Frozen2014
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We just returned from Disney last weekend for the first time since 2014. We had been once before (but first time at Animal Kingdom). Thought I'd start a fun thread of attractions that you went on for the first time and you weren't expecting much but you really enjoyed. As a note, I skipped a lot of the thrill rides due to health issues so can't comment on those.
I'll go first:
Magic Kingdom
1. Carousel of Progress - Didn't really know what this was but as we were passing it my son said he'd like to go on it. Thought it was really neat show of how things have changed over time. Really well done, and a simple but powerful concept of how they switched to the next timeline.
2. People Mover - Thought this would be just a slow train ride with views of Disney World, but quite enjoyed the 'future' theme and the ride. When it went dark we thought it was broken down (as many rides that week went down) but realized that was part of the ride.
3 - Winnie the Pooh - Yes I'm a full grown adult and we went on this ride for me (we have teenagers)...lol...but it's such a cute ride. Plus, the cars move in a fun way vs just straight on a track.
Epcot
4. Frozen - Thought this would be a kiddie ride that my daughter would have liked 7 years ago, but it was lots of fun. I do love seeing all the details and wasn't expecting to go backwards.
Animal Kingdom
5 - Not a specific ride comment, but in general, what a beautiful park. Didn't realize it would be such nature-driven.
(Flight of Passage was amazing, but from all the hype, that wasn't a surprise.)
Hollywood Studios
6 - Mickie and Minnie Runaway Railroad - Wasn't exactly sure what this was, but what a fun ride. Same mechanism as Rise of the Resistance.
Others?
I'll go first:
Magic Kingdom
1. Carousel of Progress - Didn't really know what this was but as we were passing it my son said he'd like to go on it. Thought it was really neat show of how things have changed over time. Really well done, and a simple but powerful concept of how they switched to the next timeline.
2. People Mover - Thought this would be just a slow train ride with views of Disney World, but quite enjoyed the 'future' theme and the ride. When it went dark we thought it was broken down (as many rides that week went down) but realized that was part of the ride.
3 - Winnie the Pooh - Yes I'm a full grown adult and we went on this ride for me (we have teenagers)...lol...but it's such a cute ride. Plus, the cars move in a fun way vs just straight on a track.
Epcot
4. Frozen - Thought this would be a kiddie ride that my daughter would have liked 7 years ago, but it was lots of fun. I do love seeing all the details and wasn't expecting to go backwards.
Animal Kingdom
5 - Not a specific ride comment, but in general, what a beautiful park. Didn't realize it would be such nature-driven.
(Flight of Passage was amazing, but from all the hype, that wasn't a surprise.)
Hollywood Studios
6 - Mickie and Minnie Runaway Railroad - Wasn't exactly sure what this was, but what a fun ride. Same mechanism as Rise of the Resistance.
Others?