Guess this DW ride!

Here goes...
1. Limousine
2. Concert
3. Inversion
...too easy!
 

1. By definition, this attraction can never be completed.

2. While it needs no introduction, it has introductions aplenty.

3. This attraction is one of only a few places at WDW where you can see a seal.
 
The Hall of Presidents?

Nicely done. It cannot be finished because it changes every time we elect a new President. They all get introduced. And you can see the Great Seal of the United States and the Seal of the Office of the President.

You're up.
 
Well then.....here's another.

1. The owner of Hartford's most impressive house is your host.

2. Back in the day, if you had an 8 or 11 Adventure Ticket Book, you would not have been able to use a ticket for this Adventure.

3. Finishes with a torch song.
 
Well then.....here's another.

1. The owner of Hartford's most impressive house is your host.

2. Back in the day, if you had an 8 or 11 Adventure Ticket Book, you would not have been able to use a ticket for this Adventure.

3. Finishes with a torch song.

Is it The American Adventure?

Your hints answers (I think):
1. Mark Twain
2. I'm not sure
3. Golden Dream is the song. The torch from the Statue of Liberty appears at the end.
 
Is it The American Adventure?

Your hints answers (I think):
1. Mark Twain
2. I'm not sure
3. Golden Dream is the song. The torch from the Statue of Liberty appears at the end.

WINNER!

The second clue was a reference to the fact that the attraction did not exist when ticket books were used. I also through in the word "Adventure" (capitalized) as a clue to the name we were looking for.
 
Very tricky Jimmy V.... The tickets had me looking at early Magic Kingdom rides.
I went to Tiki room because,
It was not a ticket ride but a separate $.75 to ride
It's in adventure land
The tiki tiki tiki tiki tiki room song

I had fun with that riddle.
Great job CyforDisney, your turn.
 












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