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Animal Kingdom should be last and Hollywood Studios higher.
While Tower of Terror at DHS is one of my all time favorites, AK has outstanding ambience and original theming, including one of the most impressive feats in Imagineering, Pandora. I also like Everest way more than Rock N Rollercoaster due to its theming, and Dinosaur is a very weird, scary, original take on DL’s Indy ride system.
DHS still has Muppetvision, which I adore, but the rest of the lands/rides are copies of other parks or don’t impress me much. I think DHS is dead ass last because it has like 3 rides I can’t find anywhere else, a crappy Indy stunt show, the lesser Fantasmic, and poor theming. Whereas I could walk around AK all day, even if it has fewer attractions and shows.
I appreciate your passionate defense of Animal Kingdom, but Pandora (excluding Na'vi River Journey) and Everest are the only two good things about that park.
Maybe I'm nostalgic for the old MGM Studios, but the Indiana Jones stunt show ripped! So did the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror, The Great Movie Ride, Backstage Studio Tour and Honey, I Shrunk the Kids playground.
There's still some good classics (Muppets 3D and Star Tours) mixed in with new stuff. Plus, they cater to us alcoholic parents by selling booze everywhere. Best deal for beers are those large Yuenglings inside the ABC Commissary.
While Tower of Terror at DHS is one of my all time favorites, AK has outstanding ambience and original theming, including one of the most impressive feats in Imagineering, Pandora. I also like Everest way more than Rock N Rollercoaster due to its theming, and Dinosaur is a very weird, scary, original take on DL’s Indy ride system.
DHS still has Muppetvision, which I adore, but the rest of the lands/rides are copies of other parks or don’t impress me much. I think DHS is dead ass last because it has like 3 rides I can’t find anywhere else, a crappy Indy stunt show, the lesser Fantasmic, and poor theming. Whereas I could walk around AK all day, even if it has fewer attractions and shows.
I appreciate your passionate defense of Animal Kingdom, but Pandora (excluding Na'vi River Journey) and Everest are the only two good things about that park.
Maybe I'm nostalgic for the old MGM Studios, but the Indiana Jones stunt show ripped! So did the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror, The Great Movie Ride, Backstage Studio Tour and Honey, I Shrunk the Kids playground.
There's still some good classics (Muppets 3D and Star Tours) mixed in with new stuff. Plus, they cater to us alcoholic parents by selling booze everywhere. Best deal for beers are those large Yuenglings inside the ABC Commissary.
How can you hate Animal Kingdom when there's an entire section of the park named Harambe??
Okay I'll say it: it's time for a Coachella cum leak, even if its just a dribble. GV can only give us blue balls so many times before someone blows a load so messy that it scrambles the lineup placements.
While Tower of Terror at DHS is one of my all time favorites, AK has outstanding ambience and original theming, including one of the most impressive feats in Imagineering, Pandora. I also like Everest way more than Rock N Rollercoaster due to its theming, and Dinosaur is a very weird, scary, original take on DL’s Indy ride system.
DHS still has Muppetvision, which I adore, but the rest of the lands/rides are copies of other parks or don’t impress me much. I think DHS is dead ass last because it has like 3 rides I can’t find anywhere else, a crappy Indy stunt show, the lesser Fantasmic, and poor theming. Whereas I could walk around AK all day, even if it has fewer attractions and shows.
I appreciate your passionate defense of Animal Kingdom, but Pandora (excluding Na'vi River Journey) and Everest are the only two good things about that park.
Maybe I'm nostalgic for the old MGM Studios, but the Indiana Jones stunt show ripped! So did the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror, The Great Movie Ride, Backstage Studio Tour and Honey, I Shrunk the Kids playground.
There's still some good classics (Muppets 3D and Star Tours) mixed in with new stuff. Plus, they cater to us alcoholic parents by selling booze everywhere. Best deal for beers are those large Yuenglings inside the ABC Commissary.
All those attractions you mentioned except for ToT are now gone! And AK has one of the best bars at WDW outside of Trader Sam’s, Nomad Lounge. Also, the boba Margarita’s in Pandora are banging. I’d say Oga’s Cantina in Galaxy’s Edge at DHS is also up there, if it wasnt a replica of Disneylands. BTW, the Indy show has been changed several times since we were kids, and it’s been getting worse and worse. The new version absolutely sucks.
Your take is literally insane and indicative of the fact that you know absolutely nothing.
no yeah thats my bad, i said in an earlier reply, apparently i cant read cuz i missed the "in the US" part. thought you were saying SD had the best tacos in the world lol.
Anyone that seriously puts Kanye as a rapper over Eminem and Kendrick...lol
Kanye is the most influential rapper ever. 808s and Heartbreaks and Yeezus, generally agreed upon as his 5th and 6th best albums spawned completely new sub genres. Also he’s a hell of a producer. For quality, versatility, and longevity in rap, he’s completely unmatched.
Shitty guy, but he’s the GOAT
This. Nobody else has had the same influence and impact.
the EDM in the sahara for the last decade+ has been atrocious. move some damn yuma acts into the sahara to change it up or somethin.
I feel like we started to see signs of this last year with Boris, Jamie Jones, and (to some extent) ToU.
Hopefully it continues in that direction, agree on your comment.
despite those acts not really being my thing either, I did strongly consider catching Jamie and ToU just so I could experience the Sahara. they lost out due to conflicts but it's definitely been a bit of a bummer to have no desire to even step foot in there for years now. here's hoping
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Kanye is the most influential rapper ever. 808s and Heartbreaks and Yeezus, generally agreed upon as his 5th and 6th best albums spawned completely new sub genres. Also he’s a hell of a producer. For quality, versatility, and longevity in rap, he’s completely unmatched.
Shitty guy, but he’s the GOAT
This. Nobody else has had the same influence and impact.
i wouldn’t even rank kanye as a rapper he’s just an artist at this point
Your take is literally insane and indicative of the fact that you know absolutely nothing.
no yeah thats my bad, i said in an earlier reply, apparently i cant read cuz i missed the "in the US" part. thought you were saying SD had the best tacos in the world lol.
Lol all good. I was like bro is tripping. I can see Mexico from my house man the influence of their cuisine in SoCal is obvious as there are taco shops seemingly on every corner.
Okay I'll say it: it's time for a Coachella cum leak, even if its just a dribble. GV can only give us blue balls so many times before someone blows a load so messy that it scrambles the lineup placements.
The only acceptable answers for most influential historical figures in rap would be Grandmaster Flash or Run DMC (if considering broader hip hop culture).
Kanye spawning a few different transient microgenres of emo rap is infinitesimally smaller.
The only acceptable answers for most influential historical figures in rap would be Grandmaster Flash or Run DMC (if considering broader hip hop culture).
Kanye spawning a few different transient microgenres of emo rap is infinitesimally smaller.
I'd say they are both super important, I'd also throw KRS-One and Slick Rick up there too but your kidding yourself if they are the most influential in hip hop ever.
Honestly it's pretty hard to say who is the most influential just bc there is so many styles and sub genres. I wouldn't say Kanye tho either. Not sure where you got the emo rap thing either since that pretty much came from early 00s emo pop rock.
If I had to give one answer I'd say Wayne. The reason being he is responsible for Drake and Nicki whom are both super influential for the sound.