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TOT for me with DLR's Indiana Jones, DLR's Space Mountain close seconds.
26 years staying at the Polynesian
There's a great big beautiful tomorrow, shining at the end of everyday...
Twenty six straight years staying at the Polynesian
Next trip: October 2018
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Quick question for the DLRP's Space Mountain likers... Didn't your ears get beat up by the harness? I was in pain for 15 minutes after that ride. I thought it was a boxing simulator. I guess I don't have a European size neck/head.
But that magnetic uphill launch is AMAZING!
Steve "I'm Grumpy because you're Dopey"
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I've only been to WDW, but It's a toss up between Everest and Tower of Terror for me. Both give me a quick thrill!
Too many trips to keep track of now! Vacation WDW twice a year so any questions ask freely ☺️
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Without a doubt...
Rock n Rollercoaster. Hands down.
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Based on the list of rides I have ridden, I would have to say Space Mountain at DLR (which is 1000% different than the one at WDW IMHO).
I have yet to experience EE or M:S or any of the overseas park attractions so they may someday replace good ole Space Mountain at Disneyland.
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The one at DLR is different because it's already under-gone refurbishment. To the best of my knowledge the one in WDW is still the same as when it came out.
Hopefully once the WDW has been refurbished it will be just as smooth (and fun) a ride as the one in DLR.
P.S. If I'm wrong, and the one in WDW has already had renovations then please correct me. I'm not always up-to-date on things .
"We are not now that strength which in old days, Moved earth and heaven, that which we are, we are,-- One equal temper of heroic hearts, Made weak by time and fate, but strong in will, To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield.
-"Ulysses" A. Tennyson
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Originally Posted by artyboy
I have to admit that my favorite thrill rides are all at Disneyland Paris.
Crush's Coaster, as mentioned before, is simply amazing...we really need one of these in WDW.
Also, Space Mountain in Paris is far superior to what we have in Florida...(I still love our's...I just REALLY loved theirs )
Took the words out of my mouth... well.. fingers.
Crush's Coater and DLP's SM is BY FAR the best Disney rides EVER!
If we're counting the states... man...
I love RnRC, EE, ToT, and DLR's SM.
Can't really pick though!
Morgan- DVC, AP, Perfect Princess, Married at Disney
Off-site * POFQ * ASMu * POR * FW * BWI/V * Dolphin * AKL-Jambo/Kidani * WL * ASSp * Swan * POP * CBR * OKW * CSR * ASMo * BLT * SSR * AoA * DCL-Platinum * DLParis * DLR
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OH, completely forgot Pooh's Hunny Hunt in Tokyo. Incredible! Not a thrill ride exactly, but certainly thrilling! Can't wait to ride it again soon.
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Thats like asking a question like "Which one of my kids do i love more?" I love every single ride at every single park!!! But i guess this is how it will be
Splash Mountain- Magic Kingdom (I love Space Mountain but after a while, you can memorized the track and it isn't fun anymore. Splash Mountain always has the chilling drop that scares all of us to some degree. Space Mountain just doesn't do that for me)
Anyway,
Mission Space- Epcot
RnR- Hollywood studios
Everest- Animal Kingdom
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Expedition Everest and Tower of Terror are two off my favorite rides
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Originally Posted by MushuMulan
The one at DLR is different because it's already under-gone refurbishment. To the best of my knowledge the one in WDW is still the same as when it came out.
Hopefully once the WDW has been refurbished it will be just as smooth (and fun) a ride as the one in DLR.
P.S. If I'm wrong, and the one in WDW has already had renovations then please correct me. I'm not always up-to-date on things .
The one at Disneyland has ALWAYS been different: Side by side seating, different single track layout, and soundtrack (which was added PRIOR to the last major refurbishment)
The ride at WDW has remained virtually unchanged since it opened. It is due for a major refurb this year. WDW Space Mountain is more like the Matterhorn at Disneyland.
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For me
1. EE
2. RnRC
3. BTMRR
I could live on these alone!
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2015 SSR
2014 GFV & CBR/ToT 10mi!
2013 DWL & POFQ
2012 Bdwlk & SSR
2010, 2011 OKW
2009 BLT & SSR
2008 SSR & AKV
2007 SSR 2x
2006 SSR 2x
'05 DVC!SSR/DCL
'03,'04, '07 POP
'98, '99 ASMo
'95, '96 2x, '97, '98 ASMu
'89-'94 Off
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MK: Space Mountain
Epcot: Soarin
Hollywood Studios: RNRC
AK: EE
Top of all 4: Everest in my Book.
2014 POR Alligator Bayou & Beach Club.
1978-2007 Several Visits off Property.
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Originally Posted by MegaDisney
The one at Disneyland has ALWAYS been different: Side by side seating, different single track layout, and soundtrack (which was added PRIOR to the last major refurbishment)
The ride at WDW has remained virtually unchanged since it opened. It is due for a major refurb this year. WDW Space Mountain is more like the Matterhorn at Disneyland.
Eh, I think Matterhorn is rougher than WDW's Space Mountain, or at least it used to be.
That's all gonna change once the refurbishment of the Matterhorn is done .
"We are not now that strength which in old days, Moved earth and heaven, that which we are, we are,-- One equal temper of heroic hearts, Made weak by time and fate, but strong in will, To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield.
-"Ulysses" A. Tennyson
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My favorite out of all four of the WDW parks is: RnRC!
In the other parks I like:
AK - EE
Epcot - TestTrack
MK - Space Mt.
At least 14 trips before 1988
Off-site - 3-92
Off-site - 2-01
ASM - 5-02, 7-03
CBR - 11-05, 2-10
Off-site - 2-06
Pop - 6-06, 2-08
Poly -12-07
Cor. S. - 6-2010
Cor.S. - 10-11
"A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes"
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AK: Everest
EP: Mission Space
HS: Tower of Terror
MK: Space Mountain
It's not 'work' if your doing something you enjoy. Let's just say that I 'work' 5 days out of every 7.
And why do I work? So that I can take my family to WDW, silly goose!
00 - Swan
03 - Caribbean Beach
04 - Animal Kingdom Lodge
06 - POR
07 - Contemporary
08 - POR
09 - POR
2010 - Disney Wonder
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Another vote for Paris's Space Mt. Didn't do Crush cause it's in the other park!
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'74 Polynesian ($27/night)
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