Marital dispute about what constitutes an attraction

Hawleys

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My wife and I have Annual Passes and we've been making the most of them. In June, we will take our fourth and final trip to DLR. We decided that we wanted to visit every attraction in the park over the course of our four visits.

So...what constitutes an attraction?

Some decision are easy. Anything with a moving vehicle is an attraction. But what about shows like Playhouse Disney and the Hillbillys?

And what about the dreaded (for me) Princess Fantasy Faire? Can someone find a way for us to skip this? :)
 
You could argue for something to be an attraction, you need to be attracted to it. If you're not attracted to the PFF, don't go. BUT, if you have a goal of seeing ALL the attractions, just walk by, take a look, wave hi and be on your way.

Honestly, if you don't have small children with you, the Disney Playhouse show would be more torture than the PFF.:lmao:
 
just say an attractions constitutes a person to sit down and enjoy something.

PFF is clearly all standing so its not considered an attraction... Standing in line dont count!!! :D

i think that gets EVERY ride and show BUT PFF(partially). you might have to sit through a 30 min Princess show but i just saved you from the 3 hours princess picture taking line... :D :D
 



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