xipotec
Grinning Ghosts
- Joined
- Feb 16, 2011
This is a heavy weighted question for alot of people.
When I think of what makes WDW special, its the immersion and the imagineering , thats suspension of disbelief that brings out the wonder and amazement that come from being a child.
Although many of the parks capture that feeling. And they all have rides that embody that sentiment, MK is the best at it, and IMO has the most example of imagineering.
That long winded explanation boils down to this, as many others have stated , particularly for your age.....
1. The Haunted Mansion
2. Pirates of the Caribbean
3. Space Mountain
in that order.
When I think of what makes WDW special, its the immersion and the imagineering , thats suspension of disbelief that brings out the wonder and amazement that come from being a child.
Although many of the parks capture that feeling. And they all have rides that embody that sentiment, MK is the best at it, and IMO has the most example of imagineering.
That long winded explanation boils down to this, as many others have stated , particularly for your age.....
1. The Haunted Mansion
2. Pirates of the Caribbean
3. Space Mountain
in that order.