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10 Disney World Rides That Never Grow Old

Whether you've been to Walt Disney World 1 time or 1,000 times, these 10 rides will continue to be some of the best.

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Erin Locke
Erin Locke

If you've been to Disney World even once in your life and have ridden rides, you have a favorite.

No questions asked.

Except for one: did yours make it on my list of favorites?

These are the top 10 rides at Walt Disney World that will never grow old, even if you do.

1. Mad Tea Party

Get ready to spin! This is one of my favorite rides at the Magic Kingdom because I love seeing how fast I can make my teacup turn. Pro tip: choose to ride in the purple teacup because it goes the fastest!

2. Pirates of the Caribbean

Be on the lookout for Jack Sparrow! This fun ride is great on days that it's raining and no matter how old the attraction is, you'll love it more each time you go to Magic Kingdom.

3. Expedition Everest

Although most people would probably rank this ride as their top favorite ride, it's too terrifying for me to rank that high. On your search for the yeti, be prepared for lots of twists, turns, and maybe even a broken track.

4. Space Mountain

Kate Parks

You're clear for takeoff. Although this ride only goes 25 mph, be ready to be jolted around in the dark. The ups and downs will take you out of this world!

5. Big Thunder Mountain Railroad

This ride used to be my favorite, but it's not quite as smooth of a ride as some others. This wild west themed ride will make you feel like you've stepped back into the past. Hold on tight though because this is the wildest ride in the wilderness!

6. Seven Dwarfs Mine Train

This is my absolute favorite ride because it's so much fun, it takes me back to my childhood of watching Snow White, and it's the smoothest ride you'll ride at Disney World! The carts are made to sway with the turns so that passengers aren't jarred as they round a corner.

7. Soarin' Around the World

This was actually one of my fiancé's favorite rides! If you're not afraid of heights and want to travel the world someday, this ride is for you. Soarin' got a major upgrade a few years ago, so if you rode it before then, definitely check it out now!

8. Peter Pan's Flight

This is probably my favorite non-coaster ride. The graphics are wonderful, and it really does feel like you're flying!

9. Kilimanjaro Safaris

This is my favorite Animal Kingdom ride! I could sit on this jungle safari for hours and hours on end! I love seeing all of the different animals, and I love that the animals are completely unpredictable.

10. Jungle Cruise

The humor on this ride is phenomenal, and it changes with every ride you take! Your skipper will take you on a magical and very memorable tour of the jungle.

Be sure to check out one (or all!) of these rides on your next Disney vacation! Have a magical day °o°

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