My dislikes: Astro Orbiters (I never ride it or Dumbo or Aladdin. Guess I'm a big boy now lookign for something more exciting). I guess then I could say the Flying carpets as I've never rode those. Dumbo gets a pass 'cause it's Dumbo.
It pains me to say it, but Star Tours. I used to love this ride, and I will always go for a ride when I visit any park that has it, but nowadays it give me a headache. Maybe it's that it's too jerky in its movement, I donno. As an attraction I still love it, as a ride, eh. I guess I was also spoiled in Las Vegas, where one of the Star Trek rides is basically the same, but instead of a small viewscreen to see everything, there is an Imax screen which allows the motion and photography to work much, much better with one another.
Honey, I shrunk the Audience. Was enjoyable the first time, but I have no need to see it again.
In response to some posts:
Indy Speedway and 20K are/were I thought important rides in Disney history. Autopia was and is a major part of DL, and on opening day (of DL) there's footage of The Rat Pack riding this attraction. A car ride like this seems to be a must at any amusement park or county fair, 'cause it's great for young kids.
I loved 20K, and the idea of putting real fish in it probably wasn't the safest thing. For the added maintenance, cleaning and well-being of the fish, the ride would have been that much more expensive to maintain. Consider the breeds, all of whichwould have to be kept in seperate environments with the salt, pH and temp all kept within certain parameters. Besides, it worked well with the movie, and was also based on aclassic DL ride... One soon-to-be Nemofied!
Rides on this list which I enjoy, or lean towards favorites: Stitch/Alien Encounter, Space Mountain (a little surprised to see that on this list), Mission:Space.
And anyone who wants to see the original Tiki Room, just come out West!