Favorite Overlooked Attraction
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The Oasis at the Animal Kingdom. So many people just run through here to get in line for a FastPass at EE or Dinosaur. We always take a mid-day break to get a drink and/ or ice cream and take a leisurely stroll through the Oasis to see the animals and the incredible theming.
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What what what?! There's a hedge maze at the UK pavilion?spacedogfl wrote:Definitely TTA and CoP! At Epcot, my friends and I like the hedge maze in the UK. As long as there isn't a crowd waiting for a show, it's just a whole mess of bring-your-own-fun.
Wow, I never knew this. I found a video of some kid running through it. It's not a tall hedge maze. Bummer.
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If it was big you would have seen it! They are keeping it small so YOU don't find it.subsonic wrote:Wow, I never knew this. I found a video of some kid running through it. It's not a tall hedge maze. Bummer.
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I would say TTA i just wish it was longer or actually took you to another station .
We always ride it to relax and I love looking out over the crowds.
COP is always a fav too!
We always ride it to relax and I love looking out over the crowds.
COP is always a fav too!
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Yeah, it is tiny. Admittedly, our enjoyment of it increases exponentially compared to how long we spend at the Rose and Crown, but it's still a bit of little known fun.subsonic wrote: What what what?! There's a hedge maze at the UK pavilion?
Wow, I never knew this. I found a video of some kid running through it. It's not a tall hedge maze. Bummer.
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Probably TTA. I went on it when I was there in 2006 and really enjoyed the ride. It offers some great views of the park including that of Buzz Lightyear and Space Mountain.
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Storybookland seems to be looked over a lot. This little boat ride thrills me.
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The Drew Carey sound room has to be the most annoying and pointless ride in the whole of WDW - but that's another topicDr. Ravenscroft wrote:I thought that was to one with Drew Carey not Donald. You know the one where Drew Carey is the security guard and he goes under cover to spy on a suspect, his camera goes out and you just hear everything going on.bbowen13 wrote:I would have to say TTA and CoP.
Does the sound room count @ Disney MGM?
It's the one where you are waiting to meet your new boss and Donald comes in and cuts your hair. I think they call it 3D sound.
I would say that overlooked rides would have to be:
MK - Splash Mountain, Mickey's Philharmagic
Epcot - just the general shows around world showcase
AK - the walk-through animal areas such as Maharajah Jungle Trek and Rafiki's Planet Watch area