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View Poll Results: How would you rate the Tomorrowland Transit Authority?

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  • ***** : Awesome on every level.

    41 28.28%
  • **** : One of the better rides around.

    51 35.17%
  • *** : Average stuff, but still a pretty fun time.

    47 32.41%
  • ** : Not bad, but not especially good either.

    3 2.07%
  • * : Don't waste your vacation time with this one.

    2 1.38%
  • 0 : Terrible. Not even worth it at a carnival.

    1 0.69%
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    Thumbs up WDW Rated & Reviewed - Tomorrowland Transit Authority

    Tomorrowland Transit Authority


    Intro: The TTA opened in 1975 as the WEDway People Mover, a demonstration of the new ride system that Imagineering had developed, originally for EPCOT. The idea was that large cities would replace their subways with this new type of urban transit that runs on magnets and is much cleaner to operate than normal trains. What ended up happening was roller coaster designers realized they could propel trains really really fast using magnets and America’s cities kept operating dirty mass transit systems. Oh well, live and learn.

    Queue: There’s not really a “queue” per se at the TTA, both because there is never anybody waiting in line to board and because Disney anticipated this and, therefore, didn’t really build one, opting instead for what can best be described as a flat bottomed escalator leading up to the elevated moving platform on which you board the people mover cars for the ride.

    Ride: There are two seats per car, facing each other, with enough total room in the cab to fit four people. Since the ride is hardly ever full, it’s a great opportunity to sprawl, relax, and enjoy the breeze. There is a story and a theme to the ride, which makes it all the more enjoyable, but if you don’t care to pay attention to such things you can just sit back and enjoy the scenic ten minute trip around Tomorrowland. But, since you fine folks read these reviews for a little more substance than “enjoy the breeze for 10 minutes,” I’ll elaborate on said story and theme.

    One of the reasons I love Tomorrowland is because it is the only section of the Magic Kingdom where Disney has actually come up with one elaborate story to connect all of the rides to the land itself. The TTA is where you get the background of this story. If you want to get the most out of Tomorrowland, pay attention to the narration on this ride and then notice the subtleties all around the land that play upon it.

    The TTA is the “skyway” transportation system for the metropolis of “Tomorrowland,” essentially a space trading outpost. A recorded voice narrates the tour of the city. The tour begins at the Tomorrowland Interplanetary Convention Center, where a company called X-S Tech is providing a demonstration of a new teleportation device. I’m sure nothing will go horribly wrong.

    The train moves past the main entrance to Tomorrowland, spinning to the right of forward progress to offer a really nice elevated view of Cinderella Castle (even more amazing if you can hop aboard at night, and super duper amazing if you ride during Wishes, sometimes repeat rides of the kind are made available by generous corporate policy ducking cast members who let people stay on because, really, nobody else is racing up the flat bottomed escalator anyway.)

    Next we move inside of the building that houses the colossal gift shop “Mickey’s Star Traders.” If I had a dollar for every tacky souvenir I bought in there on an impulse...hmm, come to think of it, I don't think I've ever actually bought anything in there. We pass by a model of a futuristic city, actually a model for Walt Disney’s original vision of EPCOT. It’s a very nice piece of Disney history that is rightfully on display for all to see. Next we pass by a window overlooking the gift shop, so you can begin planning your post-ride purchases now.

    We head back outside and over the loud and annoyingly anachronistic “Tomorrowland Indy Speedway.” If they don’t want to ditch the concept completely, they could at least replace the goofy “Indy” cars on rails with go-carts or something. I suppose that’s better left for the “Tomorrowland Indy Speedway” review. Nah, that’s not going to happen. We move past the Speedway and down a long boring straightaway towards the giant arcade that I’ve never been into and should probably be replaced with something useful.

    Finally, we make it to Space Mountain. Whooo! Wait until I actually write a full Space Mountain review, the Ric Flair references are really going to fly. Space Mountain, it is revealed, is actually a transit point for cargo. Makes perfect sense to me, especially since FedEx used to sponsor it. Though, they also mention that space travel is "an adventure." So, maybe the adventure is traveling like cargo. I love when ride backstories change at the whim of corporate sponsors, like baseball stadium names. The TTA actually moves through a significant portion of the ride, offering views of the main lift, the queue, and the boarding platform.

