My favorite underrated attractions are: -Country Bears Jamboree -Peoplemover -Living with the Land -Gran Fiesta Tour -Star Tours (WDW only) -Muppet Vision 3D -Kali River Rapids (At Night) -Dinosaur And yes,all of these are from WDW because I've only been to those Disney parks.
I love Dinosaur--it certainly doesn't get as much love as it should. I think it's partly because it's somewhat out of the way, off a little-loved section of the park. You really have to go looking for it to find it. But even Primeval Whirl (a far inferior ride) seems to get more traffic.
I live in Mexico so I had never been to that ride, but I went last year and it was fun! Almost everything was accurate and it’s a fun ride. The only thing that is conflicting is that they can’t decide if they’re focusing on Aztecs or Mayans but almost nobody knows the difference
The walkthroughs of mickey and Minnie’s houses in Toontown. They’ve always been one of my favorites! I’ve been doing them every time I go to Disneyland since I was a little kid. So many people want Disney to get rid of Toontown but it’s honestly one of the most creative and interactive parts of the park and I love it. Walkthrough attractions and interactivity in the parks is so important and personal especially when it comes to providing experiences for children and I hope Disneyland gets more of them someday
Your Brother love those both!!! Winnie the Pooh is seperate from all the Fantasyland dark rides and is so fun to ride, and silly symphony swings is a must whenever my family is close by
Loved this topic - I agree with all of these! Some other ones I have are: 1. Dragon's Lair walkthrough at Disneyland Paris 2. Nautilus walkthrough at Disneyland Paris 3. Carousel of Progress at Magic Kingdom 4. Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln at Disneyland 5. O Canada! at Epcot
There are a LOT of good walkthroughs in Paris! It really makes it feel like a living place you can really explore, instead of just going from place to place. The Tom Sawyer like caverns under the Swiss Family Tree are EPIC, My Girlfriend got lost in there playing Pirate! IT's actually creepy when you hear the swisspolka echo in the caverns from afar, getting louder and louder by the roots of the tree. And SKULL ROCK ITSELF! We felt like Peter pan and Tigerlily escaping Hook. There's also the Aladdin one which is cool as well in the same Adventureland (which feels enormous!) Even just walking in Agrabah glowing at night was cool! Despite Genie's out of place jeep! And the Frontierland entrance actually has a place you can climb to the top of the fort and see some displays of old western living. Nautilus was really cool, they did the effects so well It felt like Disney at its best. So mysterious and creepy. Speaking of that, The Dragon is probably one of the coolest things ever built.
@@NsiderCustomrobo13 I never miss it personally, It's one of Walt's originals from the World's Fair, and It's VERY stirring and very topical even after all those years since the 1800s. You feel more patriotic after it
No love for the Gran Fiesta Tour starring the three caballeros? That ride is legendary and definitely under appreciated. The #1 way to travel from the queue line of the Gran Fiesta Tour back to the queue line. 10/10 experience and hands down one of the BEST Disney attractions that has ever been built.
The Carousel of Progress is totally underrated! It's one of the few attractions at Disney World that Walt actually touched and has an amazing history. I think it needs the respect it deserves.
The COP needs a lot of tlc though! I got stuck seeing the first scene like 17 times in a row once! But It has a charm to it that really resonates with fans of old time Walt World's Fair mentality. The Final scene looks like it depicts today, with VR headsets, Talking to appliances (like Siri/Google Home), and of course....Car Phones....well that's a bit out of place.
I don't think Spaceship Earth is underrated, mostly because everyone has to ride the giant globe they see when they enter. That Being said some foolish former CEO wanted to fill it up with cheeseball cartoons under the guise of a ride about "Story Telling", and just GOD NO! This ride is one of the last remainders of OLD EPCOT, the cool Futuristic world's fair that felt like walking into a Star Trek Next Generation episode. All the other GOOD Omnimovers are gone! They left the dull seas one though... Primeval Whirl was gone before I got to ride it, In fact in my absence from the parks it came and left! I thought It fit in so well with the roadside USA theming, and I definately prefer it to the big ugly empty lot that replaced it that makes everything so lopsided like someone built an amusement park with ONE ride! I did NOT think I was gonna like Laugh Floor, I thought it'd be a really short show you watch while you get food or something like an inferior Cosmic Ray's, but It was HILARIOUS, and themed well! It looked like the Monsters Inc HQ and I believed it. I was also in the show when they made a crack about my LEGOLAND shirt! Totally glad I stopped even though I was in a rush. Like I said the People Mover is just AWESOME in every way, and you can see both a cool angle of space mt and Progress City
Living with the Land is probably my favorite attraction at Epcot. I just love seeing that greenhouse so much. And for anyone else who really enjoys that attraction, I highly recommend doing the Behind the Seeds walking tour. It does cost like $12 per person or something, but you get to learn so much more about the greenhouse and you get a much better look at a lot of what's in there. Plus you get to feed the tilapia fish.
Surprised the MK people mover wasn't on this list, but the people mover is probably well appreciated! Gran Fiesta Tour in Epcot and Winnie the Pooh are some of my favorites. Love this channel.
Some of my family’s favorite things to do every time we go to Disney World is Living with the Land, the Carousel of Progress, and the People Mover! I feel like all of them are under appreciated. They’re all really nice when it’s hot and lines are long!
The Storybook Land Canal Boats have always been my favorite ride and it's so underrated. Both versions, (Disneyland and Disneyland Paris) are just so whimsical and beautiful.
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The Enchanted Tiki Room gets my vote. Very underrated but people should appreciate it more because of its early use of audio animatronics that helped spawn the technology into later attractions.
