From: jenny on
My vote is Lights Motorcars Action! NO air circulation, NO theming and
jammed in with a few thousand of your new best friends.

Second place for me: Living with the Land.
From: Paul Lalli on
Rudeney wrote:
> As a spin-off of Alpha's thread about how long you;d wait in a queue,
> and Amanda's comment there about BTMRR being a horrible queue, it got me
> thinking about my least favorite queues at WDW. I'd have to say BTMRR
> is up there near the top of the list. It's only saving grace is that
> it is shaded, but having so many people packed into a small space
> doesn't do much to make it tolerable. Of course the queues for Dumbo
> and the Teacups leave much to be desired, too! So, what's your least
> favorite queue?

How about Fantasmic? Just a great big long path that they herd you like
cattle through, one section at a time, as the mass of humanity builds up
on Sunset.

We were there last Thursday, and the line for the 2nd show was 10 people
wide and extended ALLLLLL the way from the Fantasmic entrance down
Sunset to Hollywood. It was insane.

Paul Lalli
From: Keane on
On Fri, 23 Jul 2010 19:15:21 -0400, Bashful
<wdwkittywhiskers(a)yahoo.com> wrote:

>Blossom wrote:
>
>> However, the worst queue at a theme park -- 3 options to my mind --
>> all at Cedar Point -- partly b/c of long lines and the icky locals
>> (nothing against Ohio, just that this place attracted a lot of
>> teenagers w/out manners and w/ chandeliers hanging from their navels
>> (modesty was not a component of the teenage dress code))
>> Top Thrill Dragster
>> Millenium Force (LOVE THE RIDE)
>> Disaster Transport -- worst ever -- it's like they TRIED to theme it,
>> weird paint and black lights, it just plain sucked
>>
>> Blossom
>
>I know Cedar Point has its fans, but I'm with you. We live in Ohio,
>less than 2 hours from Cedar Point. We've been ONCE. How many times
>have we been to WDW? A lot. :-)

I have a semi-planned... make that hardly-planned vacation route that
takes us right by Cedar Point, and I remarked to PiC that I might want
to stop. She asked me 'Why?' (She always asking that damn question.
Everytime she does, I hear the 'n' at the end of it.)

I had no answer. Well, I still have no answer. When you don't do
coasters (or vomit comets), there isn't a lot left in places like
Cedar Point or King's Island or Six Flags or...

Keane
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From: Keane on
On Fri, 23 Jul 2010 18:45:01 -0500, Lilith <lilithpap(a)gmail.com>
wrote:

>
>Any ride that has you climbing steep stairs.
>

From my Dec 2008 Trip Report, first time on TSMM:

"I'm almost at the end of the queue, and I'm disappointed they're
going to make me climb some stairs."

I'm with you. By like day 4, I'm having a hard enough time moving
horizontally, much less vertically.

Keane
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From: Keane on
On Fri, 23 Jul 2010 23:21:08 -0400, Paul Lalli <mritty(a)gmail.com>
wrote:

>We were there last Thursday, and the line for the 2nd show was 10 people
>wide and extended ALLLLLL the way from the Fantasmic entrance down
>Sunset to Hollywood. It was insane.
>
>Paul Lalli

Welcome to Disneyworld in July!

Keane
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One of them is this, They have the power to make a wish come true...
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