What ride has the most meaning to you

Rora

New Member
Space Mountain- Riding it for the first time with my mom is my earliest MK memory. My sisters made me ride with her because they thought I would be scared and start crying. The joke was on them, I was like "weeee, what's the big deal it's not scary?"
 

Brooke

New Member
MagicalMonorail said:
The ride that has the most meaning to me is Splash Mountain. It was the first thrill ride I ever went on. It took a lot of convincing for me to get on. After I rode it, I was ready to ride almost everything at WDW. Since then, it has become one of my favorite rides.

Me too!
 

M:SpilotISTC12

Well-Known Member
mission space for me because when I went to Epcot last July I had heard about it and i wanted to ride it so badly. So I went to it and asked a cast memeber is they were letting people in that day and she said yes and to come back at 6. i went back at 6 and I stepped through the gate and was like wow it the most exciting moment is my disney life time. I rode it and was that was so cool and I wanted to ride it again but my dad started to get head aches.
 

nibblesandbits

Well-Known Member
I have two favorites also. My first being the Haunted Mansion b/c it is my brother's favorite ride and so he talks about it nonstop, therefore I started to love it. So, everytime I go I think of him. Plus I mean how can you not love all the effects in there?

My second would be Space Mountain. I was like four when I first went on it and my dad always tells this story of how he and my mom took me on it and when I got up to the front I started bawling because I was afraid and the ride operator said "sweetie I can't send the ride until you smile" and I just let out this really horrible fake smile (you all know the type...)and the ride took off. I never really enjoyed that ride until this year...and I'm 20! Now it's my absolute favorite!
 
Not so much an attraction...but the end of Illuminations ALWAYS sends chills down my spine...

As for an attraction, I dunno really, to many to list, but I would have to say COP...its my dads favorite thing to do. He says he hates going to disney...but he still goes 2-3 times a year with mom, not to shabby.
 

bgraham34

Well-Known Member
Peter Pan by far. the theme being never growing up. And that fits in with me. I dont wanna grow up but here I am 29 just got married and all I want to do is goto Disney.
 

diddy_mouse

Well-Known Member
Rock n Roller Coaster and BTMR

RnR because it was my first launch type roller coaster and I was so so so nervous about riding it, but I just sang along with the music in the pre-show as well as in the queue. when our limo pulled up i was shaking so bad, but i said "I'm doing this for Aerosmith" and locked the harness in. when we pulled into the launch poisition, I yelled "Are you ready to rock?!?!" right as we shot off. god that was fun.

BTMR was my first Disney coaster and i was nervous about that one too, but i rode it over and over again. i think i've ridden it more times at night than daytime. great ride and excellent theming.
 

nemobruce

Member
The ride that has the most meaning to me would be It's A Small World. because my grandmother always loved it eveytime we would go with or with out her she would tell us to ride it for her. And now even as an adult i still cant go without riding.
 

Raven66

Well-Known Member
I also have two.

1) I first went to WDW when I was 14 and my little brother was 4. It was PotC. Back then they had bench seats like in a canoe. Well when we got to the part where the guns were shooting and splashes of water would fly up he was so scared he crawled under one of the seats. He is now 6'6 and 27 and every time I go on that ride I think of him. :lol:

2) Mad Hatter Tea Party. It was the very first ride we went on when we took our daughter in 2002. It will always hold special meaning now. :cry:
 

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