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GhostHost wrote: Non-Disney things in Disney are like Indiana Jones and Star Wars that appeal to a wide audience.
Yeah, we can't have those rides that appeal to lots of people. Imagine that! :) Hee hee hee...

I do agree that non-Disney rides, as far as they are, do jar significantly with the "feel" of the Park. That said, Star Tours and Indy have been integrated successfully into Tomorrowland and Adventureland respectively in Anaheim. Especially Indy, where the back of the ride looks appropriate next to the Jungle Cruise. If they could integrate something like Lost in that way, then I'd have no problem with it.
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TheLittleMerman wrote: If anyone has been on The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man at Universal Studios in Florida, you know how terrifyingly real the 400-foot "drop" to the pavement is.
OMG, I love that part in the ride! We did it like 3 times just to see that effect!


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