I love the treehouse too! Definitely top of my underrated listI know I might get skewered for this, but....... Swiss Family Robinson tree. It is an excellent representation of the book/movie and people who think there is nothing to see are missing the details that went into the "tree". Walt was an imagineer and there is a lot of imagination to take the movie and represent it the way it is in the exhibit. You essentially are taken into the journey and if you close your eyes can imagine what it would be like to be faced with the odds of a castaway life.
I also think China as an Epcot land is underrated. Their land has a lot of cultural and historical artifacts and shows that are a must for a history or culture buff.
It's a wonderful smell! Wood burning.
That, the sound of Dame Judi Dench's voice, the garages in North California and the backwards slide to modern times--it's awesome!
This is our fave quick service restaurant- the veggie burgers and fries are some of the best in WDW. Next trip I will be sure to check out the details!Dinoland-specifically Restaurantasorus. You could spend an hour looking at all of the details in that place. The "notes" left by previous archeologists, grease handprint dinosaurs in the "garage" area, the "girls only" loft. The place is fabulous! The big gift shop is pretty fun too. And they area goes all out for Christmas.
I hate that it always gets a bad rap.
I'm still bitter about losing the Walter Cronkite narration. He was my favorite of the 4 narrators Spaceship Earth has had.I love Spaceship Earth, but I always listen to it in different languages because I'm still bitter about losing the Jeremy Irons narration (and the theater being born).
Mickey's PhilharMagic.