Favorite Overlooked Attraction
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Favorite Overlooked Attraction
| Tue, 01-16-2007 - 10:25am |
We are leaving Sunday and taking some Grumpies with us. I would love to show them some things they were not expecting. For instance I looked on Deb's site

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Like Steph a lot of our favorite overlooked actractions are actually more of the small little touches that most vacationers pass by w/o seeing.
I have to agree with Sonya.
Not an attraction at all, but I really wished that I had used photopass photographers more often. I only have one picture of myself with my DH and 2 boys from our trip last summer and that came from Chef Mickey's package. Just wanted to share.
Have a great trip!
Charis
One of my favorite attractions without exactly being an attraction is downtime or getting into the spirit at Downtown Disney. I love the shops. We LOVE Rainforest Cafe' (try to visit one any time we travel now)...even if it's just to visit the gift shop at DTD. They have a miniature train and a carousel with cool stuff. And it's great to just sit by the lake (???) and relax.
One of Mike's favorites is Off-Kilter and last time we went they were doing Disney songs too!
Alysha
The name of the tree is Wes Palm (get it, west palm?)
Look for a person holding a black bag with their hand in the bag.
Belly dancer in Moracco (Epcot)
Japanease drum players (Epcot)
:-)
Josette
We also love looking in the "nooks and crannies" of Epcot WS for performers! We enjoyed the British Invasion in the UK one year...sounded just like the Beatles! Very enjoyable! My dh liked watching the Belly Dancer in Morroco..LOL
As for "ride" type of attraction, we always enjoy the Carousel of Progress, even though it's outdated, and we love the Hall of Presidents.
One year, in the Living Seas, we caught them feeding the fish too. That was really interesting!
Have fun!
Marcy
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