Favorite Attraction?

ParentsOf4

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Tower of Terror
Tower of Terror
Tower of Terror
And
Tower of Terror

Tower of Terror is one of those special treats rarely found at most amusement parks. Even before you enter Disney Hollywood Studios, you see it lurking in the distance, calling you. At first you can't believe it's an attraction. It's just for show, right? But then you turn the corner on Sunset Boulevard and, faintly, start to hear the screams emanating from its pinnacle. You continue your stroll down Sunset, so many distractions but, involuntarily, no matter where you are, you find yourself glancing up, always glancing up.

As you approach, your excitement builds. The gate doesn't look like an attraction entrance; it looks real, someplace frozen in time where something has gone horribly wrong. You walk through the queue, slowly approaching the lobby. Even on the sunniest days, it's still dark and foreboding. You finally reach the lobby, so much to see, so much to absorb, and you know, just know, something special lies ahead.

Yeah, Tower of Terror.
 

ToyStoryMiss

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Original Poster
Tower of Terror
Tower of Terror
Tower of Terror
And
Tower of Terror

Tower of Terror is one of those special treats rarely found at most amusement parks. Even before you enter Disney Hollywood Studio, you see it lurking in the distance, calling you. At first you can't believe it's an attraction. It's just for show, right? But then you turn the corner on Sunset Boulevard and, faintly, start to hear the screams emanating from its pinnacle. You continue your stroll down Sunset, so many distractions but, involuntarily, no matter where you are, you find yourself glancing up, always glancing up.

As you approach, your excitement builds. The gate doesn't look like an attraction entrance; it looks real, someplace frozen in time where something has gone horribly wrong. You walk through the queue, slowly approaching the lobby. Even on the sunniest days, it's still dark and foreboding. You finally reach the lobby, so many sites, so much to absorb, and you know, just know, something special lies ahead.

Yeah, Tower of Terror.

Triple agree! :D
 

Soarin2u

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<--My name says it all.

Soarin' is the only one of its kind in the world.The first time I rode it, I remember feeling as if I could do anything. I can't say that for any other ride that exists. The feeling of flying, the sense of adventure, and the feeling of achieving something great, is packed into one magnificent ride.It's my inspiration to achieve something greater than myself. And If dangling your bare feet, feeling that perfect breeze, smelling the oranges , and listening to the theme, doesn't do anything for ya', then your just outright insane.
Overall, this ride captures the Disney theme so well, I just wish Walt was still here to see what wonderful things he has, and will, bring us.
 

hellowonderland

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MK - Splash Mountain (but I was very disappointed with it last Oct, as nothing seemed to be working...). I also love Philharmagic for the AC and the music and PoTC.

Epcot - the orange Grey Goose slushies. Okay, and Soarin'. Spaceship Earth too.

HS - Rock'n Roller Coaster. I also love the Beauty and the Beast show.

AK: EE, and Lion King
 

MRGEFF

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Magic Kingdom - Haunted Mansion
EPCOT - Universe of Energy
Hollywood Studios - Toy Story Mania
Animal Kingdom - Kilimanjaro Safaris
 

WLBound

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MK - Splash Mountain
Epcot - Soarin' (Honorable Mention to WS)
HS - Tower of Terror
AK - Kilimanjaro Safaris (Honorable Mention to EE)
 

ToyStoryMiss

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Original Poster
Magic Kingdom - Haunted Mansion
EPCOT - Universe of Energy
Hollywood Studios - Toy Story Mania
Animal Kingdom - Kilimanjaro Safaris

Cool! On a side note..for a second, I thought your profile icon was an owl! Then I looked again and realized it's Gonzo. :p
 

litaljohn

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MK- Splash. simply love every aspect about this ride.
Epcot- the living seas. for one nemo is fun and I think I went on roughly 4 times with zero wait any time I went on. ( I don't get why people avoid it so much) the exhibits in living seas blew me away. I watched the trained eels feeding and was amazed, the staff are great at mixing information that adults are interested in along with things kids often ask.

AK-maharajah jungle trek. I love the tigers and I love that people skip it all the time so I get peace while going through seeing some amazing animals.

MGM (sorry it'll always be MGM )- the Osborne lights, no other ride or show has given me the same feeling as walking through that in December. the lights, the colors, the songs playing.
 

disneyfan1995

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MK: POTC
Epcot: Test Track (even though it was somewhat ruined with its revamp)
DHS: TOT
AK: EE (or FOTLK if shows can be included as "attractions")
 

ToyStoryMiss

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Original Poster
MK: POTC
Epcot: Test Track (even though it was somewhat ruined with its revamp)
DHS: TOT
AK: EE (or FOTLK if shows can be included as "attractions")

Ah, I haven't been on the revamped one yet. It's like Tron, isn't it? And yes, attractions include parades, rides, shows, fireworks, etc. :p
 

MOXOMUMD

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DHS-Star Tours (of course!)
AK-Pangani Forest (gorillas)
EP-Spaceship Earth (Judy Dench fan from back in the day)
MK-TTA Peoplemover (lots of memories, I wish they never changed the dialogue. "Now entering Space Mountain." Classic!)
 

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