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  1. Ok first of I'd like to but my two cents in about this KK & TTD debate. First off, they both don't have great theme, but TTD does have a better theme based on what the ride is. Last time i checked, cheetahs run faster than tigers, but if you can show me a tiger that can run 128mph then I'll change argument. TTD's theme probably be better looking in a parking lot or a concrete piece of land. Anyway, back to themes. To answer the question, Themes do not make a ride better. It's like burning toast and putting sweet delicious jelly on it. Despite the fact on how great the jelly is, the toast is still gross & burnt. Themeing can however make the experience ten times enjoyable, IF the ride itself is great. But...taking a theme away from a great ride can make a ride less enjoyable, seem pointless, therefor making it a not great ride. Take mummy's revenge. This ride was built with it's theme. If you were to rip it down to it's bare minimum and un-enclose it, it would seem very pointless. Same with almost all of Disney rides. Frankly i think all rides should have extreme queue line themeing. It gives you a sense of "this ride has a point" or will have a point. When I stand in line a cedar point,, any six flags park, or ride with little to no themeing, I do have a habit of thinking of themes for rides. I do think each ride should have a story or something to tell.
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