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Three stand out for me: HM, ToT, and PoTC. All three of these really set the stage for what's ahead. I read those tombstones everytime and love it when a newbie is in the HM and the walls do their thing!
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Defintely the HM and ToT. Both have such great themeing that I simply want to slow down and soak it all in. (And it's only coincidence that both are "creepy" attractions. Really.)
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I enjoy waiting 10 or 15 minutes in virtually every queue area. Most lines have worthwhile theming, at least for a little while. My family rarely waits for any attraction for more than 25 minutes.
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My 2 year old is awesome at standing in lines and waiting. She constantly reminds me "we have to wait our turn!" be it for characters or a ride. She is amazing... anyways, her favorite has to be Nemo. It makes you feel like you walk down the beach into the ocean and she loves to watch all the little schools of fish swim by on the wall.
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definately tower of terror..
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Some great responses here!
Love POTC, EE, TOT, HM, KaliRR, Kil Safari, Bug's Life, GMR, StarTours, and so many more... Disney does a great job!!!
Best queues I've seen, however, are in California at DL. Queue for Indiana Jones Adventure is simply amazing. They have a cute Monster's Inc. ride (Mike & Sulley to the Rescue) that has a great queue as well.
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mt everest and the nemo ride at epcot
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Originally Posted by Maleficent's Dad
Best queues I've seen, however, are in California at DL. Queue for Indiana Jones Adventure is simply amazing.
I would agree that The Indiana Jones Adventure at Disneyland is probably the best queue at any of the Disney parks I've been to.
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It's been a while since I have been there. I do like the wait at HM to read the tombstones and hear the howling dogs, PotC, Space and Splash Mtn, BTMRR, RnRc, ToT.
Well, I guess that sums it up. There are a lot of fun queues to be in for me. I hope my DD likes them when we take her.
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I love the Space mountain queue for some reason. even though when your in it you are wating llike an hour it just is cool to me to see the stars and see the ride way up high. my second favorite it TOT becuase they put so much detail into the queue and its just awesome.
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Re: Queue Areas
I also like the show in the queue area for StarTours.
Another show in the queue area I like, is the one for MuppetVision 3-D. The last time I was at Walt Disney World is the first time I saw the whole show in the queue area. I was especially delighted to discover, by the film they show in the queue area, that one of the penguins in the film, has the same first name as I do.
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EE, gret movie ride, hm, slash, i love all the stuff while waiting for hall of presidents, and the muppets pre show is almost a show of its own
Jimmy
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I love the queue area for Kali River Rapids. Its especially fun when there is no wait and you can just walk through, enjoying the different cool things you see in the "jungle."
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Originally Posted by Darin M
The Haunted Mansion Queue area is by far the best. The stretching paintings in the elevator really get you in the mood
Last year during MNSSHP the CM's at the HM were great, so totally in the spirit fo the season
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I think my faves would have to be...
1) Dinosaur - I love how it looks like a museum.
2) The Jungle Cruise - Some of those signs are a riot.
3) Pirates - Love the skeletons playing chess.
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I have to agree with the Muppet Vision 3d queue, we always try to time it right so we can watch the entire pre-show and look at all the neat props in the room. Another one I just love is the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror queue, I think it's just amazing. Space Mountain can be cool because I really like all the pictures of space... And Star Tours has props that are fun to look at... Mostly just the first two though, I don't ever otherwise wish to wait in line.
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EE is really intresting.
But I have to agree with an above comment that Indiana Jones at the Magic Kingdom is the best. I have waited in that one for over two hours when there was no fast passes and had so much fun taking pictures in line.
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Tower of Terror
Haunted Mansion
PoTC
Expedition Everest
In that order. I'd probably put EE before PoTC, but the times we've been in the EE queue it's been HOT and PoTC is always nice and cool.
Keven
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I think Muppet VIsion is my favorite, I would gladly wait there (even if seats in the theatre are open) until I had seen the whole pre-show and looked at all the objects and sight gags.
Voyage of the Little Mermaid does a good job of getting me in the mood and spirit. It is also a cool, dark resting place on a hot day.
Im not a big TestTrack fan, but its a queue are where time passes fast (pun intended)
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