I’m a huge Disney fan (ask my family), but there are some attractions I am done with. Mission Space–being put in a box with a screen in my face not my idea of a good time. Small World–need I say more. Expedition Everest–leaves a bruise on my leg. Honorable mention–Space Mountain–very rickety.
Agree with mission space Nemo and navi river. I would add carousel of progress it just needs to move to a museum. I don’t need it thrown in my face how the world revolves around men. Then I would say living with the land Tom Sawyer island and the treehouse.
Mission Space – BEST RIDEAT DISNEY PROPERTY!
Carousel of Progress: A MUST DO! My wife, the kids and I NEVER MISS IT.
Space Mountain – CLASSIC! LOVE IT!
Expedition Everest: Everyone LOVES it!
It’s a Small World: We all LOVE IT!
Avitar: Possibly one of the Greatest rides ever.
Maelstrom was the most boring thing ever. It certainly didn’t live up to it’s name. Thankfully Disney reimagined it. The Matterhorn at Disneyland is one I won’t ride again. I think I needed to be in traction after riding that the last time.
Remy’s. One and done. Not sure if it was the ride or the wait itself. We were there when they were doing virtual ques and even with that had to stand in line for the better part of 90 minutes. Did not have to stand that long in line when Rise of the Resistance was doing virtual quest.
Best ride in park: Avitar
Think everyone will have favourites including ones they wish were still there. My worry is that Disney seems to spend too long getting new rides and refurbishment done and the rides are outdated even before available. Sure Tron ride will be great but it’s a number of years since that film(2nd) was out, even longer for ratatouille!!
We only did it’s a small world because it rained and had no wait. It was a once and done for us. Have never Tommorow speedway due to it smelling so badlands giving me a migraine from a distance. So both of those can go.
I am not sure who you polled to get your answers, but you are wrong. Almost all of those rides, with the exception of Mission Space (which does not excessed any more), are slower, peaceful rides that older people and families with young children enjoy. Not everything has to be a thrill ride! That’s what always made DisneyWorld special; it is a park for everyone. If you do not enjoy a ride, don’t do it. There is plenty of others that you can do. But do not remove the rides that eliiminate certain groups of people.
I think the Jungle Cruise is so outdated, the fake rhinos, natives….it’s time to retire this attraction. I love Both Pandora rides, and as far as the Navi River ride & Nemo, it’s a great time out from the fast, motion rides. Love the T of T
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I’m a huge Disney fan (ask my family), but there are some attractions I am done with. Mission Space–being put in a box with a screen in my face not my idea of a good time. Small World–need I say more. Expedition Everest–leaves a bruise on my leg. Honorable mention–Space Mountain–very rickety.
Disneymom83
Agree with mission space Nemo and navi river. I would add carousel of progress it just needs to move to a museum. I don’t need it thrown in my face how the world revolves around men. Then I would say living with the land Tom Sawyer island and the treehouse.
RevolveAroundMe
Mission Space – BEST RIDEAT DISNEY PROPERTY!
Carousel of Progress: A MUST DO! My wife, the kids and I NEVER MISS IT.
Space Mountain – CLASSIC! LOVE IT!
Expedition Everest: Everyone LOVES it!
It’s a Small World: We all LOVE IT!
Avitar: Possibly one of the Greatest rides ever.
Peter
Disneymom83, how does Carosel of Progress revolve around men? The last scene shows a working wife at a laptop. It’s history, like it or not.
Jen
Maelstrom was the most boring thing ever. It certainly didn’t live up to it’s name. Thankfully Disney reimagined it. The Matterhorn at Disneyland is one I won’t ride again. I think I needed to be in traction after riding that the last time.
Jan
Remy’s. One and done. Not sure if it was the ride or the wait itself. We were there when they were doing virtual ques and even with that had to stand in line for the better part of 90 minutes. Did not have to stand that long in line when Rise of the Resistance was doing virtual quest.
Best ride in park: Avitar
AH
Remy would be much better if there were smells and, when you go under the gas over, heat.
Steve
There is heat, but it is not timed properly. It probably isn’t always working. A lot of Disney’s 4D effects are languishing, even on new rides.
Mickeymouse3
With the many voices that are here, this list could get very extensive.
Shirley Evans
Think everyone will have favourites including ones they wish were still there. My worry is that Disney seems to spend too long getting new rides and refurbishment done and the rides are outdated even before available. Sure Tron ride will be great but it’s a number of years since that film(2nd) was out, even longer for ratatouille!!
Marley
We only did it’s a small world because it rained and had no wait. It was a once and done for us. Have never Tommorow speedway due to it smelling so badlands giving me a migraine from a distance. So both of those can go.
S1
I would close all the rides and turn Disney World into a free walking park
Cyntha Troutman
I am not sure who you polled to get your answers, but you are wrong. Almost all of those rides, with the exception of Mission Space (which does not excessed any more), are slower, peaceful rides that older people and families with young children enjoy. Not everything has to be a thrill ride! That’s what always made DisneyWorld special; it is a park for everyone. If you do not enjoy a ride, don’t do it. There is plenty of others that you can do. But do not remove the rides that eliiminate certain groups of people.
Carol
I think the Jungle Cruise is so outdated, the fake rhinos, natives….it’s time to retire this attraction. I love Both Pandora rides, and as far as the Navi River ride & Nemo, it’s a great time out from the fast, motion rides. Love the T of T
Peter
Disneymom83, how does Carosel of Progress revolve around men? The last scene shows a working wife at a laptop. It’s history, like it or not.
GramCon
It’s a small world – just awful
The whole of Epcot can go the way of the dinosaur
Dinosaur
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