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amychester
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by amychester » Oct Sun 10, 2004 6:06 pm
only been to DL once in 1993, but I voted Matterhorn b/c it was so different from anything they have at WDW.
I also really like the Alice in Wonderland ride, again, nothing like it at WDW
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MrToad
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by MrToad » Oct Tue 12, 2004 2:52 pm
Indy and Splash, hands down.
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by sockfire » Oct Tue 12, 2004 10:40 pm
Mr Toad, I like your avatar! We need to get a library of avatars going here someday.
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by MrToad » Oct Wed 13, 2004 10:00 pm
Thanks, I've got much more where that came from.
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by d00watiwant » Apr Wed 20, 2005 11:04 pm
I Love the Pirates. And of course they made a movie which was awesome... So much I could say about my 2nd favorite rides movie
They could of made The Haunted Mansion Movie better. Oh well.
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by borjoyzee » Apr Wed 27, 2005 12:25 pm
Indy for adventure, Splash for bear, Pirates for Orleans, Matterhorn of Fantasy, Space Mountain for Tomorrow.
Love Tomorrowland and Adventureland, but hard to decide to which one is best.
Love RCT3
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by DisneyManInSeattle » Apr Thu 28, 2005 1:33 pm
Definitely Big Thunder Railroad. I can ride that time and time again; especially at night.
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by AKLRULZ » Apr Thu 28, 2005 1:44 pm
Matterhorn - one of the first roller coaster rides I rode as a kid - just the nostalgia of it.
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by FootballGuy101 » May Thu 12, 2005 9:46 pm
I'm a star wars fan, so star tours is close, but space takes the cake
Playing tag should be permitted on Tom Sawyer's Island so the guards would stop yelling at me.
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by SallySkellington » May Fri 13, 2005 10:05 pm
Haunted Mansion. I love the overlay.
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by FootballGuy101 » May Fri 13, 2005 10:12 pm
I'd say HM is probably #3
Playing tag should be permitted on Tom Sawyer's Island so the guards would stop yelling at me.
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by larasound » Jul Tue 26, 2005 11:18 am
Haunted Mansion. It like the park is nostalgic.
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by kristen » Jul Sat 30, 2005 10:12 am
I don't get to Disneyland often (only been there twice; 1996 and 2000) so my favourite Disneyland rides are the ones that Disney World doesn't have (I go to WDW every six to eight months). I voted for the Matterhorn in the poll.
My favourite Disneyland ride used to be the Rocket Rods.
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by Club33Hopeful » Jul Sat 30, 2005 11:25 am
webcookie wrote:My favourite Disneyland ride used to be the Rocket Rods.
Wow. You must be in the minority on that one! The Rocket Rods embody everything that was wrong with the parks before they started turning it around. From poor planning, to cutting the budget for creating the ride, to poor maintenance, to more down time then it was actually up... Not to mention, it replaced a lot of people's favorite piece of Tomorrowland, the Peoplemover.
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by kristen » Jul Sat 30, 2005 1:29 pm
Club33Hopeful wrote:Wow. You must be in the minority on that one! The Rocket Rods embody everything that was wrong with the parks before they started turning it around. From poor planning, to cutting the budget for creating the ride, to poor maintenance, to more down time then it was actually up... Not to mention, it replaced a lot of people's favorite piece of Tomorrowland, the Peoplemover.
Oh, I agree about all the bad things about the Rocket Rods for sure. I'm sad they destroyed the Peoplemover track for it and I'm sad that they did not take the time to plan it properly. It could have been an awesome ride. But I thought it was fun, despite the two hour wait.