I think the Tiki Room in Cali is more popular, as A: IT has a brand new restaurant next to it, and B: It's Walt's first fully Audio Animatronic attraction, which uses more than repeating loop fiberglass or plywood figures. A lot of Disneyland visitors are either locals who are into the park, or extreme Disney Nerds, due to it's location, size, and history. The Disney WORLD show however has a REALLY cool Volcano in the windows. If only they combined those two. I wouldn't bother with the Stitch or whatever one in Tokyo It's basically Under New NEW Management
I just went to Disneyland this week (inspired by watching your videos) & I definitely agree with the railroad. It was around 9 pm , I had my fresh beignets & hot chocolate, & impulsively decided to get on the train. We rode through and ate our snacks & I was able to appreciate the ride like I hadn’t before. It was so calm and the dioramas are beautiful. We also got a glimpse into Galaxy’s Edge so that was unexpected! Overall, the moments I appreciated from that day most were when we sat down and just absorbed the atmosphere. I’ve been going to Disneyland since I was little so I think at 21 I’m over waiting in line for rides like Space Mountain, unless I have a fast pass.
Last trip, I asked my family what rides they wanted Fast Passes for, and my Dad wouldn't stop saying "Carousel of Progress" and I'm like "Dad, we don't need a Fast Pass for that." But every time we were talking about the rides we definitely wanted to ride, he always mentioned Carousel of Progress. Obviously his favorite ride, one of my favorites, too.
I love Living With The Land so much. I go on it every time I go to Epcot. Sometimes twice. Honestly, I enjoy it more than Spaceship Earth. I especially love pointing out all the hidden mickeys. There seem to be new ones every time.
Muppet Vision! Will watch that every time we go to Hollywood Studios. Carousel of Progress is the other big one for me, love seeing Walt's enthusiasm for technology and progress
The Carousel of Progress has always been one of my favorite rides. The line is never that long and it’s always air conditioned. Lol. Which is why I rode it in the first place. At least the first time that is. The ride has a special place in my heart. So I appreciate it very much
I love the country bear jamboree. It was my grandfather's favorite thing at Disney. Since he passed we've gone to see it in his memory. He also loved The Hall of Presidents. Both are shows I have come to love as I've gotten older.
Not a ride but the interactive areas of Toon Town are seriously some of my favorite things in the parks. Don’t see a lot of people taking advantage of those anymore
Was lucky enough to go on a school trip to WDW this past April, and I made it a goal to do some lesser known attractions and experiences for my friends’ first trip. It was a huge success, and we now have great memories on the Laugh Floor and watching the Flag Ceremony in Town Square.
I know it’s probably not underrated in the grand scheme, but Carousel of Progress is certainly underrated now. It’s my all time favorite! I love the song and story so much.
Journey Into Imagination with Figment is my favorite underrated attraction, though I truly wish that I had been alive to ride the original Journey into Imagination. That ride looked amazing, and the Dreamfinder was an amazing character in general.
I grew up with that version, and It was definitely one of my favorite rides ever. It felt like you really left reality behind and travelled to a place of wonders, even more so than any other ride. The steampunk airship that followed you (where the loading/intro movie area is now btw), The crazy 80s vaporwave dancing laser shapes, The flower gardens, the horror story area, all of it just felt like something truly alluringly magical. Even the old Imageworks where I felt like I found something new every time behind every corner. They had a rainbow tunnel where colors followed you, leading to the old stepping tones, and if you went further, you saw this crazy like circular table thing where it was like an areal view of the dream finder's ship flying around. They had these instruments that when you waved your hands played notes that floated out of them (via pepper's ghost) into the dark, and of course the blue screen with I think Imagineer Joe Rhode as as the Dreamfinder? (If I remember correctly). Anyway, that type of magic is totally lost today, but maybe we'll get it back. I hear they're gonna try to make a movie of it. The Comics were great. I remember when they changed the ride I cried (see Kodak you make little boys cry!)
Yes! Keep kermit! My favorite underrated attractions in WDW are: The peoplemover, the tiki room, the liberty belle, Philharmagic, the gran fiesta tour, the American adventure, imagination, its tough to be a bug, dinosaur, star tours, and muppetvision 3d
My list: 1. Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln 2. Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln 3. Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln 4. Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln 5. Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln
I love the Hall of Presidents as well. Although, its a little uncomfortable now with Trump being there and being a bit controversial. But they got his mannerisms really well, so its tolerable for now.
@Coelophysis Sure all Presidents are controversial to someone I suppose. I guess it just feels like Trump in particular is really contentious, its hard to even discuss it, so it just makes me feel uncomfortable. Many of the most controversial Presidents in our past (some more controversial than Trump) are long enough ago that its a little easier to talk about or to see them. Trump is the current President, so its fresh, AND he's one of the few speaking in Hall of Presidents. As I said, I thought they got his mannerisms really well, and I still enjoy Hall of Presidents.
Yes! Great Moments With Mr. Lincoln brings tears to my eyes every time. And Walt was part of this rode/show. It's been decades since it first opened but Mr. Lincoln appears as real as ever. Walking into that space is a blast from Disneyland past.
I personally like the Kermit touch - it's very charming. And thank you for showing love to the Sleeping Beauty walk-through! On my first trip to Anaheim, I was so pumped to discover it almost like it was a secret just for me (mainly because no one else was in there). In terms of other attractions I find underrated, I'm always sort of surprised how many people haven't done Monsters Laugh Factory. I do it every visit - if not multiple times just because you always get a different show depending on the audience. Also good for when you need a sit in the AC. Same goes for getting lunch with Sonny Eclipse.
Sub and you will Die, interesting choices. I mean, the river journey of the Na’vai (or whatever it’s called) is kinda slow but the animatronic! Imagineers say that she is a kind of her own. The river boat is just a nice attraction to get away from the crowds for the day and cool off. It’s not meant to be a high thrilling ride. But I can see where you are coming from to be fair.
