One and Done Rides...

Even though it just shut down, Light Motors Action was a 1 & done for me
Country Bears is not far behind. I try , but that one just does not make it for me
 
one and done would be mission space. and i didn't even ride it. i waited in line and keep hearing the warning about claustrophobia. i got in the capsule and another comment was made about small spaces.... my butt barely touched the seat and i jumped up and scooted out the other side. i was not getting stuck in that thing with the doors closed!!

that left DH and DD and apparently i had been sitting in the navigator's seat - they couldn't reach those controls so let's just say, their mission was not successful.
 
ToT. My son loves it. He wants to go on it every time. He's at the age now where I finally can tell him "You can go. But I'm not". Up to now since when he was a little kid and I took him on it once, I have been steering clear of it and distracting him with other rides and things t do.
 

For hubby and I it was Voyage of the Little Mermaid and Enchanted Tales With Belle.

Everyone likes the little mermaid. That show was terrible. It not only was it freezing cold, it smelled terribly in the theater and the acting was painful.

We didn't know what to expect with Belle. We just got in line because we were excited the new fantasyland had just opened. We don't have children, and it was a little bit cheesy for us to experience. I was hoping we could sneak out of an exit or something during the show but it wasn't possible. If we had little ones I could totally see the appeal.
 
We did Soarin once, and afterwards we had to find some caffeine to wake us back up.

We might do the updated version, but only because what else are you going to do at Epcot?
 
I really didn't even need once on Stitch, but since I did it, it's a one and done.

Also, Astro Orbiter scares the bejeezus out of me for some reason!!! I have no desire to ride that again.
 
There are attractions I have never done because they have zero appeal for me. I don't think I have ever visited an attraction and said never again.

However, there are rides I will do only once per trip, but I visit a few times a year.
 
We didn't know what to expect with Belle. We just got in line because we were excited the new fantasyland had just opened. We don't have children, and it was a little bit cheesy for us to experience. I was hoping we could sneak out of an exit or something during the show but it wasn't possible. If we had little ones I could totally see the appeal.

I thought Enchanted Tales was fun, but it's that rare Disney attraction that I wouldn't be comfortable doing solo, and my mother and I did not see any reason to do it a second time as an adults-only touring party. Fortunately if you're not there with kids they seem to mostly let you hang back and observe instead of pushing for participation; I would have felt very awkward being "in the show" when I wasn't there as part of a traditional family group.
 
Mission Space, Teacups, Dumbo, Barn Stormer, Astro Orbiter, Hall of Presidents, ITTBAB, Little Mermaid, and Star Tours
 
mission space. i tried it on green because i'm prone to motion sickness. it was boring and claustrophobia inducing while also making me very aware that the guy the next seat over was obviously very ill with a cold or flu and i was strapped in and forced to breath in his germs. next trip, we went and did orange. i felt no need to ride it but the kid wanted me to go. as a pleasant surprise, it didn't make me ill but it was still boring and too small. now we just skip it.
 
Space Mountain was a one and done for my DH and I at MK. At AK definitely the Primeval Whirl, I found it was pretty rough.

Our last trip we did Mission Space: green side for the first time and found it kind of boring, so we were going to try the orange side this year. From reading these posts I'm thinking that may not be a good idea (my DH is prone to motion sickness from rides)
 
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Ellen's energy ride. I don't like not being able to get out of anything for that amount of time. Midway through one member of our party did not feel well. There is no getting off for the 45 min.
 












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