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GoCubs 23rd March 2005 12:50

Old Ride..Need Help
 
I remember riding an airplane ride with my Grandmother all the time. I believe it was sponsored by Delta Airlines. I only remember bits and pieces of it but I'm pretty sure it was in Tomorrow land.

Any help would be appreciated!

dxer07002 23rd March 2005 13:02

If You Had Wings? Is that the nameof the ride you are talking about?
Was it called DREAMFLIGHT as well? If You Could Fly? I forget, but I think it is something like that. I am sure someone will be along to clarify this.

poohbear6103 23rd March 2005 13:07

If You Had Wings (my boyfriend's old favorite) was sponsored by Eastern Airlines. Then when Eastern was gone, they had a ride called Delta's Dreamflight. That's the ride you are probably thinking of. There is a guy on EBay that actually sells a copy of that ride that he took with his camcorder. I don't remember it as a child, but it looked really cute :)

dkrfla 23rd March 2005 13:29

That would be "Delta's Dreamflight" which opened I believe in June of 1989 replacing "If You Can Fly"

Dkrfla

GoCubs 23rd March 2005 13:38

Weren't Delta's Dreamflight and If You Could Fly pretty similar rides? I must be thinking about If You Could Fly because this would have been pre-1989.

napnet 23rd March 2005 13:40

Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin now is in its place. You can occasionally see old bits from the ride like the spiraling light that to me looked like you were going onto a jet engine back when it was the Delta Ride.

You can find more information about it at.. http://waltdatedworld.bravepages.com/id45.htm and http://waltdatedworld.bravepages.com/id97.htm

Ringo8n24 23rd March 2005 13:44

Quote:

Originally Posted by GoCubs
Weren't Delta's Dreamflight and If You Could Fly pretty similar rides? I must be thinking about If You Could Fly because this would have been pre-1989.

My memory is that If You Could Fly was sponsored by Eastern Airlines (?) and Delta's Dreamflight was when sponsors switched. I could be wrong, but I do remember at some point the airline sponsor change which could be the reason for a name change, but the ride stayed similar. :)

napnet 23rd March 2005 13:49

Quote:

My memory is that If You Could Fly was sponsored by Eastern Airlines (?) and Delta's Dreamflight was when sponsors switched. I could be wrong, but I do remember at some point the airline sponsor change which could be the reason for a name change, but the ride stayed similar. :)
Yeah, it changed names when Eastern went bankrupt. If my memory serves me right they just changed a bit of the theme and logos.

DizWiz 23rd March 2005 14:23

The ride was originally "If You Had Wings" and it was sponsored by Eastern Airlines. It then changed very briefly to "If You Could Fly" during the time when Eastern left as a sponsor until Delta was named the sponsor. During this time the show stayed the same, but all references to Eastern were removed and the song was changed. It was shut down when Delta came on board and the show was changed (the track remained the same--as it is even today with Buzz). It reopened as Dreamflight ('89, I think). When Delta left, it closed and became Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin.

I used to love "If You Had Wings." The song was memorable (in an IASW kind of way). In fact, they still play it in Tomorrowland in the area music loop. You can even hear "Now Is the Time" from the original WDW version of the COP in the area music. I think it's great that there is still a little piece of the old WDW still around in the music.

There's a site dedicated to the history of "If You Had Wings": http://home.cfl.rr.com/omniluxe/iyhw-main.htm

pat in the hat 23rd March 2005 14:52

If you had wings . . .
 
How funny that the mesmerizing "IASW-style" song springs to mind!

*sings to self: If you had wings . . . if you had wings . . . if you had wings, had wings, had wings . . .*

I loved that ride! It takes you back to a much simpler time . . . when even airlines were profitable! :animwink:

CoffeeJedi 23rd March 2005 15:52

i remember being impressed with the spiraling light/jet engine effect as a kid, and the "speed rooms" were cool (still are on Buzz) but the attraction was kind of odd, in that it didn't really tell a story or provide any truly fantastic or futuristic elements, it was just "look what airplanes used to be like, and now [eastern/delta] can take you to all these great places". nice way to cool off for a few though, never had a line

RedBaron 23rd March 2005 18:16

Quote:

Originally Posted by dxer07002
If You Had Wings? Is that the nameof the ride you are talking about?
Was it called DREAMFLIGHT as well? If You Could Fly? I forget, but I think it is something like that. I am sure someone will be along to clarify this.

Yes, I believe it was called Delta Dreamflight.

magic minnie 23rd March 2005 18:28

I remember riding it and thinking it was cool, but also remember thinking it was really commercialized for Disney. I know other rides are sponsored, but Delta seemed like the focal point of the whole experience. Anyone else agree?

marni1971 23rd March 2005 19:19

Have a read of my article in the www.d-troops.com archive!

Vernonpush 23rd March 2005 19:46

Quote:

Originally Posted by magic minnie
I remember riding it and thinking it was cool, but also remember thinking it was really commercialized for Disney. I know other rides are sponsored, but Delta seemed like the focal point of the whole experience. Anyone else agree?

That ride was "commercialized". It was part of the original rides at WDW that did not need a ticket. Free ride = commercial :lol:


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