The Worst Disney World Ride

Graham9

Well-Known Member
....and the nominations for the worst Disney Ride are...

Stitch
Great Movie Ride
Carousel of Progress

And the winner is (by a close margin)......Stitch!!!

((applause))
 

Matt_Black

Well-Known Member
Worst attraction? Swiss Family Treehouse. Oh, boy, I get to climb stairs and look at set pieces from a 50-year old mediocre film!
 

eliz603

Member
I can't believe how many of you are wrong in your opinions.
CLEARLY the worst attraction (not ride) at WDW is The Legend of Captain Jack Sparrow.


My DH and DS went and came out like, well, that was time I'll never get back.

I am also a Stich Basher. I won't go when my family does.
 

TubaGeek

God bless the "Ignore" button.
My DH and DS went and came out like, well, that was time I'll never get back.

I am also a Stich Basher. I won't go when my family does.
I believe that, if the effects were fixed and tweaked, Stitch could be an... acceptable attraction. Just get rid of the smell, fix the restraints so they're not painful, and FIX THE DAMN EFFECTS!!!
I'm no expert in teleportation, but I'm fairly certain that you're not supposed to be able to see Stitch raise from and lower into the platform, plus horrific lighting, cut effects, keep the guns in working order...
Plus there's the issue of it being before he spoke English or had the name "Stitch", yet both are featured in the attraction. Also the fact that Gantu mentions that he went to "Earth" when, at no point in the show did you leave Earth...
You know what, scratch what I said about it having potential. LET'S BURN THAT MOTHER DOWN!!!
 

unkadug

Follower of "Saget"The Cult
Worst attraction? Swiss Family Treehouse. Oh, boy, I get to climb stairs and look at set pieces from a 50-year old mediocre film!
:rolleyes:
You must have absolutely no imagination whatsoever.

Or else you grew up deprived of the joy of building a fort/treehouse/clubhouse and wishing it was something of this grandeur.
 

Matt_Black

Well-Known Member
:rolleyes:
You must have absolutely no imagination whatsoever.

Or else you grew up deprived of the joy of building a fort/treehouse/clubhouse and wishing it was something of this grandeur.

No, I dreamed of building treehouses, and but, having grown up in the 80s, they had awesome stuff, like grappling hooks and a switch to turn it into a giant robot. SFT? LAME. "Oh, look a bed, and there's the mom's dress and... *SNORE* *jolts awake* Oh, wow, I've never fallen asleep while standing before."
 

unkadug

Follower of "Saget"The Cult
No, I dreamed of building treehouses, and but, having grown up in the 80s, they had awesome stuff, like grappling hooks and a switch to turn it into a giant robot. SFT? LAME. "Oh, look a bed, and there's the mom's dress and... *SNORE* *jolts awake* Oh, wow, I've never fallen asleep while standing before."
I guess I just see different stuff than you do.

I see the engineering required to build the stairs. I see the engineering required to get fresh water UP the tree.

The bed and the dress and just the results of the labor involved.
 

Lucky

Well-Known Member
I guess I just see different stuff than you do.

I see the engineering required to build the stairs. I see the engineering required to get fresh water UP the tree.

The bed and the dress and just the results of the labor involved.
The book has a lot of that in it. The movie didn't. I read the book when I was 10 or 12 and was really impressed. The movie was pretty silly, especially towards the end.
 

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