The three most popular roller coasters at Walt Disney World are Splash Mountain, Space Mountain and Thunder Mountain Railroad. Each has a different feel. Sometimes it is difficult to decide which one to boot.
Thunder Mountain Railroad in Frontierland, sitting as the gold rush days in a flooded mine town called Tumbleweed's motto, and you're driving without a driver. It is relatively soft and is directed to adults and adolescents. The journey takes about 3.5 minutes of hairpindark turns and descents, where you seem to fall and you go around the corner, not fast enough to be run from side to side. There are 20 audio-animatronic figures such as donkeys, chickens, possums and a man named Professor Cumulus Isobar rain. There are old mining equipment, landslides, earthquakes, and the smell of sulfur, as you pass phosphorescent pools. They hull through a dinosaur of the ribs, under a waterfall, past geysers and spitting on a volcanic pools. Theirreally need to be careful to hit all the details. The lines are long but move fairly quickly. It 'best to go during the parades, or use a FastPass or go to the end of the day (many people say it's even better after sunset). The queue can get very hot in summer so fans could be at hand sir.
Space Mountain in Tomorrowland is an indoor, themed as a journey through space. Enter a space station and get up and running in a space-port. There are twotraces nearly identical to Disney World. Be selectively controlled by the hidden parts of track lighting, the element of surprise as exciting as a roller coaster that keeps outside. Space Mountain was the first roller coaster, which was completely controlled and operated by a computer system. If you give Space Mountain, there is a queue that seems endless dimly lit. It 'a good idea to use Fastpass, particularly during peak periods. The best times to go to fashion shows or lateduring the night. Finally, you get to six people "missiles", he sat single file on board. Your vehicle drives through a tunnel of flashing lights and colors and then "jump into the room." Dive and divert through 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 1946 Walt "Song of the South" Disney slogans. TheBrer Rabbit, Brer Fox is chased by clever and Brer Bear through swamps and forests to Place the Laughin '. You should use Fastpass for this ride. It 'better to ride during the parade, both day and night. There is a long snake through the interior of the "Chickapin Hill" (this is one of the most popular attractions in the park, especially in hot weather), eight cars to "log", which takes you along the gutter for 11 minutes.
There are 100Audio-Animatronics figures (some in the old attraction at Disneyland), as you travel through caves, swamps and bayous. You can see that initially fools Brer Rabbit pursuers, but he is headed for trouble. He rushes from the top of Chickapin Hill, down five stories into the briar patch, a descent speed of 40 kmh. There are several familiar songs to clap and sing aloud. During the trip, there are three lifts and five drops in total. Wet is inevitable. If youwant to be really wet, but ask if you sit in the front. There are photos, the trip only when the application starts at the top to bottom, the waterfall of 45 degrees. It 'pretty funny to see his expression after the race to Splash Down photos, as you leave.
What a roller coaster you choose? Splash Mountain is an obvious choice, hot days. It 'fun to sing as well. Space Mountain is basically a fast, bone-rattling roller coaster, and is covered mostly in the dark. ThunderMountain railway is relatively soft (I like), but many details, the Disney theme parks are much better than others. I would choose all three, especially before you travel. All have their own special joys and should be tested at least once.
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