Alright, here it is. Fantasyland.
Question as well...I'm thinking about omitting one poll, which is the Critter Country poll. I think we all know what's going to win. Is it ok if we just say Splash Mountain will win?
Anyways...go ahead and vote!
I'm keeping the poll open for 5 days.
View Poll Results: Best Fantasyland attraction?
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Pinocchio's Daring Journey
1 2.04% -
Snow White's Scary Adventures
0 0% -
Mr. Toad's Wild Ride
6 12.24% -
Matterhorn Bobsleds
15 30.61% -
Alice In Wonderland
2 4.08% -
Mad Tea Party
1 2.04% -
Storybook Land Canal Boats
0 0% -
King Arthur Carrousel
0 0% -
Peter Pan's Flight
18 36.73% -
Casey Jr. Circus Train
1 2.04% -
it's a small world
5 10.20% -
Dumbo the Flying Elephant
0 0%
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Thread: Best Disneyland ride part 4
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03-29-2008 04:40 PM #1You're Looking Alright MI Regular Member
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Best Disneyland ride part 4
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03-29-2008 05:35 PM #2MouseInfo Club Level MI Regular Member
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Peter Pans flight
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03-29-2008 05:39 PM #3
I'm 50/50 with Peter Pan and the Matterhorn. I think I'll give the edge to Peter Pan because it has Pirates in it.
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03-29-2008 05:48 PM #4
I voted Matterhorn, but Peter Pan or IASW almost got my vote.
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03-29-2008 06:36 PM #5
Peter Pan. We recently took friends on it, who had never been on before. They couldn't stop raving about it.
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03-29-2008 06:44 PM #6
Toad for me, I miss him in FL.
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03-29-2008 09:13 PM #7
this is the hardest one, could you please put a new answer "All of the above"
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03-29-2008 09:43 PM #8
Matterhorn for me as well. I've always enjoyed Peter Pan but feel it's a bit overrated and never worth standing in the long lines for. Same with Mr. Toad. I know, blasphemy.
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03-29-2008 11:05 PM #9Vamos Mexico! MI Premium Member
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I put down Matterhorn, but Mr Toad was a close second... tho I did prefer the Florida version.
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03-29-2008 11:10 PM #10
Casey Jr. simple yet entertaining to me.
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