If you had to dispose of one E ticket ride

I wouldn't consider Frozen Ever After an "e-ticket" ride since Maelstrom never was.
Sure it is popular right now and will probably be more popular than Maelstrom ever was AND is a Tier 1 (because of that popularity), but it is nothing like the major rides like Test Track, Soaring or the "mountains".

If Mission Space is considered "E-Ticket" I would say that.
That ride:
1) Made me ill
2) And just wasn't that exciting or memorable either.
 
That's pretty much it for me though. Anything else would just make me cry. Sort of like losing ToT at DCA. :sad:

I've never set foot on ToT, but I don't ever want to NOT see it there if that makes sense. It's part of the landscape for me and as much as I love Guardians I don't want to see WDW's version changed either. I don't want to ride it, but it's definitely part of the park atmosphere to here those shrieks of terror in the background, lol.
 

See ya mission space. It's closed this summer for my trip and I couldn't care less (if we give up mission space can we get horizons and old test track back? Or the old imagination pavilion? I hear good things)
 
Test Track. We did it once, and once was enough. It just wasn't an exciting attraction.
 
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I would say Test Track. I've never really thought it was that great and I like it even less since the refurb.
 
i dont know if its an E Ticket ride, but IASW. Que moves so quickly I dont get why people even FP this.
 
None, because they keep riders from my favorite attractions. The more rides, the merrier, even if I choose not to ride them.

The ones that I would miss the least:
7DMT
Jungle Cruise
FEA
 
Mission Space, definitely.

If I had to choose a Magic Kingdom attraction that actually existed back when E-ticket was a thing? Space Mountain. The Anaheim one is leagues better - it's not as jarring, and it has more comfortable cars. Sort of the same reason I was okay with ToT in Anaheim being changed - it was inferior to the Orlando Tower anyways. Now it gets to be it's own thing instead of "the slightly less interesting version of what they have in Hollywood Studios."
 














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