Susan Savia
Well-Known Member
Toss up.....Toy Story, Spaceship Earth or Test Track for us.
COP. Always see it a couple of times per visit. It reminds me of Walt and all of the wonderful things that he did to bring family entertainment to us.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?
Wings must still be way up on my list of most ridden rides too! If only because you didn't need a ticket for it, once (way back when we used to ride horses to work, to thatch roofs and spin wool).If You Had Wings (the Eastern Airlines ride)
Why? Because back in the 70s my brothers and I could ride it over and over again with no wait, giving my mother some free time.
Definitely TTA. We love the relaxing ride through Tomorrowland. It's especially pretty at night and if you time it just right during Wishes. However, we wish they would bring back the original voice over. The new version is awful.
Wings must still be way up on my list of most ridden rides too! If only because you didn't need a ticket for it, once (way back when we used to ride horses to work, to thatch roofs and spin wool).
It never did get old and I miss it terribly.
Wings must still be way up on my list of most ridden rides too! If only because you didn't need a ticket for it, once (way back when we used to ride horses to work, to thatch roofs and spin wool).
It never did get old and I miss it terribly.
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