Disney world rides for life

Figaro928

Well-Known Member
Honestly mine would probably be the Jungle Cruise. It one of the classic and I wouldn't change a thing. Keep every.single.joke. hahaha when I'm 105 years old I'll ride my hover-rascal while the great grandkids begrudgingly follow and go see the back-side of water!!!!
 

DelGriffith

New Member
Carousel of Progress...It's the only one made, It was transferred one time, And the only attraction that Walt has seen that is on Property.
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Walt Disney never saw the 1993 version of the attraction that is now in service.
 

morningstar

Well-Known Member
I don't really think that way. Most rides, I think could be improved at least in some small way, and I wouldn't be opposed to that. Of course, given their track record with e.g. Imagination, Rio de Tiempo, it might be better to ban any changes to avoid ruining the classics. A couple I'd find worth preserving that might be at risk of the chopping block are the Peoplemover and Tom Sawyer's Island. Still I think those could be made even better. But a ride that really needs no modification, and is just right as it is - Mad Tea Party.
 

Nextinline

Well-Known Member
Not to be critical, but I wouldn't waste my pick on a ride may remain relatively unchanged for the majority of my life. I feel like the popular Disney classics (Pirates, HM, Space Mountain, etc) aren't in danger of being changed significantly or removed for decades. I would pick something along the lines of CoP, TTA, or Living with the Land. I mean, who wouldn't use the pick to bring back Horizons, original Imagination, Toad, or the like? The beloved B/C/D ticket attractions are the ones that need saving!
 

GrammieBee

Well-Known Member
Every ride or attraction probably needs a little "tweeking" now and then. Without these undergoing any major changes, our list is:
Haunted Mansion
Tower of Terrot
Peter Pan
Hall of Presidents
Small World Even though it is disliked by many, it is an original classic.
 

midwest_mice

Well-Known Member
Carousel of Progress...It's the only one made, It was transferred one time, And the only attraction that Walt has seen that is on Property.
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I have to agree with this. This is one attraction that he had his hands on. I really like the "sets" with so much detail in them that you can find something you hadn't seen before on your previous ride. Sure, it has old school technology, but I really think it's important for parents and grandparents to show their kids what life was like before portable electronic devices!!
 

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