TOP 5 Underrated Disney Rides
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 มิ.ย. 2024
- You ever walk past one of the rides on this and think to yourself "Wow, I'm glad I didn't get in line for that one, that looks boring." Well, if you have, WHY?! THAT RIDE IS LITERALLY THE BACKBONE OF THE PARK! LITERALLY! THE BACKBONE!!!!
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To me, Living With The Land will always represent what EPCOT used to be. Just being on the ride and within the space gives me that feeling of Disney and what the parks mean to me more than a lot of the newer attractions.
To Space Ship Earth with the narration of Damn Judi Dench will be EPCOT. Her voice and style tell the story so perfectly.
I agree! And oddly enough, it’s a favorite of my three year-old granddaughter. Living With the Land walking tour, Behind the Seeds is also awesome.
Living with the land and spaceship earth never interested me, both as a kid and as an adult. But I'm glad they exist to diversify their rides
@@metallicnole4514yeah they should poorly force ips into those rides then i’ll be interested
@@LezSpringfield Must people such a headache to let disney live rest free up there
The Main Street Vehicles are pretty underrated and give some great vibes. I kind of wish every land had it's own vibes transportation happening.
Yes! Galaxys edge was possibly gonna have some. One of the things I most wish had happened.
We all know which one Tomorrowland needs…..back.
Galaxy's Edge should have built that Bantha ride. It would have been the evolution of the Main Street vehicles. It would have been so cool to see a giant animatronic that also functioned as transportation.
Tokyo DisneySea is filled with vibes transportation. It's practically the park's specialty. They got that one right. The Venetian Gondolas are actually a major draw, I understand (though crowds were very light the day we went).
The Muppets 3D ride will always be my most favorite ride in Hollywood Studios
The Carousel of Progress is one of the most underrated attractions in all of the Disney Parks in my opinion. It's a Walt Disney attraction, now literally called Walt Disney's Carousel of Progress. It has a Sherman Brother's song, it's from the World's Fair and you get to see a video with Walt himself while you wait for your turn to get on. Is it outdated? Yes. BUT that's the charm of it, it's still very close to what Walt himself planned out for the 1964 World's Fair!
I agree !
Don't forget being indoors and air conditioning.
@@GLJosh Well that can be said for a lot of attractions
Golden Zephyr doesn't get enough love.
- Frequently a walk-on
- Relaxing
- A nice cool breeze on a hot day
- Cool views
- Humdinger
100% agree! My 3 and 6 year old LOVE that ride and often the ride operators will let us just stay on it if there is no line.
I rarely see it mentioned, but I think that the the Sleeping Beauty Castle walkthrough at disneyland is often overlooked and very very pretty and underrated; it's super chill and a lot of fun!
For me "Dinosaur" deserves a little more love. It's the only Disney ride that terrified me growing up and gives off this feeling of dread and impending doom (other than Tower of Terror maybe), yet the wait times are usually very short. Sad to see it going away after all these years
This would be my choice. It's an E-ticket, but also underrated. When Animal Kingdom first opened it was basically the only E-ticket aside from Kilimanjaro Safaris.
I just rode the Tokyo Indiana Jones ride, it was terrific, and, yes, I can understand the impetus to re-theme Dinosaur to yet another Indiana Jones. But Dinosaur was *different* from the others. I don't like to see that difference going away.
As a offhand Disney enjoyer I hope to see a future where living with the land, people mover, and the haunted mansion are all just one big park. I guess we will just call the park offhand Disney land which was his old name now that I think about it
It’s beautiful
Yes please!!!
Misread this as 'one big ride', and imagined a people mover passing through farms and greenhouses being staffed by singing ghosts.
Haunted mansion is not an underrated ride
@@poiuppx "Living with the Dead?" might as well add in some Coco to get that IP in there.
On our last Disneyland visit, we did the Davey Crockett Canoes and it was easily the most exciting thing we had done at the park in a while. You're in the water, you get up close to the back of the river boat, the scenery is stellar. It's rad as hell.
I am a snooty grump, but I was really really impressed by the Crush turtle show at Epcot. That motion capture technology and the live interaction is so cool.
Honestly I really enjoy Great Moments with Mr. lincoln over at Disneyland. Everyone who goes to Disneyland wants to go on Rise or Indiana Jones but I like popping into Great Moments every so often. I met some wonderful cast members there who really enjoy the history of it, it has amazing narration by Paul Frees, and they even got a new Great moments with Mr. Lincoln sticker! What’s not to love!
