Honestly, three out of my five favorite rides are totally underrated and neglected. Tom Sawyer Island is a little piece of heaven at WDW. I have loved the books since I was a kid and can totally relax while there. Plus, with all the shade, it is typically much cooler than the rest of the park. Cranium Command never gets old. Granted, some kids don't get the celebrities and their jokes (it is dated, I mean, I am not trying to fool anyone here). I doubt a ten year old is going to know who Hans and Franz are... I love One Man's Dream, I truly believe that is a total hidden gem of all of WDW. You can take your time walking through (nice air conditioning too), really soak in the atmosphire, and talk to some of the cast members. One of the nicest CM's I have ever met works there, Dave. The second I walked out of there, I went right to Guest Relations speaking the praise of this guy. He just seemed like he genuinly loved his job and was truly great at it. He knew Disney history, knew what was presently going on in the company, and just seemed like someone who cared about guests. I really found it to be a rare occasion to meet someone like him. Although there is one HUGE mistake about One Man's Dream. Did anyone else realize that they say Mary Poppins came out before Disneyland opened? I mean, if it was a year or two, I could ignore it, but nine years? A tear has almost leaked out of my eye in admiration after watching the video at the end of it. One Man's Dream is a gift for lovers of Disney history. Anyone noticing I left off the other two favorite rides I have: Mansion and Jungle, but those get enough attention...
"You don't want to look like a bunch of tourists..."
-Cranium Command