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Anonymous simmy25 said...

I still don't understand why they couldn't have moved it to DHS. It's such a perfect fit

December 11, 2011 at 5:26 AM

Anonymous Eric said...

Man. I was at that perfect young(er) age when ALIEN ENCOUNTER first launched. It took me two days to get up the guts to go on it and I remember having the PANTS scared off of me in the end. It was that perfect kind of scary that made you jump and had you leaving the attraction with your adrenaline pumping: all ready to go on a few rides.

I was skeptical when it got revamped into the Stitch attraction that stands today, but I went on it a few years ago and, I gotta say, I was downright charmed with what they made. Really top-notch animatronics, great use of the Stitch design aesthetic throughout and a story/experience that nicely rides the line between funny/exciting/scary.

Thanks for this art and history! Love the blog!

-eric stirpe
www.ericstirpe.com

December 11, 2011 at 7:52 PM

Anonymous Lacey said...

The first time i rode "Alien Encounter" i cried so hard i was shaking. My mom literally smacked my dad for putting me on it (and i was a teenager). i laughed thru it the second time (same day) thanks to my brother. My entire family (all grown up now) much prefer the Stitch version. (He's so cute and fluffy!)

December 12, 2011 at 5:27 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Ugh...They ruined a great, unique and original attraction by shoehorning the annoying Stitch into it.
The MK's biggest fail of the last 15 years.

December 12, 2011 at 6:23 AM

Anonymous Marco Antonio Garcia said...

I really liked Alien Encounter, liked it more than the Stitch version, but the current version is not bad at all, and I think that Lilo and Stitch is one of the best Disney animation of its time (a low time for Disney animation).

The mistake was to build it at the MK, they should have built the attraction at Epcot's future world, or at DHS.

December 12, 2011 at 8:19 AM

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