@Sub and you will Die I'm happy I had a fast pass for Navi River Journey. I would of been pissed if I waited 3 hours for that short of a ride. That animatronic was amazing tho
Skyler Rutherford I’ve never tried to be honest. I’m usually with family and we are just trying to get everything in at least once. But they agree that it’s the most fun of any ride short of Mission Breakout or Incredicoaster
I love the Disneyland railroad. I love riding around the park, past the Grand Canyon diorama, all that good stuff. I just love hearing the sounds of the trains like the whistle and the ringing bell.
Wow! Great Video! Edit: okay after watching the video I just wanna say the extra work you've been putting into the videos really shows. I always loved the dinosaur part of the railroad, even more so than some of the more popular rides. One of my favorite underrated attractions is definitely Great Moments With Mr. Lincoln, we try to go there every visit most of the time
I LOVE living with the land! We did a behind the scenes tour when I was in middle school and it was one of my favorite Disney memories. I remember seeing baby American alligators and fish used in farming, releasing lady bugs into the greenhouse, and seeing the lab (where I believe they were creating tissue cultures). As a kid we would always get those amazing Nestle cookies and lunch and then ride LWTL ❤
I LOVE Living With the Land! Definitely an underrated attraction. The question of the day is if the People Mover is underrated. There’s never a line, but people do love it! 🤔
Richie Roesner I would say the ride itself is underrated, but it has a large fan base.. which is strange... a Walt Disney attraction having a fan base. But it’s mostly the DL fans who are part of that fan base, but for us WDW fans, it is underrated. Does that make *any* sense, I ramble too much..
Avery_ Contortion that definitely makes sense! The People Mover is such a unique attraction when you think that it’s really only big Disney fans who appreciate it so much. All I know is that whether it’s underrated or not, I definitely appreciate never having to wait in line to ride it! 😊
Honestly, the Canoes at Anaheim are definitely a favorite of mine. It's a fun, interactive ride that is great for a multitude of reasons, but mostly because: 1) It's fun seeing people get into the canoe, wonder why they are carrying a paddle, and realize that you have to work and really power the ride, and so an expression of confusion turns to fear that now they have to work for the next couple minutes. 2) The employees are very fun and joke a lot, adding to the experience. 3) You get to have a fun view of the river and all it has to offer. 4) The ride doesn't function on a track, so if you wobble too much, you actually can flip over the canoe. Really sets in the danger factor and very slight adrenaline rush. Story: Our head rower/guide wasn't paying attention because he was watching everyone to make sure there were no problems, and we accidentally steered ourselves so that we bumped into Tom Sawyer Island. Everyone had a good laugh, especially when the guide proclaimed, "See, we don't run on a track!"
It's really cozy. Back in the day, Rides like this where kids got to drive were novel, and what kid doesn't want to drive a car? But even as an adult, I Love both the nostalgia and the scenic theming. They built a pretty good layout with overpasses and even that rad offroad section that I was shocked to find.
@@skipbreakfast Ironically set in the future. Also Ironically the only electric powered one is now gone (HONG KONG). As A Kid I learned to love the smell though because I associated it with Disney, but then again, the same happened when smoking was allowed in the parks, since it was the only place that I was around smokers.
I like the walkthrough. Unlike Cinderella Castle, you can actually walk through the castle and see the story of Cinderella come to life. I’ve been to the walkthrough in Paris. Both are nice
You mean the story of Sleeping Beauty. I like the part where if you stare too long into the dungeon, the guard pops all up in your face! Scared the poop out of me the first time!
Offhand Disney: but this is a piece of disney history, and it's one you don't have to wait in line for wait time 10 minutes from this point sign: Am I a joke to you?
One of my favorite parts at Disneyland are the little dioramas on Main Street. They’re all themed with movies and move themselves and they are just overall quite pretty and nice to look at as you’re making your way to the rest of the park.
Other underrated favorites: People Mover, Dinosaur, Tiki Room, Figment, the living seas aquariums, MANATEES, the walkthroughs in Hollywood Studios, Main Street. The list goes on!
idk about you but.... i really think more people should play that interactive card game disney has what was it callled? Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom?
I know it's a thrill ride, but I honestly think Dinosaur at Animal Kingdom is underappreciated. As well as The American Adventure at Epcot. Such an honest portrayal of America's history that still makes me feel proud of my home country.
On my honeymoon my wife bought us passes on the Behind the Seeds tour, where you actually get to interact with the plants in Living with the Land. She wound up covered in ladybugs. Absolutely the best.
I really needed this video this morning ❤️ I got back from Disneyland a few days ago and I’m missing these wonderful attractions! This put me in a very peaceful mood. I would add the Country Bears 🐻 and the Peoplemover to the list. I really miss those in Disneyland. Thank you for making my day!!! Keep Kermit 🐸
The Mark Twain is pretty awesome. I remember going with my family and we (my brother and I) would run to the line, and it was always relaxing yet fun. Edit: Living with the Land was also really good.
If you have fast passes for Soarin', ride Living with the Land if you're a few minutes early. It's a nice slow ride, it gives you time to just collect yourself and learn.
My favorite underrated attraction is the tiki room. Theres so many times i go where theres only 2 or 3 families in there but idk i love the atmosphere, the music, and i guess just how classic it is
I was agreeing with mostly all of your points until you said Swiss Family Treehouse. As a Florida local, I do Swiss Family once a year because it is many flights of stairs for no entertainment value. Looking at a bed and piano behind ropes is not in the least bit entertaining to me. Besides that, liked the video!
It has some value to people who love the movie (my gf and I watch it at least once a year), but even then, there are incorrect details all over the damn thing.
I agree with you, when I went to Orlando the Swiss Family Treehouse was a bit boring. The only part that I enjoyed out of it was the absolute perfect view that you got of the fireworks at night. It’s interesting to say the least, although Disney got a few details wrong.
