I'm asking this question again because this computer was acting up and I accidentally closed the question..
Anyway, I've been to Disney World before, and have also read lots of books about the parks, company, rides shows and everything. I know which rides/shows etc. that I like and which ones I want to do this time around too, just curious to see what other people like :)
My favourite is Fantasmic, it's absolutely brilliant.. I love the parades, Wishes, Philharmagic and of course Cinderella Castle too:) Also really looking forward to the new Nemo musical and Nemo ride, Pirates, Haunted Mansion, Animation Courtyard, Muppet and Bug 3D, Mermaid and Beauty & The Beast show, to go shopping in the fun Disney Shops in Downtown and in the parks, Chef Mickey's, Coral Reef, Sci-Fi Dine In, 50s Prime Time.. and much much more!!!!
2007-01-05
10:27:48
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I am actually going back there very soon, can't wait!!
2007-01-06
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Lauretta R, I accidentally gave you thumbs down by accident, but I really did like your answer! I'm not on my own computer and I'm struggeling with the mouse on this laptop.. Very sorry!
2007-01-13
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I love everything about Walt Disney World! These are some of my favorite things to do there:
1. Go on the Primeval Whirl as soon as I enter Disney's Animal Kingdom Park. It's so much fun, and I can't help but laugh the entire time!
2. Take the Seas Aqua Tour at EPCOT and swim in the aquarium with the sharks, stingrays, sea turtles, and other large fish. Afterwards have a wonderful lunch at the Coral Reef Restaurant and finish the meal with the incredibly delicious Chocolate Wave dessert.
3. Have dinner at Le Cellier Steakhouse at EPCOT and enjoy an excellent filet mignon, then head over to one of the preferred viewing areas to watch IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth.
4. Try and do everything at the Magic Kingdom in one day and not leave the park until it closes - but it doesn't usually work out. Finish the evening with dinner at Tony's Town Square and a viewing of Wishes Nighttime Spectacular from one of the preferred viewing areas.
5. Have lunch at Mama Melrose's Ristorante Italiano at the Disney-MGM Studios, ride the Rock 'n' Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith and the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror, catch the last showing of the Lights! Motors! Action! Extreme Stunt Show, take a walk over to Disney's Beach Club Resort for dinner at the Cape May Cafe, and then walk back to the Disney-MGM Studios to see Fantasmic!
6. Enjoy an IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth fireworks cruise, then top off the night with a nice dinner at the Yachtsman Steakhouse. I love the creme brulee there!
7. Spend almost an entire day at Downtown Disney. Check out all the shops, have lunch at Bongos Cuban Cafe, catch a flick at the AMC 24-Theatre Complex, have dinner at Fulton's Crab House or back at the Resort, and then head back to the West Side of Downtown Disney to see the incredible Cirque du Soleil: La Nouba.
8. Relax around Disney's Polynesian Resort. Lay out on the hammocks, go for a swim in the Nanea Volcano Pool, go out on a guided fishing excursion, play some games at Moana Mickey's Arcade, and later in the evening enjoy Wishes Nighttime Spectacular and the Electrical Wate Pageant right from the patio of our Guest Room.
Oh, there's so much I love to do at Walt Disney World. I can't wait to go back this summer!
2007-01-05 12:10:37
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answered by Katlyn ♥ Disney 6
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I Know! I don't understand it either. When I was 5, I went to Disneyland and Walt Disney World all in 1 month. It was my first time at either parks and I remember Walt Disney World better because I was there longer. However, I went back to Disneyland again this year (2nd time and I'm 13!). I honestly don't understand why WDW is better...!?! Disneyland seemed to have alot more magic and more rides and more happiness than I remember WDW having. The scenery seemed nicer. Sure it was smaller, but that meant it was easier to get around. It was still a huge park and i got lost twice..haha! But all in all, Disneyland will always be the original. The #1 Disney park in the world. Walt was there for the opening day, whereas with WDW, Walt had died some years previously. Disneyland has the Matterhorn and WDW doesn't. The Matterhorn was the first rollercoaster at a Disney park. Yes, WDW has Expedition Everest, but it was like the 29th Rollercoaster built in a Disney park or something... Disneyland has the original castle built after the one used on the TV show. It has the original lands, based on how Walt wanted them done. WDW, Disneyland Paris, Disneyland Hong Kong and Disneyland Tokyo can never be the same as the original Disneyland, Anaheim, California. It's just the facts. It's all true. It's the one and only original Disney Park. So there you people who think WDW is better!! =P
2016-03-29 09:31:45
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answered by Anonymous
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My favorite thing about Disney is Fantasmic, i think its amazing, but i love the whole feel of Disney world, there is nothing like the atmosphere as you walk around the parks. I love being there, i have been the past two years running and am distraught i cant afford to go this year but will definitely be back next year. I love the first day going on the ferry to magic kingdom and seeing the castle get closer, it really blows me away, i love the spectro magic parade too, its so brilliant. Its just a world i hate to leave
2007-01-10 08:47:51
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answered by ? 5
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We LOVE everything at Disney, but here are a few of my favorites (in no particular order):
Pirates of the Carribean - this was always one of my favorites, but they updated it a few months ago, adding Captain Jack and a few other little things, and I think it really adds to the ride.
