Behind the Attraction (Disney+)
#26
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My god this show is awful. I watched the Haunted Mansion and Star Tours episodes and am tapping out. The episode finally got to the Burton overlay of Haunted Mansion and my wife had walked off so I paused it to watch that part together. It was all of ten seconds.
Between the jump cuts, repetition, and overall style of the show, it's just too kids-oriented for me. It was cool to see the names behind the tombstones outside and some other things like how the stretch room is an elevator in CA but for the amount I learned vs the length of show, it was a waste of time for me.
Between the jump cuts, repetition, and overall style of the show, it's just too kids-oriented for me. It was cool to see the names behind the tombstones outside and some other things like how the stretch room is an elevator in CA but for the amount I learned vs the length of show, it was a waste of time for me.
#27
DVD Talk Hero
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There's still tidbits of info that still makes it worthwhile, to me. I like when they show what other parks do. I've only visited Tokyo Disneyland outside of going to Disneyland all the time since I grew up in the L.A. area.
#28
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This is how I feel right now 



#29
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Finished this up yesterday. I thought the Haunted Mansion and Space Mountain ones were the best. I like the Star Tours one until it really became an infomercial for Galaxies Edge.
Overall, there was some interesting stuff in there, I did not mind the dumb jokes, I did think it could have been a bit more in depth. I'll watch the next batch ... but I am a Disney Park fanatic. Have been to all of them except Shanghai (Hong Kong and Tokyo once each, Paris twice, California 100 times at least, Florida about 20 times). So I probably have a different tolerance level and will watch about anything about the parks.
Overall, there was some interesting stuff in there, I did not mind the dumb jokes, I did think it could have been a bit more in depth. I'll watch the next batch ... but I am a Disney Park fanatic. Have been to all of them except Shanghai (Hong Kong and Tokyo once each, Paris twice, California 100 times at least, Florida about 20 times). So I probably have a different tolerance level and will watch about anything about the parks.
#30
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Original Series #BehindTheAttraction returns for another ride behind Disney Parks’ most iconic and beloved attractions, featuring interviews with the Imagineers that designed them and the Cast Members who operate them. This time, we’ll explore even more iconic Disney experiences, including Pirates of the Caribbean, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, Indiana Jones Adventure, EPCOT, The Food, and Nighttime Spectaculars. All six episodes of the new season are streaming November 1 on #DisneyPlus.
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#32
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Love this series. Glad it’s back!
#33
DVD Talk Hero
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The E1S2 was great. All the years I've ridden Pirates of the Caribbean, I never realized the two waterfalls took you under the berm. I rode it in Tokyo Disneyland and I was bummed it only had one small waterfall. Now I know why.
#34
DVD Talk Limited Edition
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So far in season 2, I just watched Big Thunder Mountain, my favorite ride. I enjoyed the origin story haha




