Attractions you've never seen...

Todd H

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Original Poster
Just realized as many times as I've been to Disney World there's a good number of attractions I've never visited. Here's a few:

Astro Orbiter
Country Bear Jamboree
Liberty Square Riverboat
Mad Tea Party
Monsters, Inc. Laugh Floor
Splash Mountain (hate getting wet)
The Hall Of Presidents
Tom Sawyer Island
Tomorrowland Speedway
Enchanted Tiki Room
Captain EO starring Michael Jackson
Journey Into Imagination With Figment
"Honey, I Shrunk the Kids" Movie Set Adventure
Sounds Dangerous with Drew Carey
The American Idol Experience

Gonna try and knock a few of these out next month. Anybody else got a few they've never visited?
 

7thton

Member
Just realized as many times as I've been to Disney World there's a good number of attractions I've never visited. Here's a few:

Astro Orbiter
Country Bear Jamboree
Liberty Square Riverboat
Mad Tea Party
Monsters, Inc. Laugh Floor
Splash Mountain (hate getting wet)
The Hall Of Presidents
Tom Sawyer Island
Tomorrowland Speedway
Enchanted Tiki Room
Captain EO starring Michael Jackson
Journey Into Imagination With Figment
"Honey, I Shrunk the Kids" Movie Set Adventure
Sounds Dangerous with Drew Carey
The American Idol Experience

Gonna try and knock a few of these out next month. Anybody else got a few they've never visited?

I have been to WDW about 5 times in the past 2.5 years and cannot remember one single time when Sounds Dangerous was open.
 

NiarrNDisney

Well-Known Member
Yes! Here is my list (Some of the attactions listed are here due to my lack of interest LoI):

MK - Main St Vehicles, Stich's Great Escape (LoI)

DHS - American Idol Experience (LoI), Disney Junior, Indiana Jones Stunt Spectacular, Magic of Disney Animation, Star Tours (both versions), Sounds Dangerous (LoI), Voyage of the little Mermaid

DAK - Affection Section, Festival of the Lion King, TriceraTop Spin
 

nngrendel

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I have been to WDW about 5 times in the past 2.5 years and cannot remember one single time when Sounds Dangerous was open.

You are lucky then. I have tried it. However if you want a good nap you can leave the headphones off and its dark enough to grab a good cat nap.
 

wolf359

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Mine's a fairly short list, though still surprising there's any, really...

Magic Kingdom:
Magic Carpets of Aladdin
Country Bear Jamboree**
Dumbo**
Astro Orbiter**
Tomorrowland Speedway**
20,000 Leagues Under The Sea**
Take Flight

** Though I have seen the Disneyland equivalent...

EPCOT:
World of Motion
Original Universe of Energy
The Making of Me

Hollywood Studios:
American Idol
Midway Mania

Animal Kingdom:
Flights of Wonder
Triceratop Spin
Primeval Whirl

Blizzard Beach and River Country
 

The Empress Lilly

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I will always regret never having seen the Diamond Horseshoe Revue. :cry:

It is the only attraction that I haven't been on that I could've visited.


Just realized as many times as I've been to Disney World there's a good number of attractions I've never visited. Here's a few:

Astro Orbiter
Country Bear Jamboree
Liberty Square Riverboat
Mad Tea Party
Monsters, Inc. Laugh Floor
Splash Mountain (hate getting wet)
The Hall Of Presidents
Tom Sawyer Island
Enchanted Tiki Room


Gonna try and knock a few of these out next month. Anybody else got a few they've never visited?
What!? Some of these rides are considered little gems by their fans!

The Tiki birds, Country Bears and AA presidents need to be seen, if just once. They are old and a bit long in the tooth, but sympathetic.

The teacups, the riverboat and Tom Sawyer are much better than they may appear. They're all about the experience itself, they can satisfy your need for freneticism, relaxation and exploration respectively.

Astro, MILF and Splash...well, all of them deserve a try. Perosnally I think Splash is good but a bit overrated. The other two are fine but certainly no must-see-everytime.
 

JustInTime

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Some of you guys are really, really missing out!

And I know there are one or two I have not seen, but I have watched all the ride thru videos on youtube. So no desire to waste my time with some of them.
 

RedFurredCadet

Active Member
To be honest, I have never set foot into any of the parks (likely because I'm writing this from another continent. XC) But nonetheless I'm just a lurker interested in them one way or another... either contemplating bringing the family over, or just for a look-see for myself.

Some of you guys are really, really missing out!

And I know there are one or two I have not seen, but I have watched all the ride thru videos on youtube. So no desire to waste my time with some of them.

Same case with me. And that's how I got interested in the first place.
 

JustInTime

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Universe of Energy, Astro Orbiter, Snow White, Winnie the Pooh, Captian EO, American Adventure, Tom Sawyer Island

Snow White, Astro (at night) Pooh and American Adventure are all great attractions. American adventure is long but amazing. It has a very Hall of President/Carousel of Progress vide to it.
 

RedFurredCadet

Active Member
It is seriously questionable to miss some of the attractions listed here. I mean, are you Disney fans at all?

