I'm new to the site and have thoroughly enjoyed reading this forum.
As a DLR veteran (first visit to DL was in 1969 and first attraction was PotC), I need help from the WDW veterans who can give me some tips on how to get the most out of WDW. My last visit was in 1997. We will have a full day in each of the 4 parks. 4 days total. I understand that some of the parks are half day and others may need more time. Any hidden gems (attractions) or nice places to eat? We are more focused on the attractions that we don't have in DLR. Many thanks in advance.
I'm going to inform you of "underrated" attractions that most guests will skip or miss because they do not see or hear about it. Do not miss these attractions as they are very good! The best part about this list is that since they're "underrated attractions," there's usually no wait for these!
Magic Kingdom
- Mickey's Philharmagic: If you scroll closely through these forums, this is loved and adored by everyone! It's a 3D experience starring Donald Duck. One of the best attraction on Disney property actually. There's usually never a wait. But if there IS a line, don't worry. It's a show so it takes in a lot of people. You'l love this.
- Laugh Floor Comedy: Located in Tomorrowland, the outside and the pre-show makes you think that this show is going to be either very cheesy or very lame. But this show is VERY hilarious! And again, usually no wait.. And if there is, this show takes in twice as many people as M'sP does. It's a hidden gem that most people will skip. Very funny.
- TTA Peoplemover: You would obviously know about this as the abandoned version at Disneyland's tomorrowland.. Never a wait.. It's breezy and relaxing. And if the lights are on in Space Mountain, you could be very lucky and see the inside with the lights on!
EPCOT
- Ellen's Energy Adventure: Not because it's a good attraction. By all means, it is VERY dated and in pretty rough shape. But I can
guarantee that when it's about 5 or 6 o'clock and you've made your way all around World Showcase.. You will be T.I.R.E.D. This ride is air conditioned and 45 minutes long and there's NEVER a wait
(As it takes in about 1,000 people per ride). Use this attraction to your own advantage when you get very tired. After all.. Epcot secretly means "Every Person Comes Out Tired"..
- Living with the Land: It's a very neat little boat ride through a greenhouse. Pretty relaxing. I wouldn't be surprised if you rode it in 1997. The line moves faster than it looks and the time posted for it usually.
- SUM of All Thrills: This is something I actually consider to be a ride that rarely anyone knows about.. Otherwise it'd be packed. It is located in "Innoventions West." Despite the line seeming to be pretty short, this ride has pretty low capacity so you may actually wait about 30 minutes. But it's worth it. You design your own roller coaster and ride it in a robot-arm simulator. You have the option on how fast your coaster goes, if it goes upside down, ect. Technically the only one out of two attractions in all of WDW property that goes upside down.
- O' Canada: A circle vision 360* film in the Canada pavilion. Note that there will not be any seats, but it is air conditioned. It stars Martin Short which is pretty awesome.. Much better than the China 360* film.
- The American Adventure: This is by all means the BIGGEST hidden gem in ALL of Walt Disney World. I won't give any spoilers just in case you haven't seen it. It's amazing.
Hollywood Studios
- The Magic of Disney Animation: A pretty neat presentation on how animation is made. You can also participate in a live drawing class here. I recommend not missing this at all.
- Voyage of the Little Mermaid: This may actually have a wait.. And some people on these forums may say it's getting pretty old. But if you've never seen the show before, it's brand new! It's a very unique little show that features puppetry with the use of neon lights and such.
- Walt Disney: One Man's Dream: If you're into the Disney history like I am, you may enjoy taking a walkthrough of this little museum-like experience and enjoying the historical film at the end of the museum. If you're not, give it a pass.
Animal Kingdom
- Flights of Wonders: The most over-looked show/attraction on the entire Walt Disney World property. It's a bird show.. But there are a lot of corny jokes that make the show actually pretty funny. And the tricks and such that the birds actually do are quite amusing and funny as well. It's a "funny bird show."
- It's Tough to Be a Bug: Amazingly usually doesn't have a very long line. Which is pretty ironic considering that it takes place inside the actual Tree of Life. One of the best 3D shows on Disney property next to M'sP
- Finding Nemo: The Musical: In
my personal opinion, I consider this the
best live stage show on Disney property. But most guests will say it's Festival of the Lion King. I'm more of a broadway-musical fanatic and this show is exactly that. People that have worked on the broadway show "Avenue Q" worked on the music for this show and puppetry. It is remarkable and has true broadway-style quality to it. Also, it's AC!