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Post by disneydreamer58 » Apr Thu 14, 2005 12:32 pm

[quote="subsonic"]I consider the Rocket Jets that are set up high much different than dumbo. That's what made it cool. I hate Disneyland's Tomorrowland low Astro orbitor![/quote]

Me too! Bring back the Rocket Jets! If you are afraid of heights might I suggest visiting Dumbo's Flying Elephants 8)

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Post by Gizmata » Apr Thu 14, 2005 2:13 pm

kgmadorin wrote:Phantom Boats? I know a lot about Walt Disney World history and I don't know of an attraction by this name... could it have been called something else? I know that the Phantom Boats had a short stint at Disneyland in 1955...
Yes I was talking about the ones at Disneyland. I don't recall when they closed but it was probably around 1982. It was a slow version of the autopia with only accelerator control. So you just sat on a track pushing down the throttle, or rapidly pushing it and releaseing it to see if you could stall the boat. :)

It may ave been called something else though.
subsonic wrote:I consider the Rocket Jets that are set up high much different than dumbo. That's what made it cool. I hate Disneyland's Tomorrowland low Astro orbitor!


Me too, the old rocket jets had a wonderful thrill to them. If dumbo came loose you would fly 25 feet.. If a rocket jet got loose I figured I would be lucky if I landed in the lagoon. Thankfully it never happened though.

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Post by disneydreamer58 » Apr Thu 14, 2005 2:34 pm

I remember the mule rides, I was just a wee little gal but I remember thinking this is way fun! Yes folks I am that old :wink:

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Post by kgmadorin » Apr Fri 15, 2005 7:44 am

Gizmata wrote:
kgmadorin wrote:Phantom Boats? I know a lot about Walt Disney World history and I don't know of an attraction by this name... could it have been called something else? I know that the Phantom Boats had a short stint at Disneyland in 1955...
Yes I was talking about the ones at Disneyland. I don't recall when they closed but it was probably around 1982. It was a slow version of the autopia with only accelerator control. So you just sat on a track pushing down the throttle, or rapidly pushing it and releaseing it to see if you could stall the boat. :)

It may ave been called something else though.
Ahhh. The luxurious Motor Boat Cruise. Unfortunately, I never had a chance to experience the thrill...

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Post by Gizmata » Apr Fri 15, 2005 1:12 pm

kgmadorin wrote:Ahhh. The luxurious Motor Boat Cruise. Unfortunately, I never had a chance to experience the thrill...
Yep thats what it was called. Thanks.

It was best at night. A nice leisurely drive around the lagoon. Then a short run of the rapids (bubblers) and back to land.

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Post by kronk's angel » Apr Mon 18, 2005 4:42 am

kgmadorin wrote:
lovesdisney44 wrote: Drew Carry's Sounds Dangerous was just ok. We tried it once - we were really tired and really hot, and actually took a snooze. Maybe that's why I didn't think it was so bad :wink:
You're absolutely right! It's a great place to grab a few zzzz's on a hot day. Just refrain from wearing the headphones and it's perfect... dark, quiet, cool...

If the Imagineers were trying to design the ultimate "nap time" attraction, I don't think they could do much better than Sounds Dangerous!
I was once in a group where everyone but me fell asleep in the Enchanted Tiki Room. nine of us. Until the thunder came. :shock: Then everyone was back to sleep. :wink:
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Post by d00watiwant » Apr Wed 20, 2005 11:15 pm

The Story Book Boats. What a Piece of junk.

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Post by AKLRULZ » Apr Thu 21, 2005 3:23 pm

kgmadorin wrote:...could Sounds Dangerous starring Drew Carey be included? Though the audio effects are neat, the show is terrible.
The pits! What a waste of prime real estate - the old Monster Sound Show with Chevy Chase and Martin Short was soooo much better!

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Post by kgmadorin » Apr Fri 22, 2005 9:22 am

AKLRULZ wrote:
kgmadorin wrote:...could Sounds Dangerous starring Drew Carey be included? Though the audio effects are neat, the show is terrible.
The pits! What a waste of prime real estate - the old Monster Sound Show with Chevy Chase and Martin Short was soooo much better!
ABSOLUTELY! That show was great. Unfortunately, it was sacrificed in the name of Synergy. darn ABC. :wink:

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Re: what is the DUMBEST ride at any Disney park????

Post by Fantasrick » Apr Fri 22, 2005 12:33 pm

SysFail wrote:The creator-inventor of IT'S a SMALL WORLD deserves a lobotomy....
2nd would be any other ride that Riscy thinks is cool...
:shock:
Wasn't It Walt that comissioned the ride for Unicef for the 64-65 World's Fair? Do you think he really deserved a labotomy?

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Re: what is the DUMBEST ride at any Disney park????

Post by kgmadorin » Apr Fri 22, 2005 12:36 pm

rickeisenstein wrote:
SysFail wrote:The creator-inventor of IT'S a SMALL WORLD deserves a lobotomy....
2nd would be any other ride that Riscy thinks is cool...
:shock:
Wasn't It Walt that comissioned the ride for Unicef for the 64-65 World's Fair? Do you think he really deserved a labotomy?
Nice call, rickeisenstein. Walt definitely was the driving force behind that attraction. I don't think anyone would accuse Mary Blair of deserving a labotomy, either.

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Post by G2-4T » Apr Fri 22, 2005 4:27 pm

Yeah - talk about two genius brains at work together.
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Post by js3901 » Apr Fri 22, 2005 7:28 pm

I'd have to say the lobotomy should go to the composer of the song, not so much the attraction itself...
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Post by kgmadorin » Apr Mon 25, 2005 7:58 am

js3901 wrote:I'd have to say the lobotomy should go to the composer of the song, not so much the attraction itself...
I don't know... The Sherman Brothers are amazing composers. Remember, they also wrote the music for Carousel of Progress, Mary Poppins, Bedknobs and Broomsticks, etc., etc.

"it's a small world" is one of the best known songs on earth, "after all."

I think there's really more of a cliche "everyone talks about how much they hate this ride, so I will too" than a real dislike of it's a small world. The poll numbers reinforce that fact. Nonetheless, too many roundtrip voyages on "the happiest cruise that ever sailed" can go a long way towards driving me freakin' crazy! Once every few years is more than enough of happiness for me!

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Post by MateoJD » Apr Sat 30, 2005 4:57 pm

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No question.

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