RachelNinja
Sometimes I'd rather live in VMK than in real life
- Joined
- Jul 16, 2007
I was at Disney World twice when vmk was opened, but the second time Vmk central was closed and the first I didn't know it existed sadly. And the last time we went I brought along our flats, and got pictures with them at the Emporium and other places like that. I think it's even worse leaving the parks when you know there's no virtual one to return home to when you get back.
Ooo! Did you ever post those pictures of your flats at WDW? Weird and Ninja haven't gone yet so they're really excited. Not having a virtual world to return to is probably why I actually wrote a trip report. I needed some way to hang on to WDW while at home!
And Chuckie sounded pretty funny, I can't believe he really did that! Oh, the pre shows make a difference too! I mean, they entertain you even while you're just waiting. I mean, not all rides really have a pre show but some just have really interesting queues. Like Expedition Everest, they have all these glass displays of yeti information and hiking equitment, yeti footprints and pictures, descriptions, and outside they have these temples with bells and little statues and things. It's like you teleported yourself to the real deal.
I've seen the pics of the EE queue, and it really looks so interesting! I read that it's like you're getting ready to go on that train ride so you have to get your ticket and then get your provisions and all that. I don't know that I'll ever have the guts to ride EE though. It's not that I'm scared of the Yeti or the big drop. I just heard that some people get dizzy during the backwards part, and I really don't want it to ruin my day! Unless I get FP for the end of the day or something! What did you think of the backwards part? Do you get dizzy on rides?
Wow, that's pretty strange, we do have alot of those rides at Six Flags. The ony I go to is called Six Flags Over Texas, and we have the Spongebob ride there. Never been on it. When I was really little I went on "Honey I shrunk the Audience" and got so freaked out. Now I'll go on every other 4D thing at Disney World... even It's Tough to be a Bug, but that one. And we have old automobiles, and a little kid roller coaster similiar to that one, and the Eiffel Tower thing except it's orange... well I think they need to come up with some new ideas hah.
Yep, the Spongebob ride is also at the Six Flags near me. I guess it's smart for whoever made the ride to get it in as many parks as possible, especially the Six Flags ones because that's a park for the locals, IMO. But of course, WDW has to be original! Love it!
Ooo, I didn't like HISTA when I was a kid either because of the lion or whatever it is that comes out at you and then the feeling of the mice under the seat. Then for ITTBAB, I didn't like the bugs at the end on the chairs. Haha, those things are a little too close for my comfort, but I go on them anyway.