Disney's Time Machine.

disneysince71

Well-Known Member
This is a hard one for me Hatter.. I would go back to one of those days I was pushing a double stroller and tell my self how fast this time is going to fly by and enjoy it :) As far as a ride goes Mr. Toad for sure.. still do not understand why they closed it :(
 

Gabe1

Ivory Tower Squabble EST 2011. WINDMILL SURVIVOR
Early 90's+. Every time you turned around something else was being built, from attractions to resorts, boardwalks and waterpark. We visited for 2 weeks every year and always had a bucketlist of what we had to see that wasn't there last year.

To me the new millenium brought the era of neglect, the era that WDW wasn't even on Disney Corps radar and WDW received virtually Zippididoodah.
 

Gabe1

Ivory Tower Squabble EST 2011. WINDMILL SURVIVOR
This is a hard one for me Hatter.. I would go back to one of those days I was pushing a double stroller and tell my self how fast this time is going to fly by and enjoy it :) As far as a ride goes Mr. Toad for sure.. still do not understand why they closed it :(

Likely nobody in 10 years will understand the logic of closing Snow White dark ride for a princess meet and greet either.
 

MKCP 1985

Well-Known Member
It has never been better than now but if I had a time machine I'd go back to early 2006 and catch Everest in the yeti's true glory!
 

Fantasmic

Well-Known Member
Mid 1990s.... 1995/6 ish, I was 13, nearly 14, all the great rides were open, Future World was still amazing.... ahhh
 

righttrack

Well-Known Member
I missed the early Epcot years and never was on rides like Horizons or World of Motion, etc. I visited WDW with parents/family up to the opening of Epcot and lost a lot of years and then returned with my own children in the 2000s. By then the second generation of attractions were already in place or getting there. I'd set the time machine to the Epcot opening to see MK mostly as I remembered it and this new Epcot thing as I'd never seen it (except on TV)
 

FettFan

Well-Known Member
It has never been better than now but if I had a time machine I'd go back to early 2006 and catch Everest in the yeti's true glory!

Oh man that was so SWEET. Even if you went on it knowing that the Yeti was just a giant robot, you still had this "OH ****" moment like it was going to ram its arm right into the train. Between the motion of the animatronic and the speed of the train going past, there was this illusion that it was RIGHT THERE ALMOST IN YOUR LAP.

The second time we rode it, my father actually reached up into the air as we went under thinking he could touch it.
 

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