Spin Off: What are your Ride-as-many-times-as-I-can-rides?

Dinosaur, we go to AK just for this and ride it as many times as possible
Philharmagic...At least three times a day, and during the now defunct pirate and princess parties we sat in there for two hours eating candy and letting it play again and again.
 
1) Haunted Mansion
2) Rock N Roller coaster
3) Toy Story Mania, but I usually only get to ride it once.
4) Buzz Lightyear SRS
5) Pirates of the Caribbean
 

I am not a TSMM fan but the other four folks in my family are. Conversely, they all hate ToT. We split at rope drop, and I ride ToT as many times as I can before the line builds up too much while they hit Pixar Place. We meet for coffee. Everyone's happy!

Everest and Test Track are my other favorite thrill rides. Those single rider lines are a big help there.

TRUE CONFESSIONS: it's my kids' favorite, so I have ridden It's A Small World as often as eight times over the course of one trip...and I didn't mind.
 
Star Tours, The Haunted Mansion, Pirates of the Caribbean... and, heh, two of my personal favorites, The Enchanted Tiki Room and The Carousel of Progress.

I really, really love those two because, for me, they really embody the spirit of the mid 20th century and the optimism and fun Walt Disney had about the world. It reminds me of when I was a kid, and I loved the "early" Walt Disney stuff. He had a direct hand in making those attractions, and the Carousel of Progress is the only attraction he ever really touched in WDW. I've definitely got a little hero worship for Walt - he's been an inspiration to me since I was a kid, and I could ride those rides all day long, singing along to myself. Who am I kidding - I sing "Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow" to myself practically every day.
 
Star Tours, The Haunted Mansion, Pirates of the Caribbean... and, heh, two of my personal favorites, The Enchanted Tiki Room and The Carousel of Progress.

I really, really love those two because, for me, they really embody the spirit of the mid 20th century and the optimism and fun Walt Disney had about the world. It reminds me of when I was a kid, and I loved the "early" Walt Disney stuff. He had a direct hand in making those attractions, and the Carousel of Progress is the only attraction he ever really touched in WDW. I've definitely got a little hero worship for Walt - he's been an inspiration to me since I was a kid, and I could ride those rides all day long, singing along to myself. Who am I kidding - I sing "Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow" to myself practically every day.

I have never, ever done the Tiki Room. This trip is going to be my first time! However, I agree with you on the older attractions. I enjoy CoP and People Mover because they remind me of being a little kid watching "Wonderful World of Disney".
 
Mine Train, Splash, BTMRR, Haunted Mansion, POTC, Laugh Floor, Buzz, Spaceship Earth, Soarin, TSMM.
 
Star Tours, The Haunted Mansion, Pirates of the Caribbean... and, heh, two of my personal favorites, The Enchanted Tiki Room and The Carousel of Progress.

I really, really love those two because, for me, they really embody the spirit of the mid 20th century and the optimism and fun Walt Disney had about the world. It reminds me of when I was a kid, and I loved the "early" Walt Disney stuff. He had a direct hand in making those attractions, and the Carousel of Progress is the only attraction he ever really touched in WDW. I've definitely got a little hero worship for Walt - he's been an inspiration to me since I was a kid, and I could ride those rides all day long, singing along to myself. Who am I kidding - I sing "Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow" to myself practically every day.

I LOVE THE TIKI ROOM. (Yes, I have to shout. Ha!) Also CoP. Something about those two attractions really say "Disney" to me, and I think you've nailed why that is for me. (Along the same lines, and off-topic: that's the entire reason I want to stay at the Poly at some point. It's so...Disney.)
 
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I'm going with Toy Story - I never seem to get enough time with the games! I also love Carousel of Progress - weird right? I could just check out every artifact and detail all day. I like to sit really close so I can see everything.

Glad to see another COP lover, I love to just look at everything on the stage, I rarely even listen to the story any more I'm so busy just looking.
 
Tower of Terror...over and over and over again. I think my highest number of back to back rides is about 8. Love everything about the ride, from the detail in the queue and hotel to the cast members to the ride itself.

This, we get off it and right back on over and over. Sometimes we even wait until there is a little line just so we can enjoy the stuff in the line.
 
I LOVE THE TIKI ROOM. (Yes, I have to shout. Ha!) Also CoP. Something about those two attractions really say "Disney" to me, and I think you've nailed why that is for me. (Along the same lines, and off-topic: that's the entire reason I want to stay at the Poly at some point. It's so...Disney.)

Exactly! Staying at the Polynesian someday would be our dream hotel. It's so Disney - a lot of classic Disney Stuff reminds me of Walt's love for the South Pacific, and I love the Tiki Room for that.
 




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