Indiana Jones (For some reason this show never gets old.) ![]() Lights, Motor, Action (Expect massive crowds to pack the arena, but it is a good show) If you're a Disney buff, then One Man's Dream, the exhibit on Walt Disney. SEE.)(And don't miss the pre-show! It's hysterical.) The Beauty & the Beast stage show (MUST. If you like thrill rides, then Tower of Terror & Rockin' Roller Coaster. The Backlot Tour (gotta do it at least once!) Do NOT wait 2+ hours no ride is worth that!) Midway Mania/ "The Toy Story Ride"(grab a Fastpass in the morning. I just realized I have no good photos of DHS. (Although you can duck into the gift shop for some cute Figment merch.)ĭisney Hollywood Studios(Formerly MGM Studios) Just mourn DreamFinder and go see Captain EO again. Especially if you remember the original ride, don't torture yourself by seeing the cringe-worthy schtick-fest Journey has become. The boat ride in Mexico (fine if there's no wait, but please, don't wait for it.) The Universe of Energy (the ride takes over 40 minutes. With mildly interesting-to-outright boring sponsored activities and (the two large show buildings behind the Ball. Morocco - the food's a little hit or miss, but there's belly dancing! A very fun dining experience. Still, the loud polka music drowns out most table mates. Our favorite is Germany (it's a buffet! Yay!), but you have to sit with other people family-style, which can be awkward. If you want to try an interactive game with the kids, try Agent P's at Epcot. It's definitely not worth waiting in lines for, or sacrificing time you could be using on other attractions. If you're curious, watch someone else play at one of the portals - you'll get the idea in a few minutes. The new Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom game. But they're stinky (literally - diesel fumes!) and the ride is short and so not worth the wait. Unless you have young kids dying to see them, don't bother with: (Sadly the food at HH is sorely lacking, so I've been tempted to bring a tray over from Pecos Bill's. It's often deserted up there, and it's a fabulous little-known retreat with a great view. I don't have any strong opinions on any of the restaurants here - they're all decent, nothing spectacular - but the best place to eat during the day is upstairs in the Harbor House, on the bridge overlooking the path to Fantasyland. The castle projection show, "The Magic, The Memories, and You." Skip the fireworks if you must (although Wishes is spectacular) but DO NOT miss this show. The Dapper Dans - Barbershop Quartet on Main Street. Probably my favorite area of the park, so take a little time to explore it - and try to see the Flag Ceremony at 5pm.
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