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You’re Missing Out If You’re Skipping These Disney Attractions

When planning a Disney trip, it’s easy to focus on the big-name rides like Space Mountain, Avatar Flight of Passage, and Guardians of the Galaxy. In between those headliners are attractions that often get skipped… and they’re worth a spot on your must-do list.

Here are the rides and experiences you might be passing by, and why you should give them a try.


People Mover in Tomorrowland

1. Tomorrowland Transit Authority PeopleMover – Magic Kingdom

Why It’s Overlooked:
It’s slow, it’s quiet, and it doesn’t have a big marketing push.

Why You Should Ride:

  • Offers a breezy, elevated tour of Tomorrowland with super short or even zero wait most days.
  • Provides unique views of attractions like Space Mountain and Tron Lightcycle Run.
  • Perfect for resting your feet and recharging in the shade.

Living With the Land Boat ride

2. Living with the Land – EPCOT

Why It’s Overlooked:
It’s a boat ride about agriculture, which hardly sounds thrilling.

Why You Should Ride:

  • The greenhouses are fascinating, with plants grown using innovative techniques like hydroponics and vertical farming.
  • Produce grown here is served in EPCOT restaurants.
  • It’s a peaceful, educational break from the Florida sun.

American Adventure in EPCOT

3. The American Adventure – EPCOT

Why It’s Overlooked:
It’s a long-form show that many guests skip in favor of rides or food booths at the World Showcase.

Why You Should Experience It:

  • A beautifully produced, 30-minute audio-animatronic stage show that tells the story of America’s history and spirit.
  • Features a stirring soundtrack, “Golden Dream,” that often leaves audiences emotional.
  • Air-conditioned theater makes it a great midday break, especially during festival season.

Animal Kingdom Kilimanjaro Safari

4. Kilimanjaro Safaris – Afternoon Rides

Why It’s Overlooked:
Most guests ride early in the morning for “better” animal activity.

Why You Should Ride:

  • Afternoon safaris can actually be more lively, especially after a rain shower when animals cool off.
  • Every safari is different—you’ll never have the exact same experience twice.

Carousel of Progress at Magic Kingdom; Opening Curtain

5. Carousel of Progress – Magic Kingdom

Why It’s Overlooked:
It’s a slow-moving theater show from the 1964 World’s Fair.

Why You Should Ride:

  • Created by Walt Disney himself, it’s a piece of Disney history.
  • Quirky charm and a catchy theme song you’ll hum all day.
  • One of the best air-conditioned spots for a relaxing break.

💡 Final Tip

Next time you’re in the parks, slip a few of these attractions into your schedule. They offer unique experiences, and a deeper appreciation for Disney beyond the thrill rides.

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