Living with the Land is a super slow moving ride in Epot, and likely the most boring ride in all of Disney World. But that's not a bad thing. I actually enjoyed it quite a bit, and I think it's a great ride to hop on if it's scorching or storming outside.
Imagine "it's a small world" without the song, but add agriculture. Yep. That's Living with the Land in a nutshell. Or in a greenhouse as it were. You board a boat and float through a tour of Disney's efforts at sustainable agriculture, aquaculture, and more. They tell you all about it in the audio track, but you also get to see it up close and personal. There's a lot of interesting produce in there.
However, if you have zero interest in how produce is grown or the environment in general, I'd recommend skipping this one. It's more of an educational tour than a true ride. Certainly unique though.
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i confess it bored me :( maybe it was the day but yeah. certainly unique though, you're right.
ReplyDeleteJoy at The Joyous Living
I think I'd skip this one to be honest
ReplyDeleteDebbie
I had to laugh - It's a Small World is my least favorite ride but probably due to an experience back in the 80's when we were stuck in the white room for 20-30 minutes while the song played over and over and over. LOL!
ReplyDeleteWe've done this ride in 2010 with grandkids and again on our last visit this month. It had changed dramatically with what was in the horticulture section.
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