Agreed!! That site has some great, really original shirts... for ALL SORTS of things, btw...@MickeyMinnieMom Thank you! That is great! I may order that shirt.
I love this thread. It's so nice to read a positive one about the smaller things that folks appreciate.
I was just going to reply to my own thread and say just that! The WEDway PeopleMover (which it will always be to me... why not honor Walt still?) is one of the few things we do every time we are at Magic Kingdom. Especially on crowded days when all of the paths in MK are wall to wall people, it is nice to get a 10 minute break to relax and glide above all the chaos. It used to be better when you could see more of Space Mountain instead of just darkness, but it is still a "must do".
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Totally agree! I could ride this thing all day. Love the relaxing tour around Tomorrowland. It's my Disney Zen moment. After reading all the comments praising it, however, I'm not sure it qualifies as "underrated"!I was just going to reply to my own thread and say just that! The WEDway PeopleMover (which it will always be to me... why not honor Walt still?)
Disney Buses! I've heard so much complaints about it, but I'm convinced all those have never ever stayed off site using a very unreliable transportation to the parks
Monster's Inc Laugh Floor. I freaking LOVE that attraction. I know it's corny, but depending on the audience it's a different show every time.
Turtle Talk...same reason as above.
Flights of Wonder.
Also there are times when my husband will go on a ride alone (as it is too intense for me) and I'll try and find a place where I can potentially see him as well as other rides when it's an outdoor ride. The times where I've been able to see him and hear his distinctive laughter have been some of my fav and yet very simple things.
Totally agree! I could ride this thing all day. Love the relaxing tour around Tomorrowland. It's my Disney Zen moment. After reading all the comments praising it, however, I'm not sure it qualifies as "underrated"!
Another one I have not seen mentioned here is the magnificent film in the France pavilion, Impressions de France. Yes, the shots of the people in 1970s clothes feels outdated, but the marvelous cinematography and soundtrack with works by Saint-Saens, Debussy and others is sublime.
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