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Whats your all time favorite Disney Ride ?

Whats your all time least-favorite ride ?



I have several favorites, but my favorite ride is Tower of Terror :scared1:

My non-favorite would be Swiss Family Treehouse.

(is that a ride since you actually walk thru it ? :confused3)
 
I like Tower of Terror when it frist opened now not so must.
I like Rock'n Roller Coaster
 
Favorite ride, Soarin.

Non favorite is, the ride home. :sad1:
 

:worship:So many to choose from, okay here goes -
Epcot - Test Track
Disney Studios - Rockin Rollercoaster
Animal Kingdom - Everest
Magic Kingdom - this is where it gets hard:rolleyes1...Peter Pan, Haunted Mansion, Pirates, & Big Thunder.

Non- ride - monorail.

It's like trying to pick your favorite child.:confused3 Can't be done.
 
LOVE Soarin' and Tower of Terror

Not so crazy about Star Tours (hope the "new" adventure will not make me queasy)
 
I dont really have just one favorite ride, but if I had to pick just one it would have to be Splash Mountain. Close seconds would be Tower of Terror, Haunted Mansion, Everest, Peter Pan and Pirates. My least favorite is It's a small World, I find it boring. Which is sort of strange because I really like The Three Caballeros.
 
On this last trip we all (well, my husband, my brother, my son (almost 10) and I - the ones that like thrill rides) decided that Space Mountain is simply the best.

We all love Big Thunder. We did Splash Mtn. for the first time - all of us - even my mom and her friend and my brother's wife who does NOT LIKE rides. It was great!

My kids HATED Rock'n'roller coaster - it was their first time. My daughter (8) says never again.....we'll see about that.

I've always loved Test Track but for some reason was underwhelmed with it this time.

The People mover is a favorite when we just want to sit and relax yet still enjoy ourselves for a bit.

As for shows, we love the Lion King and didn't really enjoy Nemo. I also personally don't care for the Voyage of the Little Mermaid.
 
If I may veer slightly off topic, for me it's not the rides that I love so much (don't get me wrong, it is the rides, but it's so much more), but the Disney atmosphere and the visuals. Arriving at Magic Kingdom and watching the opening when Mickey and Minnie pull up on the train, seeing the castle, enjoying the excitement of all the kids (big and little) around me, revisiting old favorites, time and time again,and, yes, the clean bathrooms and showers at Fort Wilderness.

And, there are times that I just don't even know why. I mean, it's an amusement park. A self-contained shopping mall. Why do I really NEED to ride Stars Wars every time we visit, take my daughter's picture on the Star Wars contraption every visit ( I mean, for crying out loud we started the pictures when she was four and she's now seventeen, shouldn't I be stopping), get my drift? I don't know why. But, even after vacationing at Yellowstone or the Grand Canyon, or some other awe-inspiring place, I still feel the pull of Disney. And, for me, someone who doesn't tend to be an emotional/constantly fun-loving person, but more like a realistic, nose-to-the-grindstone type of gal, I don't care why Disney makes me happy. I'm just thankful that it does.
 
If I may veer slightly off topic, for me it's not the rides that I love so much (don't get me wrong, it is the rides, but it's so much more), but the Disney atmosphere and the visuals. Arriving at Magic Kingdom and watching the opening when Mickey and Minnie pull up on the train, seeing the castle, enjoying the excitement of all the kids (big and little) around me, revisiting old favorites, time and time again,and, yes, the clean bathrooms and showers at Fort Wilderness.

And, there are times that I just don't even know why. I mean, it's an amusement park. A self-contained shopping mall. Why do I really NEED to ride Stars Wars every time we visit, take my daughter's picture on the Star Wars contraption every visit ( I mean, for crying out loud we started the pictures when she was four and she's now seventeen, shouldn't I be stopping), get my drift? I don't know why. But, even after vacationing at Yellowstone or the Grand Canyon, or some other awe-inspiring place, I still feel the pull of Disney. And, for me, someone who doesn't tend to be an emotional/constantly fun-loving person, but more like a realistic, nose-to-the-grindstone type of gal, I don't care why Disney makes me happy. I'm just thankful that it does.

Well Said :)
 














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