There are multiple differences in Star Tours including character appearances and destinations. Read about all the different combinations available on Star Tours. Toy Story Mania! Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run can vary a lot based on the skills of your fellow smugglers. Some guests love how things can vary so much, others do not dig the idea that their ride experience depends a bit on the people riding with them.
The vehicles split off and each has a slightly different experience and vantage point than another. At Animal Kingdom there is only one ride that can be different each time you experience it. But what a ride it is. Kilimanjaro Safaris is my personal favorite attraction in this category. Riding in the morning is different than the afternoon and evening. Those rides are worth waking up early to experience, and while the less popular attractions might not be quite as exciting, they're still entertaining especially on busy days when the lines for top rides stretch on and on.
You'll notice this list doesn't include every single attraction on property — to keep it somewhat concise, we excluded stage shows and some smaller attractions from the lineup. Related: More Disney vacation ideas. There's nothing "wrong" with this attraction per se, but compared to all the exciting rides on this list, the Swiss Family Treehouse just can't compete. Great if you need a break to sit in the air-conditioned theater, but there are better shows in the Magic Kingdom.
See every president in audio-animatronic form at this educational attraction. While The Hall of Presidents might seem more suited to a museum than a theme park, the addition of the newest president always attracts visitors. Figment is a beloved Epcot icon, and the ride's song is undeniably catchy.
Disney devotees know that Walt himself came up with this attraction's concept, making it a piece of theme park history. The fan-favorite song "There's a Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow" is a highlight of the nostalgic attraction about technological progress. This scenic ride around the park's perimeter is a pleasant way to get from land to land or rest while you take in the views from another perspective.
However, if you're on a time crunch, it can be swapped in favor of a more exciting attraction. This 3D theater attraction features music and characters from classic Disney animated films, so it's fun for kids and nostalgic adults alike, especially if you want to cool off and sit down on a hot Florida day.
Similar to Astro Orbiter and Dumbo, this dino-themed spinning ride is pretty basic, so you may want to wait in line for the other attractions with classic appeal or great views. Like TriceraTop Spin, this basic spinning ride is replicated at many theme parks and other versions on the property offer a bit more excitement.
If bugs give you the creepy-crawlies, you'll want to skip this 3D show based on "A Bug's Life. This 3D show is fun for fans of the lovable puppets, though it is outshined by all the new offerings at Disney's Hollywood Studios. This charming "Cinderella"-themed carrousel is an adorable addition to Fantasyland, but it's similar enough to other carrousels found at theme parks around the world, so your ride time can be better spent elsewhere in Magic Kingdom.
Chat it up with Finding Nemo 's own totally tubular turtle, Crush, in a real-time, interactive show that kids will love. This calming, Finding Nemo -themed Omnimover ride is cute and ideal for kids who can't experience Epcot's more thrilling options. The attraction highlight occurs toward the end, when the animated characters are projected against a live aquarium tank.
This engaging comedy show allows the animated characters to interact directly with audience members for a hilarious and unique experience. It's definitely one of the better shows in Magic Kingdom. Get behind the wheel of a gas-powered race car at Tomorrowland Speedway — especially exciting for kids not yet old enough to drive. Tucked inside Epcot's Mexico pavilion, this is a fun, vibrant boat ride through Mexican sights with appearances from the Three Caballeros.
The rider sits at the top of a tall structure. Then, a release system drops the guest into freefall, a heady if somewhat dizzying experience. Most drop tower rides are extremely basic. However, the famous one at Walt Disney World hides its design brilliantly. Twilight Zone Tower of Terror is a modified drop tower ride that actually accelerates the process for guests.
Disney hired a prestigious elevator firm to remove the standard safety mechanisms in place on its elevators. By doing so, the drop tower is more exciting and less predictable. Technically, Disney hosts a second drop tower attraction.
Guardians of the Galaxy — Mission: Breakout! While Imagineers repurposed the structure, the original drop tower ride design remains in place. Flat rides move passengers in place at a point parallel to the ground.
A flat ride is a carousel or other kind of spinner attraction. Due to the utility of flat rides, Disney hosts a bunch of them. The most recent one is Alien Swirling Saucers, which actually uses several different spinners simultaneously. Despite the complexity of this ride, it employs the same rudimentary technology from the Graviton, Scrambler, and Tilt-A-Whirl rides that you loved when the carnival was in town.
Motion simulators are another genre that Imagineers invented. They wanted to turn a small movie theater into a novel ride experience by shaking the chairs. The seat belts were nowhere near long enough to accommodate me and I was asked to leave the ride. Seven Dwarfs Mine Train has individual lap bars shaped like an upside-down U.
Both legs must fit inside the U. While I was able to ride, it was very uncomfortable. The lap bar couldn't close completely on its own because of my belly. I was able to pull it down, but it was a pretty tight fit. It would not fit over my legs. People of large size or height will have a problem with this attraction. It was very difficult to get it buckled. On Dinosaur I was embarrassed by the Cast Member who made me stand and pull the seat belt out all the way before sitting back down to buckle it.
My legs were absolutely crushed; very uncomfortable. Went to all four Disney parks and had no problems with any of the rides. I never had a problem on any Walt Disney World ride. I even rode the kids' rollercoaster in the Magic Kingdom without a problem. I am 5'8" tall. I fit on everything I wanted to ride. Gran Fiesta in Mexico didn't have a lot of leg room; Test Track was uncomfortable.
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