    We continue to move through the far side of Tomorrowland, making our way over to the Carousel of Progress, spinning around the ride building, and then into the Buzz Lightyear building for a bizarre Horizon-esque advertisement for robot hair-care and then a glimpse into the Buzz Lightyear Space Ranger Spin ride. We head back outside for another nice view of Cinderella Castle, then we move over the Metropolis Science Center, where a demonstration for a time machine operates seasonally. The narrator doesn’t say it operates seasonally, I added that little tidbit myself. Finally, we head into the middle of Tomorrowland, dubbed “Rocket-tower Plaza” for the purposes of the backstory, where we return to the station and the ride comes to an end.


    Thoughts: It’s not going to blow you away with special effects, or music, or in depth story and scenery. What the TTA will do is give riders a nice tour of Tomorrowland featuring entertaining narration providing the back-story of the land and a relaxing respite from a hot day in Florida. Not the greatest ride in the park, but a thoroughly enjoyable one.

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    nostalgia almost drove me to rate this 5 stars, but i couldn't justifiably do it, even for my favorite attraction. i'll stand by my 4 stars, though- no better way to get a 10 minute break any time of the day, with great views of the park and a neat storyline to boot. plus, the idea of riding on magnets is so incredibly cool.
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    DS' 3rd Favorite ride. #1 was WDW railraod, #2 was the monorail.
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    Cool

    We have to do the Blue Ride.... My Nieces love it.... we do it at least 4 times a trip.....

    the last time I was on it It broke and I had to walk off..........






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    I love the TTA! Nice, relaxing way to tour tomorrowland and cool off!
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    Tomorrowland Transit Authority is a great attraction, and this review finally explained why.

    I could never explain what I liked about the ride, but now I know. The cool story makes Tomorrowland probably the greatest of all the lands.
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    I love it!! It is a great way to rest and still do Disney!! I love the announcer guy! I hope WDW doesn't take it out like DL did.
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    I love it and its a great ride to look over the whole of the park ,i find it very relaxing

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    It is just a nice place to relax and try and refresh before taking on the rest of the MK

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    Quote Originally Posted by wedway fan View Post
    nostalgia almost drove me to rate this 5 stars, but i couldn't justifiably do it, even for my favorite attraction. i'll stand by my 4 stars, though- no better way to get a 10 minute break any time of the day, with great views of the park and a neat storyline to boot. plus, the idea of riding on magnets is so incredibly cool.
    Well put, I feel the same way, though it is not my favorite attraction. The things that I love best about it are the quick and easy load time, the relaxing pace, the unique views, and the excellent theming. The best part, however, is the narration. It's just too funny!
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    There's really not much to it, but no trip to WDW is complete for us without a few rides on the TTA. I think the beauty of this attraction is in its simplicity and soothing qualities. You need a little TTA downtime between mountain ranges.
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    I think you gave a fair assessment of this ride. There isn't alot to it. It moves along at a sedate pace and shows you views of several attractions in Tomorrowland. I think the charm of this ride is that you can relax and let yourself unwind. It is a great way to catch your breath before you move on to the next thrill.
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    It gets 5 stars from me, and two thumbs way, way up! It is one of my very favorites and will always be a very sentimental one for me. My daughter and I have spent a lot of time up there relaxing, people watching, and just enjoying being there with each other. When I think of the TTA, I automatically connect it to all my warm fuzzy feelings I have for all my trips to WDW with her. Love it!!
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    We ride this at least once every time we're at the MK. I love sitting there watching the world go by and peaking in on all the rides.
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    We love the TTA it's number one in our book! 5 stars!
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    I love TTA. Part of it is nostalgia, I'm sure - I remember riding it and loving it when I was a kid back in the 70s WEDway days.

    It's one of those rides that are hard to explain the appeal of to someone who has never been to WDW. No - it's not exciting or scary or a thrill ride, but it is, without a doubt, very "Disney."

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    I like the TTA becasue it is a chance to sit and, as frankie says, relax for a few minutes and get away from the hustle and bustle of the regular park, if you know what I mean.
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    I gave it a vote of 3 stars. Although it is not always a 'must do' on our WDW trips, it is a great way to take a break from the crowds in the park with a relaxing ride through parts of it.
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    If I could ride one ride @ disney it wouldn't be that one unless I've been walking in the heat, my feet are swollen or I have blisters-- then it's my #1.
    It's a quick R&R ride and not a thrill but it seems like I always look forward to the much needed break. I give it 3 * * *
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    Thumbs up love it

    I still call this one the "People Mover", and it reminds me of my first few trips in the 70's when I was little.

    Now as a mom with small kids, I just like the no line thing, and relaxing time on it. I guess I'm mostly nostalgic about it.
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