Death to this attraction!!

Not a ride, per se, but Chester and Hester's DinoRama has got to go. It is so un-Disney it physically hurts me to walk through it! Cheesy all the way around.
 
I really, really wish that the following rides were still around!

Delta Dream Flight
The "Journey Into Imagination" version 1990/1991
Mr. Toad's Wild Ride

starrzone
 
get rid of:

Sounds Dangerous (what a waste of space!)
Dino_rama and put in the mythical land they wanted
Redo the Tiki Birds (again) and get rid of stitch
get rid of or redo wonders of life
 
My feelings on Stitch are abundently clear.

Sounds Dangerous is kinda weak sauce for sure.

I haven't been to Tiki in 10 years. I'm going to go in 2 weeks. I'll report back. :)

J
 

I love it's a small world , Disney should never ever ever get rid of this ride. If you don't like it don't ride it. But I would agree that Stitch and Sounds Dangerous really stink so I choose not to ride them when I visit.
 
Although we were disappointed with Stitch we didn't hate it
Although we had a fastpast for it at the time when the regular line was like 90 minutes so I think if I would have waited 90 minutes for it I would have a stronger dislike for it
20,000 leagues is one of the few rides I remember as kid, really made an impression.

Don't really have any that I hate but the safari was also disappointing, just seems hard to see the animals and you go by so fast........
 
MK I would trade Hall of presidents to Bring back 20,000 leagues under the sea.
MGM I would trade off: Sounds Dangerous and put in a Boy's type attraction...maybe Power Rangers.
Epcot I would trade off the circle of Life movie/attraction and still keep it Lion King but make it entertaining maybe have Simba, Timon and Pumba do some funny skits and a few sing alongs...letting the kids get up and dance.
AK...I would not take away the safari, but I think they need to change it up a little.
 
5. Magic of Disney Animation (Disney-MGM): Needs to get back to the heart of Disney animation and not the lame films it has been putting out lately. The show with Mushu is almost a complete distraction from the point they are tryin to get across.

Unfortunately, that's about all they can do with that tour. It's kind of hard to showcase animation when they don't have any animators working there any longer.

My first visit to the animation tour in 1997 I was in awe!! They were creating Mulan at the time and real animators working on a real feature were shown. It was awesome!! Also, even before they announced it, I had occasion to visit the tour when they were doing the early stages of Lilo & Stitch. There was some beautiful work going on there.

Now, it is all fluff and no substance. I also miss the Robin Williams, Walter Cronkite short.
 
clkelley:

With the recent announcement that "The Frog Princess" (if it gets the green light) would be a return to classic Disney hand drawn animation .. I have hope that some of the animators may get back to work in Florida -- altho it's more likely they'd work in Glendale/Burbank.

I too remember taking the tour in the 90's.. I saw Pocahontas stuff LONG before the movie came out.. and same deal with Mulan.

J
 
Tiki Birds and Indy Speed Way get my vote - although it pains me to say it.

The MK has very valuable, very limited real estate. Those attractions in their current state just don't live up to today's theme park expectations.

Especially now that you can spend a week at Universal for the price of 1 day Disney pass. Universal offers experiences that fill the void of what Disney lacks by trying to hold on to things that are "attractions of the past". I'm all for tradition, but I think keeping a few classic original attractions is all they need to anchor them ie: The Haunted Mansion, Space Mountain, and yes, It's a Small World. These are the rides that are known the world over as "the Disney experience", not the Tiki Birds or the Indy Speedway. ;)
 
"Living with the land, land, land....living with the LAND!" I also love the Hall
of Presidents and the rest of my family views it as an opportunity to rest for
20 min. WHATEVER. I love it. I love Spaceship Earth but they could update
it. They could get rid of Universe of Energy and I'd never miss it. I liked
"Tarzan Rocks!" at AK but my DH was glad to see it go. He referred to it as
"Tarzan SUCKS!" I have to admit that I thought that was funny even though
I liked the show. That's why we marry these guys, right? Because they make
us :lmao: :rotfl2: :rotfl:
 
Easy decision.....Sounds Dangerous at MGM.


Allyson
 
I never understood the facination with the Indy Speedway (even though my DH is a racing fanatic). The line is always gianormous!!!!! I can't say death to the attraction - we just pass it up:upsidedow
 
Definitely the Indy Speedway (soooo much space soooo little fun!), Stitch (yuck, loved the movie not the attraction), and Dino-Rama, they could do such a better job with this part of AK. We LOVE COP and IASW, all my kids fell in love with Mk as babies in IASW
 
I agree with Stich and Sounds Dangerously needs to go. I loved Alien Encounter.........bring it back!!!
 
My last trip we went on twice and different skippers using almost the same script.
I like the Jungle Cruise and wouldn't want to see it gone. But I agree about skippers using the same scirpt. I remember as a kid riding JC and the script having some similarities (a la the backside of water) but as a whole it was unique to each skipper. Then in 2004 and twice in 2005 I rode it again and each time both years it was the same script.

I was traumatized by this ride during my first WDW experience... Seriously, it was almost the only ride we went on! I have about 5 rolls of film of pictures because that was all they would go on... (I was with my best friends family!)
:rotfl: I was the one that traumatized my family as a kid. I made them ride IASW! I made them take me on it at least once each trip. Sorry mom and dad!

I don't want to "kill" any ride because what I might find boring someone else might love. But I could honostly live without Sounds Dangerous. Sounds Dangerous is something I did once to see what it was about, and I will most likely never do it again.
 
hey, I don't remember this at all!:confused3
was this always there?
I last went on in oct 2005
 
I enjoy IASW - I couldn't imagine a trip to WDW without it. I will say, though, that I rode it twice in a row with DD2 during the P&P fireworks show (she hates fireworks and screams in terrror when they go off) and was ready to get off!

The Jungle Cruise needs to either get eliminated or altered in a major, major way. After visiting Animal Kingdom, the Jungle Cruise seems so uninteresting and pointless.
 


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