Living With The Land has always been a "must do" attraction for us on our infrequent visits to Orlando. Then again, I like edu-tainment kinds of attractions, so I'm probably not in the mainstream. Hmmm ... Lesser known attractions at Disneyland? There's Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln. Always a nice place to sit in air conditioning on a hot day. If you have little children, The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh is fun - plus the adults can hunt for Max, Buff, and Melvin (some former occupants of that space). Tom Sawyer Island is a good spot to burn some energy off of your grade schoolers. The Jungle Cruise is one of the original park rides, and often has some pretty short waits. Plus you can get a full day's worth of bad jokes and puns in during your 5 fabulous day and 10 terrifying night journey.
I enjoy the RR at DisneyWorld. It’s my favorite way to get around to different lands. My legs don’t last long while walking around, so the time to rest, plus advance to a new spot is priceless. I also love the Teacups and I enjoy taking my time immersing myself in Main Street. It really takes on the feel of an old town if you see the attractions, watch a parade, and do some window shopping. As a kid, we’d run past it all. Nothing like sitting cross legged watching Steamboat Willy to feel like a child.
Here's mine Mr. Toad's Wild Ride Journey Into Imagination Casey Jr. Circus Train ExtraTERRORestrial Alien Encounter Phantom Manor (There's actually more than just those)
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Honestly my opinion Disneyland- Mr.Toads wild ride cause I've never seen it with a long wait and no one really rushes for it Disney world- Indiana Jones show or Finding Nemo the musical. but ride wise i cant think of one
80th comment XD Edit: Living with the land is SO underrated but I love it so much Ok, I watched the whole vid and have more to say: the Most underrated ride, in my opinion, is Dinosaur in Animal Kingdom. Like, yea, people ride it but i know plenty of people that don't even know it exists. Also, the longest wait for it I've ever seen was 25 mins.
Gran Fiesta Tour featuring the Three Caballeros should be at the top of this list. so hilarious and extremely underrated. Best way to get from the queue to the queue
My favorite underrated attractions are:
-Country Bears Jamboree
-Peoplemover
-Living with the Land
-Gran Fiesta Tour
-Star Tours (WDW only)
-Muppet Vision 3D
-Kali River Rapids (At Night)
-Dinosaur
And yes,all of these are from WDW because I've only been to those Disney parks.
Dinosaur for sure. Very quality ride that nobod ever considers when talking about the best rides at Disney.
The Skull & Spooky Channel : Love Country Bear Jamboree. I go every time we hit Disney Workd.
Yeah, I would say so also. I also can only vouch for the WDW because I’ve only been to those parks too.
I love Dinosaur--it certainly doesn't get as much love as it should. I think it's partly because it's somewhat out of the way, off a little-loved section of the park. You really have to go looking for it to find it. But even Primeval Whirl (a far inferior ride) seems to get more traffic.
People mover is great. You get a great view of tomorrow land and the castle and its a good way to take a break and cool off.
Keep Kermit. And when you go to Galaxy's Edge, overstay your reservation so you get escorted out by a Stormtrooper.
My ride is one of the rides that doesn't use a fastpass...The people mover
Sadly mine is nonexistent
Dan Wynne people mover is the scariest ride in the park omg I hate it so much
and if you're in california, you don't even get a Standby line!
@@tenara-kun5979 Thanks to Rocket Rods
It’s not under rated everyone rides it just that it has really good operations
1. yes keep kermit around i love him
2. i actually love living with the land a lot and i think it's fascinating.
I always run to the grand fiesta tour in Epcot every time I go ... its honestly one of my favorites then maelstrom when it was still there
Aeriell Herrera yes i love the movie and the ride they are both equally fantastic
I love that ride and I live for the Three Caballeros!!
i heard they might replce it with coco,i am both excited and upset :')
It was even better when it was originally Rio el del Tiempo ride. A ride through various historical periods of Mexico.
I live in Mexico so I had never been to that ride, but I went last year and it was fun! Almost everything was accurate and it’s a fun ride.
The only thing that is conflicting is that they can’t decide if they’re focusing on Aztecs or Mayans but almost nobody knows the difference
The walkthroughs of mickey and Minnie’s houses in Toontown. They’ve always been one of my favorites! I’ve been doing them every time I go to Disneyland since I was a little kid. So many people want Disney to get rid of Toontown but it’s honestly one of the most creative and interactive parts of the park and I love it. Walkthrough attractions and interactivity in the parks is so important and personal especially when it comes to providing experiences for children and I hope Disneyland gets more of them someday
No one ever mentions Winnie the Pooh or Silly Symphony Swings :(
Your Brother love those both!!! Winnie the Pooh is seperate from all the Fantasyland dark rides and is so fun to ride, and silly symphony swings is a must whenever my family is close by
I cant get over how beautiful the view is on the swings and how peaceful it is to listen to a symphony play as you do your swing thing
I LOVE THOSE SWINGS
Especially at night with the swings
Your Brother Nice choices! They have been refurbishing SS Swings my last couples of visits.
Loved this topic - I agree with all of these! Some other ones I have are:
1. Dragon's Lair walkthrough at Disneyland Paris
2. Nautilus walkthrough at Disneyland Paris
3. Carousel of Progress at Magic Kingdom
4. Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln at Disneyland
5. O Canada! at Epcot
Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln is underrated!
Sounds fun!
There are a LOT of good walkthroughs in Paris! It really makes it feel like a living place you can really explore, instead of just going from place to place. The Tom Sawyer like caverns under the Swiss Family Tree are EPIC, My Girlfriend got lost in there playing Pirate! IT's actually creepy when you hear the swisspolka echo in the caverns from afar, getting louder and louder by the roots of the tree. And SKULL ROCK ITSELF! We felt like Peter pan and Tigerlily escaping Hook.
There's also the Aladdin one which is cool as well in the same Adventureland (which feels enormous!) Even just walking in Agrabah glowing at night was cool! Despite Genie's out of place jeep! And the Frontierland entrance actually has a place you can climb to the top of the fort and see some displays of old western living.
