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  1. Does Batman count as a SFGA coaster when you can pretty much ride it at any other Six Flags park in the country (world?)? I mean, I know it exists there, but can you count it as one of Great Adventure's coasters and a reason to visit when you can ride it so many other places? Kinda the same goes for Medusa.
  2. I can one up you on the "hitting the e-stop" on the "Cars" cars. I am the one who installed then when they were built...
  3. Not wanting to be too PC, but your list would have worked better for me if you had placed the names of other ethnic or racial groups that correspond to the designation "white trash" instead of just the ethnic or racial or sexual orientation name - i.e. "getto" instead of "black", "Euro trash" instead of European, "baja classe" instead of mexican. What your list communicates is that just by being black or mexican or gay, people correspond or are similar to lower class white people. Not a huge deal, but you could have made the joke better. It's like "one of these things is not like the others..." I see middle and upper class white people jumping lines all the time. Mostly at Six Flags parks, but whatever.
  4. And just behind the propeller is the other Mickey I got to hide. Neither of these were in the drawings of the sub. Just me having fun. The Disney people who came up to over see the builds approved. Back of sub with prop off.
  5. Just figured I would post a picture of some Mickeys that I actually had a hand in hiding. The Photo is of the propeller that I got to build for the submarine in the Finding Nemo show that is currently running down at the Animal Kingdom Park. You'll probably never get close enough to see this if you see the show, but now you know they are there... Prop Prop...
  6. For all the hype Mission: Space wasn't all that more exciting than the old vibrating air-cussioned seats of Mission to the Moon/Mission to Mars in terms of technological advances in ride presentation. I think the main problem with Mission:Space is that the story is pretty much the same old Disney ride story, including a very cliched ending - "thank god once again we made it!" (it worked better - for me - on the Dinosaur ride). It felt very thread-bare on this ride. I mean, I know there really are only so many stories out there, and the shortness of the telling time on rides creates further restrictions, but, as Disney always puts it (in many different ways), "the story is the key". This ride really unlocked no new doors. -I liked that they blow air directly on your face throughout the ride to keep you from motion sickness. -I thought that the video screens that we stare at throughout the entire ride could have used a little bit more HD. I found them grainy and (even if they are or were the cutting edge) they made the image look cheap.
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