Actually, the nemo submarine ride at DL *was* 20 Leagues under the Sea. :wave:biggbird5182 said:Even though I never got to ride it, I think that they should rebuild it, make it more safe, make it wheelchair accesible somehow, and have some really good special effects with the technology that we have today! Was it kind of scary? That was just an "off-the-wall" question, but you said that you caught a glimpse of the octopus/squid that attacked the sub in the movie. It seems really cool if it were still open. No one answered my first question though, is it going to kind of be like the submarine ride that they're building close to Matterhorn at Disneyland?
Perhaps I should have chosen a different way of saying it...allow me to clarify...cameraguy said:Don't tell somebody their opinion is wrong. That's what my mom thought of it.
Most would disagree. It was a classic that has been replaced by a vacant lot and play area for tots. No gain there.its a good thing it closed
Can't speak for anyone else, but I never found it "dinky" or "boring", and I can say for a fact it interested guests of all ages. That's where the "wrong" comes in.it sounds pretty dinky and boring, and would only interest a three year old.
:sohappy:kcnole said:I'm sorry, but this was probably the greatest ride at Disney that was removed. I miss this even more than Toad and Horizons. Just look how many people are so excited that they're getting a version of it back at Disneyland and that will show you how loved it was. The ride was great. The capacity was low, which was a problem, but the ride was phenominal.
I also loved the ride! I was saddened when they closed it, and I thought I'd never get see those yellow submarines moving along in Fantasyland, but I'm so glad to see that they are redoing it at DL.Lee said:Can't speak for anyone else, but I never found it "dinky" or "boring", and I can say for a fact it interested guests of all ages. That's where the "wrong" comes in.
Another interesting fact: what appears to be the shell of one of the submarines now resides behind Soarin'. I'm not sure if it was ever used in the attraction, but the theming is all very much intact, and it looks to be in good condition. It's on a set of wheels for easy transportation. I haven't gone over to take a good look, but I now pass it every day on my way to work.Mecha Figment said:Interesting fact. One of the 20,000 league under the sea prop life savers from the ride cue now resides in the corner of the Voyage of the little mermaid vestebule where the performers enter the stage. It's not visuable to park guests. the techs swiped it when the ride was being dismanteld.
this has been posted before but there is a tribute to the 20,000 leagues inside poohs house on upper beam of the larger door.
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then your mom is wrong.cameraguy said:Don't tell somebody their opinion is wrong. That's what my mom thought of it.
would interest a 3 year old? Don't tell me you are only 3 when you being the first to say you want to rdie it after DL's submarine open to public.cameraguy said:My mom told me about this ride. From what I've heard from her and on this board, its a good thing it closed, it sounds pretty dinky and boring, and would only interest a three year old.
Actually, the nemo submarine ride at DL *was* 20 Leagues under the Sea.
Captain Hank said:Another interesting fact: what appears to be the shell of one of the submarines now resides behind Soarin'. I'm not sure if it was ever used in the attraction, but the theming is all very much intact, and it looks to be in good condition. It's on a set of wheels for easy transportation. I haven't gone over to take a good look, but I now pass it every day on my way to work.
biggbird5182 said:Even though I never got to ride it, I think that they should rebuild it, make it more safe, make it wheelchair accesible somehow, and have some really good special effects with the technology that we have today! Was it kind of scary? That was just an "off-the-wall" question, but you said that you caught a glimpse of the octopus/squid that attacked the sub in the movie. It seems really cool if it were still open. No one answered my first question though, is it going to kind of be like the submarine ride that they're building close to Matterhorn at Disneyland?
Same basic concept, almost the same ride, but yeah, technically youre rightkcnole said:Not to nitpick, but Disneyland's sub ride never had the 20 league theme to it. It was called Submarine Voyage or something like that.
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