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<blockquote data-quote="Sbk1234" data-source="post: 9574320" data-attributes="member: 139647"><p>With all the serious stuff going on in the world, I thought I would just start something light hearted. I know this has been discussed a million times before, but why not again?</p><p></p><p>Of course, people love Haunted Mansion, and Expedition Everest, and lots of other BIG rides. But what's your favorite under-appreciated attraction at any of the Disney parks?</p><p>For discussion sake, feel free to include parks outside of WDW, but it would be nice to mention at least one attraction from WDW to keep it relevant to this forum.</p><p></p><p>No wrong answers. I just want something pleasant to talk about.</p><p></p><p>For me, I've broken it down as such:</p><p></p><p>Magic Kingdom: People Mover - it's a relaxing way to enjoy Tomorrowland with great views.</p><p></p><p>Epcot: Grand Fiesta Tour - Even with the Donald and company overlay, it's an old-style Epcot dark ride which is still fully immersive. Cool and relaxing. </p><p></p><p>Disneyland: The canoes. They seem the most immersive of almost any attraction. It's so easy to lose myself and pretend I'm really out in the frontier.</p><p></p><p>Disneyland Paris: The Main Street Arcades. I don't know if they really count as attractions, but they were a wonderful, out of the way way to get down Main Street and avoid heat and crowds. And they were every bit as themed as the rest of Main Street.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sbk1234, post: 9574320, member: 139647"] With all the serious stuff going on in the world, I thought I would just start something light hearted. I know this has been discussed a million times before, but why not again? Of course, people love Haunted Mansion, and Expedition Everest, and lots of other BIG rides. But what's your favorite under-appreciated attraction at any of the Disney parks? For discussion sake, feel free to include parks outside of WDW, but it would be nice to mention at least one attraction from WDW to keep it relevant to this forum. No wrong answers. I just want something pleasant to talk about. For me, I've broken it down as such: Magic Kingdom: People Mover - it's a relaxing way to enjoy Tomorrowland with great views. Epcot: Grand Fiesta Tour - Even with the Donald and company overlay, it's an old-style Epcot dark ride which is still fully immersive. Cool and relaxing. Disneyland: The canoes. They seem the most immersive of almost any attraction. It's so easy to lose myself and pretend I'm really out in the frontier. Disneyland Paris: The Main Street Arcades. I don't know if they really count as attractions, but they were a wonderful, out of the way way to get down Main Street and avoid heat and crowds. And they were every bit as themed as the rest of Main Street. [/QUOTE]
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