Nautilus was really cool, they did the effects so well It felt like Disney at its best. So mysterious and creepy. Speaking of that, The Dragon is probably one of the coolest things ever built.
@@NsiderCustomrobo13 I never miss it personally, It's one of Walt's originals from the World's Fair, and It's VERY stirring and very topical even after all those years since the 1800s. You feel more patriotic after it
No love for the Gran Fiesta Tour starring the three caballeros? That ride is legendary and definitely under appreciated. The #1 way to travel from the queue line of the Gran Fiesta Tour back to the queue line. 10/10 experience and hands down one of the BEST Disney attractions that has ever been built.
Nick Childs is your profile picture Kris Bryant? I also agree with what you saud
Nick Childs you can’t forget The Carousel of Progress
The Carousel of Progress is totally underrated! It's one of the few attractions at Disney World that Walt actually touched and has an amazing history. I think it needs the respect it deserves.
The COP needs a lot of tlc though! I got stuck seeing the first scene like 17 times in a row once! But It has a charm to it that really resonates with fans of old time Walt World's Fair mentality. The Final scene looks like it depicts today, with VR headsets, Talking to appliances (like Siri/Google Home), and of course....Car Phones....well that's a bit out of place.
A few more I would add
1) PeopleMover
2) Primeval Whirl
3) Spaceship Earth
4) Monsters Inc Laugh Floor
I don't think Spaceship Earth is underrated, mostly because everyone has to ride the giant globe they see when they enter. That Being said some foolish former CEO wanted to fill it up with cheeseball cartoons under the guise of a ride about "Story Telling", and just GOD NO! This ride is one of the last remainders of OLD EPCOT, the cool Futuristic world's fair that felt like walking into a Star Trek Next Generation episode. All the other GOOD Omnimovers are gone! They left the dull seas one though...
Primeval Whirl was gone before I got to ride it, In fact in my absence from the parks it came and left! I thought It fit in so well with the roadside USA theming, and I definately prefer it to the big ugly empty lot that replaced it that makes everything so lopsided like someone built an amusement park with ONE ride!
I did NOT think I was gonna like Laugh Floor, I thought it'd be a really short show you watch while you get food or something like an inferior Cosmic Ray's, but It was HILARIOUS, and themed well! It looked like the Monsters Inc HQ and I believed it. I was also in the show when they made a crack about my LEGOLAND shirt! Totally glad I stopped even though I was in a rush.
Like I said the People Mover is just AWESOME in every way, and you can see both a cool angle of space mt and Progress City
Living with the Land is probably my favorite attraction at Epcot. I just love seeing that greenhouse so much.
And for anyone else who really enjoys that attraction, I highly recommend doing the Behind the Seeds walking tour. It does cost like $12 per person or something, but you get to learn so much more about the greenhouse and you get a much better look at a lot of what's in there. Plus you get to feed the tilapia fish.
Always wanted to do that tour, also gee those fish are fiesty
Surprised the MK people mover wasn't on this list, but the people mover is probably well appreciated! Gran Fiesta Tour in Epcot and Winnie the Pooh are some of my favorites. Love this channel.
Some of my family’s favorite things to do every time we go to Disney World is Living with the Land, the Carousel of Progress, and the People Mover! I feel like all of them are under appreciated. They’re all really nice when it’s hot and lines are long!
I haven’t been to Disneyland, but I LOVE Living with The Land and The Swiss Family Robinson Treehouse!
The Storybook Land Canal Boats have always been my favorite ride and it's so underrated. Both versions, (Disneyland and Disneyland Paris) are just so whimsical and beautiful.
Also cool is that they both have different movies, and some rare ones you never see stuff for like Peter and the Wolf.
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And then he says "you know what, that is America's @$$".
That IS America's ass
Why didn’t Kermit see Avengers Endgame?
I Don’t know.
How did it happen
CoolLink Time travel
Offhand Disney whoa this is a disney channel lol
Living with the land is defiantly my favorite underrated attraction
I love ur Avatar!
it's my favorite ride at Disney World
The Enchanted Tiki Room gets my vote.
Very underrated but people should appreciate it more because of its early use of audio animatronics that helped spawn the technology into later attractions.
I think the Tiki Room in Cali is more popular, as A: IT has a brand new restaurant next to it, and B: It's Walt's first fully Audio Animatronic attraction, which uses more than repeating loop fiberglass or plywood figures. A lot of Disneyland visitors are either locals who are into the park, or extreme Disney Nerds, due to it's location, size, and history.
The Disney WORLD show however has a REALLY cool Volcano in the windows. If only they combined those two. I wouldn't bother with the Stitch or whatever one in Tokyo It's basically Under New NEW Management
I'm a big fan of the Story Book Land Canal Boats.
I just went to Disneyland this week (inspired by watching your videos) & I definitely agree with the railroad. It was around 9 pm , I had my fresh beignets & hot chocolate, & impulsively decided to get on the train. We rode through and ate our snacks & I was able to appreciate the ride like I hadn’t before. It was so calm and the dioramas are beautiful. We also got a glimpse into Galaxy’s Edge so that was unexpected! Overall, the moments I appreciated from that day most were when we sat down and just absorbed the atmosphere. I’ve been going to Disneyland since I was little so I think at 21 I’m over waiting in line for rides like Space Mountain, unless I have a fast pass.
The carousel of progress never has lines and it’s my family’s favorite, we go on it about five times every trip lol
Yessss, it's so wonderful!!
Last trip, I asked my family what rides they wanted Fast Passes for, and my Dad wouldn't stop saying "Carousel of Progress" and I'm like "Dad, we don't need a Fast Pass for that." But every time we were talking about the rides we definitely wanted to ride, he always mentioned Carousel of Progress. Obviously his favorite ride, one of my favorites, too.
I love Living With The Land so much. I go on it every time I go to Epcot. Sometimes twice. Honestly, I enjoy it more than Spaceship Earth. I especially love pointing out all the hidden mickeys. There seem to be new ones every time.
