Love it when you review dark rides as well as coasters. Great list and hard to argue with anything. Though I have an unexplainable obsession with Living With The Land that makes me love it above all rides.
Flight of Passage is my favorite ride at WDW. It's then a toss-up between Rise of the Resistance and Tower of Terror. Beyond that, I have quite a bit of variation from your list. But that just shows how diverse their ride lineup is, and how some things will be more appealing to each individual depending on their tastes or themes that they enjoy. Little Mermaid would be my overall # 4 ride, and Mission Space was my favorite at Epcot.
I went a couple weeks ago. this place was intimidatingly massive. every day I spent here felt like I was in a battle with the park in order to have fun, between trying to book lighting lane and boarding groups, as well as the general crowds it was a stressful environment. however i'm still glad I visited, its still a very neat place. Animal kingdom was my favorite park by far, it felt the most cohesive and the least like a Disney park if that makes sense. im just glad I kinda have these parks done for a while so I can focus on all the other parks in the area the next time I come as we only did Disney and universal this trip.
@@CanobieCoaster that’s totally fair. I for sure had fun. The experience was well worth it. It just was a more stressful environment then I’m used to with the regional parks ya know
That's my biggest complaint about Disney World--going there takes as much planning as a military assault, and sometimes it feels like you're managing your work commute. And I've heard it's only gotten worse since the last time I was there, which was almost 7 years ago now. But the experiences they manage to deliver are still remarkable.
No Spaceship Earth is a crime. I'd also put Living with the Land above Little Mermaid but maybe I am insane. That ride has definitely suffered a bit over the years, that original EPCOT feel is so magical, I miss it dearly.
Disney World is my favourite place to visit on vacation. My youngest brother suddenly dwells near there. Walt Disney's primary favourite attraction is the Magic Kingdom's royally themed carousel which is deemed a flat ride. Just motion. No thrill.
I haven't been there in years so I simply haven't experienced several of the rides on this list, but some of my personal favorites off the cuff: 1. Haunted Mansion 2. Pirates of the Caribbean 3. Expedition Everest 4. Big Thunder Mountain Railroad 5. Dinosaur 6. Space Mountain 7. Test Track 8. Star Tours 9. Soarin' 10. Rock 'n' Roller Coaster 11. The Great Movie Ride There's just something special about the Haunted Mansion's vibe. I think the spooky-kooky narration from the great Paul Frees does a lot to sell it.
I would be curious to Know how you rank all Disney rides when you include all the parks you have been to. And if not that then all the Rollercoasters at all Disney Resorts
I plan to rank the coasters. I can consider one for the rides too, but I am a bit hesitant to do that one since it would not include Shanghai's Pirates or Hong Kong's Mystic Manor, which are widely regarded as two of Disney's best rides.
Great list Imo all these are better than buzz tho: living with the land, Peter Pan, space ship earth, people mover, carousel of progress, Walt Disney railroad, mark Twain boat
Great ranking, Canobie!! I personally would have Test Track & Space Mtn much lower, & would have included Seven Dwarves higher on the list (would take out Smugglers Run or Buzz Lightyear) but it's hard to argue with the rest of your ranking. Fantastic reasoning for each spot. My personal Top 5: 1) Cosmic Rewind 2) Flight of Passage 3) Rise 4) Tower of Terror 5) Splash/Tiana's Bayou Adventure HM: Expedition Everest But absolutely cant argue with Rise at #1!!
Great video, but rock n rollercoaster being so low down on the list is criminal! So few truly thrilling rides in the park. Also I disagree with pretty much most of the other placements on the list!
Always fun to see a wonderful countdown video like this. My faves will always be Jungle Cruise and Splash Mountain, regardless of theming. Comedy on a cruise and a refreshing water splash on the Mountain will win every day for me on a hot Florida Day. With the rise of Univeral and Sea World, do you ever see Disney going all in on a B & M Giga? Imagine how a mild Giga like Millenium Force or Fury 325 would be if it had the Disney theming. I know the NASCAR ride might be a little too hardcore at a Disney, but something Force or Fury-esque might be something Disney should think about someday, maybe in ten years, what are your thoughts?
