I would definitelly add “queue” to the list, because there are a lot of attractions that have boring queues and some of them don’t have AC, so that affects on how the attraction is a must do for some people 😅
Queue experience and length definitely needs to be a factor for the next list, or at least ride capacity per hour. I'd massively downvote rides like Peter Pan's flight on this, for example.
First of all I love watching Emma, she is wonderful. I think it would be fun to see a must have list from a child’s point of view, because kids have way different opinions than adults and I know it would be fun for me and my daughter to see the comparison
I love the Swiss Family Robinson movie! Didn’t know the “ride” was there though and I’ve been there in childhood. Lol. I do want to see it when we go next week. We’ll see if I can talk my family into all those stairs. 😂
I remember back when Tom Sawyer’s Island had canoes. I ride them once the one time I went to Disney World as a kid. Then when we started going as an adult, the Conor’s were long gone.
Pirates of the Caribbean is the best ride IMO. -Theming & storyline -Water Ride -No height requirement -Easy access -Themed queue -Dark ride/all weather -Completely immersive -Air conditioned -Entertains all ages -Good music -IP factor included -Great gift shop exit -Restrooms at exit And Enchanted Tiki Room is a MUST DO because it’s the best place to rest while being entertained & escaping heat & crowds. Peter Pan is okay, but the very short ride is never worth the extremely long wait times & small children have a hard time looking down to see the scenes.
Hello! I am planning on a trip to Disney world this summer and I was wondering if you could tell me or recommend the camera or video device you use for your videos. I don't know much so anything will be helpful and appreciated!
I'd be curious to see a Tom Sawyer Island walk through video. I haven't been there in decades and don't think I've ever seen All Ears there in any videos at least in the last two years.
Haunted Mansion should be 1st (most people would agree) and Pirates a close 2nd. These two are on a level of their own, then the debate for the rest of the ride rankings begins…
Big thunder mountain rail road is my number 1. I remember when I did haunted mansion as we were leaving there was a cast member just lurking in a doorway staring at us and it was quite funny and a little creepy.
@@swampsagacity4685 I would have to disagree on the “scary-ness.” The opening for Pirates can be very scary for little ones, especially with the drop in pitch black.
@@aerofool66 I’ll give you that one. But at least it’s over with quickly whereas the Haunted Mansion has many scary scenes throughout the entire ride. Excluding those two for fear factors, I suppose the best all ages dark ride in Magic Kingdom right now is either Voyage of the Little Mermaid or it’s a small world. I exclude Peter Pan because the queue is usually at least an hour long.
Does/can your accessibility include passenger size? I know after a few years of working from home I’m a little worried I might not fit on some rides the way I used to!
Disney is VERY plus size friendly. For reference, I'm a size 20 and fit very comfortably on all the rides in all 4 parks (Tron wasn't open last time I was there and that one I would definitely test the seat first to make sure you're comfortable from pictures of the seats that I've seen). The only ride that I was uncomfortable on was Seven Dwarfs Mine Train and that had to do with how the individual lap bar came down across my thighs. I really appreciate how Disney strives for accessibility in this way, especially when some of their rides have been around for decades. But if you have any particular questions I'd be happy to answer them :)
Pirates is the only ride that has a restaurant attached to it where you see people on the ride. It is my favorite and the Haunted Mansion is tied for #1 in my opinion.
We went to Blue Bayou not realizing how expensive it was (this was 2008ish). Were absolutely enchanted with the decor. Could only afford to split a monte cristo sandwich, which we had never had before. It was awful. We love remembering that story.
So there are 32 features "rides" at Disney world, and she breaks it down to a point system. Pirates of the Caribbean was a ride long before the movies. Winnie the Pooh was not even Disney created. So many rides and areas that were in California Disneyland is missing from Disney World. I remember when Space Mountain opened, when Pirates of the Caribbean opened, and Haunted Mansion. The ones not listed here that I remember were the snow capped mountain Expedition Everest roller coaster, you could see from the freeway and the 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea: Submarine Voyage ride, then there was the Disneyland Monorail that went around the park even took you to the Disneyland hotel. When I went to Disneyland way back when, this was in the 60's and early 70's. There were 5 areas on the maps. Adventureland, Fantasyland, Main Street (entrance/exit) Tomorrowland and Frontierland.
