Attractions checklists

When putting in a planned trip in Touring Plans, one of the check-off items is making a list of rides and attractions you want to do. Is there a printable checklist here, or anywhere else, of all the rides/shows/attractions one can use for reviewing with family members?

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I’m not aware of a place where it’s easily printable, but TP does have a list of all attractions. You can print the web page (and remove pages that don’t have relevant information before printing) and have a decent list of attractions. I tried for Epcot as an example and it was 10 pages though. :grimacing:

When I was working on a planner, I created an all attractions all parks checklist a few years ago. It’s a bit outdated, but can be pretty easily updated if you feel the desire.
Here’s a dropbox link
https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/qdlae2f6dgopj86cqqn8o/Attraction-List-All-Parks.xlsx?rlkey=feq884lf4bbc9oe6fozbzsm09&st=4jqhwpud&dl=0

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When I was planning extended family trips to WDW many years ago I used a book to familiarize family with available attractions. The book has good descriptions of the attractions, age groups most appealed to as well as scare/fright factors.

I say the book has this tho I’ve not looked at an updated book in a few years. My earliest book I own is the 2005 edition. I still use some tips from the book(s).

This book may even have links to printables.

You can find tune your attraction picking by watching videos on line. And if you have Disney+ there are some POV videos there as well.

The number of attractions on your final list probably needs to be reduced by 25%. I don’t think we’ve ever done everything we thought we’d do when visiting the World.

Welcome and good luck :grin:

Be sure to check in frequently with more questions.

Obtw, you can sometimes find the Unofficial Guide at the library but then you’ll have to return it and it makes such a useful doorstop.

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