Been to Disney, still never tried...

The main thing that comes to mind is the only character meal I've never done- Cape May. I've been to every other character meal at least twice, some 3-4 times. Had an ADR there 3 different times, and always had to cancel last minute. Including 2 when we were staying at YC! So I figure that if I couldn't even make it happen then, there's not much hope, lol!

My other frustration right now is Impresions de France. We used to watch it every trip when I was a kid, and I was always mesmerized. I've had it in the touring plan everytime in all my adult-life trips, but somehow it's always the thing that gets axed. So my kids haven't ever seen it (though we listen to the soundtrack all the time) and it's been well over 20 years for me. I told DH it is a non-negotiable next time, lol)
 
There's plenty we haven't done but on the top of the list to try this coming trip is.....

Fantasmic!
Enchanted Tiki Room
Country Bear Jamboree
The Riverboat
Beaches and Cream
The Plaza
Eating around the WS
 
These are the things I could think of off the top of my head, most at Epcot because when we have to skip a park, it's always that one.

Dole whips
Captain EO
Innoventions (been to the one at DL)
The Seas with Nemo & Friends/the aquariums at Epcot
Spent a significant amount of time anywhere in World Showcase
Discovery Island trails
Maharajah Jungle Trek
Been on the Liberty Square Riverboat
Watched the Flag Retreat at MK
 

I've never done Ellen's Energy Adventure but hope to check it out next week.

I've also never been to either Waterpark, there just never seems to be enough time in the day, especially when the main reason I visit WDW is for the runDisney races.
 
I haven't done:
- Flights of Wonder
- The water parks
- Lots of restaurants and snacks, though I've done almost all that sounds good to me

Seasonal:
- Osborne Lights
- Flower & Garden Festival
- Star Wars Weekend (we'll be there this year, but are avoiding HS)

I also had not done the Backlot Tour as an adult (I did in high school) - it was closed each trip then finally closed permanently.
 
Have been to WDW 9 times (10th trip this November!) and I have never been on Dumbo!
 
Haven't done any of the kids rides that have opened in the past 20 years (my son is 34 so we stopped doing them when he got too old) in any of the parks.

Haven't done Flights of Wonder in AK although every time I walk by I intend to. Haven't done the river cruise at MK (don't know why). Loads of restaurants I haven't eaten at. Don't do any of the character meals (again grown kid and I'm not interested) Never done any of the water parks and don't intend to, not a water park fan.

Still haven't seen every resort, although I think I'm only missing all of the value other than AoA and Pop and Coranado and CB in the mods.

Haven't done Art of Animation although we hope to do it trip.

Have done all the fireworks shows but skip Illuminations unless I just so happen to be walking by, not my favorite.
 
MK:
Mad Tea Party
Barnstormer
Stitch's Great Escape
Princess Meet & Greets (we do CRT for breakfast instead)
Mine Train (missed it by 2 weeks on our last visit)

EP:
Captain EO
Innovations

HS:
Indiana Jones
Lights, Motors, Action

AK:
Rafiki's Planet Watch
Festival of Lion King
Finding Nemo Musical

On our most recent trip, we finally did all of the World Showcase movies, Ellen's Energy Adventure, Hall of Presidents, Carousel of Progress, Monsters Inc. Laugh Floor, Flights of Wonder, both water parks, Disney Quest, and Hoop dee Doo Revue. We loved the water parks and Hoop dee Doo. We hated Disney Quest. Everything else was somewhere between good and just okay.
 
We haven't been to either water park, mostly because we go in the winter and it just never seems warm *enough* to spend the day in a swimsuit.
Astro Orbiter in MK (though I have been on it at DL), Ellen's Energy Adventure, Disney Quest, Hoop dee doo Revue, Frozen Singalong.
 
Have not been to Fantasmic! I have been many times as well. We attempted this last November but got rained out of the show.
 
Fantasmic or Wishes.

Us too. We were supposed to see Wishes last time (dessert party ... but it STORMED). Illuminations is nice, but I kind of think we're just not fireworks people ... or parade people.

And while people are thinking I'm crazy, am I the only one who doesn't get the Mickey waffle, Mickey ice cream bar situation. Not trying to be a jerk, but aren't we just talking about waffles and ice cream bars? Is there something actually *different* about them? Popcorn too. I see people waxing poetic about Disney popcorn. It's just popcorn, right?
 
:eek: Omg, I just figured out what the Hall of Presidents is! All this time I thought everyone was talking about the American pavilion in EPCOT. Okay, we will definitely add this to our next trip list!

Last trip we did Peter Pan, Haunted Mansion, and Stitch for the first times. Wasn't very impressed with any of them. POTC and Great Movie Ride were also firsts that will be permanent additions to the must-do lists. We also caught part of the Flights of Wonder and will definitely plan on seeing it all this time.

Also must try Test track (rained out multiple times on last trip), character palooza, more in the World Showcase, and now Hall of Pres!
 
Mission Space. I'm too much of a wuss to try it after all the horror stories I've heard even for the tame version. :faint:
Also It's Tough To Be A Bug. I well remember when Honey, I Shrunk The Audience made me cry and I heard the sensory experience is the same. Again, I'm a wuss.:scared1:

AstroOrbiter, just because it seems like a long wait for a kiddie ride-I rode Dumbo years ago and felt like...well, like a Dumbo. No offense to grownups who love it. :goodvibes
 
We've been going to WDW since 1975, so we've done just about everything we have any interest in. But there are a few things we haven't experienced, and probably never will:

MK: Stitch (no explanation necessary), Magic Carpets, character M&Gs
Epcot: SOAT
DHS: RNRC (I refuse to do rides with inversions- messes with my inner ear), anything Frozen
Haven't been to Blizzard Beach. We're just not into water parks.
 
A dole whip! :scared: and The Swiss Family Robinson Tree House (I plan to try both in July!)
 











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