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    So what's your favorite DLR queue?

    I was thinking ... we have a lot of threads about how to keep yourself entertained while waiting in line, but I think we have to give props to the the lines themselves.
    My top three:
    1) Indiana Jones and the Temple of the Forbidden Eye (any line where you are encouraged to freak people out works for me)
    2) Roger Rabbit's Cartoon Spin (I love the nods to the film and the notes on the bulletin boards)
    3) Peter Pan's Flight (I know it isn't anything spectacular, but I like the music and the little "Neverland" touches).

    And you?

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    The one with nobody else in it!

    If I have to go through the regular queue, which normally doesn't happen because I use FP, I like Splash Mountain, Indy and ToT best.


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    I like TofT and Indiana Jones.

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    Mine would have to be Indy, ToT, Splash and *snif* Country Bear Jamboree.

     

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    ToT, WDW's Pooh ride 'cos it's smells of honey!, and Splash Mountain.

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    My favorite queue is the waiting area outside of Walt Disney's Enchanted Tiki Room. Great location in the park, it has it's own snack bar, you can sit down and the Tiki Gods will entertain you - how many queues have all of that?

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    The one with nobody else in it!
    Man! You stole my answer...lol

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    Jungle Cruise

    I like the Jungle Cruise.

    The squawking macaw is a Walt-Disney-kind of subtlety.

    The 1930s/1940s paraphenalia is a nice touch.
    The "empty" ticket booth is nifty.
    The piped in swing music is good for ambience.

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    I've always liked the Star Tours queue.

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    Ummmm......Star Tours, Star Tours, and Star Tours.

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    Star Tours, inside Space Mountain, Indy, TOT, part of Autopia, and BLAB are some of my faves!

     

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    I like TofT and Indiana Jones.
    ditto...
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    Quote Originally Posted by ToursbabeC3po
    Ummmm......Star Tours, Star Tours, and Star Tours.
    Gee... How could I guess you would say that . My favorite is Indy. It was great planing that went into it to have all the interactive features and the cards to read the inscriptions on the walls. All in all a very well planned out story line. My other favorite is at DW and that is Rockn Roller Coaster.
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    1. Indy
    2. Star Tours
    3. Tower of Terror

    Mission to Mars and Adventure through Inner Space used to be cool also.

     

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    Besides Indy, I really like the queue for Big Thunder. I like the fact that you can watch the trains coming and going and all of the signs and props used throughout the line.


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    For me it's impossible to choose just one.
    So many cool details, sounds, moods, memories...

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    Quote Originally Posted by I_love_Peter_Pan
    Star Tours, inside Space Mountain, Indy, TOT, part of Autopia, and BLAB are some of my faves!
    I just realised what BLAB is lol...sounds odd...
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    Sconded. The Tiki Room waiting area is like another show area - AND you can have Dole Whips while you wait - AND they have plenty of places to sit down, if you get there early enough. :-)

    Quote Originally Posted by TikiGeek
    My favorite queue is the waiting area outside of Walt Disney's Enchanted Tiki Room. Great location in the park, it has it's own snack bar, you can sit down and the Tiki Gods will entertain you - how many queues have all of that?

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    Like most of the other posters, Indy's at the top of my list. In fact, I'm kinda disappointed when the lines are so short that you whip right through the queue area. Disney's doing something right when guests are disappointed when they don't have to stand in line.

    And people ask me why I don't like amusement parks like Six Flags!

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    Quote Originally Posted by DangerMouse
    The one with nobody else in it!
    Amen to that!

    I love the Indiana Jones queue. I haven't been in the new Space queue, but I loved that one before.
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    Indy and Splash Mountain. without a doubt




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