Lisann22 Tickles the Mind #124

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    Originally Posted By Lisann22

    November 30, 2005 - Question of the day:

    What was your very first ever Disneyland or Walt Disney World park ride?
     
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    Originally Posted By melekalikimaka

    Disneyland Railroad.
     
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    Originally Posted By Pixie Glitter

    WDW: I think Peter Pan's Flight, but I'm not 100% certain.

    DLR: Space Mountain.
     
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    Originally Posted By DDMAN26

    Walt Disney World 27 years ago, 4 years old and something tells me it was It's A Small World.
     
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    Originally Posted By disney pete

    Jungle Cruise and i will never forget it.
     
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    Originally Posted By trailsend

    DisneyWorld ~ 1981 ~ with our 2 yr old daughter ~ Dumbo
     
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    Originally Posted By Lisann22

    Dumbo - 1966, I was 3 years old.
     
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    Originally Posted By DDMAN26

    <<Dumbo - 1966, I was 3 years old.>>

    Lisann22 I thought you were only in you're mid 20's. Well if you don't mind I'll still think that.
     
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    Originally Posted By Lisann22

    LMAO! Surprise, surprise. Nope, I'm an old chick but please go ahead and think that.
     
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    Originally Posted By Ursula

    DL - The Tram
     
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    Originally Posted By guerillagorilla

    My first ride in WDW was The Haunted Mansion...during my College Program CM orientation
     
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    Originally Posted By pacomama

    First theme park ride ever was Space Mountain. My sister, who was 7 at the time freaked out and didn't want to ride anything else because she thought they were all like that. Being the cool older sister, I teased her mercilessly. She finally got over her fear and went on other rides, but not space mountain. 20 years later and she won't set foot on it.
     
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    Originally Posted By Big Thunder

    I dont know which ride/attraction for sure, but my first trip to DL was in 1964, I was 3 years old.
     
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    Originally Posted By LPFan22

    Disneyland... the Monorail... 4 years old. Then it was off to Fantasyland for Peter Pan and Dumbo!

    =)
     
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    Originally Posted By tapdancemom

    My very first ride was....Disneyland....Railroad....1976.
     
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    Originally Posted By kmsandrbs

    DL- Same as Ursala ... the parking lot tram. I have absolutely no idea what the first one inside the park was.

    WDW- The bus (you sense a theme? :)
    Inside the park ... can't remember
     
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    Originally Posted By piperlynne

    Disneyland Railroad.
     
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    Originally Posted By wendebird

    I couldn't tell you. It would have been 1972 in WDW though.
     
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    Originally Posted By TALL Disney Guy

    WDW, don't remember (3rd grade).

    DL, "Snow White's Scary Adventures" with Daannzzz, goodgirl, SuzieQ, and roberts1398 (I even got to ride in Sneezy's car!)

    *sigh*, warm memories...:)
     
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    Originally Posted By RidgebackLuver

    Storybook Land Canal Boats, 1981. I was only 5 but remember it vividly. DH doesn't remember his, as he was about 3. DS's was Snow White. It was 2003 and he was 19 mo.


    WDW 18 years old, 1994. It was Journey into Imagination. Oh how I miss that cute Figment ride. Was lucky to take DH for his first time in 2000. Our first ride was Pooh. He LOVED the whole trip. And he thought he was such a macho guy.
     

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