Favorite show

Chef Mickey

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I love most of the shows at WDW. Country Bear Jamboree, Muppet Vision, Indiana Jones, The American Adventure, and Festival of the Lion are some of my favorites. Unfortunately, on my past few trips I have been extremely dissapointed in Beauty and the Beast and Voyage of the Little Mermaid. What's your favorite? (Can include a closed one or idea for a new one)
What's been your issue with Beauty and the Beast? It's a very consistent show.
 

Goofyernmost

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Hands down, don't even have to think about it! The American Adventure. I bet that I am slack jawed constantly through-out the entire show. Totally taken with the shear mechanical genius of that show. I do so wish that Stupid Guests didn't ruin my chance to see how the inner workings actually functioned. On the old Backstage Magic Tour it originally had a segment where you went under the stage when they did the run through before they opened each day where you could watch the mechanical operation. However, some rocket scientist decided to hop over the barrier and try and get right in with the moving parts so they stopped that from happening just a few weeks before I took the tour. I was so disappointed.
 

Simba's Mom

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It is a less than popular choice but our families favorite is Flights of Wonder followed by FOTLK

We'll be "less than popular" together-those are my favorites too. My third choice is a tie between "Finding Nemo" and "Beauty and the Beast" stage show. I tend to have a bias towards the shows in my favorite park.
 

Captain Barbossa

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Original Poster
What's been your issue with Beauty and the Beast? It's a very consistent show.
What's been your issue with Beauty and the Beast? It's a very consistent show.
They have taken out some characters and the show is shorter. It just doesn't have that classic feeling like it used to have. I used to be excited to see it every trip.
 

Tony the Tigger

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Gotta say it: Carousel of Progress and Country Bear Jamboree (even though I don't like country music - or maybe because I don't like country music?)

Big shows: Illuminations. I will never forget seeing it for the second time around the Christmas after 9/11 and how much "We Go On" got to me. (Plus it seemed much easier to get a good viewing spot back then - I'm thinking the trees were smaller?)
 

Captain Barbossa

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Gotta say it: Carousel of Progress and Country Bear Jamboree (even though I don't like country music - or maybe because I don't like country music?)

Big shows: Illuminations. I will never forget seeing it for the second time around the Christmas after 9/11 and how much "We Go On" got to me. (Plus it seemed much easier to get a good viewing spot back then - I'm thinking the trees were smaller?)
Illuminations has to be my favorite night time show.
 

danyoung56

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Between Festival of the Lion King and Finding Nemo: The Musical, I much prefer Nemo. Lion King just has never done it for me. I like the tumble monkeys, and I like the flying bird. But the rest of the show, especially the audience participation at the end, just falls flat for me. I finally bought the sound track album for the Nemo show, and was pleasantly surprised to find that it includes the entire show with the speaking parts as well as the music. Very cool!
 

ninjaprincesst

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Favorite show; Lion King
Favorite 3D Philharmagic
Night time Show Fantasmic!
I have no problem with Beauty and the Beast, Indiana Jones was ok 20 years ago, but it has not changed at all, not one word, in over 20 years so really can't take it anymore, my daughter loves the Muppet3D but I just can't stand the Muppets.
 

World_Showcase_Lover007

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Never really been impressed with any of the shows. I suppose I enjoy them once I'm there, but if asked to go, I can take them or leave them. I'd rather be riding an attraction. But I have to say that I just watched the new Muppets show in Liberty Square on Youtube and I really enjoyed it.

If I had to list my favorites, it would be Hall of Presidents and Festival of the Lion King. I'm pretty sure COP is considered an attraction, but if it is deemed a show, that is absolutely number one.
 

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