Evilgidgit
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Disneyland - Timeless River
Replacing the Fantasyland Theatre is Timeless River, an indoor tugboat dark ride, paying tribute to Mickey Mouse's animated history and the Silly Symphonies, travelling through (at first) a black and white world, filled with characters and styles from the 1920s and 1930s Golden Age of Disney, including Mickey, Minnie, Goofy, Donald, Daisy, Pluto, Horace, Clarabelle, Oswald, and Pete. We start with "Steamboat Willie", before going on through sequences from "Plane Crazy", "The Barn Dance", "The Plow Boy", "The Fire Fighters", "Gulliver Mickey", and a spooky sequence that mixes "The Haunted House", "The Skeleton Dance", and "The Mad Doctor" (with a cameo from the rabid Mickey from "Runaway Brain"). Over time, colours begin to flood into the scenery, culminating in a flash of a rainbow, leading to a musical finale based on "Mickey's Revue", "The Band Concert", and finally "The Sorcerer's Apprentice", where the waters get a little wilder until Yen Sid steps in to cease the chaos and send Mickey and the guests home safe.
Bonus - The ride serves as a spiritual successor to Mickey Mouse Revue, with a few nods and melodies from the theatre show.
Disney California Adventure - Train of Thought
A quite literal train ride, similar to Casey Jr., Train of Thought is an Inside Out attraction where guests go for a ride through Riley's subconscious, but ends up taking an unexpected detour through her mind into Imagination Land (which crosses realities with Journey Into Imagination), Abstract Thought, Dream Productions and the scary Subconscious. Joy, Sorrow, Anger, Disgust, and Fear appear throughout the attraction, though Bing Bong would remain absent for obvious reasons (his rocket appearing as a tribute). Plus, the Triple Mint Gum plays throughout, the Imaginary Boyfriend appears, and we even get a glimpse at what "Poo-Berty" is.
Bonus - 1920s San Francisco, with a Chinatown, an Alcatraz area, an earthquake simulator, a Norma Desmond-esque old manorhouse, the red cars, and a Walt Disney Family Museum exhibit.
Replacing the Fantasyland Theatre is Timeless River, an indoor tugboat dark ride, paying tribute to Mickey Mouse's animated history and the Silly Symphonies, travelling through (at first) a black and white world, filled with characters and styles from the 1920s and 1930s Golden Age of Disney, including Mickey, Minnie, Goofy, Donald, Daisy, Pluto, Horace, Clarabelle, Oswald, and Pete. We start with "Steamboat Willie", before going on through sequences from "Plane Crazy", "The Barn Dance", "The Plow Boy", "The Fire Fighters", "Gulliver Mickey", and a spooky sequence that mixes "The Haunted House", "The Skeleton Dance", and "The Mad Doctor" (with a cameo from the rabid Mickey from "Runaway Brain"). Over time, colours begin to flood into the scenery, culminating in a flash of a rainbow, leading to a musical finale based on "Mickey's Revue", "The Band Concert", and finally "The Sorcerer's Apprentice", where the waters get a little wilder until Yen Sid steps in to cease the chaos and send Mickey and the guests home safe.
Bonus - The ride serves as a spiritual successor to Mickey Mouse Revue, with a few nods and melodies from the theatre show.
Disney California Adventure - Train of Thought
A quite literal train ride, similar to Casey Jr., Train of Thought is an Inside Out attraction where guests go for a ride through Riley's subconscious, but ends up taking an unexpected detour through her mind into Imagination Land (which crosses realities with Journey Into Imagination), Abstract Thought, Dream Productions and the scary Subconscious. Joy, Sorrow, Anger, Disgust, and Fear appear throughout the attraction, though Bing Bong would remain absent for obvious reasons (his rocket appearing as a tribute). Plus, the Triple Mint Gum plays throughout, the Imaginary Boyfriend appears, and we even get a glimpse at what "Poo-Berty" is.
Bonus - 1920s San Francisco, with a Chinatown, an Alcatraz area, an earthquake simulator, a Norma Desmond-esque old manorhouse, the red cars, and a Walt Disney Family Museum exhibit.