Most overlooked ride?

Twilight Zone Tower of Terror? 5 min. line or less? You sure Rod Serling wasn't hosting that episode?

;)

Actually I've experienced the same. That line never gets long for what a great ride it is. I never use FP for it.
 

For some reason I just really love Toad. I don't know why. After being to MK a few times in a row now, I sorely miss Toad's Wild Ride.
 
I Luuurve the Muppets. I really wanted to go and see their 3D show when we go to Disney in March, but apparently it will be closed down... :sad2:
 
With young kids we love the Pooh ride. I know this one is not popular with most, but there is never a wait and often times the kids can meet Pooh and friends outside the ride. When Fantasyland is jam packed, this spot always makes my kids happy. Plus its near Splash, so we switch off with the older ones going on Splash while the younger ride Pooh.

Hi Amy!!!! :hug: :hug:
 
I've always loved Mr. Toad's.

I'm taking my 12 year old to DL on Thursday and he's never ridden it.

He's pretty excited.
 
I always loved Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln-and that song about 2 brothers would always bring tears to my eyes!
 
I've always loved Mr. Toad's.

I'm taking my 12 year old to DL on Thursday and he's never ridden it.

He's pretty excited.

You've got to get pic of your 12 y/o with Toadie (he's inside) just a minute or two before getting on the cool old cars. :thumbsup2
 
For me, the most overlooked attractions are:

Pooh
TOT (in july it had a 20 minute wait!)
Monsters Inc
Muppetvision
It's tough to be a bug
Mr. Toad (It doesn't get as much respect as it's closed WDW cousin)
The houses in Toontown
Golden Dreams (It truly is a great movie, you just have to watch it.)

these areas are overlooked as well:
Big Thunder Ranch
The Back Pathway around Grizzly River Run
The path over the Drop area at Splash Mountain
Roger Rabbit's Queue (Even if you hate spinning, get in line and ask to leave once you get to the loading area. You won't be dissapointed!)
 
Ditto - Roger Rabbit's CarToon Spin. Especially the queue if you've seen the movie. Not to mention the "portable hole" effect.

At DCA I'd say Muppet 3-D and Monsters Inc. The latter is a very well done - albeit short - dark ride that got a bad rap initially because of the long lines. Sure, it's not worth a 45 minute queue, but on it's own merit it's a great ride. And say hi to Roz for me.
 
Most overlooked ride:
The Disneyland Railroad through the Grand Canyon and Primeval World
(An oldtime DL classic that doesn't even get mentioned on the maps anymore...)


Most overlooked attraction:
"Say Hello to ASIMO" in Innoventions
(Featuring some truly magical technology. He even runs now!)


Most overlooked area:
Snow White's Grotto
(Typically an oasis of serenity in the heart of the Park.)
 












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