Good Afternoon!
WOW! It's only 1:45pm here on the East Coast, and we're already on Page 5! Must be BK's new phone.
As for amusement parks and rides...
I've been to Disneyland once - when I was about eight years old. But I've been to Disneyworld about every two to three years since I was 10.
I did ride "20,000 Leauges". Actually, if my memory is correct, we also got stuck on it for a bit. But since I was only eight or nine years old, I enjoyed looking out all the portholes.
Was it "Mr. Toad's Wild Ride" that got replaced with the new Winnie the Pooh attraction? I like(d) both.
I also like the "update" to Space Mountain in Disneyworld. Although, the original - slower - ride was fun too.
And then there's that stand-up "ride" that's hosted by Robin Williams as a robot. Fun, and a good way to get out of the sun and heat for a little bit.
Favorite ride, hands down - or hands up - is "Twilight Zone: Tower of Terror". And since those Disney Imagineers change up the rider every couple of years, it's always something new. And it has one of the best "pre-shows" in the parks.
I used to be able to handle the 3-D simulators, but not so much lately. Even the Star Wars ride had me a bit woozy. Oh, and then there was Body Wars... WHOA!!!
I had a chance to ride "Mission: Space" before it opened, but since I had heard reports of the test dummies coming out with broken necks in the initial testings...
I've been wanting to ride the "Rock n Roll Roller Coaster"- the Aerosmith one - but each time I've been down there, the ride has been closed for maintenance.
And I do enjoy those "4-D" movies: The Muppet One, and, "Honey, I Shrunk the Audience".
-And the Shrek 4-D at Universal is very well done too.
Locally, there's Paramount's King Dominion. Lots of great coasters - who's names escape me right now. Although "The Volcano" is pretty fun - one of those "blast coasters" that shoots you straight up in the air for so many feet in so few seconds at so fast a speed. WHEEEEEEE!!!!!!
And when I was on that audition tour with Universal Studios two summers ago, I did ride all the coasters in the Orlando park in less than two hours - the park attendance was low, and since I was an "employee" I also had a Fast Pass. Needless to say, just because you can, doesn't mean you should. It took me a few hours to get my feet - and head - back to normal. "The Hulk", "Fire and Ice", the Drop Zone one, etc.