I remember walking through Sleeping Beauty Castle, it was one of my favorite attractions as a kid. Back when they have actual dolls telling the story.
Muppet Vision! Will watch that every time we go to Hollywood Studios. Carousel of Progress is the other big one for me, love seeing Walt's enthusiasm for technology and progress
THANK YOU. the sleeping beauty castle is honestly one of my favorite experiences in the park, i don’t consider it a full trip without the walkthrough!
Do you think it doesn't get a lot of visitors because it's a walkthrough?
i would imagine, and also just not a ton of people know about it.
The Carousel of Progress has always been one of my favorite rides. The line is never that long and it’s always air conditioned. Lol. Which is why I rode it in the first place. At least the first time that is. The ride has a special place in my heart. So I appreciate it very much
My favorite underappreciated ride is the nemo ride in epcot because it has an aquarium at the end.
I love the country bear jamboree. It was my grandfather's favorite thing at Disney. Since he passed we've gone to see it in his memory. He also loved The Hall of Presidents. Both are shows I have come to love as I've gotten older.
Not a ride but the interactive areas of Toon Town are seriously some of my favorite things in the parks. Don’t see a lot of people taking advantage of those anymore
Was lucky enough to go on a school trip to WDW this past April, and I made it a goal to do some lesser known attractions and experiences for my friends’ first trip. It was a huge success, and we now have great memories on the Laugh Floor and watching the Flag Ceremony in Town Square.
Living with the land is my favorite ride! I love that and don’t have words to describe it
I know it’s probably not underrated in the grand scheme, but Carousel of Progress is certainly underrated now. It’s my all time favorite! I love the song and story so much.
Journey Into Imagination with Figment is my favorite underrated attraction, though I truly wish that I had been alive to ride the original Journey into Imagination. That ride looked amazing, and the Dreamfinder was an amazing character in general.
I grew up with that version, and It was definitely one of my favorite rides ever. It felt like you really left reality behind and travelled to a place of wonders, even more so than any other ride. The steampunk airship that followed you (where the loading/intro movie area is now btw), The crazy 80s vaporwave dancing laser shapes, The flower gardens, the horror story area, all of it just felt like something truly alluringly magical.
Even the old Imageworks where I felt like I found something new every time behind every corner. They had a rainbow tunnel where colors followed you, leading to the old stepping tones, and if you went further, you saw this crazy like circular table thing where it was like an areal view of the dream finder's ship flying around. They had these instruments that when you waved your hands played notes that floated out of them (via pepper's ghost) into the dark, and of course the blue screen with I think Imagineer Joe Rhode as as the Dreamfinder? (If I remember correctly).
Anyway, that type of magic is totally lost today, but maybe we'll get it back. I hear they're gonna try to make a movie of it. The Comics were great.
I remember when they changed the ride I cried (see Kodak you make little boys cry!)
Yes! Keep kermit! My favorite underrated attractions in WDW are:
The peoplemover, the tiki room, the liberty belle, Philharmagic, the gran fiesta tour, the American adventure, imagination, its tough to be a bug, dinosaur, star tours, and muppetvision 3d
The three calabrelos in epcot Mexico pavilion and the carousel of progress that do not have wait time listings on Mydisneyexperiance
Rose Rider Actually the Gran Fiesta Tour is listed on MyDisneyExperience, but the carousel of progress isn’t.
*Caballeros
@@averygaitens. it's wait time is not listed sorry for the confusion if it has been added then it is getting the recognition it deserves 👍
@@AverytheCubanAmerican thanks I can not spell Spanish for the life of me
You took the words right out of my mouth. Those are my two favorite underrated rides!
Living with the Land and Grand Fiesta Tour are my favorite rides at Epcot!
My list:
1. Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln
2. Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln
3. Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln
4. Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln
5. Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln
I love the Hall of Presidents as well. Although, its a little uncomfortable now with Trump being there and being a bit controversial. But they got his mannerisms really well, so its tolerable for now.
@Coelophysis Sure all Presidents are controversial to someone I suppose. I guess it just feels like Trump in particular is really contentious, its hard to even discuss it, so it just makes me feel uncomfortable. Many of the most controversial Presidents in our past (some more controversial than Trump) are long enough ago that its a little easier to talk about or to see them. Trump is the current President, so its fresh, AND he's one of the few speaking in Hall of Presidents.
As I said, I thought they got his mannerisms really well, and I still enjoy Hall of Presidents.
Is that underrated? I feel like most everyone appreciates it.
Yes! Great Moments With Mr. Lincoln brings tears to my eyes every time. And Walt was part of this rode/show. It's been decades since it first opened but Mr. Lincoln appears as real as ever. Walking into that space is a blast from Disneyland past.
Abiwon Kenabi trumps in there? I gotta go see, love that guy
I personally like the Kermit touch - it's very charming. And thank you for showing love to the Sleeping Beauty walk-through! On my first trip to Anaheim, I was so pumped to discover it almost like it was a secret just for me (mainly because no one else was in there). In terms of other attractions I find underrated, I'm always sort of surprised how many people haven't done Monsters Laugh Factory. I do it every visit - if not multiple times just because you always get a different show depending on the audience. Also good for when you need a sit in the AC. Same goes for getting lunch with Sonny Eclipse.
Could you do a video on overrated rides please!
I sure got some in mind...!
Sub and you will Die, interesting choices. I mean, the river journey of the Na’vai (or whatever it’s called) is kinda slow but the animatronic! Imagineers say that she is a kind of her own. The river boat is just a nice attraction to get away from the crowds for the day and cool off. It’s not meant to be a high thrilling ride. But I can see where you are coming from to be fair.
@Sub and you will Die I'm happy I had a fast pass for Navi River Journey. I would of been pissed if I waited 3 hours for that short of a ride. That animatronic was amazing tho
I LOVE the Ride in Mexico. I have never had to wait, It was recently updated but still has its original vibe.
