Dude. Mass Effect theme park ride.
#1
Geschrieben 13 April 2016 - 11:29
Who's going?
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#2
Geschrieben 13 April 2016 - 11:45
Sounds cool but doubt I will be in California any time soon.
#3
Geschrieben 14 April 2016 - 01:06
Bring it to St. Louis and I'll care.
#4
Geschrieben 14 April 2016 - 01:28
#6
Geschrieben 14 April 2016 - 01:34
I can't believe 100% of humanity does not live in Cali
Argh! I feel so alone ![]()
#7
Geschrieben 14 April 2016 - 02:16
I like Cali but there are better places to live. San Diego is sweet. Syked for that ride though!!!!I can't believe 100% of humanity does not live in Cali
Argh! I feel so alone
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#8
Geschrieben 14 April 2016 - 02:25
I like Cali but there are better places to live. San Diego is sweet. Syked for that ride though!!!!
I love San Diego. The food sucks though. I prefer living in San Diego, the pace is slower than LA, and I don't have to curse in traffic every 5 minutes. Still, I love LA since everything is close to where I am, so I don't have to drive 5 minutes just to buy anything.
#9
Geschrieben 14 April 2016 - 02:40
LA is worst big city in America not named Detroit. The city layout sucks, the traffic is worse, downtown is filthy, and most of the people you'll meet live up to vapid Hollywood stereotypes.
Anyone who visits CA should go to San Diego or San Francisco and avoid LA like the plague.
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#10
Geschrieben 14 April 2016 - 02:41
#11
Geschrieben 14 April 2016 - 02:49
The 3D ride will end with riders being dumped into a pool of green jello by a bratty child, to in the words of one EA exec, 'simulate the ME3 ending experience.'
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#12
Geschrieben 14 April 2016 - 07:19
#13
Geschrieben 14 April 2016 - 07:54
Anyone who visits CA should go to San Diego or San Francisco and avoid LA like the plague.
I'm interested in visiting that hotel I keep hearing about.
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#14
Geschrieben 14 April 2016 - 02:21
I keep harping on my husband to take me and my daughter to Disneyland. He thinks 3 is too young to enjoy it. We live in the Western USA and it takes 14 hours of driving to get there, or an hour plane ride.
I keep harping and harping, especially since the wizarding world of Harry Potter is now in California, and the Mass Effect ride is coming.
But I don't forsee us going until the Star Wars part of Disneyland is built, and not so busy, and our daughter is older. So probably 3 years.
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#15
Geschrieben 14 April 2016 - 02:24
Why don't Vancouver doesn't have this park ![]()
#16
Geschrieben 14 April 2016 - 11:23
Hmmm?
Well, I can't go to it anyhow.
#17
Geschrieben 15 April 2016 - 12:20
Why don't Vancouver doesn't have this park
Canada has Justin Bieber and Celine Dion, they can't have everything, leave some for the other countries.
#18
Geschrieben 15 April 2016 - 12:27
LA is worst big city in America not named Detroit. The city layout sucks, the traffic is worse, downtown is filthy, and most of the people you'll meet live up to vapid Hollywood stereotypes.
Anyone who visits CA should go to San Diego or San Francisco and avoid LA like the plague.
Spoken like every Los Angeles hater who has never actually spent any time in Los Angeles.
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#19
Geschrieben 15 April 2016 - 12:30
I keep harping on my husband to take me and my daughter to Disneyland. He thinks 3 is too young to enjoy it. We live in the Western USA and it takes 14 hours of driving to get there, or an hour plane ride.
I keep harping and harping, especially since the wizarding world of Harry Potter is now in California, and the Mass Effect ride is coming.
But I don't forsee us going until the Star Wars part of Disneyland is built, and not so busy, and our daughter is older. So probably 3 years.
The Wizarding World is cool in LA, but it's nowhere near as cool as the one in Orlando. It's not even half the size in LA so it's basically Wizarding World Jr. I would say skip the trip to SoCal for Florida instead if you just want to visit amusement parks.
#20
Geschrieben 15 April 2016 - 12:39
Anyone who visits CA should go to San Diego or San Francisco and avoid LA like the plague.
Never been to San Diego, but San Francisco is eh. I mean, the city is pretty and all, but other than slightly more eccentric old folks and super-aggro homeless people, there didn't seem to be a whole lot that was very interesting.
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#21
Geschrieben 15 April 2016 - 03:44
Never been to San Diego, but San Francisco is eh. I mean, the city is pretty and all, but other than slightly more eccentric old folks and super-aggro homeless people, there didn't seem to be a whole lot that was very interesting.
Huh. Super-aggressive homeless people brought a variety of mixed feelings to mind, ranging from unease to sadness to annoyance and back to empathy. Then I thought of Band-aid Nose Man from the recent X-Files reboot.
#22
Geschrieben 15 April 2016 - 03:49
I am going to California this year, but not until July and I won't be in the area of the ride.
Sounds cool though.
#23
Geschrieben 15 April 2016 - 04:13
Here's the ad for the ride.
I'm going to be in the area this summer.
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#24
Geschrieben 15 April 2016 - 07:27
LA is worst big city in America not named Detroit. The city layout sucks, the traffic is worse, downtown is filthy, and most of the people you'll meet live up to vapid Hollywood stereotypes.
Anyone who visits CA should go to San Diego or San Francisco and avoid LA like the plague.
STL might disagree with you. What with our nation leading crime rate and all.
#25
Geschrieben 15 April 2016 - 07:44
Spoken like every Los Angeles hater who has never actually spent any time in Los Angeles.
A weekend was too long.





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