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Top 10 Attractions at Walt Disney World

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Is there any way at all to create a top ten list of all the attractions at Walt Disney World?  I felt I was reasonably successful in coming up with my top ten places to eat at Disney World, but what about the attractions?  There are so many attractions sprinkled throughout the big four parks — Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Hollywood Studios, and Animal Kingdom.  How is it going to be possible to rank a top ten list out of that?!! Well, I did my best, so here it is, starting at number 10!

10) Gran Fiesta Tour starring The Three Caballaros

  • This attraction is one of our favorites — located in the Mexico Pavilion at Epcot, it has a lot of everything.
    • A relaxing boat ride
    • A nice, romantic setting
    • A fun story involving Donald, Panchito, and Jose Carioca
    • Most of the time, there is very little line
    • On hot days, a nice respite from the heat!

9)  Peter Pan’s Flight

  • My main problem with Peter Pan’s Flight isn’t the ride at all — I absolutely love the ride! — the problem I have is that the lines are so long!
    • The way Disney used the perspective to represent London from the air was really well done.
    • The transition from London to Neverland really sets the stage for the fun to follow!
    • The problem is that if you aren’t at the park early enough, you will have to either wait a couple of hours to ride, or get your fastpass tickets and come back later in the evening.

8) Pirates of the Caribbean®

  • There is so much to enjoy about this ride!  It all starts with the queue — all of the memorabilia really sets the tone!
  • The boat ride, with it’s waterfall drop, is really cool!
  • The classic scenes are great, and the inclusion of Captain Jack Sparrow was done exceptionally well!

7) Toy Story Mania!

  • This ride is so cool!  I wish the line went quicker, especially when you have a fast pass, but all of the games you play while you are on the ride are cool!  Also, it is so cool that they can easily update the software and then the ride is completely different!

6) The Haunted Mansion®

  • This classic attraction is awesome!  I can ride this a hundred times, and no matter how much it doesn’t change, it is timeless, wholesome fun.  Last June, when we were about to start on our Doom Buggy, all of a sudden one of our “hosts” looked into the buggy in front of us — where my niece and daughter where.  It absolutely freaked out my niece because the “host” never said a word, and it was quite spooky to Stephanie!

5) “it’s a small world”

  • I’m sure to get some flak here from other people, but here is my confession:  I love the song!  I don’t care how long it is stuck in my head, I absolutely love it.  I always take hundreds of meaningless pictures, but it doesn’t matter.  We love everything about the ride, from the music, to the set pieces, to the way the starter waves to us when we leave — all of this adds up to why this is in my top 10 list.

4) Space Mountain®

  • I love Space Mountain®.  The first time I rode it, I kept trying to figure out which way it was going to go (if you haven’t ridden it before, Space Mountain® is in the dark) and when I guessed wrong nearly every time, by the end of the ride I had a splitting headache!  However, I have ridden it since and really enjoy the thrills of the ride.

3) Expedition Everest™

  • As a roller coaster, I actually find Expedition Everest™ to be a little slow.  Please correct me with numbers if I am way off base.  However, the fun part of the ride for me was when we rode backwards down the track!  It is because of this that I put Expedition Everest™ at number three on my list.

At this point, we are down to the final two spots on my list.  Without further ado, at number two:

2) Big Thunder Mountain Railroad

  • BTMR was the first roller coaster I rode.  Years before Cindy, decades before Sophie, when I came to MK with Grandma and Grandpa, I rode BTMR.  Back then, I thought it was ok, but now I think it is awesome!  It is as much about the theming as it is about the ride.
  • Ride this roller coaster at night — you will get a unique perspective with the night sky!
  • Also while riding at night, when you get to the saloon, look in the upper floor window — see if you can see the saloon girls dancing in the windows!

1) Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster® Starring Aerosmith

  • Until this past June, I had NEVER ridden the Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster®!  None of us had.  For whatever reason, we always seemed to go beyond that ride and over to the Tower of Terror.  However, this trip I was determined that I wanted to ride the roller coaster.
  • We were in the fast pass line, and I didn’t pay any attention to the start of the ride.  Let me tell you, when that stretch limo takes off and you do 0-60 in a few seconds, it is a huge adrenaline rush!  When you couple the speed of the start with the music of Aerosmith played in your ears the whole time, it is a great mixture that really leads to a great ride.
  • Additionally, throw in a loop-de-loop and a corkscrew, and the illusion of a long ride to the concert, and this attraction just has everything I’m looking for in a rollercoaster.

There are so many other attractions that could have made this list — and perhaps should have!  In future posts, I’m going to take a look at the top attractions in different categories.

I hope you like my list — for any differences of opinion, feel free to comment!

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1 Karen Sch September 15, 2011 at 9:07 pm

I hate the the Rockin’ Roller Coaster and I love coasters! LOL I like the premise of it, but the ride itself is just okay. Every time I have been on it I have gotten off the ride with a bruise, I don’t know how or why but I think this ride hates me. LOL I know loads of people love it (all my family and friends except my hubby because he’s tired of the bruises LOL) and I am glad they do. I really want to love this ride but I can’t. The rest of the rides at Disney are fantastic! This is a great list. Thanks for sharing it!! :D

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2 laura September 15, 2011 at 9:56 pm

i loved rock and roll roller coaster except for the fact that all you hear is Aerosmith music. However, the Disneyland Paris one plays different types of American music which is nice. Gotta love Tower of Terror. I kinda feel like I am going to die every-time but it is a wonderful ride.

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3 christina September 15, 2011 at 10:30 pm

How can you leave off Soarin’ ?!?! This list isn’t complete without it!

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4 Misty September 16, 2011 at 10:16 am

My husband and I both read this list and that was our exact same reaction!!

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5 Heather Myers September 15, 2011 at 10:40 pm

I feel exactly the same about the AeroSmith roller coaster! My favorite anywhere! I was really lucky my first time that I was in line with people who had ridden it multiple times. Their two priceless tips: 1) This ride it is so worth it to wait to be in the first car, 2) Hold your head tight against the back of the seat because it is going to whip you back with the launch.

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6 Jennifer September 15, 2011 at 10:52 pm

I have only been once to Disney which was last October and I can say I have done all but two on the list. Toy story mania was always a really really long line and the fastpasses were always all gone so never got a chance to try it. And it’s a small world was closed when we were there. But everything else was fantastic and I agree with rockin roller coaster being at the top of the list…it was fantastic. Actually the whole disney world trip was fantastic. I can’t wait to go again.

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7 Jessica September 16, 2011 at 8:11 am

I just visited Disney a couple of weeks ago and didn’t see the Toy Story Mania. Which park is this located in? I went to WDW and really hope I didn’t miss it because my sone is in LOVE with Toy Story!

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8 Chip from Chip and Co September 16, 2011 at 8:18 am

Hello Jessica! Toy Story Mania is located over at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. You will want to get there early the next time you travel there because the fast passes do run out extremely quickly, and the line is a bear at times! Thanks for commenting!

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