Great vid.! Please hear me out on my one major gripe. I totally get why accessibility is an important criteria to discuss when breaking down rides. However, for a video ranking rides from best to worst this factor heavily skews the ranking system for the majority of viewers. Perhaps future breakdowns could have an accessibility breakdown outside of the main ranking system to keep those with mobility concerns in mind without slanting a rides’s overall experience for viewers who do not have these concerns. Better still, how about a separate video ranking all rides in order for viewers who specifically have mobility issues. For that matter you could do versions for adults versus kids too!
Frontierland Arcade, Main Street Vehicles, Hall of Presidents, and Magic Carpets beat Tom Sawyer's Island, Swiss Family Robinson Treehouse, and Astro Orbiter? No way! Tom's and the Treehouse are incredibly themed and great for kids to get movin' and groovin'. There is rarely much of a wait for these two. They are also unique to Magic Kingdom in Orlando. Astro Orbiter has great views of the park, so it should totally beat out Magic Carpets.
I really enjoyed this video, but for next time, I would really appreciate if language barriers were counted towards accessibility. If having to leave a mobility aid behind to get into a car loses a point then maybe a non-english speaking person not being able to fully enjoy a ride should too. Love the channel!
i"m giving the Jungle Ride a thumbs down. Just for the fact we waited 2 hrs in line. By the time we got to the front of the line, the wait time was 2 1/2 hrs wait time in line. A woman collapsed when she got out of the boat, I believe because she was waiting in line for hours like we were. I felt like my legs were going to collapse when I got out of the boat. My legs were hurting and went numb. It wasn't worth the wait. The other rides we went on broke down for at least 2 minutes to 10 minutes. why they broke down I don't know. The best experience was meeting cinderella, even though the wait was a little long. Probably close to 20 minutes to 30 minute wait. The next best we had was the Buzz lightyear ride shooting.
I disagree with you on winnie the pooh ride theme is a 5 but the ride system and technology should be a 2 . If you watch the video of the track less ride poohs honey hunt in Tokyo and then compare it to this one its really out dated.
Thank you for this fun video... however, Tomorrowland Speedway is # 24??? I must respectfully and vehemently disagree! It is the WORST ride in any theme park ever, IMHO. Noisy, noisome, nope! 👎
I would definitelly add “queue” to the list, because there are a lot of attractions that have boring queues and some of them don’t have AC, so that affects on how the attraction is a must do for some people 😅
Queue experience and length definitely needs to be a factor for the next list, or at least ride capacity per hour. I'd massively downvote rides like Peter Pan's flight on this, for example.
First of all I love watching Emma, she is wonderful. I think it would be fun to see a must have list from a child’s point of view, because kids have way different opinions than adults and I know it would be fun for me and my daughter to see the comparison
For me there are three categories:
-adult rides
-kiddie rides
-family rides
And selections can cross over
Country bear jamboree and tiki room are so adorable they are always must do’s
Haunted Mansion is a perfect 25 for me. Easily my favorite ride at Disney.
I love the Swiss Family Robinson movie! Didn’t know the “ride” was there though and I’ve been there in childhood. Lol. I do want to see it when we go next week. We’ll see if I can talk my family into all those stairs. 😂
I remember back when Tom Sawyer’s Island had canoes. I ride them once the one time I went to Disney World as a kid. Then when we started going as an adult, the Conor’s were long gone.
I agreed with most of these! Awesome job!
Can you guys do this with the other parks?
This was very helpful. Do you think you will do a similar ranking video for the various shows and parades at Magic Kingdom?
