Back from my 3-day solo trip to Animal Kingdom and Epcot for the first time. My thoughts below:

>Animal Kingdom
Pandora was awesome but obviously neither ride deserves the waits they get. And I did both within 30 minutes. Everest yeti honestly feels smaller than I was expecting, i don't know though kinda hard to see.

>Epcot
First of all I must admit I owe Cosmic Rewind an apology. I'm the guy with a grudge against Space Mountain and thought CR was similar but they do more with the theming. The teleportation trick was cool I didn't expect it. Basically the well-done preshow saves the ride. Also I hate airtime but this ride was just under my tolerance level before I start wanting to get off, so I'd ride again.
Why does Figment get a bad rap? It was a cute ride, and again the wall-reveal was a fun surprise and added +1 to my rating. I guess it's rattly and I don't understand why it's like a coaster track.
Spaceship earth is too rattly and the descent is giga dated otherwise cool scenes.
Frozen and nemo rides are shockingly bad.
The Test Track "futuristic city" projections are eerily convincing. Especially the first one as you're coming downhill. It just looks real. "going 65 miles an hour in a car" doesn't sound as fun as it actually is.
I wasn't expecting to like Mission space (orange of course) as much as I did, rode it 3 times, weird to me that the wait time is always so low. Also do your actions affect literally anything or is it just something for kids to play along with?
Gran fiesta is a cute fun ride and since the Three Caballeros movie is genuinely one of my favorite Disney movies I appreciate that there's a presence. Ride feels just like the movie.
For some reason Living with the Land had an unluckily long wait when i rode. I didn't know that they do research there, makes it cooler.
Soarin is just a beautifully pleasant ride. Charming preshow and great music. Not to be a pussy but I almost teared up after the 2nd ride.

Part 2 with more coming up