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Is Big Thunder Mountain Railroad LAME?
Does anyone think that Big Thunder Mountain Railroad is lame?
A friend of mine thinks it is. He was talking about how it's kind of false advertising to someone who wants to ride a roller coaster. Why? Because even though it is a coaster, it lacks many of the fun elements loved by coaster enthusiasts - there is no big drop (even though there IS a big climb). And even though there are some banked turns, the ride is fairly calm -almost like a kiddie coaster in adult size.
I know what he means. I also think, that with a lot of Disney attractions, it too was designed with the theming in mind rather than the thrills associated with coasters ( and I believe Disney also tried to modify this imbalance with Expedition Everest).
But I've never really thought of this: Someone who has never been to the Magic Kingdom before sees the ride from the queue, decides that it looks like a fun roller coaster and then waits a long time in line to ride it - I bet he would come out disappointed. It's definitely not what you'd think it would be just from observation.
What do you think?
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I'll admit - I'm a roller coaster chicken. However, I have ridden every coaster that Disney has - including Rock n Roller Coaster. Over the years, what I've appreciated about Disney is that those of us who are not thrilled with a thrill a second coasters have many choices at Disney. I've never thought this is "lame". If your friend thinks so, he needn't ride it. That, in fact, is one of Disney's attractions - there's something for everyone!
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Originally Posted by faline
Over the years, what I've appreciated about Disney is that those of us who are not thrilled with a thrill a second coasters have many choices at Disney.
Agree - BTM is just my speed. Even the coaster lovers in my family appreciate it - it's nostalgic like Splash.
Jill
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I love that it doesn't go for big thrills. I think it's just right. If you're a big coaster enthusiast looking for the big thrills, yes, it's lame. But I think it's wonderful.
Sherri
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Not lame, just tame. When compared to big high speed thrill coasters.
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If I want thrill coasters, I go to Six Flags. I am glad that Disney does have "Milder" thrills. It is still fun for adults, and to those guests who aren't looking to be scared to death, it is something they can ride and enjoy. I am a coaster enthusiast, and a Six Flags season pass holder, but I thoroughly enjoy my annual trip to Disney for the theming and fun!
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No I would not say it is lame. I think fun is a more appropriate word. It does not have the adrenaline rush, but IMHO that does not make it lame.
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A lot of "first timers" to Disney are surprised that it doesn't have the big "thrill rides" like their local amusement park does. But, what they don't realize is that there is more to each ride, not just the big thrills.
I'm with Faline, I'm a huge chicken when it comes to rides, and I love how much there is that I CAN do at Disney, compared to a "regular" theme park.
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I am definitely NOT a coaster person. I hate drops.
I rode Splash Mtn ONCE !!
Thunder Mtn is not too bad for me, I usually ride it at least once each trip.
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Nope I don't think it is lame. I have ridden it in the past but my fear of coasters has gotten really out of control and I have not been able to ride it in some time. My girls (ages 20, 22 and 23) and my hubby love it and it is a must do every trip!
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I love love scary roller coaster with big drops. If I were rating BTM on that scale, I suppose it would be lame. I don't think it has one moment where you feel your stomach drop and when I was younger I was a bit disappointed with both BTM and SM.
But as I have gotten older, I really appreciate it for what it is. I love to ride it. It's fast enough to be fun and the theming is terrific.
There are enough parks that focus on scare the pants off of you roller coasts to make the enthusiasts happy. I like that Disney can give me am immersive experience that is still fun.
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Everyone has their own feeling, opinions & expectations! Yes compared to other amusement parks coasters, BTM is tame, but that's what I love about WDW! We can ride all the rides as a family! I'm NOT a thrill junky, but I love the milder thrills at WDW & can enjoy them all with my DH & DS's! IMHO, EE is very much a thrill ride, but I do love it! But once per trip is really enough for me! I could ride BTM over & over, I love the twists & turns!