Silly Symphony Swings gets my underrated vote. More thrilling than most anything else in DCA, minimal wait and a great soundtrack!
Are you usually able to ride it 2 times in a row?
Skyler Rutherford I’ve never tried to be honest. I’m usually with family and we are just trying to get everything in at least once. But they agree that it’s the most fun of any ride short of Mission Breakout or Incredicoaster
@@austinwise9442 yeah, same
Skyler Rutherford Yeah! The wait is literally no time, I ride it about three times! It’s one of my favorite! :)
I love the Disneyland railroad. I love riding around the park, past the Grand Canyon diorama, all that good stuff. I just love hearing the sounds of the trains like the whistle and the ringing bell.
Wow! Great Video!
Edit: okay after watching the video I just wanna say the extra work you've been putting into the videos really shows. I always loved the dinosaur part of the railroad, even more so than some of the more popular rides. One of my favorite underrated attractions is definitely Great Moments With Mr. Lincoln, we try to go there every visit most of the time
I’m glad you gave Living with the Land the recognition it deserves!
Tristan Beaux It has never been underrated by me, one of my favorites at WDW.
Can't go to either DL or MK without stopping for a Dole Whip before enjoying The Enchanted Tiki Room.
OHHH YEAH! I try to save it for when the show starts but it's gone by the time Pierre wakes up Fritz
I LOVE living with the land! We did a behind the scenes tour when I was in middle school and it was one of my favorite Disney memories. I remember seeing baby American alligators and fish used in farming, releasing lady bugs into the greenhouse, and seeing the lab (where I believe they were creating tissue cultures). As a kid we would always get those amazing Nestle cookies and lunch and then ride LWTL ❤
I LOVE Living With the Land! Definitely an underrated attraction. The question of the day is if the People Mover is underrated. There’s never a line, but people do love it! 🤔
Richie Roesner I would say the ride itself is underrated, but it has a large fan base.. which is strange... a Walt Disney attraction having a fan base.
But it’s mostly the DL fans who are part of that fan base, but for us WDW fans, it is underrated.
Does that make *any* sense, I ramble too much..
Avery_ Contortion that definitely makes sense! The People Mover is such a unique attraction when you think that it’s really only big Disney fans who appreciate it so much. All I know is that whether it’s underrated or not, I definitely appreciate never having to wait in line to ride it! 😊
Honestly, the Canoes at Anaheim are definitely a favorite of mine. It's a fun, interactive ride that is great for a multitude of reasons, but mostly because:
1) It's fun seeing people get into the canoe, wonder why they are carrying a paddle, and realize that you have to work and really power the ride, and so an expression of confusion turns to fear that now they have to work for the next couple minutes.
2) The employees are very fun and joke a lot, adding to the experience.
3) You get to have a fun view of the river and all it has to offer.
4) The ride doesn't function on a track, so if you wobble too much, you actually can flip over the canoe. Really sets in the danger factor and very slight adrenaline rush.
Story: Our head rower/guide wasn't paying attention because he was watching everyone to make sure there were no problems, and we accidentally steered ourselves so that we bumped into Tom Sawyer Island. Everyone had a good laugh, especially when the guide proclaimed, "See, we don't run on a track!"
Autopia is super underrated! It’s so peaceful and the nature that you drive around is so beautiful.
Especially if you enjoy inhaling carbon monoxide. :/
It's really cozy. Back in the day, Rides like this where kids got to drive were novel, and what kid doesn't want to drive a car? But even as an adult, I Love both the nostalgia and the scenic theming. They built a pretty good layout with overpasses and even that rad offroad section that I was shocked to find.
@@skipbreakfast Ironically set in the future. Also Ironically the only electric powered one is now gone (HONG KONG). As A Kid I learned to love the smell though because I associated it with Disney, but then again, the same happened when smoking was allowed in the parks, since it was the only place that I was around smokers.
I so agree on Living w the Land. My family never misses it. We also love Carousel of Progress and the TTA in MK.
I like the walkthrough. Unlike Cinderella Castle, you can actually walk through the castle and see the story of Cinderella come to life. I’ve been to the walkthrough in Paris. Both are nice
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You mean the story of Sleeping Beauty. I like the part where if you stare too long into the dungeon, the guard pops all up in your face! Scared the poop out of me the first time!
The Carousel of Progress is and will always be one of my favorite underrated disney rides
honestly when ellen's energy adventure was around it was a big one for me
Astro Lotl me too I’m sad it’s gone
I love the carousel of progress and Kali River
rapids! (but that ones best at night anyways)
NEVER QUIT UA-cam!!!
I think my favorites would be the train ride in Disneyland, castle walk-through, and that BEAUTIFUL Swiss Family Robinson treehouse! Cool video.
Offhand Disney: but this is a piece of disney history, and it's one you don't have to wait in line for
wait time 10 minutes from this point sign: Am I a joke to you?
the wait time is usually 5 minutes or less... because nobody wants to wait in a long line just to do more walking.
I love the people mover. It is relaxing and fun to ride in.
Yes! Agree with every "underrated" ride you mentioned.
Grand Fiesta Tour, Carousel of Progress, and Journey into Imagination (in any form because I love figment)
2:19 - "Enchanted?! Who said anything about the castle being...enchanted?! (It was YOU, wasn't it?!)"
Living with the Land is SUCH a good ride, probably one of my favorites, and it makes me super happy that it was included on this video.
Being a person who kind of prefers walkthrough and slow-paced rides, I LOVE this list. Great vid!
EDIT -
Also, your Kermit impression is spot on! 😄
One of my favorite parts at Disneyland are the little dioramas on Main Street. They’re all themed with movies and move themselves and they are just overall quite pretty and nice to look at as you’re making your way to the rest of the park.
