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    what are rides that you never been on or only rode once? i don't know why, but i tend to stick to the rides that are before the castle. like frontier land, tomorrow land, etc. i can't remember if i ever been on anything past the castle like, Peter Pen, Alice in Wonderland, Pinocchio's Daring Journey and Snow White. i've been in that area, but i always walk past the rides.

    i got to ride them on my next trip.

  • #2
    I don't think there's any ride in DL I haven't been on, including ones that no longer exist. In DCA I've never been on Golden Zephyr or Silly Swings. At first because they just didn't interest me, now I can't due to motion sickness.
    "Life is not about waiting for the storm to pass, it's about learning to dance in the rain.​"

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    • #3
      Anything built after 1995
      Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups.

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      • #4
        Small world. Rode it once in 1983 when my mom worked for BofA and they rented the park for a company picnic. Long drive from Fresno and mom made us all ride it lol. Nothing particularly wrong with it, but for me once was enough. Now Peter Pan on the other hand. That ride is my jam! Hit it over and over when we were last at the park in 2007. Planning my grandbabies first trip early next year so will probably endure Small World once more.

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        • #5
          The subs. I get claustrophobic.

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          • #6
            Other than ROTR and Web Slingers which I have not had a chance to ride yet, Smugglers Run, Guardians, and Jessie's Critter Carousel are the only rides I've just ridden once. I'd ride the carousel again but not the other two unless they're walk on and there was absolutely nothing else left to ride.

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            • #7
              Star Tours and Smuggler's Run. Although I have experienced both (Star Tours a number of times), the older I get the more motion sick I become.

              Also Mickey's Fun Wheel. I went on the swinging gondolas once, and honestly, you couldn't pay me to experience it again.

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              • #8
                Never made any it on House of the Future, pre-TL 97 exhibits, and, due to age and size, I couldn’t do Goofy’s Bounce House and Chip n Dales Treehouse.

                Maliboomer was a one-and-done for me (ride was alright, but the screen shields felt very unsanitary to me when I rode it).

                At this stage, Gadgets Go-Coaster is not a ride I could do any longer (feel it takes longer for me to get inside and outside the coaster car than the ride lasts).

                Matterhorn in its current state is also getting to tough for me; almost every recent ride I find myself thanking the heavens I didn’t need to see a chiropractor.

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                • #9
                  I've never ridden the Mark Twain at night. I usually leave Disneyland before evening, and when I do stay late it is to see Fantasmic. Suffice to say, a night ride around Rivers of America has never worked out for me, but it is top on my list. The Mark Twain at night would be such a fun spot to rent for a party too.
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                  ― Benjamin Hoff, The Tao of Pooh

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Brian PieGuy View Post
                    I've never ridden the Mark Twain at night. I usually leave Disneyland before evening, and when I do stay late it is to see Fantasmic. Suffice to say, a night ride around Rivers of America has never worked out for me, but it is top on my list. The Mark Twain at night would be such a fun spot to rent for a party too.
                    I sure think River of America is Peaceful being on the Riverboat at night.....specially on the Sailing Ship Columbia,
                    But Mark Twain is also enjoyable......When one can do it ?
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                    • #11
                      This is a tricky one. The easiest answer is everything that came before me. Natures Wonderland, Flying Saucers etc. I did technically go on Adventures Through Inner Space but I was around 2 or 3 and don't remember it.

                      I went on the majority of attractions that were around in the 90's and once the mid 2000's hit I started making my own trips and being more completionist about my visits. After missing Superstar Limo I made it a deal to check out things I normally consider lesser tier at least once.

                      Oddly with all my completionist runs I don't think I've done Columbia, I'm pretty sure the Mark Twain just always pulls up to the station, I shurg and figure it's good enough and go.

                      I also missed Luigi's Flying Tires. The wait was just ridiculous in 2012 and while I worried that I might not get another chance I was also alone on that trip and knew most guides recommended two people to get any kind of movement out of the things so I just skipped it.


                      I haven't been on any of the new things post 2012 because I actually haven't visited since. I know I comment on these things alot but I guess I just like watching videos and posting about attraction theory :P now that I'm a Californian I'm going to try to visit a bit more frequently but all the changes have really messed with things and my big tourist trick got thrown off by the shutdown and all.
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