1. Peter Pan
2. It's A Small World
3. The Adventures of Winnie The Pooh
4. Snow White's Scary Adventures
So what do you do when you want to ride these rides, the lines are WAY too long, and the fast passes are either gone, or are for a time you don't want to wait to come back to?
Well here's the answer: After the fireworks, and near park closing time (literally, like, 11:30-11:45) go to these rides, and I garuntee you will hop right on. It's all about timing, though. It's A Small World is longer than Snow White and Peter Pan, so start with Snow White, then Peter Pan, then Winnie the Pooh, then jump on It's A Small World. Even if you've BEEN on It's A Small World before the 50th Anniversary, and you don't want the dang song to be stuck in your head again, try and see it at least once before you leave Disney World because the new entranceway is great, and the song has been enhanced so you can hear all of the countries voices more clearly, and everything's a lot brighter, repainted, and more magical than before. It teaches the great lesson that we're all equal, and we're all people, no matter what kind of civilation or history we're from.
2. It's A Small World
3. The Adventures of Winnie The Pooh
4. Snow White's Scary Adventures
So what do you do when you want to ride these rides, the lines are WAY too long, and the fast passes are either gone, or are for a time you don't want to wait to come back to?
Well here's the answer: After the fireworks, and near park closing time (literally, like, 11:30-11:45) go to these rides, and I garuntee you will hop right on. It's all about timing, though. It's A Small World is longer than Snow White and Peter Pan, so start with Snow White, then Peter Pan, then Winnie the Pooh, then jump on It's A Small World. Even if you've BEEN on It's A Small World before the 50th Anniversary, and you don't want the dang song to be stuck in your head again, try and see it at least once before you leave Disney World because the new entranceway is great, and the song has been enhanced so you can hear all of the countries voices more clearly, and everything's a lot brighter, repainted, and more magical than before. It teaches the great lesson that we're all equal, and we're all people, no matter what kind of civilation or history we're from.