
What Disney ride has the best queue???
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Best Queue lines
I really like Star tours. The detail are incredible and I also think alot of thought went in to Expedition Everest also.
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At DLR the Space Mountain queue outside is completely boring. What are you talking about? I think the queue for WDW's Space Mountain is better than Disneyland's. Though, the station is cool at Disneyland's.Stitch's Cousin wrote:At Disneyland, I loved the fact that IASW and Space Mtn queues were both outside.
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I am a huge Muppets fan. So the pre show at muppets 3D is one of my favorite queues. ToT is also a favorite and not just because I have to ride this one on my own. Test track just has the edge for me. Lots of well presented and interesting tech stuff to look at.
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I'll have to go with Pirates of the Caribbean. Very mysterious, very detailed, very groundbreaking -- it's impact can be seen in nearly every Disney queue line that followed. There are many others I like: Tower of Terror, Splash Mountain, Space Mountain, The Haunted Mansion, The Great Movie Ride, Star Tours, etc. I even like some of the more simplistic queue areas, such as Mr. Toad's Wild Ride (which had a fantastic mural of of Toad Hall and many of the ride characters):
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Hi there. For me I always felt, and still do, that Haunted Mansion's entire first half is the greatest queue ever devised for any attraction. From the moment you step through the front gates and begin your walk through the grounds you automatically feel a sense of uneasiness, especially in the morning during the fall and winter when there tends to be an overcast and hint of a storm in the air. Once you enter the foyer and step into the gallery the entire real world seems to disappear and you're headed for something different. Right up to the doombuggy loading area you're surrounded by all the detail that an old house can provide. All this is before you even set foot inside your doombuggy. If ever there was a perfect example of how to keep an audience entranced while waiting for the 'main show' to start Haunted Mansion is it. Well that's my two cents, peace.
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I think the ToT ROCKS! They just seem to have put so much into it. Lately there seems to be a lacking on the queue's.
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