What rides are too "kiddie" at each park?

We are going with a group of adults and teens the youngest child being my DD10. Rides we will not be going on are
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Astro Orbit
Pinochio
Snow White
Carousel
Gadgets
Winnie the pooh
Storybook
Nemo.

Winnie the pooh & Nemo are the only two rides that are always on our NO list. The others we have done already and will still do if we have time but not a priority at all.

NOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!! You can't miss snow white, the kitchen is the best 10 feet anywhere in Disneyland, you have to ride it three times in a row to catch all the prize trivia questions....and if the adults along are in Disneyland for the first time.... by riding Pinocchio they can cross the Louvre off their bucket list.
 
No rides are too "kiddie" for me. I'll ride whatever and have a ball doing it. I love the Fantasyland dark rides, including the Storybook Canal Boats. I wanted to hit Heimlich's Chew-Chew Train on my last trip, but I didn't find the time. I should've though.
 
Gadget's Go Coaster in Toontown is basically the Barnstormer. You do still want to hit Toon Town because Mickey meets in his house there- sometimes as Steamboat Willie, sometimes as a Band Leader, and sometimes in Fantasmic robes. Not sure if he currently wears any different clothes in there as well. We saw Steamboat Willie Mickey last week. A couple in Bugs land as well. I like Heimlich even though it is meant for little kids, and I like Flik's Flyers. The other two I can do without. If it is still open on your trip, I might give those two kiddie rides a try since they will soon be gone forever. We also would lump the Mater ride in the category of kiddie rides we don't care about and don't do-- but that is is in large part because either last year or the year before- they were having a bug problem and we were swarmed by gnats the entire ride. There is also Jumping Jellyfish at California Adventure. Those are the only ones, I can think of that are really "kiddie".
 
NOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!! You can't miss snow white, the kitchen is the best 10 feet anywhere in Disneyland, you have to ride it three times in a row to catch all the prize trivia questions....and if the adults along are in Disneyland for the first time.... by riding Pinocchio they can cross the Louvre off their bucket list.
I usually ride it but for us going with a large group of people who have already gone it is not a priority at all. I did miss where the OP said it will be the first time at DL. In that case i am really not sure i would miss any at DL except fr nemo and Winnie the pooh. Which is funny because OP would go on Winnie the Pooh. :teeth:
 

I would never in a million years miss Pooh! It's just so happy. Both of my teen girls love it as well; we ride it multiple times per visit. They also always do Jumpin' Jellyfish, but just once. Not really sure why they like that one, but they do.

The one ride in Fantasyland we never do is Casey Jr. It goes along the same path as Storybookland Canal Boats, so there's really no reason to do them both. We like riding in a boat on the water more than riding in a cage.
 
Casey jr at night is a whole different ride!!! ou really feel like a runaway train....so s is riding Dumbo at dusk with clouds in the sky, BTMRR during fireworks, Carousel lights and Autopia at night......a whole different Disneyland at night
 


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