JennyMP03
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It always makes me smile when people speak fondly of a lesser-loved attraction. Outside of those that require a mad rush at rope drop or a midnight reservation several months in advance, which attractions brighten your day?
For me, there are the not-so-shameful:
-Spaceship Earth would be the biggest can't-miss for me outside of the major headliners. I think I must have ridden it on my one childhood trip at age 7. It's a huge swell of nostalgia each time I enter, but I also find it genuinely interesting. I took my 20-year-old cousin on it last year during her first trip. Now, she finds the dark rides somewhat boring (this girl had me ride RnR and ToT multiple times in a row), but at the end of SE, she said, "This one is kinda interesting. It makes you think."
-I don't think Under the Sea: Journey of The Little Mermaid had the warm reception Disney was hoping for, but I enjoy it. I rode it twice in one trip. I'm biased because it's been my favorite movie since it released when I was 4, but there you have it.
-Many people seem to think Rafiki's Planet Watch is a waste of time, but I like seeing the facilities and listening to the animal keepers. My husband got to hold a big snake back there, and we saw a medical procedure. Maybe you just have to go at the right time. I admit the petting zoo of goats could perhaps be improved upon. Not that I don't love petting sweet goats!
-I think Monster's Inc Laugh Floor is really, really funny. I laugh hysterically each time. Eh, maybe this should go in the shameful category based on the ridiculous extent to which I enjoy it.
And the pretty shameful:
I'd willingly sit through the Tiki Room. It's not that bad. ...I'm avoiding eye contact with you all right now.
For me, there are the not-so-shameful:
-Spaceship Earth would be the biggest can't-miss for me outside of the major headliners. I think I must have ridden it on my one childhood trip at age 7. It's a huge swell of nostalgia each time I enter, but I also find it genuinely interesting. I took my 20-year-old cousin on it last year during her first trip. Now, she finds the dark rides somewhat boring (this girl had me ride RnR and ToT multiple times in a row), but at the end of SE, she said, "This one is kinda interesting. It makes you think."

-I don't think Under the Sea: Journey of The Little Mermaid had the warm reception Disney was hoping for, but I enjoy it. I rode it twice in one trip. I'm biased because it's been my favorite movie since it released when I was 4, but there you have it.
-Many people seem to think Rafiki's Planet Watch is a waste of time, but I like seeing the facilities and listening to the animal keepers. My husband got to hold a big snake back there, and we saw a medical procedure. Maybe you just have to go at the right time. I admit the petting zoo of goats could perhaps be improved upon. Not that I don't love petting sweet goats!
-I think Monster's Inc Laugh Floor is really, really funny. I laugh hysterically each time. Eh, maybe this should go in the shameful category based on the ridiculous extent to which I enjoy it.
And the pretty shameful:
I'd willingly sit through the Tiki Room. It's not that bad. ...I'm avoiding eye contact with you all right now.