I'm a Disney critter enjoyer, one of the smaller parts of my Disneyland trips I enjoy is seeing and taking pics of the ducks, other birds, squirrels, and if I'm lucky during early morning/late night when the park is less populated i see cats. The storybook canals are a highlight cuz not only is it a relaxing peaceful boat ride where you get to look at the miniatures, often you can get close to the ducks in particular. Its still ofc discouraged to bother them, you need to interact with respect, but you do get cute pictures of them nestled among the miniatures which is great imo.
I also love the Storybook canals, it has the same views as Casey Jr, but often with a much shorter wait time.
Glad to see the canoes on the list for Disneyland. I made sure to go on the canoe on my last visit last year. But my pick for most underrated attraction would definitely be Sleeping Beauty's walkthrough! As someone who was going to the park in the 70s, the show scenes and their animations always remind me of the dioramas that were installed in the store windows along Main Street. I am a model railroader, so seeing great model building is always a pleasure for me. For the same reasons, if I were to pick a ride as my top underrated attraction, it would have to be the Storybook Land Canal Boats.
okay, hear me out on this one. its not "underrated" by any means, but rather "underappreciated." rock n roller coaster. i'm honestly such a sucker for this ride, it emits such good vibes and is like perfect fitting for what hollywood studios really is in my heart. and i think most people just ride this and think "oh fun roller coaster!" but what they dont think about is how GOOD this ride really is. i cant even explain it properly, its just one of those things that if you know, you know. but i never see people talk about how good this ride is like i think about it. so. theres my contribution lol.
MuppetVision 3D!!! It's such a fun show and the animatronics are so charming. As a lifelong Muppets fan it was the top of my list for my Hollywood Studios trip
We did the explorer canoes at Tokyo Disneyland and it was the funniest thing I have ever done. We were front row, had never done it before (DWD ppl), and couldn’t understand a single word the lady was saying (we learned 1,2,3 in Japanese) and we were trying to politely die of laughter the entire time. Highlight of the trip lemme tell you what.
Hearing ‘Casa Bonita’ from Offhand Disney wasn’t on my bucket list before, but now that Matt and Trey own it, it is
I've only been to Casa Bonita once, in 1990, but I was definitely thinking about it when I finally got to Epcot in 2022.
I went there several times when I lived in Denver. I really enjoyed it and the sopapillas are fire
Two underrated must dos for me are the laugh floor in MK and turtle talk with crush in Epcot. The guest interactions in those are just unbeatable and you get a slightly different experience every time with the live performances. Sure they’ll hit the same beats but I ALWAYS get excited to see whatever offhanded (pun not intended) question a kid has to ask to crush and how he explains it.
the enchanted tiki room is probably my favorite attraction.
I miss having the old extended show. I reconstructed it in my MP3s.
Nothing beats, grabbing a cool Dole Whip and relaxing with some Enchanted Tiki Tiki Tiki Tiki Tiki Room.
The canoes were incredibly popular when I visited Tokyo Disneyland. There was a sizable line for it, and same with the Venetian gondola’s in Disney Sea. It was around 95 degrees and humid as hell, I was burning alive and did not understand why people wanted to ride that so bad haha
I rode the Venetian Gondolas on a beautiful, temperate day with light crowds (it was the opening day of Fantasy Springs and I think everyone was over there!) Lovely ride. I only found out afterward that this ride is a huge draw and it can be hard to get on it sometimes. But I love the fact that it's *real*--no tricks; it's just a real gondola with a gondolier.
A year ago, my family went to Disneyland. We checked into the hotel, and at 4:30 am, my husband got up and hit his foot on his suitcase, all but ripping off a toenail. We spent hours in the emergency room, waiting for a doctor to show up to see to his toe. We were able to salvage the day, but my husband was not sure about driving home with his missing toenail. It was on the right foot.
The last day at Disneyland, we went on Autopia again and again and again so he could get his confidence up again.
Meanwhile, my daughters were having a blast. My older one controlled the speed, while my Downs daughter took the wheel. Good thing there's that rail in the center to keep the cars on the road.😂😂😊😊😊
Such a cute story! ❤
The canoes are such a hidden gem! My family happened upon these, like, we just walked by and thought, "sure, why not?" And it was so fun and funny! All of a sudden you are on a team of rowers, pushing yourselves to get that canoe going. With the rivers of America waters mere inches away and splashing your face. The boat captain is enthusiastic and devoted. Love it.
