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    I love the ride the way it is. Its a great ride except for the wait times.
    Fantasyland seems to have the longest lines. Maybe it is just me. I imagine it is due to the popularity of the characters and the kids love them. Plus everyone can ride them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DigitalDaredevil View Post
    I love the ride the way it is..
    Me, too! I don't care if it's a technological marvel or not. I just love flying over London with Peter and the gang!
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    We were in MK last Wednesday and it was down. There was no reason given, they were just turning people away. We were back in MK yesterday (Monday 8/24) and Peter Pan was up and "flying", running.... maybe it was just a quick mechanical repair.
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    refurbs are a necessary thing,i for one hope they NEVER change a single thing about pp.
    it is my all time fav...

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    I wish they'd install DL's version in WDW. DL's is much better.
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    Is DL's a dark ride? How is it different? I love PP but could handle a few upgrades if it gave it a new twist....

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    Yeah, DL's is a dark ride, it's just ... I dunno ... better!

    They have some better effects than WDW's does (like, for example, in the fly-over of London you're surrounded by this star field that's made up of suspended little lights) and I like the ride system better. In DL's, each car moves independent of the other (unlike WDW's Omnimover design) which means the cars can go up and then kind of zoom down a little hill. It adds a nice "flying" feel to the ride.

    Overall, I just feel like the attraction is themed a little better and feels more "complete." WDW's was always a little too "don't look behind the black curtain!" feeling for me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fupresti View Post
    I understand the need to refurb, but when three of my favorites are down (TTA, SM, LWTL), excuse me if I am a little concerned.

    Some of us enjoy the rides others take for granted.
    I understand and feel your pain. As much as we understand that WDW needs to upkeep their rides, it is always a disappointment when you know one of your favorites is not going to be open on your trip, let alone three.

    I haven't been there since 2003, and I've been dying to take my kids, and they will be 9 and 6 for our (hopefully) 2010 trip, so when I heard that all of Fantasyland might be being overhauled, I got a little panicky. Then I thought about all of the other great things there are in WDW, and felt a lot better.

    The only thing I can say that might help console you is that judging from your signature, you seem to be going to WDW every year, which mean you will probably go back in 2010, when all of your favorites will hopefully be back up and running.

    Good luck, and I hope you get your wish to ride Peter Pan in September. If not, there are a lot of other fun things to do, so have a great time!
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    I agree with the poster who talked about value season and closed rides. Disney is going to make sure the routine refurbs are done during the slow times of the year. Major ones will always cover some of the busy times but minor ones will be scheduled when the park attendance is light.

    It is regrettable but it is either that or Disney close the parks during the slower season to maintain all the rides and I doubt people would enjoy that.

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    Dusting this one off but I can't decide if it is my faulty memory or not, but regarding Peter Pan at WDW - Magic Kingdom:

    Did they revise the ride a little bit? I remember the portion where your fly over London being in the dark, but I could have sworn that the Never Neverland part where you fly over the Volcano and native people was lit like day time. We rode it this weekend and that Never Never Land scene was at night, which surprised me. I swear that didn't use to be the case.

    That and also the voice overs for certain characters either were louder/more pronounced than in the past, or I just never noticed them before.

    Has there been changes, or is my memory getting even more faulty than usual?

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    They probably did change the time of day. I do remember it being a lighter scene with the Natives. They're probably trying to cover up the age wearing of it. This poor ride needs some TLC from us Intercotees!
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    I think they recently did work on the facade
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    I've been on this ride probably ten times a year for the past ten years, so I feel like I have a pretty good base from which to judge.

    That Never Never Land room has been dark for as long as I can remember. I have pics going back as far as 1996 and it's looked basically the same since then, at least.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Imagineer1981 View Post
    I actually love when people complain about rides being down during "value season". Disney tries to do most refurbs during the off season and I think guests need to be prepared to have some closures during a trip during that time
    But it <stinks> if you go off season and everything closed
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    A ride being down is a let down, even if you know they all have to go down at times. I feel fine with the people who vent disappointment. I get that feeling on occasion myself. Better to vent here then pass it on to kids.

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    We are going in September as well and after reading this I hope that it is open. It has always been our favorite ride in Fantasyland Pirates are just awesome! That, and it truly is a unique ride experience the way you fly over the scenes (London and the volcano are my faves)

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    pp is my sentimental favorite attraction at wdw.it's the first "ride" we do on each visit.

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