I'M GOING TO DUCKING DISNEY WORLD!

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reepblue
894 Posts
Posted Oct 05, 2012
Leaving this afternoon for Disney World, I'll be back in like 16 or so days. I'll try not to die.

Bye.

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Omeqa
578 Posts
Posted Oct 05, 2012
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Have a good time Reep! I've always been skeptical with Disney World, tell me how it is when you come back
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Jomonay
294 Posts
Posted Oct 05, 2012
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reepblue wrote:
like 16 or so days

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p0rtalplayer
1,366 Posts
Posted Oct 05, 2012
Replied 55 minutes later
Wow that's long! Have a good trip!

I've been to Disneyland a couple times and overall it's not too bad

Though I wouldn't exactly call it the happiest place on earth...

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kizzycocoa
975 Posts
Posted Oct 05, 2012
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Nice! Paris or Florida?

Regardless, after you've trudged through the corporate advertising, subtle mental messages and the fact Micky mouse is about as fun and relevant as a sack of potatoes, I hope you enjoy the rides! ESPECIALLY if you're in Florida. Go to universal studios. Go on the subway crash ride. You will love it so much. It seemed so realistic when I went!

.... >10 years ago!

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Jomonay
294 Posts
Posted Oct 05, 2012
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Kizzycocoa wrote:
Nice! Paris or Florida?

Disneyland Paris is only for us brits, dude. They get the superior one

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kizzycocoa
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Posted Oct 05, 2012
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Jomonay wrote:

Kizzycocoa wrote:
Nice! Paris or Florida?

Disneyland Paris is only for us brits, dude. They get the superior one

I went to Florida when I was 5. All I remember was a supercool earthquake simulator.
Here's a video. Spoilers!:
[yt:3qvvzgip]http://youtu.be/SSskplH6hHI[/yt:3qvvzgip]

Now, they replaced it with some fake "bones" tour, with some American ass commentarying the whole expirience. Like everything, Hollywood ruined a perfectly good ride.

It's so much cooler IRL though. You feel the lash of water, the heat of the fires and the air blown around the set, so cool.

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vanSulli
994 Posts
Posted Oct 06, 2012
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Basically the best attractions there (as of >7 years ago when I went last) are Space Mountain and the Haunted Mansion; but they ruined the Haunted Mansion from what I can tell, so just stick with Space Mountain for however many days you're at the Magic Kingdom. (probably a few if you're going for two whole weeks)
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Groxkiller585
652 Posts
Posted Oct 06, 2012
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Kizzycocoa wrote:
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That ride is still there. I remember it exactly as it was when I was little, with 3 key differences:

  1. The beginning has a 'hologram' of a dude who originally came up with the idea for the attraction. (who I would assume is dead now given his 'hologram' was really old lookin') It was neat, but I think my being older ruined it a bit because I could instantly tell it was not a real guy. (people don't glow lol)

  2. There used to be one person who helped with the second half, in which people would be called from the audience (I can never tell if some of these are actual audience people or employee implants) to do various things on stage. That still happens, but the person is missing. Said person would be up high, and fall off one of the sets into a pool. Doesn't happen anymore, prolly for safety reasons.

  3. The ending is missing the truck. I was scared shitless when I was a kid, and the ceiling crashed open and BOOM goes the flaming oil truck. The heat was fucking incredible. Now the ceiling is pre-open, the truck is down into the chamber, and nothing happens with it.

(this is in Universal Studios, right? it's called "EARTHQUAKE!" and I don't remember anything similar in Disney.)

I remember, a looooong time ago, they had a King Kong ride that was so awesome. Now it's the Mummy, and I hate coasters (especially dark, fire-infested coasters) so I went on thinking it was like the King Kong ride and got scared shitless.

Have fun in florida reep!

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vanSulli
994 Posts
Posted Oct 06, 2012
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Universal Studios, you're drunk. You're not Disney World. Go home.
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Groxkiller585
652 Posts
Posted Oct 07, 2012
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vanSulli wrote:
Universal Studios, you're drunk. You're not Disney World. Go home.

But Universal Studios is still an epic theme park :c Plus since reep is (probably) going to Florida for this trip, It's technically on topic.

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kizzycocoa
975 Posts
Posted Oct 07, 2012
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groxkiller585 wrote:

vanSulli wrote:
Universal Studios, you're drunk. You're not Disney World. Go home.>

But Universal Studios is still an epic theme park :c Plus since reep is (probably) going to Florida for this trip, It's technically on topic.

Universal > Disneyland.

Also when I was at Disneyland, I remember being in a restaurant. My favorite character is Pluto, even now.

I remember pulling his tail. Multiple times. He put his mouth over my face several times. I think at one people the person in the suit pleaded me to stop through the mouth thing.

that is my only memory of Disneyland. All other memories are of Universal because it was so much more interactive.

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Lemonosity
363 Posts
Posted Oct 12, 2012
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Agreeing with Kizz0rs. Universal has a lot more than Disney World. Why would I want to meet a bunch of princesses when I can have my neck broken on a crazy roller coaster?
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Jomonay
294 Posts
Posted Oct 12, 2012
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Colossal wrote:
Why would I want to fulfill my dreams?

I don't know dude.

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reepblue
894 Posts
Posted Oct 14, 2012
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I'm back!

I'm uploading images to my majhost account, should be public when I'm done uploading images.

http://www.majhost.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=269379

Did anything Valve/community heavy happen?

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vanSulli
994 Posts
Posted Oct 15, 2012
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Gotta love tomorrowland. The old stuff that used to be in there (~60's/70's) was about as awesome as Aperture's boasts (and about as hollow).
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reepblue
894 Posts
Posted Oct 15, 2012
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vanSulli wrote:
Gotta love tomorrowland. The old stuff that used to be in there (~60's/70's) was about as awesome as Aperture's boasts (and about as hollow).

Tomorrowland is still my favorite, I love the retro futuristic look. In general, the Magic Kingdom is the best park, the other parks are just dull. Yeah, they have their one awesome attraction, but they can't beat the Magic Kingdom! Will upload more shots later, I took like 400 pictures.