So - if you could show Walt one attraction???

I would show him Stich's Great Escape. Hopefully after seeing that he would come back and haunt the current powers that be and get them back on the right track.:)
And for the exact same reason, I would force him to sit through Captain EO.
 
I would love for him to see all of Walt Disney World. He died before Magic Kingdom was opened,Roy his brother opened WDW and gave credit for it to Walt. I truly think he would not be amazed,rather he would be appreciative how far they have extended his dream of it in to the future. :)
 
I'd like to show him 7D Mine Train as the film was one of his original masterpieces. I think he'd really appreciate Soarin' as well.
 

enchanted tales with belle would be my pick

from that mirror to the show where you can play a role...

if the goal was to make him angry enough to come back...then I'd agree with what others have noted...stitch would be the ideal choice...although those matterhorn seats would be a close 2nd.
 
I would have to say (and this is a hard one) COP just to show him that one of the original attractions from the 1964 World's Fair is still going strong, plus he could get a glimpse of what the future (at least for him) has become.

This. Rather than show him how attractions have advanced, I would sit next to him just to see the smile on his face when he experienced the CoP.

*Yes I know it needs lots of work. Please don't remind me. :)
 
This. Rather than show him how attractions have advanced, I would sit next to him just to see the smile on his face when he experienced the CoP.

*Yes I know it needs lots of work. Please don't remind me. :)
Along that line of thought, RSR (DCA used to be DL's parking lot) , Safari, EE (at night) ...are all great choices, but

I think I would prefer to spend time with Walt on the MK Railroad.
 
I would say Mickey's Philharmagic as well. I think that attraction is consistently underrated, and it would be so cool to show Walt how immersive the magic has become. But Fantasmic would also be a top choice.
 
I'd go with one of classics. I think it would be great to experience this with him and see his face. Maybe its a small world or Dumbo. Something iconic Disney.
 
Kilimanjaro Safari - not only the best ride at WDW, but also one of the longest :)
 
I love all the answers everyone said, I would say the same things, newer attractions, Wishes, Fantasmic, ect...,

But one of the attractions I think Walt would really appreciate would be the Talking Mickey Mouse, the one that started it all. I think from up above he finds that incredible. :goodvibes
 
I think you can go two ways with this.

What attraction from Walt's era would he be impressed is still going strong 50 years later?

I think I'd show him Peter Pan's Flight and how it ALWAYS has a huge line so he can see that a ride he helped create is still beloved in 2015.

What attraction from the current era would you show him so he can see the progress of mankind?

Walt was really into progress and the future so I'd want to show him the most futuristic ride possible, which is probably Soarin' as the idea of "flying" and watching a movie is probably something he may not have thought about. He would have thought about the Safari or better audio-animatronics, but I don't know if he'd have imagined a soaring'-like coaster.
 
I love all the answers everyone said, I would say the same things, newer attractions, Wishes, Fantasmic, ect...,

But one of the attractions I think Walt would really appreciate would be the Talking Mickey Mouse, the one that started it all. I think from up above he finds that incredible. :goodvibes

This is what my 20yr old daughter said. That and she would just love to walk down Main Street with him :)
 
I would stake out the perfect spot on Main Street USA and show him the Celebrate The Magic projection show on the castle. That thing blows my mind to pieces every time I see it.
 
Three attractions came to mind when I first read this: Soarin', Celebrate the Magic, and Spaceship Earth. Since I don't think anyone has mentioned the last one, I will go with that one. Spaceship Earth is appropriate for the whole family, showcases some wonderful AAs, and is educational in nature while still being entertaining. Plus I think he'd get a kick out of all of the interactive stuff at the end.
 
Another vote for the lumberjack show.

I'd love to see the expression on his face.
 
Three attractions came to mind when I first read this: Soarin', Celebrate the Magic, and Spaceship Earth. Since I don't think anyone has mentioned the last one, I will go with that one. Spaceship Earth is appropriate for the whole family, showcases some wonderful AAs, and is educational in nature while still being entertaining. Plus I think he'd get a kick out of all of the interactive stuff at the end.

That's actually a great one I hadn't thought of. Epcot was just an idea when he died and I can only imagine the smile he'd have on his face riding Spaceship Earth (and walking throughout the rest of Epcot). I know it didn't turn out exactly how he dreamed it, but I bet he'd still be smiling!
 

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