Genuinely surprised to not see Guardians of the Galaxy Cosmic Rewind on here. Definitely have a different opinion on a few of these listed but tastes vary for sure, lol
As avid park goers I understand where you are going with the 2025 list. With that being said, here are my families top rides at each park for overall best. Magic Kingdom- Tron, nightime preferred, has to be front row! Epcot- Guardians Cosmic Rewind is hands down the best Disney Ride currently! Hollywood Studios- Rise of the Resistance for the immersiveness! Animal Kingdom- Flight of Passage for the overall feelings it makes you feel!
I haven't been to all the parks, and it's been nearly 30 years since I've been to Disney World, so I'll mention the ones I love the most. At Epcot, it's definitely Spaceship Earth! At Hollywood Studios, it's Star Tours. At Magic Kingdom, I can't help but love It's a Small World. Those are my top favorites at each park for now. I miss Mickey, and I miss Epcot the most! I was last there in September of 1996 when I took my mom, sister and two nephews there after winning a trip for four. Jesse, my youngest nephew, was only four months old, so he got to go for free! It was such a blast!
We finally booked our postponed honeymoon for September of this year, and we are beyond excited!!! Hubby and I are massive, old-school (as in the Jim Henson era is the only acceptable era), and we are heartbroken that the Muppet Courtyard is going away. (I've never been, Hubby's been 3 times, so I'm thrilled I'll get to hear (and see) the last production for which Jim did Kermit's voice.) Additionally, I'm a dinosaur nut! If animatronic dinos are involved, get me there!! So, I'm so glad I'll get to ride Dinosaur before it closes for good.
We knew we would “like” Tiana’s but we didn’t realize how much we would LOVE it!! It was the highlight of our rained-out MNSSHP and the next MK day of our trip we were lucky enough to get both a virtual que and lightning lane! We couldn’t get enough!! Guardians is definitely my favorite ride of anywhere but Tiana’s is such a wonderful family ride for everyone!
so hey. ..semi-longtime subscriber, first time commenter. .love & appreciate all the great videos you lot put out. but i'm getting the feeling that cosmic rewind being mentioned, but left off the list is some heavy duty, tricksy engagement bait. XD so that's jumping onto my list. lol - cosmic rewind: even more so with Tears For Fears - Everybody Wants to Rule The World as the track. me and my parkmate got it 2 out of the 3 times last october. the chill track in contrast of all the action on the screens & twists and turns of the ride? *chef's kiss* - tower of terror: see, i'm a massive twilight zone fan. and i love me some zero g rides. but the art/pueblo deco decor & aesthetics of the building, the easter eggs. ..the creepy dummy? its a helluva package deal. lol, also. .i'm not sure how randomized the drops are for each elevator are, but every time we went right, right on the route to the ride. we got the best patterns and they were pretty consistent every time we rode. .maybe its just me. lol -flight of passage: this was honestly just a great time. ..although, one of their engineers cranked up the water spray a little too high and we we're kinda overly damp by the end of it. lol -lightcycle/run: as with the twilight zone. ..MASSIVE tron fan. got to ride this for the first time last october at MNSSHP so it was doubly amazing. honorable mention. .mickey & minnie's runaway railway. after seeing you guys talk about it in several videos, it was a must ride for me. .and it lived up to the hype. these trackless rides are so flippin good. XD oh and.. .apologies for the book. lol
Magic Kingdom: I'm too competitive, so Buzz Lightyear is my favorite here. May or may not be a galactic hero (or I got a perfect score because the ride shut down temporarily). Hollywood Studios: Rise of the Resistance is just incredible. You can't find much of a more immersive experience anywhere in Disney World. EPCOT: Cosmic Rewind is my favorite here, just because I love Guardians and it's hilarious. I also got stuck on it the one time I went there, so memories. Animal Kingdom: This one is tricky but I love Everest. It's one of the best roller coasters in Disney and it is truly not talked about enough, even with the broken yeti.
Hello all any chance there is an updated bringing a baby to Disney video coming out . Going in March with a 1 year old for her birthday and already having anxiety from the plane to being at the parks lol
Don't go. Seriously, I love Disney but let's be real. This isn't for the 1 year old. They're not going to remember it. If you're loaded, then sure, go. But if this is a serious expense, wait. Wait til they're 5, 6, 7, or 8. They'll remember it and you'll get to see their eyes light up. Amazing. Plus, you don't want to push a stroller around Disney World.
We are agonizing but going this year. We have our deposits paid for Pop Century in June for 7 of us but it just seems there will be too many major closures to commit to the expense of going (even with discounts) . We go just about every year but as it gets more and more expensive we are hesitant to commit with so much closed. Oh woe is me.
