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If you keep looking at the word Disney, it starts to look like a really weird word.
I’ve never been on a theme park ride. What’s the basic setup? Is it sorta like one of the Haunted House fairground things (which I’ve also never been on!) where you sit in a cart and things jump out at you, but with a bigger budget?
I went to Galaxy's Edge here in California a few months ago. That ride blew my mind. I got to be a gunner and it rocked. Also, for as long as the line was, it moved very quickly. It's only 2-4 hours due to the sheer masses of people trying to get on. I got there right as the park opened and it was still an hour wait. Apparently they let the Disney hotel guests into the park earlier than everyone else. ::grumble::Kind of but so much more. It's immersive, at least the ones I've been on, the chair/ship/boat or whatever moves and rocks in a 3D simulator so you feel like you're in the Back to the Future delorean or whatever. I had heard that this new SW one is the best ever made, as far the technology invested.
If you keep looking at the word Disney, it starts to look like a really weird word.
I’ve never been on a theme park ride. What’s the basic setup? Is it sorta like one of the Haunted House fairground things (which I’ve also never been on!) where you sit in a cart and things jump out at you, but with a bigger budget?
Also, for as long as the line was, it moved very quickly. It's only 2-4 hours due to the sheer masses of people trying to get on.