Curiously, two of this forums most notorious posters have yet to share their Top Fives (namely Baron and Voice). Might this be because they are the same person? Seems like a decent rumor to me.
My God, Scoop!!! Im blushing all over!!! Thanks for the compliment, but just look at the writing styles. AV shoves a verb next to a noun much better than I could ever hope to. But thanks anyway!! (Besides, Im still betting AVs a drop dead beautiful babe. Now dating OWTS!!)
Naw. The real reason is Ive been a bit busy lately. While I deplore lists as a basis for an argument or evidence in a debate, this type is fun. I just havent had time to reply. But I have read it and found the responses
enlightening. So many the same and yet quite a few surprises!
You know, every time I do one of these things they are never the same. This time Cranium Command didnt make the list (maybe I bowed to peer pressure). I purposely left live shows and parades off the list. I dont care what the official Disney spin is, they are NOT attractions!!! They are plusses!! Extras!!! How dare they think they can
. Ooops! Got carried away. Sorry. Anyway, as of this moment here it is:
1- Pirates of the Caribbean
2- Splash Mountain
3- Haunted Mansion
4- The American Adventure
5- Tower of Terror
Very honorable mentions to: Buzz, Spaceship Earth, Cranium Command, Killimanjaro Safari, Peter Pan's Rock 'N' Roller Coaster, CoP, Muppets, Mickey Mouse Review (God, I loved that show!!) and almost everything else!!!
1- Dinosaur
2- Test Track
3- Tomorrow Land Speedway
4- Kali River Rapids
5- Aladdin's Magic Carpets, Triceratop Spin!
Dishonorable mentions: Innoventions, Indiana Jones Stunt Spectacular, Fantasmic
Just a couple of other thoughts on some of the posts within this thread:
I'm probably one of about four people who considers Snow White a must-do
Sorry JJ. I guess this is the 1% that we part company on (I do agree with 99% of everything you say). But Im right with you on Peter Pan. I always thought with just a little more effort, they would have had an E ticket with that one. Anyway, its by far, the best of the D tickets!! At least with the disappearance of the Mickey Mouse Review!
Tomorrowland Transit Authority (Oh, the difference a voice-over can make. Twenty years or more ago, the fascinating and educational WEDway PeopleMover was one of my favorite rides. Today's insipid "next station" spiel makes it almost unbearable, and completely vapid)
Hmmm. Did I write this? No, JJ did. But Ive thought it! Over and over and over and over
. Again!!!
Also agree with Living Seas as one or the worst!!!
Hmmm. Has anyone really explored this pavilion? Yeah the ride is lame, but the pavilion is wonderful. I always thought the place was lame too, until a thunderstorm trapped us inside the building for several hours (instead of the usual ½ hour, breezing past everything at a breakneck speed) and we were really forced to look deep into some of the stuff. WONDERFUL!!! A hidden treasure! Try it sometime.
PS: and of course, the "marketplace" movies where the vendors follow your boat reminds me of my early days on If You Had Wings... If You Had Wings... If You... Had Wings... Had Wings... Had Wings...
My goodness JJ!! Did you and I have the exact same reaction to WDW in our younger days!?!? Once again, your take on the whole Mexico thing mirror my thoughts, to a tee!!