One reason I don't enjoy amusement parks for the most part is two fold: the long lines - absent of any type of themed que and most rides fall in two categories - kiddie or thrill rides! Neither of those two categories fit our family vacation.
There are alot of amusement parks out there for the thrill seekers & I'm just so glad for Walt's dream that we have all of the Disney parks that give the rest of us a place to enjoy, with a dollop of thrill rides thrown in for those that so choose!
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Originally Posted by joonyer
Not lame, just tame. When compared to big high speed thrill coasters.
Exactly what I was thinking! Disney has better "themed" rides than anyone. Others may have more thrilling coasters, but I'll take themed variety over thrills anyday!
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everybody seems to be missing the point of the original post.
i agree that BTMR is tame, or lame or whatever you wanna call it.
the point of the original post was that the guy thought it was false advertising - because it looks like a normal roller coaster ride from the front, but it's a different experience when you ride it.
if i had never ridden before and i was in front of BTMR, i would expect it to be a normal coaster- not just a quaint ride through some theming.
I bet some folks have waited a LONG time in line to take their first ever ride on BTMR and then exited disappointed.
if you are in front of the now-extinct Goofy's Barnstormer, you know that it's a kiddie ride - but in front of BTMR, it's kind of deceiving because until you ride it , you dont' realize it's basically a kiddie ride too.
no one denies that many people & children love non-thrill rides -but the fact that Disney built this ride in Frontierland and kind of pretend that it's a regular coaster is the question brought up in the original post. not whether or not there should be tamer rides.
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I'm not sure that it is false advertising. Of course, I might be biased since I knew what BTMR was like before I ever got on it. I tend to be an obsessive planner.
I understand the point that you can't tell it is a mild coaster, but I think most wild coasters are obvious just from looking at them.
For example if you contrast BTMR with Sheikra at Busch Gardens Tampa, Sheikra dominates the skyline and the thrills (and super scary drop) are clear to the eye. In fact, I can not think of one coaster at BG that you can not see the dips, loops or turns before you get on. And when you compare it to Splash Mountain right next door, it is obvious Splash Mountain has a great drop at the end, but not so obvious what to expect from BTMR.
So I'm not really sure that it is false advertising on Disney's part as much as the popularity of the ride that makes people assume that the ride is more exciting than it is. Disney did create a theme that emphasize wild west but even the Disney website says "mild". I think it is the line of people that makes people think,
"wow, that ride must be something."
Cindy aka AgentC
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Seriously???
A run-away mine train is false advertising it's self as a major thrill ride? I have been on many run-away mine trains. Six flags at Arlington and Knotts berry farms come to mind. I do not think I could confuse any of them nor the BTMRR to be a true "thrill ride." BTMRR is a classic in the true Disney sense. I have taken my 4 year old nephew on it as well as my then FIL at 76 years of age (RiP). He even had a pacemaker then and still loved it. Disney's parks are built on the premise that families can enjoy the rides together as a family. That is what Disney has excelled at. And thank goodness for that. If you want to have your lunch churned in your stomach on a ride; then there are plenty of other "amusement" parks to go to.
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IMO, I do not think it is false advertising. It is a roller coaster by all technical terms and as was stated earlier, it is even listed as being mild on their website. So it's a mild roller coaster, has the same or slightly less thrills like other mine train coasters I've been on, but unlike those others, this one is heavy on themeing and makes it a standout mine train coaster. If your friend thinks it's false advertising, also let him know that this coaster is about 40 years old too. You were lucky to find a coaster that had an upside down loop in it at that time. A lot has changed since then in the idea of what now is considered to be a true coaster when it comes to it's enthusiasts.
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I love coasters. I have ridden the 400 footers and I have ridden the little ones. Big Thunder Mountain Railroad never disappoints me. It has some nice action to it, a great theme, and nice views of the area.
It is aggressive enough to satisfy hardcore coaster fans, but tame enough not to intimidate others. I always want to ride it again.
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