I must add that I'm from a family of NASCAR Ford fans so I must not name the #3 driver by name or nickname, however, he is the greatest of all time, that moustached animal. r.i.p.
Rise...world's greatest dark ride? Thems fightn' words! Shanghai Pirates. Not even close. Actually, as an OT fan, Rise wouldn't even make this list for WDW. And the cannons haven't worked in years. The PeopleMover and Spaceship Earth would be in my Top 10.
This is one of the most subjective types of lists when it comes to theme parks. Sure, most of these kinds of lists are subjective but a best coasters list (especially outside of the Disney parks) will have some real straightforward types of criteria that makes a ranking a bit more predictable in general. But Disney attractions are so incredibly subjective that this kind of list can easily look very different from one person to another regardless of how many parks they've ever visited. Personally, I've never ridden a ride I enjoyed more than the Haunted Mansion but I realize it isn't what a lot of people would call the best Disney attraction. I also have a love for the edutainment rides/attractions so those rank very high for me. Nostalgia plays a bigger roll for a lot of people at Disney parks so it's hard to be objective there. And that's even more true when it comes to defunct rides. For instance, I rank the Great Movie Ride in my top 5 favorite rides of any kind and Horizons ranks in my top 10. Finally, love for or hate for an IP can often do a lot to boost or hurt a person's opinion of an attraction at Disney. I get what you mean about Slinky Dog. If you love the character you're probably just going to love the attraction. On the other hand, I'm a dad with little girls and I'm kind of tired of Frozen. But I loved Maelstrom. So my own Frozen fatigue probably adds to my personal dislike of Frozen Ever After.
I really bought into the hype of rise of the resistance but it wasn't very thrilling. Not in the same way as ToT or Flight of Passage. It was impressive, though. I'll try it again soon to see if I change my mind.
16:00 The narratour mispronounced the B word. How to duly say the word is "BIGH-oo". I was formerly a resident in SE TX, and everybody there can duly pronounce the geographic word. NO PLACE LIKE IT IN EUROPE.🐊
I’m more concerned with how many coaster TH-camrs (including Canobie, as much as I love his content) refer to the “queue line”, when of course a queue is a line. It’s the definition of a redundancy, the equivalent of saying a “line line”.
Love it when you review dark rides as well as coasters. Great list and hard to argue with anything. Though I have an unexplainable obsession with Living With The Land that makes me love it above all rides.
Third best ride at EPCOT. After Guardians and Spaceship Earth. 😉
Thanks!
Spaceship Earth Is A Top 10 Ride At Disneyworld Imo
I've been there. 'Tis Epcot's flagship attraction near the gates.
Sorry, it didn't make my list, but it is a fun classic.
As a native Louisianaian hearing him say BAY YU made my brain hurt 😂. Great video though!
Sorry for the mispronunciation.
Flight of Passage is my favorite ride at WDW. It's then a toss-up between Rise of the Resistance and Tower of Terror. Beyond that, I have quite a bit of variation from your list. But that just shows how diverse their ride lineup is, and how some things will be more appealing to each individual depending on their tastes or themes that they enjoy. Little Mermaid would be my overall # 4 ride, and Mission Space was my favorite at Epcot.
There are so many amazing rides and I know everyone places them differently.
I went a couple weeks ago. this place was intimidatingly massive. every day I spent here felt like I was in a battle with the park in order to have fun, between trying to book lighting lane and boarding groups, as well as the general crowds it was a stressful environment. however i'm still glad I visited, its still a very neat place. Animal kingdom was my favorite park by far, it felt the most cohesive and the least like a Disney park if that makes sense. im just glad I kinda have these parks done for a while so I can focus on all the other parks in the area the next time I come as we only did Disney and universal this trip.
I love the park and always have a blast.
