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We all know that part of the Disney experience is waiting in line.... Here is a list of our favorite lines~
Here is a list of our top 10 queue's in WDW: (line waiting areas)
10. The Jungle Cruise: It's themed well and fits the ride. It has a similar  feeling to the queue of Expedition Everest in my opinion. You get the impression  that you're not in central Florida anymore.
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9. Muppet Vision 3-D: It's not much of a queue, it's just a big room but the  pre show movie still makes us laugh  even after seeing it soooo many  times.
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8. The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh: The new interactive honey walls  are really fun and help to pass the time if you're stuck in the stand by  line.
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7. Tower of Terror: Even though I've only ridden (do we technically ride  this?) this attraction once, I have to admit the queue is pretty awesome. From  the dust to the tea cup covered in spider webs you believe this is an abandoned  hotel.
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6. The Haunted Mansion: The ghost horse pulling the carriage, the tomb  stones, the howling dog. This is a great queue and once inside the stretching  room is still fun. I love hearing first timers trying to figure out if the room  is actually stretching or the floor lowering.
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5. Toy Story Midway Mania: Giant versions of the toys a lot of us gre up  with, the used and unused crayons are fun, it's obvious Andy has a thing against  girly colors:-)!
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4. Space Mountain: My husband lobbied for Space Mountain, I'm not a coaster  fan at all but he's been on it countless times and has every stitch of music  from the ride on his Zune this is one of his favorite attractions. The  interactive games are nice but if you play your cards right and ride at the  right time you'll just stroll right past them.
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3. Test Track: I'm pretty sure we're all pretty intimate with the Test  Track queue, after 12 years the ride system still is wonky and we've all been  stuck waiting for the ride to come back on line. Getting past the wonky system  the queue is pretty cool, it conveys it's thought well and is spot on.
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2. Star Tours: I'm married to a Star Wars nerd, he admits it proudly:-)!  I'm not much of a Star Wars nerd but I must admit that this is a great queue,  from the robots, working on the shuttles, to C-3PO greeting you, you  are transported to that galaxy far, far away. Can't wait to ride 2.0 in Disney  Land in a few months!
And the number one is!
And the number one is!
1. Expedition Everest: As I stated before I'm not a coaster kinda gal, but  I've walked though the queue a few times with my husband. He keeps pressing me  to try it once and I'm not budging! I've been in the queue a couple of times  and it really does feel like you're in Nepal/Tibet. Even though the Yeti seems  to be stuck in disco mode this is still the queue of all queues in WDW. 
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4 comments:
Great observations! I worked at Disney...but no lines to worry about unless the park was busy (I worked on the Ferry and resort boats). Thanks for the interest in my blog. :D
Gabby
The...Late, Young Family
I am now following you from Welcome Wednesday. I LOVE Disney and am a total fan. Love your blog!
Would love for you to follow me.
Gilda
http://evan-and-lauren-a.blogspot.com/
great advise. When you're traveling with kids, waiting is important
Looks like you had an awsome time. we are planning to take our Grandson next year.
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