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As I spammed repeatedly on Twitter when Pooh participated in earlier brackets, the part where he floats out of his body and into the Heffalumps and Woozles room is my favorite part of any Disney character dark ride and I will smash the button in support of that attraction until they take my computer away from me.

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Congrats on 15 years!

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I must say I have never ridden that Winnie the Pooh ride. It looks obscene, like an exploded--oh, bother, look at the time! I should probably abstain from voting in that bracket. And happy anniversary!

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Jun 22, 2023·edited Jun 22, 2023

The Citizens of Hollywood are charming live entertainment that feel so endangered in the modern Disney Parks. Quality offerings like this, are a big part of what I believe separate Disney theme parks from the rest.

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I had to vote Disney Junior in the most melancholy way possible. We were supposed to go to Disney World for the first time as a family (and my first time in 35 years) in March of 2020. Jack would've been just about to turn 6. That channel was on 24/7 for years.

The pandemic happened and delayed our trip to last April. He was already 8 and had moved on from Disney Junior. We watched a YouTube video of that show countless times when he was younger. He wanted to be READY for that show when he got to see it.

By the time we went, it wasn't even on his radar anymore. I really was looking forwards to watching his beaming smile when he saw all his favorite characters.

So I vote for Disney Dance Party, with a big heavy sigh.

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Congratulations and happy anniversary!

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You do in fact have to stand the whole time for Reflections but they do offer a rail for leaning. Same deal for the Canada Circlevision shows.

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We rode RSR for the first time last month. It was... fine? Good, I guess? Certainly not worthy of the standby wait times and pay-for-play Lightning Lane, and several notches below Rise of the Resistance.

By contrast, I couldn't pull my 6-year-old away from Redwood Creek Challenge. A great reminder that even lightly-themed open-ended play and exploration is a huge part of the Disney experience.

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MSEP vs CFP. How dare you.

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