I think what annoyed me most about Paint the Night at Disneyland in California was the rather "generic" music--just lame pop arrangements of Disney tunes. I have yet to see the parade at Tokyo Disney.
I rather like the bizarre "strobe room" at the end of Space Fantasy at Universal Japan--very cool ending for a very bizarre coaster.
As for the worst, I give the prize to Ninja at Magic Mountain--just a lift hill to the station.
^Ahem! That's "brake," not "break."
I remember when movie critics used to be important; now, no one really cares what they think, mainly because there are so many online outlets for people to share their opinions. Enthusiast opinions matter to other enthusiasts, not to the vast majority of people who visit theme parks.
B&M Hypers should have one seat without any restraints, and anyone that says B&M coasters are forceless or "lacking airtime" would be forced to sit in it.
It would make these enthusiast boards much more pleasant.
You would still float out of your seat.
^I rode the Big Bad Wolf while it was snowing once; thanks to being hit in the forehead by a steady stream of freezing water, I ended up with brain freeze.
The pain of a thousand Dole Whips.
I'm reasonably sure that you can find "unpopular opinions" just about everywhere. There's no reason for a vague (at best) thread like this one; therefore, I've locked it.
I remember one day on the 2009 TPR Scandi Trip. I was with a big group, who wandered over to a Wacky Worm at one park. When we queued up, there wasn't much of a line. By the time I reached the station, there was a huge line of kids and mothers behind us.
At that point I thought, yeah, this is a bit screwed up.