
what is your favorite land in the park?
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Let's see...
Main Street U.S.A. - lots of shops, no attractions really. 1/5
Adventureland- Tiki Room, Jungle Cruise, Indiana Jones... sounds like it could win... 4/5
New Orleans Square- lots of "hidden" shops, Pirates of the Caribbean, Haunted Mansion... 3/5
Critter Country- Splash Mountain, Adventures of Winnie the Pooh.... not enough attractions. Plus it is out of the way. 2/5
Frontierland- Big Thunder Mountain Railroad... 3/5
Fantasyland- lots of classic rides 3/5
Tomorrowland- Space Mountain and now Finding Nemo ride... 3/5
Mickey's Toontown- little kiddie rides, only one worth going to 1/5
I guess I'll have to vote Adventureland!
Main Street U.S.A. - lots of shops, no attractions really. 1/5
Adventureland- Tiki Room, Jungle Cruise, Indiana Jones... sounds like it could win... 4/5
New Orleans Square- lots of "hidden" shops, Pirates of the Caribbean, Haunted Mansion... 3/5
Critter Country- Splash Mountain, Adventures of Winnie the Pooh.... not enough attractions. Plus it is out of the way. 2/5
Frontierland- Big Thunder Mountain Railroad... 3/5
Fantasyland- lots of classic rides 3/5
Tomorrowland- Space Mountain and now Finding Nemo ride... 3/5
Mickey's Toontown- little kiddie rides, only one worth going to 1/5
I guess I'll have to vote Adventureland!
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Hey gang. I don't know why I have answered this one before but my own personal favorite land(s) would have to be: 3) Tomorrowland. Although I would probably have to say pre-refurb just because there seemed to be alot more mystique to it than now. 2) Adventureland. You can't beat a good tropical climate to really get your senses going. However if it wasn't so small in area it would probably do alot more to keep you entranced all day. And 1) Main Street U.S.A. What can I say, I think I must have lived in a place like this in a former life. There really doesn't seem to be a better place to remind us of how Walt and others wanted the world to be. Oh well, there I go again. Later, peace.
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- Mike Fink Keel Boats Boatswain
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Adventureland kicks major @ss! The theming makes you feel like your in the jungle, 2 really awesome rides reside there, and the atmosphere is so relaxing. It also sits next to NOS and very close to critter country (which is my 2nd favorite land in the park). Basically, that whole side of DL is where its all at!
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Ack! How can you pick just one?!?!?
I clicked on Adventureland, just because DL's seemed so very different (intimate) compared to WDW's. I loved the set up area for the Indiana Jones attraction, and even the Tiki Room!
But man, New Orleans Square and Fantasyland run a very close second tie in my head.

I clicked on Adventureland, just because DL's seemed so very different (intimate) compared to WDW's. I loved the set up area for the Indiana Jones attraction, and even the Tiki Room!
But man, New Orleans Square and Fantasyland run a very close second tie in my head.
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Well, like alot of other people said it's hard to pick just one so I will go with my least favorite...........Tomorrowland and Mickey's Toontown.
All the others are linked so you really don't have to see either of the two I don't care for, don't get me wrong I'd rather be in Tomorrowland or Toontown over work any day but I don't spend much time in those lands except for the kids and SpaceMountain.
All the others are linked so you really don't have to see either of the two I don't care for, don't get me wrong I'd rather be in Tomorrowland or Toontown over work any day but I don't spend much time in those lands except for the kids and SpaceMountain.
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