worst attraction - now or ever?

DizzneyDi said:
Journey Into Your Imagination. Awful. The original with Figment and the Dreamfinder was soooo much better...

I agree. The original Figment was so much better. Why did they change it? :confused3
 
Astro Orbit ride, Indy Cars and the carnival games in Dinoland in AK. I love AK, but those don't belong.
 
Fortunately the good & great rides outweight the bad. Glad 200 Leagues is gone... but I think Indy is next for a revamp. Since it's tomorrowland I can see them changing the stinky smoke-spewing cars over to hybrids, utilizing electronic guideways instead of the center rail (could also be programmed to keep the slower cars up to speed) & adding interactive "gps"s on them (let the kids see new/future technology as in relation to personal transportation - what if they add the ability for cars to talk to each other via a video dashboard screen when passing?). so many options ... Or one could hope :goodvibes

Or my DS's idea, make them into "Cars" characters... but I don't know... getting stuck with Tow Mater might be bad (unless he's driving in reverse :thumbsup2 )
 
Stitch's Great, Escape. Hands down. I will never smell onions the same way again.

missycj96 said:
Hi - cr resort fan for life has inspired me to start this thread. What attraction is the dis'ers LEAST favorite. ok - let's hear it. You can say current or past. I'm casting my vote for Sounds Dangerous!
 

Country Bears is the worst. I can see better animatronic bears at Chuck E Cheese. (yawn)
 
You must be a man. EVERY man I know says the same thing, including FH!! :lmao: I swear, there's some negative subliminal message only men hear! :confused3:

Sonno said:
"it's a small world"
 
I've got to say Stitch's Great Escape. What were they thinking? :confused3
 
Torjohnson said:
Narnia. Hands Down

Heh, I wouldn't exactly call this an attraction. It's more of a drawn-out movie trailer than anything else. But yes, it is a true waste of time.
 
Maybe someone can help me with the name of the attraction - I forget. It was at MK and was a film - something with kids running through a field of flowers. DH and I saw it in the early 90s but it closed shortly after that. I always thought it was written by someone on a bad acid trip.

After that, the vote goes for Narnia. WHAT A WASTE!
 
laurenluvsdisney said:
I'm going to have to say Stiches Great Escape... it was ridiculous.. they can definetly think of something better to put there.

They had one...it was called "Mission to Mars". Sorry...I am a bit nostalgic when it comes to Disney. I also really liked "Adventure Through Inner Space", but they decided TimeKeeper would be better. Gah. :confused3

If they would have left Alien Encounter I think it would have been MUCH preferable to any of the other rides that were there...they needed one *scary* ride at WDW and that was it. Unfortunately, I'm sure people complained about it so we got Stitch instead. :bored:
 
It's close between Stitch's Great Escape and Body Wars. I have to go with Body Wars. The motion of the simulator didn't sync well at all with the motions onscreen, and it made me sick-- the only ride to ever do so. Not even the Orange version of Mission:Space made me as ill as Body Wars.
 
I say Stitch and Tiki Room Under New Management (I miss the original). I disagree with the people saying Astro Orbiter, I think out of the three rides like that one, Astro is the best! It's a little faster, and gives great views. Out of those three, the Carpet one is the worst!
 


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