Favorite Attraction Tournament: Epcot
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I LOVE everything EPCOT, but it got to be Ellen for me!. It's the one my boys always wanted to go see first!
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If it wasn't for Soarin', I'd have selected SE. Soarin' in my opinion is Disney's most brilliant attraction in a very long time.
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This was really hard. My favorites are of course Spaceship Earth. It's just classic. Then Soarn', Test Track, and the American Adventure. But in the end I voted for The American Adventure. Being a history buff I think it's a fantastic telling of the American spirit. And it's the closest we'll ever get to seeing Ben Franklin, Mark Twain, and Thomas Jefferson in person.
"And most important of all, when EPCOT has become a reality and we find the need for technologies that don't even exist today, it's our hope the EPCOT will stimulate American industry to develop new solutions that will meet the needs of people expressed right here in this experimental community."
--Walter Elias Disney
"And most important of all, when EPCOT has become a reality and we find the need for technologies that don't even exist today, it's our hope the EPCOT will stimulate American industry to develop new solutions that will meet the needs of people expressed right here in this experimental community."
--Walter Elias Disney
I can't pick two??? Come on...hahah
I had to choose Mission Space because of the thrill factor....lets just put up a new one that doesn't make me choose just one....like how about ALL of them.....EPCOT rocks! I wonder if they would let me live there!
I had to choose Mission Space because of the thrill factor....lets just put up a new one that doesn't make me choose just one....like how about ALL of them.....EPCOT rocks! I wonder if they would let me live there!
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I had to go with Maelstrom, even though my mouse cursor went back and forth between it and SSE about ten times. Maelstrom had the most memories for me though, I think. I mean, I love SSE (and a few of the other attractions on the list), but Maelstrom automatically reminds me of going on it with my mom, giggling at the trolls, and however many months it was of "Back back O-ver the falls!" every time we backed up in a car after the first time we went together. Can't beat that.
That happened to me once (though I think it was closer to 20 minutes than 45 - thank God)! We should start a support group for Post-TC-stress disorder. It still gets stuck in my head sometimes and I don't think I've heard the song in 10 years. >.<Joe90 wrote:It has to be soarin' for me. Spaceship Earth broke down when I was on it in 93 and I was subjected to 45mins of "tommorow's Child" before we were rescued. That can change a guy.
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Ohhh, I would have to say Soarin' beacause its just such an incredible ride (though the lines are soooo much fun.). Followed quickly by Test Track, and Ellen's Energy Adventure. SSE is cool and all, but I cant help but to think Jeremy Irons is going to slip into his Simon role from the 3rd Die Hard movie, I dont know, that could just be me. 

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