People definitely should have their expectations in check.Sigh, review of the land doesn't' sound to great and the queue
https://wdwnt.com/2018/06/review-a-...-toy-story-land-at-disneys-hollywood-studios/
There were reports that it might but I don’t believe that was ever official.Sorry if I missed this in here, but is there a ride photo for SDD?
People definitely should have their expectations in check.
I also said don’t expect an elaborate queue.
Harry Potter land has spoiled me for life
I timed it the first time I rode it and it was not 70 seconds. I believe that I'll be doing another Pep Rally this afternoon and will probably have the opportunity to ride it again. I'll time it to see if it repeats.Hearing Slinky Dog Dash is roughly 70 seconds.
Its not much longer than a minute...I timed it the first time I rode it and it was not 70 seconds. I believe that I'll be doing another Pep Rally this afternoon and will probably have the opportunity to ride it again. I'll time it to see if it repeats.
Leg room is clutch!! That's one thing that's unfun on a lot of attractions, it's not that I can't fit so much as I look like a total goober with my knees by my face.The seat and restraint is much more comfortable than 7DMT, at least for me as a larger person. More leg room as well.
If they are going to do this like Seven Dwarfs Mine Train, I am totally asking for my own row. I do not like riding in 2-seat rollercoasters with a stranger.I can report that some of the CMs who rode today describe SDD as being DCA’s “Screamin’ Over California but for a 2 year-old” which is ironic because a 2 year-old may not be tall enough to ride SDD.
Also, some were told they were being loaded in as a “Single Rider” so that CMs could practice loading in Singles. There wasn’t a dedicated Single Rider line for today’s test rides.
Leg room is clutch!! That's one thing that's unfun on a lot of attractions, it's not that I can't fit so much as I look like a total goober with my knees by my face.
So, to keep the speculation train rolling, anyone thinking that the mysterious "invitational AP Play" emails will wait until the testing phase is over and the land opens? Seriously still stalking this thread for links since my email likely will never show up, even if I'm selected by the claw to receive one(after many "tricks", including reset attempts by AP tech support have yielded me still getting no AP emails)
Edit: adjusted the word that became ******* didn't realize that would happen, when referencing a donkey. Sorry guys!
If they are going to do this like Seven Dwarfs Mine Train, I am totally asking for my own row. I do not like riding in 2-seat rollercoasters with a stranger.
The signage in the queue indicates that "every seat will be filled."
I rode as a single rider, and while there was no separate queue, I was directed down a side path at a split near the loading area and seated with someone else who was alone.
I'm wondering if people will see the low thrill factor and choose to not ride if wait times are long.I just left my test & adjust preview.
I think the land is pretty cute. It’s no Pandora, but it’s not terrible. They achieved what they were going for, IMO.
Slinky Dog Dash is definitely not a high thrill attraction, but some of the banked turns will probably scare my 6yo nephew. The launches are very mild. The seat and restraint is much more comfortable than 7DMT, at least for me as a larger person. More leg room as well. I wish the entire queue was shaded, but most of it is, and the fans help.
I probably won’t come back to see the land for a while once it opens, not because I don’t like it but because I apparently lost all my heat tolerance. It is way too hot out here for me.
Every time I have asked to be seated alone, the CM's have always honored it. Not everyone wants to ride with someone they don't know. I am very tall, and my legs barely fit on 7DMT. I realize the cars are setup different on 7DMT, but if the cars are setup like BTMR, I don't want my legs rubbing up against a stranger.The signage in the queue indicates that "every seat will be filled."
I rode as a single rider, and while there was no separate queue, I was directed down a side path at a split near the loading area and seated with someone else who was alone.