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Do You Love or Hate These Guilty Pleasure Rides at Disney World?

Our “Guilty Pleasures”

DINOSAUR

The DINOSAUR entrance
Credit: Inside the Magic

One standout example of a guilty pleasure ride is DINOSAUR at Disney’s Animal Kingdom. This attraction has captivated and terrorized guests for years with its dark, prehistoric atmosphere and thrilling chase sequences.

Although some may label it as cheap or lacking in finesse, the sheer excitement of the ride can overshadow those criticisms. Riders feel their hearts race as they escape from a pursuing dinosaur; it is a wild and unforgettable experience that keeps guests coming back for more.

Kali River Rapids

A group of excited people, including children and adults, are on a water ride reminiscent of the thrills found before the Kali River Rapids closure. They sit in a circular raft with safety bars, racing down rapids as water splashes around them, looking thrilled and joyful.
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Kali River Rapids is another Disney World ride that often finds itself in the guilty pleasure category. This water raft ride invites guests to traverse a tumultuous river filled with splashes and thrills. While some may critique its short runtime, the immersive theming and storytelling of Animal Kingdom shine through at every twist and turn.

For those willing to brave the wetness, Kali River Rapids offers an exhilarating experience that is both refreshing and fun, even if it isn’t the longest ride in the park.

Alien Swirling Saucers

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Alien Swirling Saucers, found in Toy Story Land at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, adds a whimsical touch to the lineup of guilty pleasure rides. It may appear deceptively simple, but the spinning motion and vibrant atmosphere supply a unique thrill that resonates with families and children alike.

The catchy tunes from the Toy Story films playing overhead add to the overall enjoyment, making the ride a delightful experience that never fails to elicit laughter and smiles.

The Good and Bad of Each Ride

One of the biggest strengths of DINOSAUR is its ability to deliver a sense of adventure and excitement. Guests are enveloped in a thrilling atmosphere that heightens their emotions and keeps them on the edge of their seats.

The audio-animatronics, while dated, still evoke a sense of wonder. The ride’s storytelling elements, coupled with the intense chase scenes, make it a memorable experience that many return to, despite its mixed reviews.

On the downside, Kali River Rapids often receives criticism for its brief duration. Guests may feel that the ride ends just as quickly as it begins, which can lead to disappointment after the anticipation of a thrilling water adventure. While the theming and action are strong, the length can diminish the overall satisfaction, particularly when guests are left drenched in their seats.

Alien Swirling Saucers embodies the essence of joyful simplicity. Unlike more complex attractions, this ride focuses on providing pure fun. It gives guests a chance to relax and embrace lighthearted excitement. Its charm lies not in groundbreaking technology or intricate storytelling, but in its ability to conjure laughter and enjoyment in a friendly, unpretentious setting.

Luke Dammann

When at Disney world, Luke will probably be found eating with his favorite animatronic, Sonny Eclipse at Cosmic Ray's Starlight Cafe. When not at Disney World, Luke will probably be found defending Cosmic Ray's Starlight Cafe to people who claim "there are better restaurants"

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