"Must see" for you, but not for them!!

Lorelai

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Okay, I need some advice as to Epcot & Magic Kingdom attractions that are fun but typically have little problems with lines. Example - Living Seas - lots of fun and usually no real wait to go in and enjoy what's inside. I realize it might take some time to visit with Crush, but there's plenty of other stuff to look at in there. So please send me your favorite things to see that are not so "must see" to the masses. Thanks! :wave2:
 
Couple of my musts;
The movie in France- a croissant, glass of champagne, and it's like being in Paris!
Love the ride in Mexico!
And Honey I shrunk the Audience- love seeing everyone else's recation.
Enjoy!!
(Test Track still my favorite!)
:earsgirl:
 
Honestly, I've never had any problems getting on POTC. Every time I read tips, I always here about making sure to rush to POTC or something like that...but we typically go on that ride in the afternoon or early evening, when many people have already done it...and the longest we've ever waited was a couple of minutes. HM was never a long wait for us...I credit that more to the fact that they take in large groups at a time. And I've NEVER had a problem getting on IASW....but now that it's all rehabed, that has probably changed.

Hmmm, maybe I just time things right by pure accident. LOL
 

In Epcot, we love the "Dinosaur Show" (as the kids refer to it). It seats so many people at once that the line doesn't seem long, and it's a great place to catch a little catnap in the heat of the day!
 


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