What is your least favorite "land" or area of Magic Kingdom?

What is your least favorite "land" or area of Magic Kingdom?

  • Main Street

  • Tomorrowland

  • Fantasyland

  • Liberty Square

  • Frontierland

  • Adventureland


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Fantasyland. As adults over 50, it holds little interest anymore for DW and me. I suppose we'll check out SDMT after it opens, but we probably won't bother with anything else. Someone mentioned Dinoland in AK. I think Disney hit a grand slam with the intentional cheesy tacky atmosphere!!! Great job!!!! Jim
dinoland with primeval whirl is just amazing! That ride I could sit on for an hour if they let you keep riding just like the Barnstormer.
 
I had a hard time with this. I voted for Fantasyland. I love them all, but that is probably where we spend the least amount of time.
 
Was simple. We don’t do anything in Frontier Land as one of my children is under 40 inches and the other won’t ride anything that requires you to be over 40 inches. We would like to meet Frontier Land Donald Duck and Woody and Jesse; but, the lines have not been agreeable. So, we generally just walk through Frontier Land on the way back to Fantasy Land if we are on the side of Adventure Land that connects with it.

But Fantasy Land has the most of our favorite things.
Tomorrow Land has Buzz Lightyear, the People Mover, Carousel of Progress
Liberty Square has Columbia Harbor House, which is our favorite QS place and it has the Princess Tiana meet and greet, which is a must every trip.
Adventure Land has Jungle Cruise and the Magic Carpets plus the Jasmine and Aladdin Meet and greet
Main Street is well...Main Street
 

Wow this is a tough question. If you base it off activities and food, I would say Adventureland since we really only ride PoTC and never eat there. Visually I would say tommorowland
 
I voted Tomorrowland. The look is pretty outdated and the colors are kind of blah. We ride the rides we like there and move on.
 
Tomorrowland, definitely. We're not Space Mountain riders and come out of Buzz feeling frustrated because it's so hard to hit the targets.
 
OK, you need an "other" for those that can't decide.
Everytime I thought I knew my least favorite, I realized one of my favorite rides or restaurant/quick service was there.
I love the look of Tomorrowland!
I couldn't pick a favorite or least favorite....
 
I totally agree with the Big Top area in Fantasyland. I was going to say Tomorrowland but I do like a few rides in that area. Dumbo is the only ride we ride in the Big Top area, the rest feels like a cheesy carnival IMO.
 
I am another one to vote "other." Can I pick the bus queues? There is something I love about all the different areas and the transitions from one to another. It isn't the rides or the food so much as the feel--Main street makes me happy and feel like I have come home, Frontier and Adventure land remind me of sunday evenings and Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom followed by The Wonderful World of Disney. I used to live near Williamsburg, VA, and am now in MA--Liberty Square speaks to the history buff in me, and I love the Hall of Presidents. Tomorrowland is Golden Age Science fiction and I feel like I am walking through a book cover. The princess area of the new Fantasyland is beautiful, and even the retro roadside circus feel of the Dumbo area evokes dusty summer evenings with my parents and takes me back to being a sleepy 5 yr old being carried to the car too full of popcorn and cotton candy to move. The whole park is my happy place.
 
As the poll starter, I voted Tomorrowland also, mainly because of the same reasons as the other posters, visually unappealing, although SM is one of our favorite rides. And sorry, but I intentionally left out an "other" choice. :)
 
Curious, what's your least favorite section?

Well crap. I thought you asked for out favorite (somehow I missed the word LEAST) so my vote is incorrect. I selected Main Street, but my LEAST favorite place in MK is probably Liberty Square. I have nothing against it! I'd just rather be anywhere else in the park first is all.
 
Really? You don't ride Haunted Mansion?

We do ride HM...I guess I don't really equate it with the whole Liberty Square are for some reason, even though it is right there. LOL. I think more Hall of Presidents, the riverboat and those lil' shops by Columbia Harbor House and Sleepy Hollow. :)
 
I'm not a big fan of Tomorrowland for many of the other reasons stated here. I probably would've voted for Liberty Square if it was not for the Haunted Mansion, which is my favorite ride in all of WDW.
 
When I first clicked on this thread, I had every intention of voting Fantasyland. I think my real issue with it, though, is just that the Disneyland Fantasyland is just so much better. It makes me sad to think of what Fantasyland could be. That said, when I read the options, it was like someone smacked me in the head. OF COURSE IT IS LIBERTY SQUARE! I didn't even think of Liberty Square as an area because it is just so blah, at least, it's blah when compared to the other areas.

Adventureland is my favorite. I get excited the second I cross the bridge from the hub and hear the tribal drums. I love Jungle Cruise and Pirates. It's fun to watch Pirate Tutorial and the excitement on kids faces as they ride the carpets. I like Tortuga Tavern and what trip is complete without a Dole Whip? Love Adventureland.

Frontieland is a lot of fun, as well. Splash Mountain is my favorite MK ride and I also really enjoy Thunder Mountain. I like to watch Country Bear Jamboree and Banjo Brothers and Bob. I love the theme and it makes me think of the great history of Texas. Just really like it.

Fantasyland is good, but could be better (see above when I talk about Disneyland's Fantasyland). I enjoy just about all of the rides there - save the Winnie the Pooh line - but just wish that there was more. I love Barnstormer (including Storybook circus in Fantasyland here), IASW, Peter Pan, Little Mermaid, Philharmagic, the sights of the carousel, catching a glimpse of Gaston or Anastasia and Drizella, and the castle.

Tomorrowland used to be one of my least favorite. Now, it might be my second favorite. I don't really know. I love Peoplemover and Carousel of Progress. Space Mountain is great. Monsters Inc Laugh Floor never disappoints. Only real negatives are Stitch and maybe Astro Orbiter. Then again, I've only done it twice. Once was on my honeymoon back in 2008 and then, more recently in January of this year. It was frigid and raining. Not the best weather to be riding Astro Orbiter. I really like the music in this area, as well, and Cosmic Ray's is my favorite in this park!

Main Street is a place I could easily kill 3 hours. I love the sights, smells, and sounds. The Citizens of Main Street are so fun, I love the Dapper Dan's, and who can argue that heavenly smells can be found near the confectionery and bakery? Oh, and the Plaza is fantastic!


Yep, it has to be Liberty Square. I like Haunted Mansion and Liberty Square Riverboat. Columbia Harbor House is great, as well. But I get so annoyed at people when I go inside Hall of Presidents and people boo or cheer specific presidents. Geez louise. It's an audio animatronic, not the real man. My husband and I do joke about randomly cheering a random presidents. For example, we might go nuts when they announce Martin Van Buren. Anyway, other than that, I don't really do anything in this area. It's just not for me. I spend the least amount of time here. I am wanting to try one of those nutella waffles, though. I've heard great things but just haven't gotten one. I would have to tame my Cosmic Ray's addiction, I suppose.
 
For theming alone, I'd say Adventureland. I used to like it, but adding Aladdin created a bottleneck and now there's just really not much to see there on the whole. I do love Pirates and Jungle Cruise.

Tomorrowland is cheesy but looks really cool at night and at least there's space to walk!

I will also say the homogenization of merchandise has really taken away from the theming of all the lands for me. I don't understand why, for example, the only shopping in Frontierland is a pin store and candy now. I feel like the building fronts are all just cool facades but go inside any store and it's generic, generic, generic. Didn't used to be that way.
 
I agree with what others have said about Tomorrowland being "blah." LOVE Space and the PeopleMover, but the land itself just isn't that exciting. Plus, it always feels like the most crowded land... :confused3
 

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