Redeeming factors in rides you dislike

DisneyPrincess5

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I'm on board with @Otterhead
But for me, it's Muppet Vision. I ADORED the Muppets as a kid, and still do. I had every Muppet possession you could possibly have. Clothing, stuffed animals and multiple other toys, movies, lunch boxes, music, and more. But I cannot take Muppet Vision. It drives me nuts. I think it just feels old and stale to me, but we see it anyway because I cannot forsake my beloved Muppets and not give them a visit.
 

C&D

Well-Known Member
The redeeming value of rides I dislike is/are that it takes people away from other attractions (that are more to my liking). I try not to 'trash' any particular show/ride/attraction biased on my preference; to each their own.
 

copcarguyp71

Well-Known Member
The queue of Little Mermaid is IMO one of the best feats of Disney imagineering in a long time...the ride, well not so much.

I think the audio animatronics in Stitch go unnoticed because of the hate of the ride by so many but they are some of the most fluid and real looking ones in the world if you take a moment to look them over for what they are.
 

rkw

New Member
I thought the time I spent on the Seas with Nemo ride could have been far better spent doing any number of other things. But at least it had the bit with the current (a cool "are you moving or not" effect) and the projections into the fish tanks.

The gift shop at the end of Dinosaur had some interesting dinosaur toys.
 

Andrew C

You know what's funny?
I'm never in a rush to see The Hall of Presidents I must admit. However when I do go into this attraction I'm always impressed by the AA's.

I have never seen hall of presidents and probably never will. I do, however like the american adventure in epcot. I assume the AA are similar?
 

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