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Regina Hinrichs
dvcreg@wdwinfo.com
If you like to spin, you will love the Alice in Wonderland inspired Mad Tea
Party. Sadly, I'm not among those who can tolerate this ride.
You sit in oversized teacups and you can spin a lot or a little as the entire ride spins as well. If you have a sensitive tummy or suffer from motion sickness, definitely skip this attraction.
One cute feature that you can see whether you ride it or not is the dormouse popping out of the teapot in the center.
If you're an Alice in Wonderland fan, she often does character meet and greets at the garden surrounding this attraction as well as the Mad Hatter, Tweedle Dee, Tweedle Dum, etc. The Mad Tea Party is a great backdrop for a souvenir photo.
This ride is a virtual little kid magnet. They love the spinning motion, especially being able to turn it themselves. Because it's on the slow side to load/unload, long
lines are not uncommon. It's best to head here first thing in the morning (and you may want to have breakfast after riding it.)
This ride is accessible to wheelchair guests
who are able to transfer to the teacups.
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