
What Disney ride has the best queue???
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Very much a fan also. Counting the hours till May 19th 12:01 AM. Have to see EP. 3. Been catching up on all my SW gaming to get in shape. Working through my second time playing KOTOR II, while also playing Battlefront, and going through Republic Commando again. Between that work, and getting my new house
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Hehe. I can't wait either. I already bought tickets online for the day it opens. I am extremely looking foward to this. I'll be crying though, literally. My poor baby Natalie dies
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Hmmm alot of good debate on this subject.
I will list mine per park:
Let the debate continue!
Rich
I will list mine per park:
- MK - Space Mountain - music and feel, make it the best!
Epcot - Test Track - dummies, dummies, dummies
MGM - Rock n' Roll Coaster.. gotta g-force records
AK - Tough to be a bug... can't go wrong with the tree and the cool soundtrack
Let the debate continue!
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RnR is good, esp. with the pre-show and alley [really terrific work there with the parking garage, graffiti, scaffolding, dumpters, etc] but the queue area outside and before the preshow leaves something to be desired, esp. when compared to Muppets or ToT or Star Tours and their indoor/outdoor areas. If only they could have continued the theming out into the line more...rdeacon wrote: MGM - Rock n' Roll Coaster.. gotta g-force records
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I haven't been to WDW enough to remember the details of the queues, but I do remember the one for POTC. The queue we have in Disneyland for POTC is really just a line that goes around, and you have nothing to really look at, except each other. So when I was at WDW, I was more excited about the queue than the actual ride. I was like, "wow, there's actually signs of pirates!"
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At DCA, (I know this is a Florida thread, but since the previous post brought up DCA...) I enjoy the queue for Soarin' Over California. The building itself is nothing to write home about, but the pictures with the biographies of different pioneers of flight is outstanding. I only wish they were in an area where you could stop and read them all. It is obvious they took the time to do the research and put up individuals beyond your Armstrongs and Lindberghs. With the importance Southern California played in the history of flight, I am glad to see some of the lesser known folks outside of the industry have their story told. My father, who knew many of these people personally, was very impressed. Whenever I go through there with someone new, I like to talk about those pictures and share extra history about the individuals.
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