Soarin' - the new attraction at The Land pavilion in Epcot. It's not a big thrill ride or anything, but it's definitely worth checking out.
Japan Pavilion - my favorite of all the countries at Epcot. The hibachi restaurant is fantastic, and the whole pavilion has a really peaceful feel.
Great Movie Ride - it's really cheesy, but we love it.
Mickey's Philharmagic - a cute 3D show in the Magic Kingdom.
The Jungle Cruise - my husband loves the corny jokes.
Polynesian Resort - even if we don't stay in this hotel we spend a few hours here. The atmosphere is great.
Plus the Haunted Mansion, Big Thunder Mountain, Splash Mountain, I could go on and on...
2007-01-06 05:26:55
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answered by Anonymous
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No prob! I went back into my answers so I could find what I listed for you.
Here are my must sees at each park:
Magic Kingdom:
Splash Mountain
Space Mountain
Haunted Mansion
Pirates
Mickey's Philharmagic 3D show
Riding the people mover
EPCOT:
Soarin'
Visiting all of the countries and trying one food item or drink from each place!
Mission Space
Maelstrom - Norway Pavilion
Living Seas
Illuminations: Reflections of Earth
Disney Studios:
Rockin' Roller Coaster
Tower of Terror
Indiana Jones Stunt Spectacular
Fantasmic Night Show
Animal Kingdom:
Dinosaur
Expedition Everest
Mickey's Jammin Jungle Parade
Festival of The Lion King
Kilimanjaro Safari
Kali River Rapids
I also love both Disney water parks - typhoon lagoon has the nation's largest wave pool. Blizzard Beach has one of the nation's tallest drop-off free fall waterslide!
I also love to resort hop when I'm there - check out the other Disney resorts. The resorts are where you will find the best food on Disney property. Don't forget to go shopping at Downtown Disney or go to Pleasure Island at night - the Comedy Club is the best!
If you would like help planning your trip or if you would just like to read up on some fun tips and ideas that are updated monthly, visit my Disney Vacation Services Website, I'm All Ears at:
http://im-all-ears-disney-vacation-servi...
Have a great time!
2007-01-06 07:29:01
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answered by Anonymous
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I love being in Walt Disney World. The best moment for me is going in to the Magic Kingdom for the first time and walking down main street. I think the most fab attractions are the mountains, philharmagic, rock and roller coaster, tower of terror, soarin and mission space. I am really looking forward to the new nemo attractions and expedition everest. The hoop de doo show is fun and the character dinner at the liberty inn is great. i enjoy having my photos taken with characters- am planning on using the photopass system next time and then buying the disc so i can print them myself back in the UK.
2007-01-13 02:26:51
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answered by Angela V 1
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I do love many things in Disney.
I love the monorail view of Grand Floridian hotel. I love that hotel - when I become a millionaire I will stay there!!
I love the comedy club at downtown. So funny.
I love the tower of terror ride, I don't go on the ride itself as I'm a scaredy cat but I love the hotel itself, so funny.
I love the show where you can view the movies being made with thr artist at work while you watch.
Too many to list!!!!
2007-01-11 22:43:48
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answered by Anonymous
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I love it all - I've been 5 times once before we had kids and 4 times since .
I'm saving for trip no 6 it will be the first time we've stayed in a Disney hotel but unfortunately it won't be until 2008.
I particularly like "Soaring" in Epcot and" "Dinosaur" and "Everest" in Animal Kingdom
2007-01-06 04:17:57
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answered by mistyblue 4
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It is so hard to pick a favorite. I think that I would have to say the looks on my children's faces. When I am planning a trip to Disney I try to schedule as many character meals as possible. The look on my 1 year old's face this Christmas was classic. He loved all of the characters. I also always schedule the Luau and the Hoop-DE-doo. We were at the Hoop-De-Doo on Christmas Day and my husband was chosen to be a part of the show. My grandfather was also the recipient of a big kiss on his bald head. The Photos are amazing.
I will have to say that right now my favorite ride is the Honey Pots. Simply because it is my daughters favorite. We also loved having lunch in the castle. I had the pork, Delicious. You really can't go wrong at Disney.
Check out the web-site www.allearsnet.com. A ton of great info. Even menu's.
I hope you get back soon,
Have a Magical Day!
2007-01-05 23:26:27
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answered by Lauretta R 3
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I would definitely recommend soarin at Epcot, its not like a rollercoaster its sort of a simulator but doesn't have dodgy effects. Its amazing, definitely my hit from my hol last year! And the spider man ride at Island of Adventure, its fab! Especially for kids but my 63 yr old dad loved it too! oh and the Nmo ride at Epcot is also pretty good! If you like rollercoasters check out Everest at Animal Kingdom! Its scary stuff, and so is the Mummy returns at Universal Studios! I crapped myself!
2007-01-06 02:37:31
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answered by gail_jefferson 2
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