What is your LEAST fav thing to do at WDW? ( not counting leaving)

Absolutely has to be, being anywhere within earshot when that period shattering fusion disco, rock, middle eastern band starts playing in Morocco.

I run.
 
speedway hands down, absolutely nothing unique (or disney) about it. At least, almost everything else has one or the other
 
another vote for the speedway and Tarzan su***...Just plain boring and loud:earseek:
 

I never rode the "old" Figment ride, but the one in place now is hands down the lamest thing I have ever ridden at Disney, I especially hated that phoned in Sherman Brothers tune.
 
World Showcase - boring!!! We have a 2 week Multicultural Festival up here that is way better (50 some nationalities represented with food, dancers, costumes the works.) Maybe that's why we didn't appreciate it - it was not new to us.
The Canadian film was outdated and didn't even mention the prairies where I'm from. Most of the pavilions are nothing but stores. Who wants to travel to Florida to buy tacky souvenirs of Germany? Maybe cause Canada is a multicultual society (compared to the U.S. melting pot concept) that we experience this kind of stuff daily that I don't understand the thrill of it.
 
It's a small world. I'm glad it's closed while we are there next week!
 
Speedway - for all the reasons posted above
Living Seas - zzzzz
Star Tours - you'd think Lucas would want a more kick a** ride for Star Wars
Body Wars - Simulators have had their day, time to move on.
Morocco - if they were going to do an African country, this was a lame choice.
Innoventions is kinda weak too. It was cooler when it was Communicore East and West.
MGM in general - They really need to make some drastic changes there to justify the admission. Tower of Terror and Rock'n Rollercoaster are great rides, but put next to each other, you can knock them out in a morning.
 
Originally posted by DisneyPete
Absolutely has to be, being anywhere within earshot when that period shattering fusion disco, rock, middle eastern band starts playing in Morocco.

I run.

Omigod, that was one of my very favorite things! Mo'Rockin, I think they were called!

My least favorite thing would have to have been waiting - waiting for busses, waiting for boats, waiting on line, waiting to be seated (even with a PS) . . . I should have gotten tipped, I was such a good waiter ;0.

My least favorite attraction was the Malestrom - I still think there's a whole bunch of Norwegians somewhere laughing themselves silly when they think of how people line up for HOURS to go on this ride . . .


KC:earsgirl:
 
I'm sure I am the only person who thinks this but I think Spectromagic is boring! I hate having jto sit there and wait for it. I see it once every trip because I can't skip anything at Disney without feeling guilty - but I don't really care for it.
 
Swiss Family Treehouse....I doubt most kids have even seen this old movie.

I can pass on China's movie too.

Barbara
 
The entire AK with the exception of the previously maligned FOTLK. I thought it was so good it brought tears to my eyes. But the rest of the park was a humongous waste of time. I'd rather go to the Pittsburgh Zoo - for about $45 less per person!

Becky:rolleyes:
 
Test Track. One of the worst mistakes in the design of Epcot (and an enormous disappointment).

Dinorama. It is so hideously ugly those responsible for this travesty should be forced to live in it (Eisner especially).
 
least favorite:

standing in line for Test Track, only to have it shut down when you're almost to the front

Pizza Planet restaurant--noise, noise, noise, and the games eat your wallet

Getting to the parade early to have a great spot and having a large, loud family which doesn't believe in deodorant crowd in front of you

The new Pooh Ride--I MISS TOAD; The New Tiki Room: I MISS THE TIKI GODS; The WDW Pirates of the Caribbean (I grew up around Disneyland and that one is the definitive version in my deep psyche);

Kids who have to go potty just as you get to the front of the Space or Splash mountain line

the parks closing early

getting children out of bed for early entry when they couldn't get to sleep the night before

getting DH out of bed for early entry when he couldn't get to sleep the night before

buying bottled water in the parks because the family wouldn't tote the brita bottles

doing laundry when you want to be in the parks instead

discovering that everyone else decided to get to Blizzard Beach at the same time as you

finding out that a child is about 1/4 inch too short for a ride they desperately want to go on

getting stuck in the line after line of waiting for a character's signature, only to discover they are going on break just as you get to the front

BUT my all time least favorite thing is LEAVING!
 
Big issue at our house. I say it is the slowest loading ride just to fly in a circle a few minutes. Total waste of our valuable MK time. DH always takes boys on it and I ride the wedway. I refuse to stand in that line.
 
Least favorite park - AK. It's too big with many winding roads. Hard to read the map.

Least favorite thing to do - waiting in line for TomorrowLand Speedway while being suffocated by exhaust fumes. The ride is sort of fun for the kids, but I would be happy if they got rid of it and put the space to better use.

*edited this post to say that I do not "hate" AK. It is just my "least favorite" of the parks*

Tink
 
Body Wars without a doubt for me. This ride can make me ill in a matter of minutes. I 've never understood the attraction of Tom Sawyer island either, nothing happening that we saw other than riding a raft.
 
Walking I hate the walking. Disney needs to supply everyone with personal hovercraft to get around. Next least favorite It's a small world
 
After reading a lot of these posts, I feel lucky to be able to visit WDW during September when lines are non-existant. I was able to ride Astro Orbitor without a wait and loved being that high up and just checking out MK. I agree it is a slow loading ride, so I just avoid it when there are lines.

Also, I LOVE Animal Kingdom. My DH and I always take our time to walk around and soak up our surroundings. Maybe I am partial to this park because I love animals, and love being enveloped by them. Also, it is a park in progress. I bet you it isn't even 50% of what they want it to be. This year, we are going to find that hidden trail we have heard about...:earseek:
 
I'm glad I'm the only one who DID NOT enjoy the GOofy Jamboree show. DD LOVED it, but me--no--we don't remind her about it. When she's old enough to really read the map and ask to go there, but otherwise no.

Also, The Living Seas--they need to fall in line with non-Disney Aquariums, b/c they are just not doing something right--it is BORING!!!

And you CAN'T take strollers in...now I understand they take up room--but when you have a sleeping infant...to have to wake them up and go in there--I have skipped on that place a number of times due to this. Really Really Really bothers me. I will not be rude and compare it to wheelchairs--but comeone--we're talking about an infant who can't hold his head up. But I know--once they let one in....

But now they have Nemo and my youngest absolutely is infatuated with that little fish....so when we can afford to go again, I will be first in line for the non-aquarium. And she won't need the stroller :)
 












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