To me Sinbad’s Storybook Voyage at DisneySea is very underrated when talking about the best Disney dark rides. It follows a non-ip story, has great music, and it has its own very unique look and design with its sets and characters. It’s a ride seeping with charm that im surprised it doesn’t get bought up much
That's currently down for refurbishment and I was sorry I didn't get to ride it on my visit.
I think that Navi River Journey is both overrated and underrated at the same time. It’s a great dark ride, super relaxing, and has one of the greatest animatronics ever, but at the same time it’s constantly putting up 40+ minute weights, for a two minute long ride. Also, idk if this counts, but l think Tom Sawyer Island is fantastic, and should be talked about more
We did WDW over Christmas, Christmas Eve we were in Animal Kingdom and marathoned NRJ (4 times each one a walk on) waiting for our Lightning Lane for Flight of Passage. NRJ is a great 25-minute wait ride, but it is horrible once it gets above 40 minutes. Now I do have to say that I have the full soundtrack downloaded onto my phone, which allow me to close my eyes and envision all 5:44 of that ride.
I love that Gran Fiesta Tour has some re-used movie footage from Eastern Airlines If You Had Wings and Delta's Dreamflight -- the waterfall scene.
We did the Canoes last time we went. It was very much like the Jungle Cruise with someone who's even more of a smart donkey. I was entertained.
I love Spaceship Earth. It’s indoors, takes a long time for a ride, rarely has a line (or if it does it’s short). Gran Fiesta is fun, especially the beginning like you said.
I’m going to Disneyland this November and I want to do the slow rides, the opening day rides, rides I can’t do at WDW.
Dallin, do you plan to repost saturday's video in the future?
Glad I watched it! It was a good video. A bit morbid, but I was always interested in that subject especially when I was a kid. Ghost stories, their real origins, and all that you know.
Lastly….you are almost at 300K subs….way to go!
Hey Dallin, it's not a big deal for me personaly, but as a brazilian a feel the need to teach you native english speakers the proper way to pronounce "José". In spanish, the pronounciation would be exactly like you guys usually say, with the J sounding like a R, which results in "Rosé" or "Rosê". In portuguese on the other hand, we pronounce the J more like you guys do in english and the "é" very simmilary to what "zeh" would sound, thus resulting in:
Joe - Zeh (José)
Pretty much like the english equivalent "Joseph", but with a "zeh" instead of an "eph"
I know it's kind of a nitpick, but I think it's interesting to let other people know how we brazilians say his name. But to be fair we rarely call him José, as people with this name are mostly refered as "Zé" in Brazil, so we usually call him Zé Carioca (which was also the official name of his old Disney comics series that existed here for a while)
For some reason I knew this fact but I guess I just forgot to pronounce it correctly in the video. Apologies.
@@OffhandDisney nah don't worry haha I meant it more as a trivia than anything else. Love your videos and the kind of content you make, I've been watching you since 2021 and from then on I religiously watch your uploads every saturday or sunday as soon as they release xD
Greetings 🇧🇷
I love going to that Mexican restaurant at Epcot. The food is ok but the vibe hanging out inside there is fun.
The Liberty Belle and Tom Sawyer Island are the heart of what makes/made Disney so special...the thought of them just paving over that part of the park makes this old man's heart ache 😞
Also, the animatronics for Jose, Donald, and Panchito, are actually older than Mickey Mouse Review. The animatronics were featured in the preview center before disney world was open.
After Mickey Mouse Review closed in Florida, it was rebuilt in Japan. After it closed in Japan the figures where shipped back to Florida but it took time and money to fix and install them in the ride.
Also huge fan of the ride in it former and current versions. "El Rio de Tiempo" reminded me of "If you had wings"
Love the current versions for the Mayan Pyramid in the being and being a huge Donald fan love The Three Caballeros
Always ride it's a do not miss for me
What happened to the video on Disney Deaths? I was in the middle of watching it and it got taken down ):
We need answers !!!!
He took it down out of respect as that same day a manager died at Disneyland. It was just really bad timing to release the video.
@@Nightwingdadragoness Oh damn
The park bench. What is more Disney than sitting and eating your favorite treat and watching the sights and scenes
In all honesty, the canoes were one of the highlight of my trip to disneyland. Its so different of the rest and makes you live the adventure for real. Cant wait to do it again and i pray its stay there.
Also autopia in paris, at night, is a gorgeous scifi/neon journey
I'm so glad to see more people appreciating the Gran Fiesta Tour!!
Love your videos keep them up !
