8 Lands (Favorites)
1. Frontierland // 2. Tomorrowland // 3. Sunset Blvd // 4. Asia in Animal Kingdom // 5. DinoLand USA // 6. Future World // 7. Norway in the World Showcase // 8. Liberty Square
9 Shows (Favorites)
1. It’s Tough to be a Bug // 2. Illuminations // 3. Philharmagic // 4. Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular // 5. Wishes // 6. Fantasmic! // 7. Honey I Shrunk the Audience // 8. Main Street Electrical Parade // 9. Any street show in Hollywood Studios
10 Rides (Favorites)
1. Expedition Everest // 2. Tower of Terror // 3. Big Thunder Mountain // 4. Dinosaur // 5. Toy Story Mania // 6. Tomorrowland Transit Authority // 7. Soarin // 8. Mission Space // 9. Pirates of the Caribbean // 10. Maelstrom

30 day Disney World challenge: Day 21
Favorite character to see in the parks: Donald Duck
A few quick facts:
- Donald Duck was created in 1931
- Donald is a anthropomorphic (an animal with human like characteristics) white duck who is often wearing a blue sailor shirt with a cap
- Donald is most famous for his semi-intelligible speech and his mischievous and irritable personality
- Depending on the area of Disney World you’re in, Donald is often seen donning different attire, a sombrero and serape in the Mexican pavilion or a raccoon skin cap in Frontierland

30 day Disney World challenge: Day 20
Favorite Disney World dessert: Apple Pie (usually from the Liberty Inn in Epcot)
A few quick facts:
- It’s apple pie, that’s about it!
I love apple pie so I always end up getting this, I can never really eat thick cake or heavy chocolate when it’s too hot out so this is what I go for.

30 day Disney World challenge: Day 19
Least favorite attraction: Stitch’s Great Escape
A few quick facts:
- Stitch’s Great Escape is a theatre-in-the-round experience starring the title alien from the 2002 Disney movie Lilo & Stitch
- The attraction uses the set and some of the same technology as its predecessor, Alien Encounter, and uses many of your senses to create the experience
- Unlike Alien Encounter which was unintended for children under 12, Stitch’s Great Escape is much more kid friendlier
I like how online people call it Stitch’s Great Mistake, I can’t help but agree.

30 day Disney World challenge: Day 18
What attraction do you wish they’d bring back: ExtraTERRORestrial Alien Encounter
A few quick facts:
- Alien Encounter was a theatre-in-the-round attraction in Tomorrowland
- It was a darkly humorous science fiction experience that used binaural sound to achieve its effects
- The ride warned guests that it was intense and unintended for children under the age of 12
- It closed permanently in October of 2003 and the spot was replaced with Stitch’s Great Escape which uses the same set and much of the same technology in a more kid friendlier way
- Unlike Stitch’s Great Escape, much of Alien Encounter took place in total darkness and relied on the riders non-visual senses
I think I have to give my own opinion on why I picked this ride. Alien Encounter brought a great dark element to Disney and Tomorrowland, I think by using everyone’s unknown fear of an actual Alien encounter and staying true to the “tomorrow/out of this world” aspect that Tomorrowland shows. It was intense when I was 9 but in a good way and who didn’t love Tim Curry voicing one of those robots.

30 day Disney World challenge: Day 17
Favorite Disney World restaurant: 50’s Prime Time Cafe
A few quick facts:
- 50’s Prime Time Cafe serves American comfort food in a TV-themed setting
- The TVs show clips from prime time sitcoms circa 1955 including “Father Knows Best” and the original “Mickey Mouse Club”
- Feel at home in Mom’s kitchenette but remember to mind your manners and eat your veggies or you may find yourself in the corner
- With 50’s knick-knacks and a View Master that displays the dessert menu, 50’s Prime Time Cafe’s main ingredient is nostalgia and you’re sure to feel right at home

30 day Disney World challenge: Day 16
Favorite snack to grab in the park: Candy/Caramel apples
A few quick facts:
- Under all that delicious coating is usually a green granny smith apple since the tart flavor of the apple contrasts nicely with the candy coating
- Your choice of toppings are endless, starting with your traditional red candy shell or plain caramel dipped, but if your craving a real sweet treat just about any other candy topping can be found
- At Goofy’s Candy Company in Downtown Disney, you can even customize an apple any way you want while you wait
- Those dressed up apples can be difficult and messy to eat at times, so ask a cast member behind the counter to cut the apple in easy to eat slices for you to enjoy on your way around the parks

30 day Disney World challenge: Day 15
Favorite Walt Disney World resort: Saratoga Springs
A few quick facts:
- Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort and Spa is an equestrian themed, Victorian-style Disney Deluxe Villa Resort
- Inspired by historic Saratoga Springs, a late-1800s New York retreat famous for it’s horse racing a spas
- SS is of course served by Disney Transport bus service with transport to the parks as well as a watercraft service to Downtown Disney
*This was our Disney Vacation Club resort so naturally we spent most vacations here
**Image from Disneybound, I did not make it, all credit goes to the source I got it from disneybound.tumblr.com (so please don’t remove the credit).