Originally Posted By alexbook Well, "Mickey's Philharmagic" is the only one we don't have in Anaheim, but I'm sure the answer can't be that simple.
Originally Posted By monorailblue It could be PhilharMagic because that is the only one that is remotely watchable?
Originally Posted By liveforvacations Honey I Shrunk the Audience is the only one that features human beings.
Originally Posted By brotherdave You have the right attraction, but not the reason that I'm thinking of. (Very good answer, though!)
Originally Posted By liveforvacations Okay I have another guess. Honey I Shrunk the Audience is the only one of the four that can be found at four of the Disney parks-Epcot, Disneyland, Tokyo Disneyland and Disneyland Paris.
Originally Posted By brotherdave Again, a good guess, but, not what I was looking for. Think of something inside the theatres.
Originally Posted By FerretAfros Is it the only one without scents to accompany it? I don't remember if Muppet Vision had any...
Originally Posted By brotherdave No, not the scents. Think of something that Disney does best. One theater (HISTA) doesn't have them.
Originally Posted By liveforvacations This one has to be it! Honey I Shrunk the Kids is the only attraction out of the four that does not feature audio-animatronics.
Originally Posted By brotherdave Ok, here's a new one: Space Mountain Rock n' Roller Coaster Primeval Whirl Goofy's Barnstormer
Originally Posted By FerretAfros Space Mountain is the only one that isn't a dressed up off the shelf coaster layout?
Originally Posted By monorailblue Space Mountain is the only one that does not go outdoors. Mad Tea Party is the only one without rider restraints of some kind. The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh is the only one with individually names vehicles.
Originally Posted By seanyoda Space Mountain is the only attraction of the four where you do not exit the ride vehicle through where you entered it.
Originally Posted By FerretAfros monoblue got the correct attraction on the third guess, but for the wrong reason.
Originally Posted By monorailblue OK. Winnie the Pooh is unique in that group of Attractions because . . . (a) it operates in a facility which formerly housed a different Attraction; (b) it has a very large homage to that former Attraction; (c) it is both indoor and outdoor, rather than just one; (d) its vehicles actually have doors which open and close; (e) it is on the west side of the Park.
Originally Posted By FerretAfros I was thinking of choice C, but most of the others work too. (Don't the Teacups have doors?)