New Ride "Fantasy Flight"

dizneycrazy09

Well-Known Member
hakunamatata said:
I got more of a quezzy feeling on Soarin than I did MS.

I thought I was the only one in the world who thought that! Good to know someone shares my motion sickness. I felt pretty awful actually when I got off Soarin'. But was fine riding M:S over and over again.
 

marni1971

Park History nut
Premium Member
S.E.A. said:
that would be quite clever and beautiful. I wanna see it replace Animagique.

Nah - Animagique is good at least once a visit. Plus I don`t have a full video it it yet :lol:

From what I`ve heard, any Soarin` style attraction would go at the end of (finally) Hollywood or Sunset - beyond the present Tram station. They need a good weenie to compete with the god-awful placement of the ToT.
 

Captain Chaos

Well-Known Member
dizneycrazy09 said:
I thought I was the only one in the world who thought that! Good to know someone shares my motion sickness. I felt pretty awful actually when I got off Soarin'. But was fine riding M:S over and over again.


Really? Sick after Soarin?? Haven't heard too many complaints about that though... I know I get sick on a plane, yet was able to ride Soarin and MS and not get sick on either......
 

jedimaster1227

Active Member
manutdfan1 said:
this has probobly been posted before but i looked and i couldnt find it. i was looking throgh my unofficial guide and was reading "a peek behind the scenes with jim hill" when i found this:

"A Coming Attraction? The flying sequences where Donald is flying high over London with Peter Pan and Tinker Bell as well as zooming through the streets of Agrabah on a flying carpet are suposedly tests for a "Fantasy Flight" attraction that the Imagineers are considering. The proposed attraction would use the same ride system found in Epcot's Future World attraction, Soarin."

I know this is a Jim Hill rumor but this sounds pretty cool. any thoughts.

That sequence is definitely in Philharmagic. It is even in the commercial for Philharmagic.
 
I do hope this is true! I don't see any reason why we couldn't have two different rides in two different parks with similar ride systems. After all, there's more than one "dark ride" track system in Fantasyland, isn't there? And more than one 3-D film with in-theater effects? And there was more than one OmniMover-style ride in the MK before they got rid of InnerSpace.

Moreover, I really want them to have some real E-Ticket rides in Fantasyland, the land of my childhood movie faves. (With the most impressive, state-of-the-art special effects to match, of course.) For example, and this could tie in with Fantasy Flight, I've wanted to see a major Mary Poppins-based attraction. I mean, it's one of the most beloved Disney classics ever and one of Disney's greatest moneymakers, and what representation does it have in the parks? One scene in the Great Movie Ride and a character breakfast!

So they could even theme the whole ride idea around MP, maybe. Not that I'd complain, either, if they used part of the 20K area to build that Little Mermaid two-level ride they once planned for DLP.

That, and a ride built on the same principle/system as the Haunted Mansion...but this time, we're taking a ride through the Beast's enchanted castle. We'd never know just WHAT will come to life and say hello as we ride past! And we'd sweep through the Grand Ballroom in a graceful waltz along with Belle and the Beast, with thousands of fiber-optic stars twinkling overhead.
 

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