Sometimes people may choose to skip attractions due to time constraints (no time left to get on board the attraction/ride) or probably due to their own preferences. :shrug: That doesn't accurately mean you're not necessarily a fan or appreciator, in a sense.
 

TropicalFig8

Active Member
Magic Kingdom
Swiss Family Robinson Tree House
Tom Sawyer Island
Astro
Liberty Square Riverboat

Epcot
Innoventions
Circle of Life

DHS

American Idol Experience

Animal Kingdom
Everything except Lion King,Bugs Life & Expedition Everest
 

NiarrNDisney

Well-Known Member
It is seriously questionable to miss some of the attractions listed here. I mean, are you Disney fans at all?

I'm sure this applies to my prior post as well as others but to be honest one major reason some attractions I listed have been missed are due to time or closer b/c to refurb.
 
Snow White, Astro (at night) Pooh and American Adventure are all great attractions. American adventure is long but amazing. It has a very Hall of President/Carousel of Progress vide to it.


That's funny you say that about Astro Orbiter becuase I am going in about a month and was thinking about doing it at night. It seems like it would be very nice to see the park from that height at night. And I really like the HoP, so you have futher persuaded me to try out the American Adventure
 

Walt Disney1955

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Just realized as many times as I've been to Disney World there's a good number of attractions I've never visited. Here's a few:

Astro Orbiter
Country Bear Jamboree
Liberty Square Riverboat
Mad Tea Party
Monsters, Inc. Laugh Floor
Splash Mountain (hate getting wet)
The Hall Of Presidents
Tom Sawyer Island
Tomorrowland Speedway
Enchanted Tiki Room
Captain EO starring Michael Jackson
Journey Into Imagination With Figment
"Honey, I Shrunk the Kids" Movie Set Adventure
Sounds Dangerous with Drew Carey
The American Idol Experience

Gonna try and knock a few of these out next month. Anybody else got a few they've never visited?

Just out of curiousity, when you go to the Magic Kingdom, how long are you there, like 6 hours? You haven't come near getting the whole experience of that park. Splash Mountain? Honestly? That is arguably the best ride in all of WDW. And believe me, you will barely get wet at all.

Hall of Presidents is simply stunning to watch. Tiki Room back to its original roots is a great show. Astro Orbiter does what it does, but its a nice view up there. Liberty Square Riverboat is a must-do at least once. That leaves rides that some either love or criticize. Tom Sawyer Island (love it), Country Bear Jamboree (love the charm of that show), Tomorrowland Speedway (it is what it is), Mad Tea Party (try it once), and Monsters Inc. (funny even for adults).

I am sorry to say, but you have not experienced everything.

I have missed very few things and a couple have been by choice.

Toy Story Mania. Honestly, never done it. Maybe I am wrong and will be corrected, but I got the feeling it was similar to Buzz Lightyear, which I loved.

Finding Nemo the Musical. Grand Fiesta Tour.

Have no interest to do something like American Idol experience. It is a classic example of an attraction that will age horribly in a few years, if that. Put it this way, how many people would attend a Star Search attraction today?
 

graphite1326

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I have been to WDW about 5 times in the past 2.5 years and cannot remember one single time when Sounds Dangerous was open.

You're not missing much.

My list:
Astro Orbiter
Mad Tea Party

However, I have been on the Tea Cups at another park. They make me sick so I now avoid them.

For some reason I have never had an interest in going on Astro Orbiter.

I have never been on the Aladin magic carpet ride but have been on Dumbo so would say that is the same thing and will not count Aladin.
 

Todd H

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Original Poster
Just out of curiousity, when you go to the Magic Kingdom, how long are you there, like 6 hours? You haven't come near getting the whole experience of that park. Splash Mountain? Honestly? That is arguably the best ride in all of WDW. And believe me, you will barely get wet at all.

Hall of Presidents is simply stunning to watch. Tiki Room back to its original roots is a great show. Astro Orbiter does what it does, but its a nice view up there. Liberty Square Riverboat is a must-do at least once. That leaves rides that some either love or criticize. Tom Sawyer Island (love it), Country Bear Jamboree (love the charm of that show), Tomorrowland Speedway (it is what it is), Mad Tea Party (try it once), and Monsters Inc. (funny even for adults).

I am sorry to say, but you have not experienced everything.

I have missed very few things and a couple have been by choice.

Toy Story Mania. Honestly, never done it. Maybe I am wrong and will be corrected, but I got the feeling it was similar to Buzz Lightyear, which I loved.

Finding Nemo the Musical. Grand Fiesta Tour.

Have no interest to do something like American Idol experience. It is a classic example of an attraction that will age horribly in a few years, if that. Put it this way, how many people would attend a Star Search attraction today?

I've never spent as much time in Magic Kingdom as the other parks (I'm more of an Epcot fan). And when I was a kid, we would only spend a day there so we always ended up rushing through everything. Now that I have a child we'll probably spend most of our time in MK. Plan on knocking off a lot of stuff on that list next month.

Some of the attractions I really have no interest in, such as American Idol. I may give Splash Mountain a try. You better be right about not getting wet!
 

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