My favorite list 1. Guardians 2. Rockin roller coaster 3. Tower of terror 4. Tron at night 5. Slinky dog at night 6. Flight of passage 7. Everest 8. Bayou Adventure 9. Haunted mansion 10. Space mountain Five bonus 11. Rise of the Resistance 12. Ratatouille. 13. frozen 14. soarin 15. Minnie and Mickey
I just realized that Mickey Mouse turns 100 in 2028, so I wonder if all these ride updates are planned in order to open in time for that big celebration year. 🎉
(I'm autistic, so I have must-do rides and attractions... as well as good places for necessary decompression.) Not much love for the Haunted Mansion... hands down, the must do multiple times ride for me! Also, the musts in Magic Kingdom include Peoplemover, Big Thunder, and for those of us on the autism spectrum looking for a nice, quiet place to decompress... it WAS Tom Sawyer Island, however that's going away so I'll add the Hall of Presidents as a solid potential quiet place for decompression and calming. EPCOT, the park in general is a solid vibe, but I agree with Soarin' and add Living with the Land as my decompression ride. Hollywood Studios... Tower of Terror is the must-do ride. And if you sit in the back rows, Indiana Jones is a good place for decompression. Animal Kingdom... I know it gets throttled all the time online, but I love water rides so I'll be the one who picks Kali and will own it, too. And Kilimanjaro Safaris & Everest are always fun, too. As for decompression... any of the many nature walks or Rafiki's Planet Watch are ideal locations, especially the petting zoo area! Great video, great choices, much respect. :)
As the mother of an autistic, I can appreciate this. It also was Tom Sawyer, but as we were often almost by ourselves on the island I understand that they want to use the acreage better. Also apparently the waterway was decaying. That said, darling daughter easily does Teacups, Small World, Pirates, Tiki room, Jungle Cruise (for the corny jokes). The train when it is running. Fantasyland is only good in the morning before the crowds arrive for us, because once they show up it is chaos. The Carousel of Progress is good for an indoor snooze. And she loves Tron because the ride is so smooth, no lumps or bumps. I usually try schedule a proper sit down lunch as well - Skipper's Canteen is my family go to, as it has quieter corners. I hear upstairs at Liberty Tavern or Columbia House is nice, haven't done it myself, and it is closer to your favorite Haunted House. hope It sounds like you know what works for you, but hope this helps. - Mom.
@@mymasmith7848 - Very much appreciate this... I'm also quite old, so much of Fantasyland doesn't suit my needs however, my nephew is also on the spectrum and he's a big fan of the Pinocchio Village Haus because of the second floor... he'll throw on his headphones and focus on the 'it's a small world' boats, even if he says (in his words) the food is "below par" - the fact he can focus on those boats makes him happy, thus making us happy. We usually pair off together because he loves all rides as long as he can wear headphones and Disney has been very accommodating for us in that regard. (As for me, I've reached the age where EPCOT is my favorite park. Haha.)
Do you have any examples of tax that get added at the till? So that I understand the difference from the ticket price and what you actually pay? Thank you
Genuinely surprised to not see Guardians of the Galaxy Cosmic Rewind on here. Definitely have a different opinion on a few of these listed but tastes vary for sure, lol
But when it came down to the Peoplemover vs. Cosmic Rewind, they picked the obvious winner.
That’s the best ride in the world atm. This video sucks
Love DFB but that's a definite miss!
Cosmic rewind is the best ride period.
Real
As avid park goers I understand where you are going with the 2025 list. With that being said, here are my families top rides at each park for overall best. Magic Kingdom- Tron, nightime preferred, has to be front row!
Epcot- Guardians Cosmic Rewind is hands down the best Disney Ride currently!
Hollywood Studios- Rise of the Resistance for the immersiveness!
Animal Kingdom- Flight of Passage for the overall feelings it makes you feel!
1M subscribers, congrats :)
I haven't been to all the parks, and it's been nearly 30 years since I've been to Disney World, so I'll mention the ones I love the most. At Epcot, it's definitely Spaceship Earth! At Hollywood Studios, it's Star Tours. At Magic Kingdom, I can't help but love It's a Small World. Those are my top favorites at each park for now. I miss Mickey, and I miss Epcot the most! I was last there in September of 1996 when I took my mom, sister and two nephews there after winning a trip for four. Jesse, my youngest nephew, was only four months old, so he got to go for free! It was such a blast!
Those are still TOP TIER rides in my book!!
