Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Disney World - a choice of roller coasters

The three most popular roller coaster at Walt Disney World are Splash Mountain, Space Mountain and Thunder Mountain Railroad. Each has a different feeling. Sometimes it is difficult to decide which one to start.

Thunder Mountain Railroad in Frontierland, when the gold rush days is sitting in a flooded mine town called Tumbleweed motto, and you have a leak in my car. It is relatively soft and is directed to adults and young people. The trip takes approximately 3.5 minutesBends down and dark, where you fall like you and go around the corner quickly enough to be thrown from side to side. There are 20 audio-animatronic figures including donkeys, chickens, possums and a Rainmaker appointed Professor Cumulus Isobar. There are old mining equipment, landslides, earthquakes, and the smell of sulfur, as you go phosphorescent pools. They hull through the ribs of a dinosaur in a waterfall, past geysers and spitting on a pool of volcanic origin.You need to be very careful to capture all the details. The lines are long but move fairly quickly. It 'better to walk in parades, or use a FASTPASS, or go to the end of the day (many say it's even better after dark). The tail can be very hot in summer, so it may be useful to Mr. Fan.

Space Mountain in Tomorrowland is an indoor, like a trip through the theme of space. Enter a space station, food, and get out in a port area. There areunder almost identical to Disney World. controlled lighting specific portions of the hidden track, so the surprise element keeps this roller coaster as exciting as an external two. Space Mountain was the first roller coaster has been completely controlled and operated by a computer system. If you give Space Mountain, there is a queue that seems endless dim. It 's a good idea, Fast Pass use, particularly during peak hours. The best times to travel, whileFashion shows or late at night. Finally, we get to six people "missiles" on board sitting single file. Your vehicle goes through a tunnel of flashing lights and colors before "jumping into space." They dive and deflect across the galaxy for two and a half minutes with peak speeds of 28 mph, riding past shooting stars and bright planets. The trip can be intense for children.

Splash Mountain in Frontierland is a classic film of the 1946 Walt Disney's "The Song of the TopicSouth "The wily Brer Rabbit is chased by Brer Fox and Brer Bear through swamps and forests for the Laughin 'Place. Be sure to use the Fast Pass for this tour. It' better to do around parades, both day and night . There is a long queue through the inside of the "Chickapin Hill" (which is one of the most popular attractions in the park, especially in warm weather), eight passenger "log" that takes to reach the canal for 11 minutes .

There are100 audio-animatronics figures (some taken from old Disneyland attraction) as you travel through caves, swamps and marshes. You can see that initially Brer Rabbit outwits his pursuers, but he is headed for trouble. He rushed there from the top of Chickapin Hill, five stories in the Briar Patch, in order of decreasing speed of 40 mph. There are several familiar songs to clap and sing too loudly. During the trip, there are three lifts and a total of five drops. Wet is inevitable. IfThey get really wet, but I ask if you sit in front. There are photos, the trip only if your log rollover starts the cascade of 45 degrees. And 'quite fun to see your expression after the race at Splash Down photos as you leave.

What a roller coaster you choose? Splash Mountain is an obvious choice, on very hot days. It 's fun to sing as well. Space Mountain is basically a fast, bone-rattling roller coaster, located in the interior, and largely in the dark.Thunder Mountain Railroad is relatively weak (like me), but many details, the Disney theme parks are much better than others. I would choose all three, first of all your travel needs. Everyone has their own special joys and all should be tested at least once.

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