Favorite Overlooked Attraction
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- Submarine Voyage Captain
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Re: Favorite Overlooked Attraction
Am I the only person the really enjoys "Living with the Land"?
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Re: Favorite Overlooked Attraction
Jacca5660 wrote:Am I the only person the really enjoys "Living with the Land"?
Nope, you're not alone Jacca!!! DH and I LOVE The Land! It's a must for us on every trip to WDW! We even did the "Behind the Seeds" tour on our last trip. It was great!
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Re: Favorite Overlooked Attraction
Hmmmmm, it's not a favorite overlooked attraction, but...
The current Journey Into Your Imagination has become to me like the Universe of Energy ride of old...a great place to go to get out of the heat and get some welcomed air-conditioning on a really hot day. There's no lines...no one actually rides the ride anymore because they like it...so you don't have to stand around long to get on the ride to seek some heat-relief. So, in a way, it is a favorite overlooked attraction to get heat-relief!

The current Journey Into Your Imagination has become to me like the Universe of Energy ride of old...a great place to go to get out of the heat and get some welcomed air-conditioning on a really hot day. There's no lines...no one actually rides the ride anymore because they like it...so you don't have to stand around long to get on the ride to seek some heat-relief. So, in a way, it is a favorite overlooked attraction to get heat-relief!


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- Mr. Toad's Wild Rider
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Re: Favorite Overlooked Attraction
I agree that hour long breaks in air conditioning are a really good thing. I love looking around and seeing all of the people who are sleeping.
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Did I mention I had to wait 25 minutes for it in May??? grrr... Not one of those rides you want to wait for anymore.mindflipper wrote:Hmmmmm, it's not a favorite overlooked attraction, but...
The current Journey Into Your Imagination has become to me like the Universe of Energy ride of old...a great place to go to get out of the heat and get some welcomed air-conditioning on a really hot day. There's no lines...no one actually rides the ride anymore because they like it...so you don't have to stand around long to get on the ride to seek some heat-relief. So, in a way, it is a favorite overlooked attraction to get heat-relief!![]()
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I would have to agree it's overlooked for the most part but this attraction always has one of the longest and slowest ques at epcot, at least when i'm there.Mark86 wrote:Malestrom- I absolutely love this ride. It is under-appreciated.
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OMG! I don't think I would wait...I'd rather go sleep through Ellen's Energy AdventureNaCler wrote:Did I mention I had to wait 25 minutes for it in May??? grrr... Not one of those rides you want to wait for anymore.mindflipper wrote:Hmmmmm, it's not a favorite overlooked attraction, but...
The current Journey Into Your Imagination has become to me like the Universe of Energy ride of old...a great place to go to get out of the heat and get some welcomed air-conditioning on a really hot day. There's no lines...no one actually rides the ride anymore because they like it...so you don't have to stand around long to get on the ride to seek some heat-relief. So, in a way, it is a favorite overlooked attraction to get heat-relief!![]()

..but I suppose if the kids wanted to go, then I'd be overuled

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Re: Favorite Overlooked Attraction
It might not be THAT big of an attraction but DCA's Animation Academy is a great place to hide away and relax since it's air conditioned. Send the kids to go watch Turtle Talk with Crush and just take a quick nap in the dark.
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Really? I'm shocked!NaCler wrote:Did I mention I had to wait 25 minutes for it in May??? grrr... Not one of those rides you want to wait for anymore.mindflipper wrote:Hmmmmm, it's not a favorite overlooked attraction, but...
The current Journey Into Your Imagination has become to me like the Universe of Energy ride of old...a great place to go to get out of the heat and get some welcomed air-conditioning on a really hot day. There's no lines...no one actually rides the ride anymore because they like it...so you don't have to stand around long to get on the ride to seek some heat-relief. So, in a way, it is a favorite overlooked attraction to get heat-relief!![]()

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I haven't been on Imagination since it's change … can someone give me the highlights why it sucks compared to the original version?
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Dreamfinder is dead... That's all that matters. 

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Re: Favorite Overlooked Attraction
And Figgy is barely making it on life supportNaCler wrote:Dreamfinder is dead... That's all that matters.

I don't think I have ever seen a line since they changed itNaCler wrote:Did I mention I had to wait 25 minutes for it in May??? grrr... Not one of those rides you want to wait for anymore.

Me too and Mom three ~ we both like itboilerbabe wrote:Nope, you're not alone Jacca!!! DH and I LOVE The Land! It's a must for us on every trip to WDW! We even did the "Behind the Seeds" tour on our last trip. It was great!Jacca5660 wrote:Am I the only person the really enjoys "Living with the Land"?

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Re: Favorite Overlooked Attraction
I say bring back Figgy and Dreamfinder!
Also, can someone explain to me why they love Maelstrom so much?! It's been years since I was on this '05, I just can't remember it being all that fantastic?! Am I missing something?!

Also, can someone explain to me why they love Maelstrom so much?! It's been years since I was on this '05, I just can't remember it being all that fantastic?! Am I missing something?!
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Hey, he's not dead! He's just on an extended "flights of fancy", searching the universe for sights and sounds, anything that can spark the imagination...NaCler wrote:Dreamfinder is dead... That's all that matters.

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I totally agree! The tour was really a cool experience. I would love to have a greenhouse with high-tech gardens like that! I was really surprised that more people are not interested in that tour.boilerbabe wrote:Jacca5660 wrote:Am I the only person the really enjoys "Living with the Land"?
Nope, you're not alone Jacca!!! DH and I LOVE The Land! It's a must for us on every trip to WDW! We even did the "Behind the Seeds" tour on our last trip. It was great!