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Post by JWG » Jun Mon 11, 2007 7:54 pm

All good data, here's hoping I can use it to convince my family to do Everest on our next trip. Can't wait! The Yeti looks great from what I've seen on TV.
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Post by Croaker » Jun Tue 12, 2007 10:04 am

if you haven't done Tower of Terror.....do it! last trip we decided we would let nothing scare us, and through the small amount of anxiety (by the oldest daughter) we went and it's now one of our favorites.
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Post by subsonic » Jun Tue 12, 2007 10:15 am

You know, I moved this into General Resorts thinking the comparison was EE versus California Screamin' I'm a tool. It's moved back.

But yeah, I think RnR is probably scarier, but if you're a wussy, that's good, EE is better IMO. I like the theming better
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Post by octoberbarry » Jun Wed 13, 2007 4:45 am

I don't find RnR that scary, once you get through the acceleration at the beginning, it's just hilarious :lol:

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Post by JWG » Jun Wed 13, 2007 10:27 am

octoberbarry wrote:I don't find RnR that scary, once you get through the acceleration at the beginning, it's just hilarious :lol:
I considere it to be scary loud, how's that? :D
I agree, survive the launch (and not even the actual launch as much as the anticipation of the launch) and you're golden.
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Post by Torylovesdisney » Jun Wed 13, 2007 3:07 pm

Thanks for all the good advice. I think I'm going to suck it up and go for EE! I love big thunder rr and I understand this is that same kind of feeling except of course for the backwards part. But I also understand it will go by quickly. I can't wait only 92 days to go! :lol:
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Post by Croaker » Jun Wed 13, 2007 3:31 pm

wow i'll be leaving 2 days before you arrive. taking a never-been-to-disney friend to WDW. I'll get his personal experience on the two rides and post them.
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Post by rdeacon » Jun Wed 13, 2007 9:14 pm

Croaker wrote: but whats really scary is getting stuck in the middle of It's a small world. very damaging.

HHAHAHAHA man that is too funny.

I think I love IASW more then most.. but man when that ride breaks down, and you are stranded.. its not fun....

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Post by CpnBones » Jun Thu 14, 2007 10:07 pm

Both are great rides. I'm leaning toards EE as having a slight edge.

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Post by subsonic » Jun Fri 15, 2007 10:54 am

I think RnR was hyped up too much for me. I enjoyed it but it wasn't "the most awesome coaster I've ever been on" like other's have told me. I think EE's more fun. If you consider rides in the dark and theming, I actually like Mummy the Ride at Universal Florida better than RnR. It seemed the black lights would illuminate images with much better timing than RnR. But, this isn't about Mummy, get on Expedition Everest. It's got a wonderful theme.
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