@@CanobieCoaster that’s totally fair. I for sure had fun. The experience was well worth it. It just was a more stressful environment then I’m used to with the regional parks ya know
That's my biggest complaint about Disney World--going there takes as much planning as a military assault, and sometimes it feels like you're managing your work commute. And I've heard it's only gotten worse since the last time I was there, which was almost 7 years ago now. But the experiences they manage to deliver are still remarkable.
Looks fantastic and fun. ❤❤❤❤❤
I love the resort.
No Spaceship Earth is a crime. I'd also put Living with the Land above Little Mermaid but maybe I am insane. That ride has definitely suffered a bit over the years, that original EPCOT feel is so magical, I miss it dearly.
Spaceship Earth is fun, but it just missed the list.
I Also Put Living With The Land Above Little Mermaid
Disney World is my favourite place to visit on vacation. My youngest brother suddenly dwells near there. Walt Disney's primary favourite attraction is the Magic Kingdom's royally themed carousel which is deemed a flat ride. Just motion. No thrill.
Nice!
I haven't been there in years so I simply haven't experienced several of the rides on this list, but some of my personal favorites off the cuff:
1. Haunted Mansion
2. Pirates of the Caribbean
3. Expedition Everest
4. Big Thunder Mountain Railroad
5. Dinosaur
6. Space Mountain
7. Test Track
8. Star Tours
9. Soarin'
10. Rock 'n' Roller Coaster
11. The Great Movie Ride
There's just something special about the Haunted Mansion's vibe. I think the spooky-kooky narration from the great Paul Frees does a lot to sell it.
Haunted Mansion is fun, but I know quite a few people have it higher than me.
My current favorite is Dinosaur but all time is Splash Mountain
Hot take putting Dinosaur at the top spot.
Dinosaur Is Probably My Family's Favorite
@@HugeRMCFanBoY-bx3od it’s far better than Indiana Jones
Naaah Ratatouille above Haunted Mansion is crazy talk lmao
Fr Haunted Mansion Is One Of Disney's Best Dark Rides
It's personal preference.
I would be curious to Know how you rank all Disney rides when you include all the parks you have been to. And if not that then all the Rollercoasters at all Disney Resorts
I plan to rank the coasters. I can consider one for the rides too, but I am a bit hesitant to do that one since it would not include Shanghai's Pirates or Hong Kong's Mystic Manor, which are widely regarded as two of Disney's best rides.
@@CanobieCoasteryou could just disclose that you haven’t been on those
I miss Splash Mountain 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Me too.
Will you make a video for the best shows at disney world?
I haven't seen all of them, so not at this time. I most notably haven't seen Luminous yet.
Great list
Imo all these are better than buzz tho: living with the land, Peter Pan, space ship earth, people mover, carousel of progress, Walt Disney railroad, mark Twain boat
I'm higher on Buzz than most since I like shooters and grew up with it.
Peter Pan Above Buzz??
Great ranking, Canobie!! I personally would have Test Track & Space Mtn much lower, & would have included Seven Dwarves higher on the list (would take out Smugglers Run or Buzz Lightyear) but it's hard to argue with the rest of your ranking. Fantastic reasoning for each spot.
My personal Top 5:
1) Cosmic Rewind
2) Flight of Passage
3) Rise
4) Tower of Terror
5) Splash/Tiana's Bayou Adventure
HM: Expedition Everest
But absolutely cant argue with Rise at #1!!
Damn I Love Dark Rides Way More Then You It Seems
Nice list!
Kongfrontation> Rise of the Resistance
hot take! i havent been on either but kong frontation looked so good. i wish USF would focus on more rides like that again instead of screen rides
I wish I rode Kong.
Great video, but rock n rollercoaster being so low down on the list is criminal! So few truly thrilling rides in the park.
Also I disagree with pretty much most of the other placements on the list!
Rock n Roller Coaster is fun, but I couldn't place it higher.
The fact that the PeopleMover isn’t on this list is criminal
Sorry I prefer the thrills or themed rides.
Always fun to see a wonderful countdown video like this. My faves will always be Jungle Cruise and Splash Mountain, regardless of theming. Comedy on a cruise and a refreshing water splash on the Mountain will win every day for me on a hot Florida Day.
