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Tiana's Bayou Adventure or Grizzly River Run. I do not like getting wet.

The ride I would absolutely NOT skip, Guardians of the Galaxy: Mission Breakout. Favorite ride!
 

I'm not a huge fan of Soarin, Web Slingers, or Toy Story Midway Mania and could totally skip those. Screen based attractions just feel meh to me unless they are done really well, like Star Tours or Runaway Railway.
 
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I am 6’4” as well and request the front seat. It helps with room.

And my advice for Matterhorn is always “Ride it like a horse”. Don’t lean back in the seat all. Went from being a ride I would skip to a ride I love after doing that.

I have heard this advice for others. It was not an attraction I went on last time I was in the parks for a variety of reason but next time if I brave it I will remember this trick.
 
In order of most likely to skip:

1) (Tie) I don't do Grizzly or Tiana's period, because don't want to get wet.
2) Matterhorn because it hurts, it would take a lot for me to go ride it.
3) Goofy's Sky School because it's a horrible ride. 😀
4) Any of the rides that are dumbo type rides (Astro Orbiter, Dumbo), because they are lame. 😀
5) The canoes, I have never been on it, just never find the time, or it's closed.
6) Autopia, I will do if 5 minutes or less
7) Nemo, I will do if 10 minutes or less.

I typically don't do any of the above except 6 and/or 7.

rides that I would be extremely sad that I couldn't go on (i.e. it's not a successful day without these):

1) Pirates
2) Haunted Mansion
3) Indiana Jones
4) Guardians of the Galaxy
5) Radiator Springs Racers
6) Incredicoaster
7) Big thunder mountain
8) Space Mountain
9) Soarin', but only if it's california version.


Rides that are meh, either way, i.e. filler rides.
Pretty much everything else. (Note that the Galaxy's Edge rides for me fall for me here, as well as WebSlingers.)
 
Autopioa and the adjacent defunct Aquatopia take up so much precious real estate. I get it… classic attraction that was the first time oodles of people ever drove. But it’s an obsoleted attraction that was once common in the amusement industry and disappeared for a reason.

What is Aquatopia? Do you mean the former Motor Boat Cruise?
 
Roger Rabbit for us. That line is interesting when it moves, but with FP, then G+, and now LLMP the standby line just crawls. Nope, not worth it.
 
Roger Rabbit for us. That line is interesting when it moves, but with FP, then G+, and now LLMP the standby line just crawls. Nope, not worth it.

This is an attraction that I just don't get the long line. It seems to be regularly 45 minutes long.


I am actually very surprised it wasn't rethemed when they redid Toontown. It doesn't really even fit the overall theme of the land, since it is a live action film with adult themes, not a true cartoon.
 
This is an attraction that I just don't get the long line. It seems to be regularly 45 minutes long.


I am actually very surprised it wasn't rethemed when they redid Toontown. It doesn't really even fit the overall theme of the land, since it is a live action film with adult themes, not a true cartoon.

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Toontown is from Roger Rabbit. The land was suppose to be largely on the movie but the other Roger Rabbit themed attractions were cancelled and the land became a twin of WDW’s Mickey’s Birthday / Starland. A semi Toontown, as originally planned (Roger Rabbit), was suppose to be built opening day Disney-MGM Studios but wad cancelled as well.
 
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Toontown is from Roger Rabbit. The land was suppose to be largely on the movie but the other Roger Rabbit themed attractions were cancelled and the land became a twin of WDW’s Mickey’s Birthday / Starland. A semi Toontown, as originally planned (Roger Rabbit), was suppose to be built opening day Disney-MGM Studios but wad cancelled as well.
Right! The plot of Roger Rabbit is saving Toontown.
 
I rarely ride Soarin' I don't get the hype for a very mediocre attraction, so if it's more than 20mins I'm skipping it.
I usually skip Space Mountain too, I like it but It's kinda meh.
 




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