I'm a die-hard soaring fan because I think it's a ride anyone and everyone can enjoy. I never have to worry about if someone will be scared or if someone won't like it, because it's universally entertaining and accommodating. I will say that the last time I rode Soaring over California was in 2013, so 5 years ago. I can't recall exactly how it was, but I remember really enjoying it, since the California scenery is what made me fall in love with the attraction originally. With that being said, my sister and I rode Soarin over the world in 2016, and we had an absolute blast. Funny that people are sharing that the images they are seeing are skewed slightly depending where they sit. I remember being bummed out by our seat assignment slightly but then once the ride began i totally forgot about my disappointment. I didn't notice any distortion, but then again I may have been so happy to just be there and be on the ride that my excitement over the ride hindered my memory of the images. But, I can believe that the images are skewed. Just because I didn't witness or remember that doesn't mean it doesn't exist. Maybe OP is just defending the imagineers cause he/she knows that if they had the power or technology to not make the image distorted that they'd do so. At the same time, if you've never experienced the ride first hand, it's a little bit on the arrogant side to call people "ignorant" for having an opinion on something. I'm definitely not here to attack anyone over it, I'm just sharing my interpretation of the posts....all in all, I think we have a right to be irritated when attractions, shows and the overall experience of the parks is less than satisfactory. When you're paying $100+ to get into a park, you definitely do expect to see the best, cleanest, technologically advanced attractions, no doubt. I'm not sure how they could make the California scenes work so well but not for soarin around the world. Overall, I still love this ride and will continue to ride. I will definitely keep my eyes open for the skewing and distortion when I ride it this summer, if we happen to snag a crappy seat.