I don't know if it qualifies as "underrated", but the Carousel of Progress is one of my all-time favorites
Carlos Arboleda YASSSSSS
Me too !!
Other underrated favorites: People Mover, Dinosaur, Tiki Room, Figment, the living seas aquariums, MANATEES, the walkthroughs in Hollywood Studios, Main Street. The list goes on!
idk about you but....
i really think more people should play that interactive card game disney has
what was it callled?
Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom?
I know it's a thrill ride, but I honestly think Dinosaur at Animal Kingdom is underappreciated. As well as The American Adventure at Epcot. Such an honest portrayal of America's history that still makes me feel proud of my home country.
I was really upset that it was down this year the whole time I was there. I haven't seen it since I saw it with my Dad (RIP) as a kid
The intro made me flip out. OML 😭
Scarlet Wanda I love your connor icon
On my honeymoon my wife bought us passes on the Behind the Seeds tour, where you actually get to interact with the plants in Living with the Land. She wound up covered in ladybugs. Absolutely the best.
Excellent list! Living with the Land is an all time favorite of mine! It'd be a dream come true to work in that greenhouse someday...
I really needed this video this morning ❤️ I got back from Disneyland a few days ago and I’m missing these wonderful attractions! This put me in a very peaceful mood. I would add the Country Bears 🐻 and the Peoplemover to the list. I really miss those in Disneyland. Thank you for making my day!!! Keep Kermit 🐸
The Mark Twain is pretty awesome. I remember going with my family and we (my brother and I) would run to the line, and it was always relaxing yet fun.
Edit: Living with the Land was also really good.
NEVER STOP MAKING DISNEYLAND VIDEOS PEOOLE LOVE THEM
If you have fast passes for Soarin', ride Living with the Land if you're a few minutes early. It's a nice slow ride, it gives you time to just collect yourself and learn.
Craigmeister999 yeah
"A few minutes"
My favorite underrated attraction is the tiki room. Theres so many times i go where theres only 2 or 3 families in there but idk i love the atmosphere, the music, and i guess just how classic it is
Mr toads wild ride in disneyland is one of my favorite underrated rides
I love the people mover, spaceship earth, and swiss family robinson
My favorite underrated ride the people mover at Disneyland....wait
i love the carousel of progress, it’s such a good attraction :)
I love the peoplemover at WDW! It's pretty lame but I always look forward to riding it!
The Davy Crockett Canoes never have a line and gives a much different view of the Rivers. The rowing excersize is a great bonus!
I was agreeing with mostly all of your points until you said Swiss Family Treehouse. As a Florida local, I do Swiss Family once a year because it is many flights of stairs for no entertainment value. Looking at a bed and piano behind ropes is not in the least bit entertaining to me. Besides that, liked the video!
It has some value to people who love the movie (my gf and I watch it at least once a year), but even then, there are incorrect details all over the damn thing.
I agree with you, when I went to Orlando the Swiss Family Treehouse was a bit boring. The only part that I enjoyed out of it was the absolute perfect view that you got of the fireworks at night. It’s interesting to say the least, although Disney got a few details wrong.
Figment is one of my fave underrated rides and the tiki room can sometimes be considered underrated but is a real gem so
I like the tiki room a lot if I was to pick an underrated ride/attraction that's nice and has short lines I would pick there 100%
Living With The Land has always been a "must do" attraction for us on our infrequent visits to Orlando. Then again, I like edu-tainment kinds of attractions, so I'm probably not in the mainstream.
Hmmm ... Lesser known attractions at Disneyland? There's Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln. Always a nice place to sit in air conditioning on a hot day. If you have little children, The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh is fun - plus the adults can hunt for Max, Buff, and Melvin (some former occupants of that space). Tom Sawyer Island is a good spot to burn some energy off of your grade schoolers. The Jungle Cruise is one of the original park rides, and often has some pretty short waits. Plus you can get a full day's worth of bad jokes and puns in during your 5 fabulous day and 10 terrifying night journey.
*Makes a video called 5 underrated rides*
*Has two walkthrough attractions*
I enjoy the RR at DisneyWorld. It’s my favorite way to get around to different lands. My legs don’t last long while walking around, so the time to rest, plus advance to a new spot is priceless.
I also love the Teacups and I enjoy taking my time immersing myself in Main Street. It really takes on the feel of an old town if you see the attractions, watch a parade, and do some window shopping. As a kid, we’d run past it all. Nothing like sitting cross legged watching Steamboat Willy to feel like a child.
Here's mine
Mr. Toad's Wild Ride
Journey Into Imagination
Casey Jr. Circus Train
ExtraTERRORestrial Alien Encounter
Phantom Manor
(There's actually more than just those)
Do any of those still exist?
The Enchanted Tiki Room. Love it.
Journey into Imagination with Figment gets so much cr^# these days but I love it.
I can not express how much I enjoy your videos. I grew up at Disneyland and I haven’t been able to go for about four years now and your videos remind me how blissful my life will be again so thank you so much for what you do:)
Honestly my opinion
Disneyland- Mr.Toads wild ride cause I've never seen it with a long wait and no one really rushes for it
Disney world- Indiana Jones show or Finding Nemo the musical. but ride wise i cant think of one
I think the Tiki Room is often overlooked. It's one of my favs!
80th comment XD
Edit: Living with the land is SO underrated but I love it so much
Ok, I watched the whole vid and have more to say: the Most underrated ride, in my opinion, is Dinosaur in Animal Kingdom. Like, yea, people ride it but i know plenty of people that don't even know it exists. Also, the longest wait for it I've ever seen was 25 mins.
I was 5 when I went on that, 2008 so 11 years ago lol
I always enjoy cooking off and taking a break at the Enchanted Tiki Room.
Carousel of Progress all the way. As well as the tomorrowland people mover
Gran Fiesta Tour featuring the Three Caballeros should be at the top of this list. so hilarious and extremely underrated. Best way to get from the queue to the queue