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Sindbad's Seven Voyages

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About Sindbad's Seven Voyages

Take a boat ride and encounter Sinbad and his fellow mates. -- Last edited by Andrew Carlson

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This is a nice little ride if you have children. Everyone else should stay away unless you have earplugs and want to sit down and get out of the heat. Seriously though, my kids would have loved it when they were little because it just seemed like "It's a Small World" with a Middle Eastern theme. You move from scene to scene in a boat while Sinabd and his friends and enemies sing at the top of their lungs. Cute, as only Disney can do it. Save it for the late afternoon when eveyone is tired. - Tim Hillman

Wonderful ride, but I'm not sure I like the change to a musical ride. The original ride was a bit darker themed, as certain characters may get eaten. Now, we don't have that, but instead have music playing characters? Great ride, but not sure I enjoy it as much as the previous incarnation. - Brandon Mendoza


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