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10 Disneyland Rides For Every Person In Your Friend Group

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10 Disneyland Rides For Every Person In Your Friend Group
Olivia Watkins

I just recently went to Disneyland with my best friend, and I had such a great time. While I was there, I noticed how many different rides there are in both Disneyland and California Adventure. I kept thinking about how there is a ride for any type of person, so I thought it would be fun to figure out what personalities go with what rides.

1. California Screamin': The One Down For Anything.

If this is your favorite ride, you're known as the adventurous one. You never turn down an offer to try something crazy with your friends, even if it will get you into some trouble.

2. Radiator Springs Racers: The Athlete.

If you love racing and being competitive, this one will be one of your favorites. The atmosphere of the ride sets up the perfect simulation of a fast-paced race.

3. It's a Small World: The Mom.

This one seems to be every mom's favorite ride. So just know, if you are the mom of the group, you'll have to check this one out. It's very relaxing, and of course, it's a classic.

4. Star Tours: The Geek.

This ride is fairly new, although Star Wars has been around for awhile. Any Geek (myself included) will love the simulation of flying around the galaxy with R2-D2 and c3po. It will make you freak out, in the best way. And yes, I am speaking from experience.

5. Downtown Disney: The Shopper.

There is always at least one shopper in the group, if not a few. This is the perfect place for you. Take a break from walking around the parks all day and explore the MANY different shops. There's a Disney vault, a "Star Wars" shop, and even a Build-A-Bear. You heard me.

6. Space Mountain: The Dreamer.

Everyone wants to be an astronaut when they're a kid. If you are the one who has high aspirations, this ride will fit you perfectly. I went on this ride for the first time a few days ago and it instantly became one of my favorites. It's a roller coaster completely in the dark, so you have no idea where the drops or turns are because you can't see. I admit, I had to give myself a pep talk before this one (I am not a roller coaster person).

7. Indiana Jones Adventure: The Crazy Driver.

Every group has one. Not saying it's a bad thing (as long as you're safe). This ride is perfect because you feel like you are driving, but you don't have to worry about all your friends being backseat drivers like they normally are.

8. Pirates of the Caribbean: The Rogue Friend.

These are for one of the best people of the group, because you never know what they are going to do or say. If that sounds familiar, give this ride a try.

9. Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters: The Gamer.

If you're the gamer of the group, ride this and bring all your friends. You can beat them with your insane gaming capabilities.

10. Silly Symphony Swings: The Child At Heart.

These are a classic, and they are perfect for any ages – especially kids. If you are a child at heart, then this is already one of your favorites.

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