What ride(s) have you ridden the most?

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Post by leblanan » Aug Thu 27, 2009 11:07 pm

Pirates of the Caribbean...we always do this ride first and last and probably about 10 times during the whole trip
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Post by Soarin08 » Sep Wed 02, 2009 7:03 pm

MadEye wrote:Tower of Terror (WDW version as I have not been to any other Disney Resort) 857 times.

Expedition Everest: 421

Rock N' Rollercoaster: 289

Star Tours: at least 120

Space/Big Thunder/Splash: at least 100 each. Did not start counting until long after my first ride on them.
You would NEVER see my ToT ride tally that high!! :shock:

And I've got to work on my number of RnRC rides.... 75 ended up being my grand total. I'm home from being a CM and that sucks....
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Post by imaginationcelebration » Sep Tue 22, 2009 8:23 pm

Even though Expedition Everest is one of the newer attractions, I have probably riden on it more times than any other ride. If you catch it in the last 30 minutes or so that the park is open you can just keep getting right back on without any wait. One extended hours night I was able to do it 15 times in a row right before the ride closed. This has worked for me every year since it opened.

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Post by Soarin08 » Sep Sun 27, 2009 12:57 am

imaginationcelebration wrote:Even though Expedition Everest is one of the newer attractions, I have probably riden on it more times than any other ride. If you catch it in the last 30 minutes or so that the park is open you can just keep getting right back on without any wait. One extended hours night I was able to do it 15 times in a row right before the ride closed. This has worked for me every year since it opened.

True that! I loved doing that this spring! Same with Kali River Rapids.
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Post by keneka » Nov Sat 14, 2009 7:38 am

Soarin, Circle of Life and Living with the Land (while we wait for our next FP for soarin to roll around) and Pirates, Haunted Mansion and kilimanjaro safaris

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Post by Jacca5660 » Nov Sat 14, 2009 10:53 am

I finally have it down to one ride. Space Mountain, That's ride no matter what, I've been on multiple times every time I've been to WDW. I miss the in-line cars!
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Post by mindflipper » Nov Sat 14, 2009 12:27 pm

Haunted Mansion - WDW, DL (including its holiday overlay), and if you also include its european counterpark - Phantom Manor - in DLP. Every time I've been in each of those parks, I have riden that ride more than once. :mickey:

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Post by momeja » Nov Wed 18, 2009 4:13 pm

Peter Pan, only because it's so short and if there's no line, you can ride it over and over again.
Next would have to be Pirates.
Wish I could say my favorite: Splash, but it's hard to get more than a few rides in, both because of how long it is and the fact that you have to walk all the way around to go again unless there's absolutely no line.

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Post by mpwheat » Feb Mon 08, 2010 11:43 am

Tomorrowland Transit Authority!!
It's one of my all-time favorites, I ride it multiple times during each trip to MK...no wait, relaxing and a great view! :mickey:
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Post by mindflipper » Feb Mon 08, 2010 2:52 pm

For me - the Haunted Mansion. In all parks, including holiday incarnations thereof.

Also the POTC (WDW, DLR, and DLP). Soarin' Over California and Soarin' (DCA and EPCOT, respectively).

I've riden those rides so many times over so many years there's no way to count how many times I've riden those rides!

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Post by theBIGyowski » Feb Mon 08, 2010 5:21 pm

I'll have to say POTC. It's one that I can ride over and over again, plus I rode it when I went to DLR.

Now in terms of a ride that I have been doing multiple times per visit would be RnR, ToT, and Test Track.

I have ridden POTC most because it's been around longer.
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Post by MmeLeota » Feb Mon 08, 2010 5:46 pm

The following list are the attractions we tend to visit more than once in a day (DL & DCA only):

HM, Soarin', POTC, Animation Academy, Indy (if the line is not bad), Buzz Lightyear & TSM

With Buzz & TSM, it's more of a competition for us than anything :)

These days, add Star Tours to the list since we're trying to ride it as many times as we can before it closes...

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Post by joeybTNU » Feb Tue 09, 2010 12:33 pm

I would say that its a toss up between Test Track, Expedition Everest, and Rock and Roller Coaster. The last 2 trips to WDW, i rode each ride several times a day, and we visited EPCOT, DHS, and AK at least 3 times each individual trip. Expedition Everest would have the most rides in a row for me, at 10 times in one Extra Magic Hours night.

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Post by theBIGyowski » Feb Tue 09, 2010 1:00 pm

I wish I could ride Expedition Everest 10 times in a row! Hopefully AK will have EMH when I am down there.
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Post by withspirit » Feb Tue 09, 2010 3:05 pm

Last trip my DW and I rode Toy Story Midway Mania three times in a row before the line got too long. This is the only ride we do back-to-back if we can.
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