Favorite Attraction Scenes

Boardwalk-empire

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This was a topic on a Walt Disney World podcast I listen to. What is your favorite scene from an attraction?

Mine would have to be the final part of The Great Movie Ride where you stop and watch that video. Something about the music and seeing all those classic movie parts, is pretty awesome.


I also love the final scene of Splash Mountain, after you take the plunge. The music and anamatronics are awesome!
 

belledream

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I love this scene SOO much. I tease my wife that I want that kind of house later in life.

I also like the attic scene in HM; everytime I go through there I want to get out and walk around and explore.
We live nearby a neighborhood where the houses legitimately look like those and pick our favorites all the time. Hoping one day it won't be a joke anymore... :p

And couldn't agree more with the HM scene! I always wish for more time there. Though walking around might be a little creepy for me! :D
 

Matt_Black

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Technically the preshow, but MAN do I love that Rod Serling intro for Tower of Terror. "For in tonight's episode, YOU are the star." The part where the ghostly guests show up is pretty cool too.
 

scoobygirl39541

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Oh what a great question! I've always loved the random scene in TTA with the futuristic hair styler thing. That always seemed like a hidden piece of classic Epcot that still remains lol

Love the shadow hand going across the clock in HM.

I agree with everyone else about the house with the barking dog in LWTL, but also the ending scene with the flashing pictures and old music... That always gives me old time feels.

More recently, climbing the hill in 7DMT with the shadows to your left and hi hoooo as you're going up lol I don't know why, but that always does it for me.
 

FigmentPigments

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Okay massive dork time. I love the end scene of Journey into Imagination when the computers blast open and some of the old Figment ride is there and "One Little Spark" is playing. I swear the first time I rode the "re-imagined" ride, I teared up. :cry: All I could think was that some of the old ride still survived. I still go on that ride just for the finale.
 

ElvisMickey

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Oh what a great question! I've always loved the random scene in TTA with the futuristic hair styler thing. That always seemed like a hidden piece of classic Epcot that still remains lol

I love that scene as well! Do you remember when they had her dressed in thigh-highs lol? Somehow, they ripped so they eventually took them off of her lol.
 

The Empress Lilly

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Literally all of the above ^_^

1 Horizons: Oranges
2 HM: Ballroom
3 Pirates: Man with pigs. #LifeGoals
4 Pan: London
5 Energy: Dinosaurs
6 Toad: Train
7 Jungle Cruise: Elephantes
8 Thunder: Skeleton
9 World of Motion: CenterCore
10 Wings: Speedroom

That order might change.

Real sets are so much more emotionally powerful than a screen. How can modern park design be so short-sighted and be singularly focused on building just screens of - of all things - movie IPs, Show the guests the movie version of the movie he can see at home? :confused:
 

fractal

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A few more;

Pirates - Attack on the Fort
TtbaB - Black Widows/Bug Spray/Hornet attack
Soarin' - Horses riding into sunset
EE - encounter with Yeti (still pretty good)
ToT - not including the drops which isn't really a "scene", when the elevator moves out of the shaft.
HM - Graveyard Scene
Winnie - nightmare scene
 

Brer Panther

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This is a tricky one, but here goes...

- The scene in Winnie the Pooh where you bounce with Tigger
- The Laughing Place scene in Splash Mountain, plus the part where Brer Fox captures Brer Rabbit and you begin to climb up to the top of the lift hill
- The indoor scene in Seven Dwarfs Mine Train
 

Princess_AmyK

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-The part during pirates where you go under the bridge where the pirate is sitting and you can see his hairy leg. This one has a lot of memories for me because when I was a little girl, my mom pointed it out to me and was like "eww! look at his dirty hairy feet!" And I wanted to ride it over and over and I would always point at him and say how gross his foot was. Now that I am older, every time I ride I look at that hairy leg and laugh.

-The Winnie the Pooh nightmare scene. Lots of memories here too. My little brother at the time (mom an step dad divorced) loved that ride and we rode it so many times! To this day, I never get tired of it! I'm not even the biggest Winnie the Pooh fan, but I just think that scene is very well done and the overall ride is very charming.
 

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