One time I went to animal kingdom and the day was so quiet I managed to ride avatar 4 times! I regret nothing!
We finally booked our postponed honeymoon for September of this year, and we are beyond excited!!! Hubby and I are massive, old-school (as in the Jim Henson era is the only acceptable era), and we are heartbroken that the Muppet Courtyard is going away. (I've never been, Hubby's been 3 times, so I'm thrilled I'll get to hear (and see) the last production for which Jim did Kermit's voice.) Additionally, I'm a dinosaur nut! If animatronic dinos are involved, get me there!! So, I'm so glad I'll get to ride Dinosaur before it closes for good.
I’m happy for you too! Go get that Dino! 🦖
We knew we would “like” Tiana’s but we didn’t realize how much we would LOVE it!! It was the highlight of our rained-out MNSSHP and the next MK day of our trip we were lucky enough to get both a virtual que and lightning lane! We couldn’t get enough!!
Guardians is definitely my favorite ride of anywhere but Tiana’s is such a wonderful family ride for everyone!
Andor is peak new Star Wars stuff, it’s sooooo good. Giving me a reason to go to Star Tours again!
All 5 of us and our friends love the People Mover 👏
so hey. ..semi-longtime subscriber, first time commenter. .love & appreciate all the great videos you lot put out.
but i'm getting the feeling that cosmic rewind being mentioned, but left off the list is some heavy duty, tricksy engagement bait. XD
so that's jumping onto my list. lol
- cosmic rewind: even more so with Tears For Fears - Everybody Wants to Rule The World as the track.
me and my parkmate got it 2 out of the 3 times last october. the chill track in contrast of all the action on the screens & twists and turns of the ride? *chef's kiss*
- tower of terror: see, i'm a massive twilight zone fan. and i love me some zero g rides. but the art/pueblo deco decor & aesthetics of the building, the easter eggs. ..the creepy dummy? its a helluva package deal. lol, also. .i'm not sure how randomized the drops are for each elevator are, but every time we went right, right on the route to the ride. we got the best patterns and they were pretty consistent every time we rode. .maybe its just me. lol
-flight of passage: this was honestly just a great time. ..although, one of their engineers cranked up the water spray a little too high and we we're kinda overly damp by the end of it. lol
-lightcycle/run: as with the twilight zone. ..MASSIVE tron fan. got to ride this for the first time last october at MNSSHP so it was doubly amazing.
honorable mention. .mickey & minnie's runaway railway.
after seeing you guys talk about it in several videos, it was a must ride for me. .and it lived up to the hype.
these trackless rides are so flippin good. XD
oh and.. .apologies for the book. lol
How do I join the people mover fan club? That’s one of the few rides I ride multiple times in a visit.
We were looking for new members! Welcome to the club 😎
Cosmic Rewind not being on the list is a joke right? It is top 3
Magic Kingdom: I'm too competitive, so Buzz Lightyear is my favorite here. May or may not be a galactic hero (or I got a perfect score because the ride shut down temporarily).
Hollywood Studios: Rise of the Resistance is just incredible. You can't find much of a more immersive experience anywhere in Disney World.
EPCOT: Cosmic Rewind is my favorite here, just because I love Guardians and it's hilarious. I also got stuck on it the one time I went there, so memories.
Animal Kingdom: This one is tricky but I love Everest. It's one of the best roller coasters in Disney and it is truly not talked about enough, even with the broken yeti.
SOLID LIST! I enjoy Cosmic Rewind more and more each time I ride!
Buzz is also my favorite!
MK: Buzz
Epcot: Guardians
DHS: Toy Story Mania
DAK: Flight of Passage
Love the people mover. My family and I never miss it.
MK: PeopleMover. AK: Flight of Passage. EC: Soarin'. HS: Rise.
Now WE would have fun in Disney together! 🤩
Hello all any chance there is an updated bringing a baby to Disney video coming out . Going in March with a 1 year old for her birthday and already having anxiety from the plane to being at the parks lol
Don't go. Seriously, I love Disney but let's be real. This isn't for the 1 year old. They're not going to remember it. If you're loaded, then sure, go. But if this is a serious expense, wait. Wait til they're 5, 6, 7, or 8. They'll remember it and you'll get to see their eyes light up. Amazing.
Plus, you don't want to push a stroller around Disney World.
Cosmic rewind is the best ride in Disney. It is amazing!
SO Howard isn't a big Disney fan but he will happily join you on the People Mover = however many times you ride it.
Video Idea: Must-haves for Theme Parks with gadgets and gizmos from Amazon and the like.
