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WDW Greatest Attractions

Counting down the 50 greatest attractions at Walt Disney World. Ever.

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2. Haunted Mansion (Magic Kingdom, 1971)

The first attraction built for Walt Disney World was a drawn-out disaster of disorganized ideas that turned into a masterpiece.

3. Journey into Imagination (EPCOT Center, 1983)

An impossibly abstract concept is tackled through wonderfully detailed set design, an unforgettable song, and a loveable fellow.

5. Splash Mountain (Magic Kingdom, 1992)

Combining a massive dark ride with a peaceful ride system, then dotting it with unparalleled thrills is a recipe for legend status.

6. Horizons (EPCOT Center, 1983)

The thematic and emotional centerpiece of Futureworld made you believe tomorrow would be awesome because of you.

7. Space Mountain (Magic Kingdom, 1975)

A technological trailblazer with imagination bursting at the seams, and an experience that extends beyond ride.

9. Pirates of the Caribbean (Magic Kingdom, 1973)

It may be not not do everything its West Coast predecessor did, but here's the case for everything amazing it does do.

12. The Living Seas (EPCOT Center, 1986)

With atmosphere in spades, incredible place-making, and awesome real-world science, the world's largest aquarium was a cut above.

13. Tropical Serenade (Magic Kingdom, 1971)

The bigger, better version of one of the most important theme park break throughs ever made is still catchy to this day.

14. Star Tours (Disney-MGM Studios, 1989)

An attraction that influenced the entire industry, not just with introducing its IP to the parks, but with its innovate ride system.

15. Spaceship Earth (Epcot '94, 1994)

The most epic scope and tone of any Disney attraction serves as the center piece for a completely different kind of theme park.

19. Mr. Toad's Wild Ride (Magic Kingdom, 1971)

A nightmare of twists, turns, and near-misses balanced with color and humor far exceeded the simple dark ride design.

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