Haven't followed WDW news in awhile and was just wondering if anything has been said about Little Mermaid soft openings. Planning a visit in May and was hoping to give it a spin.
Is this ride just going to be another Finding Nemo type ride?
Is this ride just going to be another Finding Nemo type ride?
The only Finding Nemo rides I know of are the Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage in Disneyland which is nothing like this ride, and the one at the Seas in Epcot which is only similar in that they are both Omni-movers.
Is this ride just going to be another Finding Nemo type ride?
WARNING: SPOILERS!
The Little Mermaid ride opened in May, 2011 at Disney California Adventure. The version opening this fall in WDW is an identical copy of from the loading belt to the unloading belt. Here's a good YouTube video of the ride taken last year. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fKipgkOdYIc&feature=fvwrel
The DCA version is closing for refurbishment this spring. They are going to replace the Ariel animatronic that has a hairdo like Soft Serve ice cream in the Under The Sea room, and John Lasseter wants the computer animation in the ride replaced with hand-drawn animation, plus some other tweaks.
It's assumed that the new changes to the DCA version this spring will also show up in the WDW version that opens in the fall.
WARNING: SPOILERS!
The Little Mermaid ride opened in May, 2011 at Disney California Adventure. The version opening this fall in WDW is an identical copy of from the loading belt to the unloading belt.
Wow I had no idea that they were closing. I love that they are getting rid of the CGI. Smart move.
http://miceage.micechat.com/There’s other good news arriving even earlier this spring, as the Little Mermaid ride is now scheduled to close for rehab for the first week of May. John Lasseter has bought off on the plans to rework some of the weak links in the ride (he doesn’t just care about Anaheim’s Pixar rides), and the updated attraction should open by Saturday, May 5th. New hand-drawn animation of Ariel is coming to the projection screens near the beginning and end of the ride, and the computer animation has now been scrapped for the Florida version as well. Additional projection bubble effects are being added in the descent and ascent tunnels, and reworked lighting and additional props are being added to the Under The Sea and Kiss The Girl scenes. And, most noticeably, a new animatronic hairdo will be installed on the swimming Ariel figure in the middle of the ride, erasing her similarity to a Soft-Serve ice cream cone.
Yeah, but our queue is so much cooler.
http://miceage.micechat.com/Skeptical critics may not believe it, but the Little Mermaid continues to get rave reviews on the Guest Research feedback for DCA, especially from its target demographic of families with young children. With its 2,000 riders per hour Omnimover capacity, it continues to maintain short 5 to 10 minute waits and not only hosts twice as many riders per day as Toy Story Midway Mania, but it pulls in slightly more riders in a 10 hour operating day than Star Tours does next door with its longer 16 hour days. It was those huge ridership numbers that helped convince John Lasseter that spending money on purely cosmetic tweaks was the right thing to do for this newer attraction. The crowds descending on DCA this summer will appreciate the short waits for Mermaid, whether or not they understand the wonders of an Omnimover ride system and the cost of new animatronic hair.
Sure would be nice if it was open Sept.23-29
It'd be nicer if it opened just a little earlier....like the 12-20. Hahaha! :lol:
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