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| MPierce Fri 12/5/2008 11:44a | >> Has anyone mentioned TSMM? That was great!! A won a virtual bunny!! I think Wii should market a game I can take home w/me!! <<
Maybe he could be a Pen Pal with my towel bunny Winky!
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| leobloom Fri 12/5/2008 12:08p | >>Sure you can see tracks in Disney dark rides. But most of them are ground based attractions.
Mr. Toad's is a car -- Roger Rabbit is a taxi cab -- Alice in Wonderland is a caterpillar -- Indiana Jones is a transport jeep --- they're all on the ground.>>
Not sure why it matters if the ride is "ground-based" or not. Visible ride tracks are visible ride tracks. |
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| Jim in Merced CA Fri 12/5/2008 1:07p | <Not sure why it matters if the ride is "ground-based" or not. Visible ride tracks are visible ride tracks.>
Because in the opening of 'The Twilight Zone' which the 5th Dimension Room emulates, you're floating through space.
So, the 5th Dimension Room is supposed to give the illusion that you're floating through space -- which, when there are tracks on the ground, doesn't help to support that notion.
In other news, let's plan on NOT taking our Walt Disney World vacation together. |
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| carribean queen Fri 12/5/2008 2:00p | Toy Story Mania is great we had a blast on it, I would definately go back for it. However, my second favorite, and I'm sure I'll get chewed up for this, is the power rangers. It is my sons favorite and when he's happy in a 100degrees, I'm ecstatic! |
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| RoadTrip Fri 12/5/2008 2:05p | <<However, my second favorite, and I'm sure I'll get chewed up for this, is the power rangers. It is my sons favorite and when he's happy in a 100degrees, I'm ecstatic!>>
I certainly won't blast you. I think too often people forget that Disney Parks need to appeal to a wide range of tastes and ages, and not everyone thinks Pirates of the Caribbean is the end-all and be-all.
:-)
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| carribean queen Fri 12/5/2008 2:11p | <<and not everyone thinks Pirates of the Caribbean is the end-all and be-all.>>
Bite your tongue Johnny Depp is the end all be all. Ha Ha Ha and he is looking fine in the pirates! ;-)
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| leobloom Fri 12/5/2008 3:12p | >>Because in the opening of 'The Twilight Zone' which the 5th Dimension Room emulates, you're floating through space.
So, the 5th Dimension Room is supposed to give the illusion that you're floating through space -- which, when there are tracks on the ground, doesn't help to support that notion.>>
I've never sensed that the Fifth Dimension is supposed to be floating through space. Did you read that somewhere or just make it up?
Here's my thinking: if you're floating through space, why would you end up in the hotel building all during the drop sequence? I always thought the Fifth Dimension was just a trippy hotel floor, not a flight through space (maybe you're getting this confused with Star Tours).
>>In other news, let's plan on NOT taking our Walt Disney World vacation together.>>
Don't worry about that. I wouldn't take a vacation to WDW. |
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| Disney and beyond Fri 12/5/2008 3:39p | I notice the tracks a little, but I am to ennamored by the 5th Dimention stuff around me. ToT is still my all time favorite ride in any park in the world.
I cried the first time I saw the One Man's Dream film. I wish I could oen that on DVD.
Toy Story Midway Mania is my mom's new favorite ride. She absolutely loves it.
I will take a WDW trip with anybody! I would just love to be there with another Disney fan. I'm open for Disney Debating. |
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| Ursula Fri 12/5/2008 4:23p | Isn't the Fifth Dimension not of space or of time, and not a floor in a hotel room. (I also just KNOW we are supposed to be floating somewhere, but not in a Hotel floor.)
You end up coming out of it into the hotel you first entered, thus the whole premise of the ride. |
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| MPierce Fri 12/5/2008 4:44p | >> Isn't the Fifth Dimension not of space or of time, and not a floor in a hotel room. (I also just KNOW we are supposed to be floating somewhere, but not in a Hotel floor.) <<
It's a singing group from the late 60's early 70's. |