Which attraction have you visited the most and why?

mergatroid

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I was thinking last night about our forthcoming trip in October and that brought back memories of the 38+ years I've been visiting Disney World. I then asked myself (not out loud so I'm not technically mad) which attraction I'd been on the most throughout this period. The answer I came up with is in the Magic Kingdom and I'd hazard a guess it's probably top of many people's list in terms of number of visits, the Tomorrowland Transit Authority (or the wedway people mover as it will always be remembered as by me).

It's been there certainly as long as I can remember and never grows old for me. I think that's because it's not meant to be much more than a nifty way of seeing Tomorrowland so you're not expecting changes as such and it is what it is. It's usually easy to get on (a big bonus during busy times especially) and you get the breeze and shade on hot days as well as a comfortable seat for a nice rest too. There's plenty to see but nothing demanding your attention either so you really can just switch off and relax without missing anything. It's even ideal for Mrs M to ride whilst I do Space Mountain on my own so I have less guilt of doing that whilst she's waiting.

Anyway I'd be interested in finding out whether my guess is right about this being the attraction that most people have visited more than any other or not?
 

PUSH

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I'd say PotC or TTA. For the most part, they are both quick lines compared to other rides. I say PotC because it was my very first Disney ride, and we ride it every trip. I put TTA in there because it's relaxing, and one of my favorites, but I don't know if we rode it on our first couple trips. But there are some trips where we've ridden it multiple times. I could be completely forgetting a ride, too.
 

luv

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Snt know, but guess SSE. It's the first thing to ride. It's the last. It's a long break off your feet, out of the heat. I like it a lot. And I go to Epcot more than any other Disney park.

At Uni, probably Spider-man. I do this almost every time I'm at IoA. I just love it!
 

The Empress Lilly

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I was thinking last night about our forthcoming trip in October and that brought back memories of the 38+ years I've been visiting Disney World. I then asked myself (not out loud so I'm not technically mad) which attraction I'd been on the most throughout this period. The answer I came up with is in the Magic Kingdom and I'd hazard a guess it's probably top of many people's list in terms of number of visits, the Tomorrowland Transit Authority (or the wedway people mover as it will always be remembered as by me).

It's been there certainly as long as I can remember and never grows old for me. I think that's because it's not meant to be much more than a nifty way of seeing Tomorrowland so you're not expecting changes as such and it is what it is. It's usually easy to get on (a big bonus during busy times especially) and you get the breeze and shade on hot days as well as a comfortable seat for a nice rest too. There's plenty to see but nothing demanding your attention either so you really can just switch off and relax without missing anything. It's even ideal for Mrs M to ride whilst I do Space Mountain on my own so I have less guilt of doing that whilst she's waiting.

Anyway I'd be interested in finding out whether my guess is right about this being the attraction that most people have visited more than any other or not?
Yes! The WedWay may be the best candidate for most visited attraction by hardcore fans. There are better rides, but the TTA is always there, never disappoints, is always easy to get on. I love it!

I think I've done Space, Thunder and the Teacups more often. But the PeopleMover comes close. It never gets old, I ride it nearly every time I'm at the MK. Even moreso now that much of TL is junk these days.


For me, there used to be 'another TTA', namely, If You Had Wings (Dreamflight). Located almost next door, it provided the same function as the TTA. As an omnimover it was always a walk on, it never got old, and was relaxing way to sit down five minutes. It was always there if you wanted to avoid long lines or just get one more ride in.
 

englanddg

One Little Spark...
Since me and the kid started going in 2010...definitely Splash. We've done many back to backs there, with a close second being Space Mountain.

But, for me, the ride I think I've ridden the most in my lifetime is sadly now defunct...

Horizons. In the 90s my Grandad would drop me off at the parks, and I remember riding it over and over again, soaking up all the little details and marveling about the futuristic look (my favorite was the underwater city). I never kept count, but it easily has to be one that I rode the most.
 

MKCP 1985

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Pirates and Haunted Mansion, because they have always been there and each is a "can't miss" and the load times are pretty fast when compared to other MK attractions. Its a Small World was in this grouping for the same reasons until I got old enough to make my own choices :D and Mr. Toad was in this grouping even though load times were slower until Pooh ran him over!
 

dopeylover

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I have to ride POTC, HM, TTA and SE at least 2 or 3 times a trip. I can't get enough of them. And CoP is a must for me, but I will be Ok if I only do that once. TTA is so relaxing, and I think to daydream when I'm on it about the life I would be leading had Walt live and actually was able to make EPCOT the way he wanted, b/c I would live there...;)
 

MOXOMUMD

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Star Tours obviously, (never gets old for us), TTA and IASW because they've been there forever and the MK Railroad train. When I started taking my daughter when she was little and it was getting near naptime, we would get on the train. Half a bottle later she would be out and we would sometimes make two circuits of the park. That was our midday break without having to leave MK.
 

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