I’m going to Disney this week!!!🎉
Disney world to be exact
Hands Down: TOM SAWYERS ISLAND is underrated. It is essentially a playground covering two islands! We play tag at the fort, hide and seek in the caves and mines. And we love watching the parade from the literal pirate ship play ground. Also my one son loves hanging out at the empty dock watch Big thunder mountain. Bouncy bridges and the theming is amazing! Most people walk around the island like it is the Swiss Family Robinson tree house BUT so many miss that you have space to play. Most of the island is shaded and there is cold air blowing in all the underground sections. There are rocking chairs around and checker boards. It’s fun to explore and laugh. And you’ll wait 5 minutes to get to the island
The Davy Crockett Canoe guides can genuinely be as funny as the Jungle Cruise Skippers. One time my guide told my boat a story about a special tree that Walt supposedly planted himself while building Disneyland. He hyped us up as we got closer to where it was, and when we got there he pointed to a stump and just screamed “NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!”
All of the Mickey Mouse Revue was relocated to Tokyo Disneyland in 1983 after Magic Kingdom's closed in 1980. The Tokyo Disneyland version closed in 2009 and the Three Caballeros animatronics were used on the Gran Fiesta Tour in 2015. Before the animatronics there was animated versions of the Three Caballeros on a screen, and I have no clue what ever happened to it because I don't think it was ever used for a B mode if the animatronics weren't working.
In my personal opinion the most underrated rides/attractions at WDW. In magic kingdom - Carousel of Progress, I personally love this ride with every fiber of my being, I always have it as a must do on my list. In Hollywood Studios - Muppet*Vision 3D, look you can go in there and not have a fun time! It's so goofy and also air conditioning with seats is a huge plus. Animal Kingdom - There are so many neat things at AK that get recognition majority of the time, so I'd say the Jungle Trek and the Exploration Trail, they're both really neat and have a lot of cool information available. Epcot - look I'm a Figment girl through and through, it's fun and silly. Unfortunately I have no memory of the iteration before the current Figment so I can't speak on the differences but I think Figment is definitely worth a ride!
and there you have the local Florida girl's thoughts on WDW's most underrated rides/attractions :)
Great video as always bro. Hope you enjoyed your trip!
I think the underrated attractions at DisneySea are the Aquatopia and the Transit Steamer Line! When you go there, make sure to take the Transit Steamer at night! It's a magical trip! I don't know if it counts but Fortress Exploration is also really cool, there's just a lot to discover as you navigate the stairs and walkway of the whole place. See if you can find the astronomy room and the ocean model room. Bring some 100 yen coins to use the remote controlled boats!
We just experienced all of those--it was a great time! I only figured out afterward that in the hotter months, Aquatopia turns into a wet ride that soaks riders--all they have to do is switch to a different program. That's brilliant. We got the non-soaking version.
Tokyo DisneySea really excels at vibing transportation rides since its theming is so beautiful.
I wonder if Living with the Land will be on this list...
My daughter has always loved Autopia-style car-ride attractions and still does as a teenager. We've never been to Disneyland, but she always makes a point of driving the "Canobie 500" at Canobie Lake Park, which actually gets long lines since it's near the front and every kid wants to ride it.
It's odd, though--when she was little, she'd never drive the cars. She always wanted to ride in them, but she insisted that a parent should drive. That changed when we went to Walt Disney World and rode MK's Tomorrowland Speedway. I actually got her to operate the steering wheel on Tomorrowland Speedway, though I still worked the pedal.
Thank you for giving Autopia the spotlight. It’s awesome. It’s my favorite attraction in all of Disneyland and I’m so glad it’s getting the electric refurb
As someone of an older age your underrated attractions are our favorites. The older ones at WDW bring back the nostalgia factor since I rode them with my parents (gone) and grandparents (long gone). They always give me a case of the feels. Thanks for highlighting them.
Mickey Mouse Revue was not stored or used for spare parts. It was shipped to Tokyo Disney where it was an opening day attraction.
The sleeping beauty castle walkthrough is totally enchanting but a lot of people tend to skip it! IMO it’s totally worth it to get out of the heat and enjoy a classic Disney tale ❤️
Just ordered some candles with your code. Getting a 4 pack of Haunted, Pirates's Life, Key West (Old Key West is one of my friend's parents DVCs where I've stayed), and Walter's Office.
Just have to say, as someone who went to Disney for the first time last year at the age of 43 and has rapidly turned into a Disney Adult myself, I love your channel.
