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    Hello, sorry if I am beating a dead horse. I am new on this discussion board, but have loved the site for years and have been visiting WDW for almost 40 years. I thought a good way to break the ice at my first ever WDW forum might be to mention my favorite attractions from the past and see what others might be. I really look forward to reading your answers.

    There are so many attractions that I miss, but I would have to say that the ride I have missed the most is Skyway, and a close second would be World of Motion.

    honorable mentions:
    If You Had Wings
    Horizons
    The Plaza Swan Boats

    And a thumbs up if you remember the small steam train in Fort Wilderness Campground.
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    I miss Horizons, World of Motion, Kitchen Kabaret, Mr. Toad's Wild Ride, original version of JII, the previous narration (Jeremy Irons) of SSE (I liked the scenes as you were 'returning to Earth'), and also miss the previous narration of TTA.

    Change is good, but I miss the 're-rideability' of some of the classic attractions. Some of the newer attractions are cool, but I'm just not that interested in experiencing them over and over again. I like attention to detail in some of the attractions - you usually see or hear something new on each experience.
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    I would say Mr. Toad's Wild ride and Horizons.

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    Hands down it is Mr. Toad's Wild Ride for me....that was my favorite ride.
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    Hmmm, well thinking back to Epcot of old, I'd definitely say World of Motion.

    Wonder if anyone will say the Mickey Mouse Revue?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Melanie View Post
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    Hmmm, well thinking back to Epcot of old, I'd definitely say World of Motion.

    Wonder if anyone will say the Mickey Mouse Revue?
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    I have a movie of my wife and me walking through the international Gateway where we heard a cast member telling someone that "Yesterday was the final day for Mr. Toad's Wild Ride." We were so depressed that we didnt hit it again the previous day. We had no idea that it was being closed, and in fact wondered why there was such an unusually long line the previous day.

    We did however find out just in time before the original Journey into Imagination shut down and was able to get a final journey on it.

    I cant believe I forgot to mention the original Main Street Electrical Parade. I remember we use to watch it on the curb, way before the days of having to camp out on the curb hours before the parade came by. Although it has changed, I am so excited to have my daughters finally see the parade that matches the music they have been listening to for 9 years.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TinkRocks View Post
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    I miss Horizons, World of Motion, Kitchen Kabaret, Mr. Toad's Wild Ride, original version of JII, the previous narration (Jeremy Irons) of SSE (I liked the scenes as you were 'returning to Earth'), and also miss the previous narration of TTA.

    Change is good, but I miss the 're-rideability' of some of the classic attractions. Some of the newer attractions are cool, but I'm just not that interested in experiencing them over and over again. I like attention to detail in some of the attractions - you usually see or hear something new on each experience.
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    Well, I only started going to the parks in 2003 but here are my couple....

    1. The ride in Mexico Epcot-can't remember the name but I am not a fan of the replacement

    2. Alien Encounter-although I don't seem to hate Stitch as much as some on here, I admit that Alien Encounter was somewhat better.

    3. Toontown-I will miss this quite a bit


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    I miss seeing Future Corps in Epcot. Being a Drum Corps fan (hence the name), there was something appealing about playing in a drum corps that got paid, instead of having to pay!
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    gotta vote for my faves...

    1.Body Wars-Some people complained that it was too rough, but I say the human body isn't always pleasant.

    2.World of Motion-It's not that Test Track isn't great. On the contrary, it's one of my faves. Still there's nothing better than a great dark ride with a good story.

    3.El Rio Del Tiempo-I always liked this ride. It was a nice sitdown in a great pavilion, it told a decent story, had some really good animatronics, and was in my favorite park. Then for some reason they felt the need to dumb it down to below elementary school mindset and zap the culture and history out of it. Oh the humanity...

    4.The OLD Backlot Tour-I was lucky enough to see this one in '95 and it was such a neat thing for a teenager to see. Fast forward to today and I'm not really sure why it's still there if half the attraction is gone. I say revamp or move on.

