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I love Disney Parks. They've got some amazing attractions, shows, entertainment, restaurants....
But some of their most interesting attractions haven't been those built on already recognized characters such as the Pixar characters. Nope. Some of the most iconic attractions were those that came from pure creative gruntwork on the part of the Imagineers. Pirates of the Caribbean was an original attraction before it was a blockbuster film. The Haunted Mansion, despite a horrid attempt at a motion picture spin-off, remains one of the most famed theme park attractions of all time.
And while it's still somewhat new, Walt Disney World's Expedition Everest is working on becoming its own iconic attraction.
Only one of these attractions was based on a previous animated film. The rest were original attractions and, while they are considered somewhat strange, they were also some of the most unique and entertaining attractions that Disney Parks has had to date.
Well, there's one or two that we could have lived without.
Alien Encounter (Walt Disney World - RIP)
I will forever hate the person who officially gave this attraction the axe. Are you reading this out there? Yeah. I kinda hate you.
This was one of the most terrifying, unique attractions I had ever had the pleasure of experiencing. The attraction locked guests in a room with an escapee alien. Think Alien from the Alien films. While maybe not that scary, this bad boy was pretty darn close.
The attraction peaked with a one on one encounter with Mr. Alien in which he attempted to remove you from your seat and even breathed down your neck. It. Was. Amazing.
Mr. Toad's Wild Ride (Disneyland and formerly, Walt Disney World)
Luckily, this attraction still resides in Disneyland, but it was ripped out to make way for the lackluster "Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh".
What makes this attraction strangely unique is that, not only do you go for a "wild ride", but you also get to go straight to hell. That's right people. Hell. Pretty unique for Disneyland, wouldn't ya say?
Stormrider (Tokyo DisneySea)
According to one user on YouTube, Stormrider is more intense than Disney's other simulator rides - Soarin', Star Tours and Body Wars - combined.
Technically, I've never been on the attraction, but the concept is still one that is unique. Guests are taken on a ride in a flying weather laboratory whose main goal it is to find and diffuse inclement weather situations such as tornadoes and hurricanes. You can imagine that this would be a thrilling and interesting ride.
Phantom Manor (Disneyland Paris)
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What makes Phantom Manor strange and unique is that, unlike the Haunted Mansion attractions at Disneyland, Walt Disney World and Disneyland Tokyo, Phantom Manor, while having much of the same interior as the other mansions (save for the finale), has a completely different storyline. One that is much darker and morbid.
Not only that, but the soundtrack is fully instrumental (unlike the famed "Grim Grinning Ghosts" of the other attractions) and ends in a Western version of hell complete with ghoul filled saloon and some nasty looking skeletons. To make matters even more grim, the bride, unlike the one in the other attractions, ages throughout the ride and then meets a nasty end. In short, it's a depressing take on the Haunted Mansion.
Body Wars (Epcot, Walt Disney World - Closed, Possibly Permanently)
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Okay, of all the attractions on this list, this is probably my least favorite. Not my least favorite attraction ever, of course. That title belong's to the Stitch Disaster at Tomorrowland.
However, here's the premise for Body Wars. Imagine being shrunk down and then being injected into the human body. Yup. That's Body Wars. To be fair, lots of people love it. I'm not one of those people.
The Timekeeper (Walt Disney World, Disneyland Paris and Disneyland Tokyo - RIP)
The Timekeeper was the last attraction in WDW's Tomorrowland to utilize the 360 screen that once showed "American Journeys". Currently, the theatre houses the Monster Inc. Laugh Factory.
The attraction took guests, through the 360 technology, on a trek through time where they finally were able to meet Jules Verne and H.G. Wells. It was a fun, unique attraction but one that quickly became dated and was soon "temporarily" closed which eventually gave way to a permanent closure. A regular occurrence within the world of Disney Parks.
Journey to the Center of the Earth (Tokyo DisneySea)
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Continuing on the Jules Verne bit, Journey to the Center of the Earth pays homage to another of Verne's classics as JttCotE takes guests on a wild ride through a volcanic mountain where they eventually come face to face with a righteous magma monster.
It's not so much strange as just different, but it's also unique and an amazing testament to the untapped creativity of Disney's Imagineers.