I think it is time to do a video. Since Splash is no more 😭😭 and Tron is here
Pirates of the Caribbean is the best ride IMO.
-Theming & storyline
-Water Ride
-No height requirement
-Easy access
-Themed queue
-Dark ride/all weather
-Completely immersive
-Air conditioned
-Entertains all ages
-Good music
-IP factor included
-Great gift shop exit
-Restrooms at exit
And Enchanted Tiki Room is a MUST DO because it’s the best place to rest while being entertained & escaping heat & crowds.
Peter Pan is okay, but the very short ride is never worth the extremely long wait times & small children have a hard time looking down to see the scenes.
My #1 is Splash Mountain… but as a family we must do It’s a Small World World every trip to Disney!!
My top 5 would have to be:
Haunted Mansion
Pirates of the Caribbean
Space Mountain
Big Thunder Mountain
Splash Mountain
(I guess I’m basic) 😂
Hello! I am planning on a trip to Disney world this summer and I was wondering if you could tell me or recommend the camera or video device you use for your videos. I don't know much so anything will be helpful and appreciated!
Monsters laugh floor is the best show in Disney world in my opinion
Well, technically only English speakers can enjoy monster's inc laugh floor
What about the cleanliness factors?
I'd be curious to see a Tom Sawyer Island walk through video. I haven't been there in decades and don't think I've ever seen All Ears there in any videos at least in the last two years.
Astro Orbiter during the fireworks is E ticket though.
Haunted Mansion should be 1st (most people would agree) and Pirates a close 2nd. These two are on a level of their own, then the debate for the rest of the ride rankings begins…
I would have put Haunted Mansion first except it isn’t suitable for all ages due to its scary nature.
That’s why I put Pirates first.
Big thunder mountain rail road is my number 1. I remember when I did haunted mansion as we were leaving there was a cast member just lurking in a doorway staring at us and it was quite funny and a little creepy.
@@swampsagacity4685 I would have to disagree on the “scary-ness.” The opening for Pirates can be very scary for little ones, especially with the drop in pitch black.
@@aerofool66 I’ll give you that one.
But at least it’s over with quickly whereas the Haunted Mansion has many scary scenes throughout the entire ride.
Excluding those two for fear factors, I suppose the best all ages dark ride in Magic Kingdom right now is either Voyage of the Little Mermaid or it’s a small world.
I exclude Peter Pan because the queue is usually at least an hour long.
I would have haunted mansion last
Great video - so hard to rank so many great attractions!
Worst is definitely Carousel of progress ..Sorry .
Best is Big Thunder Mountain .
Great job Emma 😀
Please do Hollywood studios next
Dumbo is only a MUST DO one time! After that, just skip it if your kids will let you.
Thanks Emma!! But did I miss Jungle Cruise? I am multitasking lol!!
Does/can your accessibility include passenger size? I know after a few years of working from home I’m a little worried I might not fit on some rides the way I used to!
Disney is VERY plus size friendly. For reference, I'm a size 20 and fit very comfortably on all the rides in all 4 parks (Tron wasn't open last time I was there and that one I would definitely test the seat first to make sure you're comfortable from pictures of the seats that I've seen). The only ride that I was uncomfortable on was Seven Dwarfs Mine Train and that had to do with how the individual lap bar came down across my thighs. I really appreciate how Disney strives for accessibility in this way, especially when some of their rides have been around for decades. But if you have any particular questions I'd be happy to answer them :)
Emma is my fave ❤❤
Pirates is the only ride that has a restaurant attached to it where you see people on the ride. It is my favorite and the Haunted Mansion is tied for #1 in my opinion.
But the Blue Bayou restaurant is only at Disneyland. There's no restaurant inside the one at Magic Kingdom. I completely agree on the top two, though!
We went to Blue Bayou not realizing how expensive it was (this was 2008ish). Were absolutely enchanted with the decor. Could only afford to split a monte cristo sandwich, which we had never had before. It was awful. We love remembering that story.
