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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You can go to London, stay in nicer accommodations, eat better food, not wait in lines, take your kids to large play places and slides, and see some real Norman castles for less money. Or go take your kid hiking and lake swimming for far less. Having grown up in Orlando I really did used to have a fondness for the parks. But the magic just isn't there anymore.[/quote] Does London have GoG and Space Mountain [/quote] Space Mountain is a standard coaster that's just in the dark and they blow air at you. It's really not that special. The best coaster in Orlando isn't even at Disney.[/quote] Velocicoaster or Hagrid’s?[/quote] I've done Stardust Racers several times and it's a real contender for best in Orlando. It's just non-stop fun and the dueling loop is just amazing.[/quote] I can’t wait! how long was the line or did you get express pass? [/quote] I was last at Epic Universe not long after the official open, I think first week of June. We didn't do any special passes. At the time, wait times were relatively low for most rides, except Ministry for which we did single rider. Ministry was 45 mins in single rider, and Donkey Kong was 30 mins after a late ride opening. On Stardust Racers, there was almost no line before the lockers. And very little line after the lockers. Monsters Unleashed had no line at all. I know though it's different now. We rode the front, back, and middle on Stardust. Back is the best for experiencing the racing aspect, which is the real treat on that ride. Front you lose a bit of the thrill.[/quote]
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