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Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2005 12:49 pm
by yankees
Soarin(WDW): That ride is SO much fun.. it was added to disney world this year but it was in CA for bout 2 years I think.
Dinosaur: Agree like every1 else does here
The Haunted Manison: Never hear bout this ride anymore but its one of my favorites in Magic Kingdown
And Rock an Roll is deffinatley one of the best rollar coasters
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Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2005 6:59 pm
by I am the Doctor
Actually, I'd have to go with the Disneyland Railroad. It's great for taking a break during the day-something that I think everyone can appreciate. Not only that, but you do get the Primeval World-Grand Canyon Diorama as well.
Also underrated-the Mark Twain and/or Columbia boat rides around the Rivers of America. Great for people watching, both in Frontierland/New Orleans Square and on Tom Sawyer's Island. Another good break in the middle of the day if you're tired of fighting the crowds.
At California Adventure-Mailboomer is a lot of fun. Similar to Tower of Terror as it is a drop-type ride, but much shorter wait.
Only been to Disney World once-but the Timekeeper at the Magic Kingdom was very enjoyable.
Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2005 7:32 pm
by Loomis
yankees wrote:Soarin(WDW): That ride is SO much fun.. it was added to disney world this year but it was in CA for bout 2 years I think.
Oh, if that is the same as
Soarin' Over California in California Adventure, then it is an awesome ride. You KNOW that your aren't actually dangling over California, but the body doesn't know the difference between the fake sensation (which could be said for all the rides).
We rode this one right after the Tower of Terror, so it was a nice relaxing ride after that as well

I know my girlfriend was relieved to be on something that didn't make her heart jump out of her throat (and I secretly enjoyed the break too).
The only downside was that we had a woman two seats away from us who wouldn't stop yammering. "Hey people down there look out" and "Gee I hope we don't run into those planes". Much to our shame, she was a fellow Australian.

Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2005 7:59 am
by cornelious
I don't know how under rated this would be considered but I think that Mickey's PhilharMagic is the BEST attraction at WDW. My girlfriend and I watched this 3D show 12 times when we visited in September last year and it was as good and fresh each time.
I also really enjoyed the Universe of Energy at Epcot. Its SOOO funny and is so much better than it used to be even though im not a massive Ellen fan. I think that this along with Journey into Imagination and Test Track are Epcots highlights.
The last attraction that I would consider to be under rated is One Mans Dream at MGM. Not a thrilling ride however really interesting for disney fans and history buffs.
Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2005 6:22 pm
by GhostHost
Alice in Wonderland is very underated, so is Mr. Toad's Wild Ride, Snow White's Scary Adventures(DL version not the WDW version), and Pinnichio's Daring Journey.
Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2005 5:51 pm
by gadgetmobile
cornelious wrote:I don't know how under rated this would be considered but I think that Mickey's PhilharMagic is the BEST attraction at WDW. My girlfriend and I watched this 3D show 12 times when we visited in September last year and it was as good and fresh each time.
I also really enjoyed the Universe of Energy at Epcot. Its SOOO funny and is so much better than it used to be even though im not a massive Ellen fan. I think that this along with Journey into Imagination and Test Track are Epcots highlights.
The last attraction that I would consider to be under rated is One Mans Dream at MGM. Not a thrilling ride however really interesting for disney fans and history buffs.
I totally agree with everything you said. My kids like all of those attractions, too, so they appeal across the generations.