Disney Repeatable Attractions — Rides Worth Doing Twice

Some attractions stay the same each time that you ride them. Other attractions are different each and every time that you set foot in the queue line...and those are the ones that we'll be talking about today.

Some attractions stay the same each time that you ride them. Other attractions are different each and every time that you set foot in the queue line…and those are the ones that we’ll be talking about today.

Editor’s Note: I love this topic! The idea that there are experiences which focus on a number of outcomes prove that Disney Imagineers are thinking long-term with their planning and designs.

Rise of the Resistance

Star Wars Rise of the Resistance
Star Wars Rise of the Resistance (Image: Dustin Fuhs / StepstoMagic)

There are a hundred reasons why you should experience this e-ticket experience in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, but the best reason is that there are different things to look at around each and every single corner.

The hidden gems, the story elements and the awe of scale will make you want to get in the line multiple times.

STAR TOURS

With the latest update of the attraction, there is actually 54 different adventure sets. This may not be evident until you ride Star Tours: The Adventures Continue multiple times, but there are three parts to every sequence!

That’s HUGE repeatability for those of us who really love the storytelling aspects of the Star Wars universe that have been incorporated, especially the characters!


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TOY STORY MANIA

Toy Story Mania Ride Vehicle (Image: Dustin Fuhs/StepsToMagic)

Our second attraction at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, and this one is an interactive game that provides you with different stages and various levels of points. Toy Story Mania is a family-friendly experience that shrinks guests to the size of Andy’s Toys in order to play carnival games.

Playing solo is different than playing in tandem, so be sure to know where and what sequence to shoot the targets.


Hope this was as much fun to read as it was to write! With so many experiences at Walt Disney World, it’s important to know going into the planning process which attractions have multiple levels or different scenes to give you the incentive to go back again and again:)

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I’m Dustin Fuhs, a theme park fanatic that has created this platform to showcase my passion, tools and opinions to create a fun and interactive experience for everyone who visits. My goal is to help you and your family have the most magical experience at Walt Disney World. In reading my articles and ideas, I hope that you can find some fantastic ways to bring your dreams into reality!