Expedition Everest: Disney World’s Newest Rollercoaster is Their Best Ride Ever
The peak of Everest rises high into the sky at Disney World Animal Kingdom. In fact, next to the gigantic Tree of Life, nothing in the park rises quite as high. From a distance it actually does look like a snow-covered mountain. I don’t know for sure about this, but I’m also betting that it actually is the highest mountain in the entire state of Florida. Because, you see, we don’t have mountains here.
If you go to Disney World with the express intent of riding Everest Expedition, I highly recommend getting a Fast Pass. A Fast Pass gives you a time frame in which you can come back and avoid the long lines. And there will be long lines. To give you an example of the use of Fast Pass, I showed up at the allotted time and walked right up to the rollercoaster and got on. The next to last seat. The ride took off with the clanging and clacking of an old-fashioned coaster and we soon were on our way through the Himalayas of Tibet.
Expedition Everest is particularly exciting because the first part takes you right up to a section of the track that has been torn apart by the Yeti. There’s a little hesitation and soon you are traveling backward down the path you just took. Only this time it’s mostly in complete darkness.
I won’t give away what happens next because part of the initial thrill is your encounters with the Yeti. I will say that as soon as you exit the ride-and make your way through the gift shop that Disney makes you have to go through after seemingly every ride-you will immediately want to get right back onto it. I would suggest you don’t actually do that, of course, but go get another Fast Pass.
Expedition Everest is truly an accomplishment for Disney World and should probably bring more people to the Animal Kingdom park, which hasn’t been quite the success it was expected to be. Expedition Everest is really the only thrill ride in the park. And it is thrilling. In fact, Expedition Everest replaces the almost ancient Space Mountain as the most exciting rollercoaster in Disney World.
It’s a good thing that Disney World has created something that is going to please fans. Because I have it on good word that they are in the process of doing something that is going to piss off other fans almost as much as when they did away with Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride, the single greatest ride they ever had in Fantasyland.
Disney is in the process of redoing the classic Pirates of the Caribbean ride to make it a ride based on the recent movies. Say goodbye to many of the classic and well-loved animatronic scenes and say hello to animatronic Johnny Depp.