Lots of great info and stories done in an entertaining way. Keep it up!
To me, the most unappreciated attraction(s) are the Main Street Vehicles in Disneyland. Guests will ride them , but don’t appreciate the value of them and what they represent.
I can say for Disney Land Paris, that the Molly Brown steam boat, is a fun ride around the rivers. It's also totally unique, after all you have Phantom Manour on the banks, Big Thunder, the only version of the ride as an island in all the disney parks in the middle. I admit it takes a bit to get use to duel narration (French and English) one after the other but you get there.
not a ride, but Cosmic Ray's Starlight Cafe has been my favorite thing ever at Disney World since i was like 7, not for the food or the convenience, but because i am a diehard Sonny Eclipse stan.
it's always busy in there, but i never see appreciation for the Mr. Eclipse experience itself, he needs more love
Absolutely the Disneyland trams!! People take them for granted and we handle a huge percentage of guests daily!! No big views but they’re fun for kids and the playlists are great🥺
The Autopia driver's license is a great souvenir also, $5 last time we were there...Mr. Lincoln and Silly Symphony Strings in CA are great, never any waiting
First new upload as a subscriber! Happy to be here 🥹
Appreciate the love for the Liberty Belle here! During my time with the DCP, during my days off, I really enjoyed taking a ride on the Liberty Belle. As a fan of steam-powered anything, it became my second favorite attraction, right behind the railroad. It adds a lot of kinetic energy to Liberty Square and Frontierland, and I think more people should give it a chance!
The tiki room in Disneyland, nothing better than a cool spot and a dome whip on a hot day. And Mickey’s philharmonic in DCA. Iits never busy and it’s such a fun show!!!
The first time i went into the Mexico pavilion, I was a teenager. It was already night and I thought i really had gone through the temple facade and then exited into an outdoor plaza in the back.
Another great video Thanks for the infotainment
When the spiders come down. That's the part where all the kids scream. The first time that happened I didn't know what to do. I started laughing because I was so caught off guard. What is going on!!!???? Everyone is flipping their sh$t! Lol
I’m so glad you actually know how to say “Autopia.” Thank you for not saying Autotopia!!!
Totally agree with this list. The Grand fiesta has been my daughter's favorite since she was born. At 19 we still go on that ride on every trip. The canoes are also a must do favorites for us.
My husband kayaks and canoes, so of course he wanted to do the canoes. He had a great time and did it twice. Then was severely bummed when we discovered there wasn't a single piece of canoe merch in DL.
You had me with Gran Fiesta Tour. It’s low key my fave ride in Epcot. It’s a nostalgic one for me with how much I loved it as a kid, but now I appreciate it much more as an adult. I’ll never forget riding it essentially alone in an empty pavilion during After Hours and being on cloud nine
Ellen’s energy adventure was an underrated attraction. I loved that ride. 30 mins on a slow moving dark ride in the air conditioning. It was perfect for a nap
I personally think when they replace attractions they sometimes kill the history of Disney. I would think there could be an actual attractions of yesteryear historical land. Maybe this is because my parents took my sister and I to Disneyworlds opening year and my memories are so vivid. I was only 6 but I have full memories of things I saw back then. ❤👸🏻
I love Autopia! It's Tough to be a Bug used to be in DCA when they had Bugs Land. I thought it was fun. It was crazy how they had "bugs" by your feet and hornets "stinging" you in the back of your seat. My 4YO nephew hated it though😂. Too scary for him.
Liberty Belle is always a must do for me and my mom! She uses a wheelchair in the parks and taking a cruise around the Rivers of America is just a nice relaxing way to see a lot without having to navigate through crowds. Carousel of Progress and Mexico are also some of our relaxation favorites. And I will always enjoy the Frontierland shooting gallery, especially at the end of the night.
all jokes aside .. (I have only been to WDW and not DL) ... The People Mover and Living with the Land (and Spaceship Earth for that matter) are two of my favorites
Love It’s Tough to be a Bug. For all the reasons you mentioned. I fear that the edge will be gone when it’s replaced. Don’t want to frighten the kiddos!
Carousel of Progress. Legendary, original Disney vision. Needs some love but I always make time to ride!
This is the part of Autopia and the MK equivalent that so many people miss. Yes, for an adult the attraction is lame, not the future and so on. The reality is that it is not an attraction that was made for adults. It was made for children and can be something that a kid and a parent can share together. I cannot speak for anyone else, but when I was a kid I would have killed for the opportunity to "drive" something. Driving to a child IS THEIR FUTURE and this constant call by adults to get rid of it is really disturbing to me. It shows not only a misunderstanding about the appeal but also the importance of the bonding part of growing up. Where else can they go to get not a simulation but to control, usually badly, a car and they alone, as far as they know, are actually doing the driving and the parent can know that they aren't going to run into a tree or something similar.
