EPCOT; Mother and Son; Spaceship Earth
  • On Jan 27, 2011
    Kristen from CA Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

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    Which rides at WDW have the most interesting lines?

    Hi Kristin!

    I love your question! Its such a fun one to think about!

    Here are my personal favorites:

    • Expedition Everest - Beware of the Yeti! This queue is so much fun! Be sure to look for all the references to Yeti sightings. So much detail when into this queue that I could literally spend hours in it!
    • Tower of Terror - To be honest, I'm a big ole chicken. BUT I would even go through this queue just to see it (and then take the chicken-exit if my family would let me!)! Its really that good!
    • Toy Story Midway Mania - Mr. Potato Head rocks! Seriously, if you haven't seen him, you need to!
    • Kali River Rapids - I've got a soft spot for this ride, its one of my favorite. I love the attention to detail both in the queue line, and as you look out onto the grounds around it.
    • The Haunted Mansion - The Stretching Room! It has no windows, it has no doors! Just be sure to check it out!
    • Pirates of the Caribbean - A classic. And, I just can't resist those skeletons locked in a stalemate on the Chess board.
    And, while I haven't seen it yet, the new queue for The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh has gotten rave reviews. Its on my list to check out on my next trip!

    I hope this gives you a few things to check out! Enjoy your trip!
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Our family of four is an adventurous and nerdy bunch! Vacations match our lifestyle with tons of action, rides, park-hopping and over-the-top experiences. Dining is tops too! From scrumptious snacks to vegetarian meals, we enjoy it all! Learn More About Kathie

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