We are agonizing but going this year. We have our deposits paid for Pop Century in June for 7 of us but it just seems there will be too many major closures to commit to the expense of going (even with discounts) . We go just about every year but as it gets more and more expensive we are hesitant to commit with so much closed. Oh woe is me.
Peoplemover is a great relaxing shaded trip around the area, and it has decent capacity.
Yesssssss
12:44 Then it's back to the Field Museum. At least, you don't have to wait in a line to see their Dinosaurs.
9:38 DFB Pokal Reference 🔥🗣⚽🔥🗣⚽🔥🗣⚽
Tower of Terror will always be my favorite!!!! Pls Disney don’t retheme it 😭😭😭 it’s perfect
My favorite list
1. Guardians
2. Rockin roller coaster
3. Tower of terror
4. Tron at night
5. Slinky dog at night
6. Flight of passage
7. Everest
8. Bayou Adventure
9. Haunted mansion
10. Space mountain
Five bonus
11. Rise of the Resistance
12. Ratatouille.
13. frozen
14. soarin
15. Minnie and Mickey
Ooooh - you like the THRILLS!
@@dfbbreea
I’ve been watch your content for years and for some reason I wasn’t subscribed fixed that today now subscribed. Big thrill seeker.
Avatar / Troon / Rocking Roller Coaster / Soaring
No cosmic rewind is diabolical 😂
7 dwarfs / slinky dog/ Mohana journey of water/
Tiana’s and cosmic rewind needs to go to standby queue
Agreed. And people need to stop using “multi hour lines” as an excuse!
I just realized that Mickey Mouse turns 100 in 2028, so I wonder if all these ride updates are planned in order to open in time for that big celebration year. 🎉
Hiii aj it’s been a while I missed you
Cosmic rewind is the best and it’s not close
WHAT!!! Where is Guardians???
People Mover is on list too
Toy Mania
(I'm autistic, so I have must-do rides and attractions... as well as good places for necessary decompression.) Not much love for the Haunted Mansion... hands down, the must do multiple times ride for me! Also, the musts in Magic Kingdom include Peoplemover, Big Thunder, and for those of us on the autism spectrum looking for a nice, quiet place to decompress... it WAS Tom Sawyer Island, however that's going away so I'll add the Hall of Presidents as a solid potential quiet place for decompression and calming. EPCOT, the park in general is a solid vibe, but I agree with Soarin' and add Living with the Land as my decompression ride. Hollywood Studios... Tower of Terror is the must-do ride. And if you sit in the back rows, Indiana Jones is a good place for decompression. Animal Kingdom... I know it gets throttled all the time online, but I love water rides so I'll be the one who picks Kali and will own it, too. And Kilimanjaro Safaris & Everest are always fun, too. As for decompression... any of the many nature walks or Rafiki's Planet Watch are ideal locations, especially the petting zoo area! Great video, great choices, much respect. :)
As the mother of an autistic, I can appreciate this. It also was Tom Sawyer, but as we were often almost by ourselves on the island I understand that they want to use the acreage better. Also apparently the waterway was decaying. That said, darling daughter easily does Teacups, Small World, Pirates, Tiki room, Jungle Cruise (for the corny jokes). The train when it is running. Fantasyland is only good in the morning before the crowds arrive for us, because once they show up it is chaos. The Carousel of Progress is good for an indoor snooze. And she loves Tron because the ride is so smooth, no lumps or bumps. I usually try schedule a proper sit down lunch as well - Skipper's Canteen is my family go to, as it has quieter corners. I hear upstairs at Liberty Tavern or Columbia House is nice, haven't done it myself, and it is closer to your favorite Haunted House. hope It sounds like you know what works for you, but hope this helps. - Mom.
@@mymasmith7848 - Very much appreciate this... I'm also quite old, so much of Fantasyland doesn't suit my needs however, my nephew is also on the spectrum and he's a big fan of the Pinocchio Village Haus because of the second floor... he'll throw on his headphones and focus on the 'it's a small world' boats, even if he says (in his words) the food is "below par" - the fact he can focus on those boats makes him happy, thus making us happy. We usually pair off together because he loves all rides as long as he can wear headphones and Disney has been very accommodating for us in that regard. (As for me, I've reached the age where EPCOT is my favorite park. Haha.)
Do you have any examples of tax that get added at the till? So that I understand the difference from the ticket price and what you actually pay? Thank you
I just got done with work. Early for a Wednesday but luckily I didn't have to fill as many cups with tartar sauce 😃🤢🤮🤢🤮
Tron is not one of the 10 best rides. The launch is good, the rest is completely forgettable.
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