As a child nothing like that existed, but when my two daughters were young I rode with them driving and they in turn rode with their kids after they became that dreaded adult and were forced to ride that lame ride. A lame ride that I will always remember and recall the looks on their faces while they were driving me someplace. That was worth the cost of admission alone. All this from a 76 year old father of two and grandfather of four and am truly blessed to have been able to see the faces consisting of a smile from ear to ear of all 6 of them at different times from 1983 to 2008. Who knows, now that my grandchildren are grown up, out of college and starting their own lives, I might get to see my great grandkids doing the same thing. Fingers crossed!
Great video!
I think you’re right about Liberty Belle. It’s something that I would like to ride again, but when you don’t get to go to the parks that often, there’s more of a sense of urgency to check off the rides that are absolute musts. Hopefully I can check the Liberty Belle out again on my next visit.
Yay for the love for the canoes, It’s tough to be a bug and autopia! Thanks for the videos, looking forward to the next!
First off... I love your videos man, thank you for them all
Second... I share your love and obsession of living with the land, I nod my head in agreement every time its mentioned
Third... Under rated ride I will die for, Carousel of Progress. Never a wait, always solid for the AC and run time. and allllllllllllllll those animatronics
I've always loved the canoes; there is something about them, alongside Tom Sawyer Island itself, that not only feels like old Disneyland, but just old local amusement parks in general, back in the time when they were largely picnic grounds with some homemade rides. It's not uber-designed, it's not controlled, it's all up to you. The dockside catch and release fishing at Port Orleans in Florida gives me a similar vibe. It adds a variety to the park activities that really helps to make Disneyland special.
I’m going to go with Monster’s Inc Laugh Floor for favorite underrated attraction. Always a short line, ands a unique show with fun audience participation. Love this one, and no one ever wants to do it with me!
I always loved the Swiss Family Robinson Treehouse!
Biggest theme park regret, I was right in front of Living with the Land. I just saw Splash Mountain opened up and it was closed the day before. This was 2019 I knew splash was going to go soon and it was close to the end of my trip. I remember thinking “I want to relax but I think I’ll save the greenhouse ride for another trip” BUT THEN I LEARN THERE ARE SHOW SCENES WITH THEMING? So now I can’t watch a video of the ride until I go back
I just got back from Disneyland and experienced the canoes for the first time. I loved them!!
Hey Dallin, I just have to let you know that thanks to your last video I spotted the old control tower while riding Spaceship Earth yesterday. It made my kid self so happy to see it once again!
awesome job
to me, Living With The Land and The disneyland peoplemover deserve more attention
Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln!
The Explorer (War) Canoes may have been aside both Bear and Critter Countries but it's always been a Frontierland attraction same as the rafts have been even though you enter through New Orleans Square. But you're technically correct, since Bear and Critter Countries stood on ground that used to be Frontierland. It all used to be, every land!
Jumping jelly fish at DCA! I love this ride!
I've only been to WDW once and going into the Mexico Pavillion it felt like I had discovered a little tucked away ride. I really dug it, had Small World vibes
Love, love LOVE Living With the Land!
The Davy Crockett canoes are such a vibe that they exist in Shanghai Disneyland and have LINES, baby
Blew my mind when I noticed it had a longer wait time than their Pirates did
I LOVE LOVE LOVE it’s tough to be a bug!!
These are all great rides!
Sindbad's Storybook Voyage is an amazing boat ride. When I was there last year it was a walk on attraction and I do not know why as it was fantastic.
Disney used to have canoe races every year for cast members on the Rivers of Americas, run before the park opened. It was a blast, but you had better be willing to puke afterward. They were serious races, all the way around Tom Sawyer's Island.
I know this is basically unrelated to the attraction itself, but I was on the steamboat and held out a finger. A stray dragonfly landed on it and we took a break together for about half the ride. It was a magical experience, nice and peaceful.
Love the vid, and all the takes, really good takes. Except autopia, a miniature golf ride (on a track!!!!) With the boat ride, it needs to go lol. But I agree with the rest.
I love The Gran Fiesta Tour
I love any inside area that makes me feel like I’m outside at night. Like Mexico pavilion and Pirates.