping on the back of your neck, and the smell of rotten hotdogs that filled the arena you were sitting in. Its just what you said subsonic..its a circular thing and you sit there and watch the "show". I never rode AE so i cant speculate, but it had to be better than what this was.
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Post by eagle4life69 » Nov Mon 01, 2004 11:09 am

Check this link out it is to a previous topic about the same Idea your saying. Where Do All Those Bad Ideas Come From?
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Post by subsonic » Nov Tue 02, 2004 3:22 pm

I know nothing about this attraction other than it replaced AE. What's it like? Is it actually a ride or still a circular specticle like AE and Mission to Mars before it?

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Post by kirbaay » Nov Sat 06, 2004 10:40 pm

I read an article about it at mouseplanet.com, they said it is the same rooms as before. This isnt a new ride, its a layover with a stitch animatronic, burping noises, bad smells, and a terrible ending. Very dissapointing from my point of view.

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Post by jkm8113 » May Sun 01, 2005 3:31 pm

Major disappointment, and Stitch is my favorite character after Mickey, of course. I was so disappointed that we didn't even go on in a second time when there was no wait at all.

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Post by disneydreamer58 » May Sun 01, 2005 5:00 pm

I have no desire to ride or experience the Stitch attraction. For me personally I can't stand that character, the sticking of it's tongue in its nose is not funny to me at all. I think this is one of Disney's true failures that has come out in recent years..... But this is just my opinion. Sorry don't mean to offend you Stitch fans out there.
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Post by Disneynut » May Sun 01, 2005 6:08 pm

26 April 2005: Stitch's Great Escape rework

Chamber B is closed this week for Imagineering to carry out some reworking of the show. Imagineers and their computer equipment have been spotted inside, presumably re-programming show elements in an attempt to improve the poorly received attraction. During this time, chamber A remains open, however FASTPASS has been suspended.

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Post by G2-4T » May Sun 01, 2005 6:57 pm

bostoncg wrote:Disney's true failures that has come out in recent years.


Considering his popularity beats that of most anything they've churned out in ages I'd say he's a major sucess financially and character-wise, the reformed trouble-maker is pretty easy for most of us to relate to... And since the lines to meet him at the parks are huge [I've never seen more adults in line to get their photos with a character] I think calling him a failure is a bit harsh...
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Post by disneydreamer58 » May Sun 01, 2005 10:17 pm

Maybe so, I can be very up front on my feelings, but like I said it's only my opinion and I am sure I am in the minority based on his popularity. Thats what makes it great we all have our own opinions, and mine can be wrong or disagreed upon as anyone chooses. It just happens that character rubs me the wrong way, sorry.
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Post by Gizmata » May Sun 01, 2005 11:47 pm

subsonic wrote:I know nothing about this attraction other than it replaced AE. What's it like? Is it actually a ride or still a circular specticle like AE and Mission to Mars before it?
AE?

Sometimes I just can't figure out the acronyms :\

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Post by subsonic » May Mon 02, 2005 12:04 am

Alien Encounter. I'll miss that....

I'm not a big fan of Disney's recent releases, either, like bostoncg. (Pixar doesn't count.. I love all the pixars) I haven't seen a Disney moivie in the theater since Aladdin. After a long time I finally watched Hercules on video. I never bothered with Lilo & Stitch. It wasn't appealing to me at all. I feel the movies have gone downhill.

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Post by AlexLoup » May Mon 02, 2005 12:54 am

I'm more into Mulan, Tarzan, Treasure Planet (That was wonderful) and Brother Bear (Notice that two of them had songs done by Phil Collins)
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Post by Mike Pinocchio » May Mon 02, 2005 6:11 pm

As long as we're on the subject of Disney's recent animated films, somebody's got to point out the underrated The Emperor's New Groove. It looked like crap in all the previews so I never even bothered watching it until it was on ABC, and I was really surprised. Not a masterpiece or anything, but really really funny.

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Post by AlexLoup » May Mon 02, 2005 10:46 pm

The only thing I like from that movie is Kronk. :P
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Post by Lion Sleeps Tonight » May Mon 02, 2005 10:53 pm

AlexLoup wrote:The only thing I like from that movie is Kronk. :P
Yeah, he was great! Anyone who has their own theme music is cool. I think that is the funniest Disney movie I've seen.
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