With the rise of Univeral and Sea World, do you ever see Disney going all in on a B & M Giga? Imagine how a mild Giga like Millenium Force or Fury 325 would be if it had the Disney theming. I know the NASCAR ride might be a little too hardcore at a Disney, but something Force or Fury-esque might be something Disney should think about someday, maybe in ten years, what are your thoughts?
I must add that I'm from a family of NASCAR Ford fans so I must not name the #3 driver by name or nickname, however, he is the greatest of all time, that moustached animal. r.i.p.
I don't see Disney ever building a hyper or giga.
Rise...world's greatest dark ride? Thems fightn' words!
Shanghai Pirates. Not even close.
Actually, as an OT fan, Rise wouldn't even make this list for WDW. And the cannons haven't worked in years.
The PeopleMover and Spaceship Earth would be in my Top 10.
I haven't been on Shanghai Pirates and have avoided POVs, but I've heard it's epic.
Haunted Mansion not even being in the top half of the list lowkey be dealing physical damage to my soul (it's my favorite attraction at the resort)
Sorry, but it's personal preference.
@@CanobieCoaster It's so grim grinning ghover
I'll throw out my top 5:
1) Cosmic Rewind
2) Tower of Terror
3) Flight of Passage
4) Rise of the Resistance
5) Tron Lightcycle Run
Nice list, all fantastic rides.
This is one of the most subjective types of lists when it comes to theme parks. Sure, most of these kinds of lists are subjective but a best coasters list (especially outside of the Disney parks) will have some real straightforward types of criteria that makes a ranking a bit more predictable in general.
But Disney attractions are so incredibly subjective that this kind of list can easily look very different from one person to another regardless of how many parks they've ever visited.
Personally, I've never ridden a ride I enjoyed more than the Haunted Mansion but I realize it isn't what a lot of people would call the best Disney attraction. I also have a love for the edutainment rides/attractions so those rank very high for me.
Nostalgia plays a bigger roll for a lot of people at Disney parks so it's hard to be objective there. And that's even more true when it comes to defunct rides. For instance, I rank the Great Movie Ride in my top 5 favorite rides of any kind and Horizons ranks in my top 10.
Finally, love for or hate for an IP can often do a lot to boost or hurt a person's opinion of an attraction at Disney. I get what you mean about Slinky Dog. If you love the character you're probably just going to love the attraction. On the other hand, I'm a dad with little girls and I'm kind of tired of Frozen. But I loved Maelstrom. So my own Frozen fatigue probably adds to my personal dislike of Frozen Ever After.
I agree nostalgia plays a big part how people rank these rides.
I really bought into the hype of rise of the resistance but it wasn't very thrilling. Not in the same way as ToT or Flight of Passage. It was impressive, though. I'll try it again soon to see if I change my mind.
Did all the effects work? I know that can be an issue with Rise.
probably a hot
take but the original version of Test Track was the best, the new version feels lazy and lackluster
It sounds like it may get updated again soon.
16:00 The narratour mispronounced the B word. How to duly say the word is "BIGH-oo". I was formerly a resident in SE TX, and everybody there can duly pronounce the geographic word. NO PLACE LIKE IT IN EUROPE.🐊
Sorry I mispronounced Bayou.
Haven’t been to Disney World in years not sure when I want to go back honestly
I love the resort.
It’s BAH-you not BAY-you
Who cares
I’m more concerned with how many coaster TH-camrs (including Canobie, as much as I love his content) refer to the “queue line”, when of course a queue is a line. It’s the definition of a redundancy, the equivalent of saying a “line line”.
@@chadsstillalive that concerns you, does it? Lol, Jesus
Queue Line Just Sounds Good
@@CancelHappiness Lol you’re taking my choice of words too seriously/literally. Maybe that’s my fault. To be clearer, it annoys me.
That's definitely a choice to pronounce 'bayou' so incorrectly.
Sorry if I said it wrong.