What is the one ride you have to go on everytime you visit Disneyland?
For me it is the Haunted Mansion. On busy days you're not able to ride a lot, but no matter what I always will go on this.
What is the one ride you have to go on everytime you visit Disneyland?
For me it is the Haunted Mansion. On busy days you're not able to ride a lot, but no matter what I always will go on this.
Wow, that was a fun ride?
What should we go on next?
BizarreSFL: How about the haunted mansion???
But we already went on it five times, haven't you had enough??
BizarreSFL: NOOOOOOO!
I tend to do either Haunted Mansion or Pirates (sometimes both). If I went with people who could keep up with me, I'd even do the Teacups but alas, they all have weak stomachs.![]()
HM use to be POTC but now to hard
Not a trip goes by that we don't ride at least BOTH the POTC and the HM.
That would be so un-Disney-like to not do them both with each gate entry.
Enjoy!
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Hm & Btmrr
HM, POTC, Space and Big Thunder are the ones that come to mind.
No words, My tears won't make any room for more,
And it don't hurt, like anything I've ever felt before, this is
No broken heart,
No familiar scars,
This territory goes uncharted...
Used to be Big Thunder, but Fastpass makes it annoying to wait for.
Now it's the Matterhorn.
pirates, small world, splash mountain, and jungle cruise are musts every time
I'd rather be at Disneyland
Pirates always first ridden no matter what, then Haunted
The Matterhorn and then Peter Pan, always my first to rides of the morning and last two rides at night.
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to many to choose, but if I have to pirates and HM
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