    Geez, that sounded harsh lol. With all that said there is nothing better than WDW, and there is so little I would change about it. I just like to reminisce a little...
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    My memories of missing attractions are precious because of the people with whom I shared the attractions...including some of the ones going with me this week. Horizons was a great ride, but sharing it with our kids made it even better....
    If You Had Wings brings back special memories of our first trip, and the many rides DD#2 shared with her DGM...
    And World of Motion was a personal favorite..at the time, I ranked it with POTC as a favorite.
    I enjoyed the DL version of 20,000 Leagues more (perhaps because I was studying Oceanography at Post Grad School at the time), but the MK version was cool, too. Lines were too long, and often in the sun, and it wasn't a big hit with most of the family.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wdwfansince75 View Post
    My memories of missing attractions are precious because of the people with whom I shared the attractions...including some of the ones going with me this week. Horizons was a great ride, but sharing it with our kids made it even better....
    If You Had Wings brings back special memories of our first trip, and the many rides DD#2 shared with her DGM...
    And World of Motion was a personal favorite..at the time, I ranked it with POTC as a favorite.
    I enjoyed the DL version of 20,000 Leagues more (perhaps because I was studying Oceanography at Post Grad School at the time), but the MK version was cool, too. Lines were too long, and often in the sun, and it wasn't a big hit with most of the family.
    You hit the nail on the head. I too miss these extinct attractions not so much because they were thrilling or amazing in anyway, but because they remind me of the people I rode them with. Earlier I mentioned about a hallway in the Electric Umbrella that reminded me of my grandmother, and that was because I can remember her often watching us in that hall while my mother was changing one of my younger siblings in that bathroom.
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    Anyone else miss the Penny Arcade or Magic Shop? I use to buy a magic trick every year. Later it moved to Fanatasyland from Main Street.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wdwfansince75 View Post
    If You Had Wings brings back special memories of our first trip, and the many rides DD#2 shared with her DGM...
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    Exactly, same as me. And Mickey Mouse Review too. I think that if some day I go to Tokyo, and visit Tokyo Disneyland, my first attraction would be MMR, and I'll definitely cry. Remember that first trip, when I was 7yo, remember my late mother, etc.
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    I definitely miss Food Rocks. It was a very sad day when my mom and I watched that show for the final time before it closed. I think I can remember us almost crying.

    I also miss Cranium Command. One of my favourite shows after Food Rocks. That was always one of my favourite things to do along with walking around the Wonders of Life pavillion. The year after the pavillion closed I really wanted to ride Body Wars, which really makes me regret riding it when I had the chance.
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    Quote Originally Posted by villavic View Post
    Exactly, same as me. And Mickey Mouse Review too. I think that if some day I go to Tokyo, and visit Tokyo Disneyland, my first attraction would be MMR, and I'll definitely cry. Remember that first trip, when I was 7yo, remember my late mother, etc.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Main Street Jim View Post


    Removed in 2009...replaced by Mickey's PhilHarmagic...
    Removed from TD?? OMG!! Now life has no sense!! I mean I enjoy Philarmagic, and I never complained that much about many attractions they replaced, but Mickey Mouse Review is as classic as Country Bear or Small World. I never found out how closing MMR made sense.
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    Sandman,

    I do miss World of Motion. I loved how the ride spiraled outside, and I personally think it is sad to slowly see all the taste of 80s architecture and design disappear. For a good taste of that same design, I like the bathroom area in the Electric umbrella, it still has that same wall to wall and ceiling to floor carpeting that reminds me of my grandmother, rest her soul.

    Yes, the technology for the Mickey Mouse Review is certainly outdated to today's standards but as a kid, I couldn't believe that I was able to see all the Disney characters like that together. I remember wanting to see it but holding my hands over my ears because it was too noisy for me. To think of all that has been housed there since its departure.

    Talk about outdated technology, I remember thinking how comical the attraction Mission to Mars was. I couldn't believe how corny the attraction was and to think it remained there for close to 20 years. I actually have faint memories of when it was to the "moon."

    What I think is interesting is how the basic layout of the Alien Encounter and now Stitch's Great Escape still can remind me of the Mission to Mars theater.
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