You really need to experience something before making that call like that. I saw videos of it many times before I went, wasn't even a bit close to actually experiencing this amazing attraction. Your opinion may very well be the same afterward, but you'll have your eyewitness experience to back it up.PrincePhillipFan wrote:
That pretty much sums how I feel as well. From what I've seen from videos and hearing the soundtracks, Phantom Manor is a terrific ride and I enjoy it on its own merits.
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I'm not denying that Phantom Manor isn't as terrific of an experience as I feel about the Haunted Mansion, or that it's any less of deserving of its merits. I just happen to prefer the story and characters of the US and Tokyo Mansions, over the more dramatic story and characters of Phantom Manor.dizfan wrote:You really need to experience something before making that call like that. I saw videos of it many times before I went, wasn't even a bit close to actually experiencing this amazing attraction. Your opinion may very well be the same afterward, but you'll have your eyewitness experience to back it up.
It's located directly in front of Cinderella's Golden Carrousel, in the castle courtyard. They used to have a Sword In The Stone ceremony where a child was chosen to pull it out with Merlin in attendance, but sadly they discontinued that a few agos. Although they currently still have the ceremony at DL, but mostly saved for during the peak seasons.bradhig wrote:Where is the sword in the stone located?
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