Most of them our my fav. it gives a special experiance.
Test Track = Very interesting, there's always something to read about and its very informative.
Muppets = Just a lot of fun, I think I may enjoy the preshow more than the actual movie!
Rock n' Rollercoaster = I love the music and all the memorabelia
Great Movie Ride = I like all the old costumes and such
Pirates of the Caribbean = can't beat the skelatons playing chess! And of course the songgggg!!!!!!!
Space Mountain = the que is very relaxing, and it reminds me of E-Ride Night when you zip right through it and right onto the ride!
"It's kind of fun to do the impossible." - Walt Disney
"Adults are just grown up kids, anyway." -Walt Disney
(((Por favor mantangense alejado de las puertas)))
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Most of them our my fav. it gives a special experiance.
Shelley DVCmember 2006
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how about "...will be dumbo cuz its gonna be sweet"?
Eric
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Queue's are one of the best parts about WDW in my opinion because it puts on display all of the amazing detail that WDI puts into each attraction.
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"It's kind of fun to do the impossible"- Walt Disney
Tower of Terror
In winter,if you never owned even one pair of elephant paws ,it's really a pity.
I hear and I forget. I see and I remember. I do and I understand. -- Confucius
I love the test track que. I think it's so interesting and I love the ride as well
Interesting thing!
In winter,if you never owned even one pair of elephant paws ,it's really a pity.
I hear and I forget. I see and I remember. I do and I understand. -- Confucius
No way can I choose just 3 from that list!
Honestly each one has its own flair...
It is almost impossible to choose one two or three...
TOT... Simply put... it has the best theme of any other ride in the world... the cobwebs, the hotel lobby, and even things like the newspaper on the table near the chairs... the commitment to detail is undeniable...
Test Track... there is soo much going on in that queue... it borders on a system overload for the mind... the fact that you do not really cross others on line until the end makes you almost feel like your not on line at all...
Star Tours... Two words... STAR WARS... anything with a star wars theme will keep ppl interested...
The Muppets... The posters... the key is under the mat... the preshow... and the bulletin boards.... it all screams muppets to me...
Soarin'... reminds you of an airport terminal... the soft turns and the preride games make ppl forget that they are waiting for a ride...
Rockin Roller Coaster... Once inside G-force records you almost feel as though you are in a recording studio...
There are plenty more that would absolutely get my vote...
So many great choices! This is what, I believe, sets WDW apart from other parks. They create an immersive experience where the queue is often part of the overall experience, rather than a standard line outside a ride building.
My votes were: Tower of Terror, Space Mountain, Haunted Mansion, and Muppets.
The HM queue is great, especially if you include the foyer and the stretching room as part of the queue along with the graveyard.
The Muppets pre-show video is hysterical, I laugh every time. I always hope that we just missed the show, so we can watch the whole thing.
I haven't been to Space Mountain since the refurb, but the old queue, despite it's borderline claustrophobic enclosures, was home to great visual illusions and some of the best queue music in all WDW.
The Tower of Terror is my vote as best overall. The queue is what makes it my favorite ride anywhere. The 40's-era music with a little added echo adds to the "creep factor" of the dilapidated courtyard area. There is so much detail in the lobby, and the pre-ride video is great!
Monorail Orange
"Please stand clear of the doors. Por favor manténganse alejado de las puertas."
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Expedition Everest does such a great job making the story of the Yetti seem like it is a true one. The imaginears really out did themselves with the research they did
does anyone else agree that Kali River Rapids is underated? The artifacts and signs in that queue are very interesting if you pay attention
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