Having a teen that loves Disney as much, if not more, than I do is a blessing. Not only does it encourage me to keep planning those road trips to Central Florida, but it definitely gives us plenty of conversation topics when we're in the car for hours. Can't think of what to talk about? I always ask her for her Disney "tops".
On a recent road trip we were chatting about the rides at Walt Disney World and I asked her if she could narrow down her favorite rides to three.
"No way!" I quickly heard.
"Okay, what about a top five?"
"Hmm, nope."
"Top 10?"
Silence. "I think I can do that."
So for more than an hour in the car, we talked about what makes each of her rides so great, why teens would love it, and why it's one of her favorites.
After hours of deliberating and weighing the benefits, I give you The Kid's Top 10 Teen Approved Rides at Walt Disney World.
10. Big Thunder Mountain Railroad
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I'm pretty sure BTMRR in Frontierland in Magic Kingdom makes the top Walt Disney World thrill ride list for just about everyone that loves coasters. We've never not ridden the ride on every visit because The Kid loves "The Wildest ride in the Wilderness!" and considers it the first thrill ride she ever rode at Walt Disney World.
What makes it so great for teens? The interactive queue, the Wild West theme, mist that emanates throughout the ride (great for those hot, Central Florida days!), and the ride's length- a whopping three minutes!
Tip from a Teen: the queue splits into two lines. If the ride is using both, take the left side. It tends to be quicker.
9. Mission Space
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Mission Space is an out of this world attraction in Future World at Epcot.
Sorry, I just had to add a space pun.
With Disney's special pixie dust, it's not surprising how the ride makes you feel like you're weightless on your way to Mars. The ride offers two thrill levels, green and orange, and if you like intense rides, go for the orange.
Why is it teen approved? It's perfect for space-loving teens, the feel of the ride is intense enough to not be boring, and according to The Kid, there's never a dull moment. Don't like to wait in line? The Green level generally has shorter wait times.
Tip from a Teen: If you tend to get motion sickness, stick with the Green experience and close your eyes if it gets to be too much.
8. Seven Dwarfs Mine Train
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Seven Dwarfs Mine Train is the latest coaster ride at Magic Kingdom. With top notch animatronics and special effects and a smooth swaying motion, there's no guessing why this ride is THE ride to score a Fastpass+ selection for.
The Kid digs this one compliments of the Snow White theme, the swaying mine carts, and the interactive queue if you do have to wait in line. Don't be surprised if you find yourself whistling Hi Ho!
Tip from a Teen: hit this ride at rope drop or try to score a Fastpass+ selection to avoid the lengthy line. The front seat is the best seat in the house, too!
7. Soarin'
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Soarin' is an awesome simulator ride in Future World at Epcot and is always on the top two list of rides at the park, popularity wise. The simulation makes guests feel as if they're gliding over popular California landmarks including Disneyland. Scents, including orange and pine, are pumped in to add to the overall look and feel of the ride. Soarin' will receive a freshened-up movie in the near future that will feature locations from around the world and I'm certain it will still be on her top 10 list.
Teen approved for the following: The scents, the feeling of flight, and the hidden Mickey at the end.
Did she forget anything? Oh yeah, have a great flight.
Tip from a Teen: the middle seats provide the best view.
6. Expedition Everest
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This one The Kid calls The Yeti ride. Passengers are whisked away to Mount Everest and have to avoid the elusive Yeti- the mythical creature of the Himalaya Mountains. This beauty can be seen from many locations in Animal Kingdom and always makes a great backdrop for a family photo.
Here's why teens will love it: The ride moves quickly both forward and backward, the view from the high peaks offers gorgeous park scenery, and the thrill of the Yeti adds to the overall fun.
Tip from a Teen: Head to Expedition Everest at rope drop for the opportunity to ride several times in a row with little wait.
5. Living with the Land
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Tip from a Teen: Go on Living with the Land if your feet are screaming at you from walking mile after mile each day. The long, leisurely ride will give those screamers silence for a bit.
4. Test Track
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Tip from a Teen: Single rider option is available for teens that don't mind riding by themselves. It also skips some pretty lengthy wait times in the regular queue.
3. Haunted Mansion
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Tip from a Teen: There's quite a few Nightmare Before Christmas touches in The Attic, so keep your eyes peeled for them.
2. Space Mountain
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Tip from a Teen: try and find which side the camera will be on and make funny faces to check out once the ride's over.
1. Aerosmith's Rock 'n' Roller Coaster
Aerosmith's Rock 'n' Roller Coaster at Disney's Hollywood Studios made it to the top of The Kid's list for quite a few reasons including the high speed (0 to 60 in only a few seconds!) , fab music (she's an Aerosmith fan now compliments of the great soundtrack!), and the indoor location- perfect for hot, humid days at Walt Disney World.Tips from a Teen: The coaster takes off like a shot and looks like it's going a lot faster than it really is. Once up to speed, the ride is roller coaster perfection!
Happy travels!
I believe she knows a thing or two about Disney...I think some people are just a little jealous over success.
ReplyDeleteYou have amazing writing skills. I've ridden every one of these rides except the new mine train and Big Thunder Mountain. You & The Kid have pointed out things that I didn't even see, and I've ridden some of these 3 times!
Keep up the amazing work!
Hey Elizabeth! Thanks for the vote of confidence! Looks like we've got a menace that only wants someone to click on kid spammy link. Pay no attention to him; The Kid knows what she's talking about!
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