I wonder what Tales with Belle be! That's one of my favorites.
I thought Peter Pan would be #1. But I'm definitely not surprised about Pirates!
So there are 32 features "rides" at Disney world, and she breaks it down to a point system. Pirates of the Caribbean was a ride long before the movies. Winnie the Pooh was not even Disney created. So many rides and areas that were in California Disneyland is missing from Disney World. I remember when Space Mountain opened, when Pirates of the Caribbean opened, and Haunted Mansion. The ones not listed here that I remember were the snow capped mountain Expedition Everest roller coaster, you could see from the freeway and the 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea: Submarine Voyage ride, then there was the Disneyland Monorail that went around the park even took you to the Disneyland hotel.
When I went to Disneyland way back when, this was in the 60's and early 70's. There were 5 areas on the maps. Adventureland, Fantasyland, Main Street (entrance/exit) Tomorrowland and Frontierland.
Great vid.! Please hear me out on my one major gripe. I totally get why accessibility is an important criteria to discuss when breaking down rides. However, for a video ranking rides from best to worst this factor heavily skews the ranking system for the majority of viewers. Perhaps future breakdowns could have an accessibility breakdown outside of the main ranking system to keep those with mobility concerns in mind without slanting a rides’s overall experience for viewers who do not have these concerns. Better still, how about a separate video ranking all rides in order for viewers who specifically have mobility issues. For that matter you could do versions for adults versus kids too!
"Must do factor" may be a better phrase than "must do-ness". (Yes, I am an old man.)
Astro Orbiter the worst ride at Magic Kingdom? Gonna be hard to take the rest of this video seriously 😂 (with peace & love of course)
#2 Peter Pan. No way. I’d rank it around #10.
Frontierland Arcade, Main Street Vehicles, Hall of Presidents, and Magic Carpets beat Tom Sawyer's Island, Swiss Family Robinson Treehouse, and Astro Orbiter? No way! Tom's and the Treehouse are incredibly themed and great for kids to get movin' and groovin'. There is rarely much of a wait for these two. They are also unique to Magic Kingdom in Orlando. Astro Orbiter has great views of the park, so it should totally beat out Magic Carpets.
When you do these shows, you should have two lists. When you show the team (group) score, you should also show your score.
I really enjoyed this video, but for next time, I would really appreciate if language barriers were counted towards accessibility. If having to leave a mobility aid behind to get into a car loses a point then maybe a non-english speaking person not being able to fully enjoy a ride should too. Love the channel!
I have to say I mostly agree with this list!
The Swiss family Robinson treehouse is a ride? Ok.
Tomorrowland speedway way too high
Tiki Room gets a score of 19? I think it should be lower.
Splash Mountain 8?! this is a top 5 in all of Disney let alone Magic Kingdom
i"m giving the Jungle Ride a thumbs down. Just for the fact we waited 2 hrs in line. By the time we got to the front of the line, the wait time was 2 1/2 hrs wait time in line. A woman collapsed when she got out of the boat, I believe because she was waiting in line for hours like we were. I felt like my legs were going to collapse when I got out of the boat. My legs were hurting and went numb. It wasn't worth the wait.
The other rides we went on broke down for at least 2 minutes to 10 minutes. why they broke down I don't know. The best experience was meeting cinderella, even though the wait was a little long. Probably close to 20 minutes to 30 minute wait.
The next best we had was the Buzz lightyear ride shooting.
I disagree with you on winnie the pooh ride theme is a 5 but the ride system and technology should be a 2 . If you watch the video of the track less ride poohs honey hunt in Tokyo and then compare it to this one its really out dated.
Thank you for this fun video... however, Tomorrowland Speedway is # 24???
I must respectfully and vehemently disagree! It is the WORST ride in any theme park ever, IMHO. Noisy, noisome, nope! 👎
And the smell is horrendous. It sticks with you for way too long afterward.
Peter Pan is overrated imo