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Post by bookmosaic » Jul Fri 27, 2007 12:21 pm

The Living Seas. It was being renovated the last time I was in Epcot. For some reason I missed it the other times before I was there. I like the music. It has a warm flowing sound.

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Post by blinkereye123 » Jul Mon 30, 2007 7:52 pm

Hi folks. I guess for me the one attraction that really stands out is the Mickey Mouse Revue. It had already left WDW by the time I got there and I don't know if it's still at Tokyo DL, (not that I'll be going there aytime soon). Just the idea of seeing Mickey and everyone else as AAs is something I'm sorry I missed.

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Post by mommyfor2 » Jul Tue 31, 2007 10:48 am

Although I have never been to WDW, and if I am ever able to make it, then I would love to see Expedition-Everest & Test Track, I also here that Illuminations at Epcot is great. That would be great to see as well.

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Post by packwingfn » Aug Thu 02, 2007 2:08 pm

I would love to the see the original Carousel Of Progess from the 1964's World Fair. Yeah I know that the COP is very similar to what it is now but it was a different narrator. I always hear that version and wish I was able to see it live.

And I also would have loved to see the Frito Kid. Whenever I see Fritos at the supermarket, I think of that clip.
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Post by Jacca5660 » Aug Thu 02, 2007 3:49 pm

packwingfn wrote:I would love to the see the original Carousel Of Progess from the 1964's World Fair. Yeah I know that the COP is very similar to what it is now but it was a different narrator. I always hear that version and wish I was able to see it live.

And I also would have loved to see the Frito Kid. Whenever I see Fritos at the supermarket, I think of that clip.
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Post by jbvenn » Aug Fri 03, 2007 10:16 pm

I have a pretty long list...

First has to be Soarin'. It wasn't open last time I was at WDW, but the music and the whole concept behind the ride are so awesome, I definitely want to see it someday.

Honorable mentions:
Phantom Manor, especially with the Vincent Price narration.
Timekeeper (have never seen it, but have always liked Robin Williams)
Mr. Toad's Wild Ride. I don't know why we never got to this one; I think the queue was always so long that we passed it by. I wish we had seen it. I love that song.
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Post by Yensidaj » Aug Sun 05, 2007 4:02 pm

For me it would have to be a list as well.
#1 Haunted Mansion with the Holiday overlay
#2 Indiana Jones and the Temple of the Forbiden Eye
#3 Mission Space (I wont go on there cause I have a feeling i would be using those barf bags and thats not a disney memory I ever want to have.)
#4 Phantom Manor (all of DLP for that matter, I hope I can make it there someday)
#5 Tokyo Disney (I know I will never get to see Disney Sea the wife has already Veto'd going anywhere near Tokyo)
#6 Kansas Disney World..... one can only hope :)

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Post by subsonic » Aug Mon 06, 2007 10:12 am

packwingfn wrote:IAnd I also would have loved to see the Frito Kid. Whenever I see Fritos at the supermarket, I think of that clip.
I wonder if there's a video of Frito Kid. I remember having a hard time to find a single picture. I'm guessing there's not. :(
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Post by danimal3114u » Aug Mon 06, 2007 12:03 pm

DisBeamer wrote:
trekty wrote:Does the Frito Kid count as an attraction? :?
This is it for me. Especially after having seen the picture of it. I would have loved to see it in action.
Same thing here. I Treasured this thing as soon as I heard it the first time, and I absolutely love it every time it comes up.

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Post by Mustanley » Aug Wed 22, 2007 12:38 pm

For me it would be the Mine Train Through Nature's Wonderland and the Rainbow Caverns. I love Frontierland in WDW and hearing the audio from the Mine Train really makes me wish I had gotten the chance to see it before it was removed from DL.

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Post by discomouse131 » Aug Wed 22, 2007 3:25 pm

I would love to experience the DL version of POTC! Recently bought the 50th Anniversary Box Set of DL (which sounds great btw) and love listening to the 'haunting' banjo portion of POTC. Does anyone have photos of this scene?

The DL versions of Space Mountain and Haunted Mansion Holiday sound pretty cool, too!
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Post by billville » Aug Fri 24, 2007 4:48 pm

Let me start by saying that haunted mansion holiday is the absolute best!!! I experienced this for the first time last year (keep in m ind ive lived in so. california my whole life) and it took my breath away. The props, the music, the decorations inside, the decorations outside will have you awestruck, and especially the beginning in the stretching room.

Indiana Jones is a great ride also for all those who havent been yet. A must see for everyone who visits DL soon!

For me though (getting back on subject) im going to go a step further than just rides. I love the soundtrack to animal kingdom and cant wait to go visit there for the first time ever. Ive never been to WDW ever and am counting down the days til i finally get to go visit there!
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Post by ambo » Sep Wed 05, 2007 10:14 am

Boo-To-You Parade sounds like fun and I'd like to see it one day. :mickey:

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Post by Dr. Ravenscroft » Sep Wed 05, 2007 10:21 am

ambo wrote:Boo-To-You Parade sounds like fun and I'd like to see it one day. :mickey:
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Post by FlyingMouse » Sep Sat 08, 2007 10:15 pm

I've lately become a big fan of the 1964 World's Fair International Garden Suite. I would have like to seen what that was like. Also, the Magic Skyway would have been pretty cool, too.

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