Showing posts with label dark ride. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dark ride. Show all posts

Thursday, April 04, 2024

No Changes For Pinocchio's Daring Journey



Before Disneyland had the Pinocchio’s Daring Journey attraction, there was the Mickey Mouse Club Theatre. Note the Mickey head in the Tournament Festival shield above the tent awning:



The same shot in genuine FauxD©:



Part of the 1983 Fantasyland remodel changing this piece of real estate into the dark ride that belong’s to our animated wooden friend who became a real little boy.



This shot was taken approximately eight years later on April 16, 1991 and shows Gepetto’s workshop, featured towards the end of the ride:



From January 2007, there doesn’t appear to be any change:



From May 2009, I shot this closeup of the musical wooden figures on the dresser/armoire. I wonder what’s inside that piece of furniture?



Same kettle, figures, and clocks in May 2012:



October 2014:



February 2016:



Even the rocking horse seen in 1991 is still here, as of May 2016:



If you’re averse to change, this attraction may be the one for you!

See more Pinocchio's Daring Journey photos at my main website.

Sunday, April 09, 2023

Roger Rabbit for Easter



Roger Rabbit is the host for today’s Easter post. Sadly, this fountain did not survive the recent Toontown remodel.



Once inside the dark ride, Roger sets the toon for what you are about to experience as you see he and Benny the cab spinning out of control.



Can’t you just hear hi now? “Ppppppppppleeeeeeeeeeease, Eddie!”



Nobody is going to keep Jessica Rabbit tied up, especially the Weasels!



That’s all, folks, Roger Rabbit style.



For all who celebrate, may you have a joyous Easter celebration!

See more Roger Rabbit's Car Toon Spin attraction photos at my main website.

Friday, September 30, 2022

Back from the Dead, Part 2



This one from 1957 looks as hopeless as yesterday’s companion image, but with some blood, sweat, and Photoshop, miracles can happen! Where’s Carol Merrill when you need her? Bonus points to those who know who she is!



When the Snow White attraction first opened in 1955, it was called “Snow White and her Adventures.”



I love being able to see the original queue mural, even if it’s a bit grainy.



When the attraction reopened in 1983 after Fantasyland received its Tudor remodel, the name changed to “Snow White’s Scary Adventures.” 



The recent refurbishment greatly toned down the scary elements and is now titled, “Snow White’s Enchanted Wish.” I have a wish; how about letting kids get the bejesus scared out of them? It’s actually healthy!

See more Disneyland Snow White’s Adventures attraction photos at my main website.

Friday, March 19, 2021

Economy in the Caribbean


Like many of you, I had noticed that some of the faces throughout the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction at Disneyland looked similar. For instance, the unnamed official of Puerto Dorado who is waiting his turn to get dunked shown above, and the whistler in the jail below:


Are you aware that there are two more characters on the attraction that use he same face sculpt, and both of them are also in the Puerto Dorado scene?

Jason over at EarzUp! has done all the legwork; this is truly an amazing post, with photos from yours truly to illustrate his research: https://earzup-podcast.com/2021/03/the-many-faces-of-disneylands-pirates-of-the-caribbean-part-1/

See more Disneyland Pirates of the Caribbean photos at my main website.

Monday, February 01, 2021

Fear and Snow White


I was very excited to acquire this 1956 vintage image of the Snow White and Her Adventures entrance area. Zooming in you can see the original mural that adorned the queue area:


Where the Pinocchio dark ride now resides, you could have gotten a Welch’s Grape Juice beverage to cool off with during those hot Anaheim summer days!


The name Snow White’s Scary Adventure did not get used at Disneyland until the 1983 remodel. Apparently the Imagineers felt that the little tykes needed a warning about the scary portions of the attraction that included the Old Crone. Recently, Imagineers felt it necessary to remove the scare all together by tinkering with the attraction and changing the final scene to a happy ending. From the Disney Parks Blog:

This classic Fantasyland attraction, Disneyland park’s only ride-through princess attraction, will be updated with new magic inside and out in 2020. Walt Disney Imagineering is reimagining how the classic tale of Snow White lives happily ever after, and guests will be invited to follow along with her story.

One reader left this comment:

Hope they’ll just lengthen the ride for the new scenes in place of the “and they lived happily ever after” murals and still leave all the existing scenes in tact.

To quote Burgess Meredith from “Grumpy Old Men”:


Since the Park is still closed, it’s not really known exactly how much of the scare has been removed. Let’s take a look at some of the elements that could be under the chopping block, beginning with the Evil Queen peering out over guests from the exterior (much more menacing at night!):


The Evil Queen doing a Peeping Tom act at the Dwarf’s Cottage as the seven little men celebrate with Snow:


The transformation scene of the Evil Queen turning into the Old Crone:


Will this hanging skeleton be allowed to remain?


The Old Crone creating the poison apple:


The Old Crone and her apples sailing off to the Dwarf’s cottage:


The Old Crone and a hologram apple, appearing from inside the Dwarf’s cottage:


The original finale of the Dwarfs attempting to capture the Old Crone as she escapes:


The Old Crone attempts to kill the Dwarfs with a boulder:


…which ends up killing her when a bolt of lightning hits the rocks:


Bye bye Old Crone!


From the way the changes have been positioned, it sounds like much of the ride has been softened. This really makes me sad. I know as a kid I secretly LOVED being scared! What would “The Wizard of Oz” have been without the Wicked Witch? BORING! 


The original “Willy Wonka” movie would have been a snoozer without Gene Wilder’s crazy and sometimes menacing portrayal.


Wilder himself said he only accepted the role because he was allowed to make the viewer feel uncertain if the Wonka character was trustworthy or not, starting off with his entrance scene where he pretends to limp. Even his final scene where he loses his s$%t with Charlie…BRILLIANT! Let’s face it…kids love to be scared. Why oh why does Disney feel the need to protect the kiddies by removing the very thing that they love?

I know I know…Lowest Common Dumb-nominator.

See more Disneyland Snow White attraction photos at my main website.

Wednesday, September 16, 2020

Disneyland Gems from ’56, Pt. 2


Today’s 1956 Disneyland gems take us to Fantasyland, the heart and soul of the Park. One of our dapper vintage guests is standing in front of Merlin's Magic Shoppe. Unfortunately, the camera being used did not produce images that were all that sharp, so the zoom in window view is meh at best. However, you can see the vintage shop sign above the guest’s head.


A nice overall view of Fantasyland that shows the tea cups, Chicken of the Sea Pirate Ship, and the Casey Junior Circus Train off in the distance.


Zooming in, you can see that the Storybook Land attraction is taking shape, as the framework for the rocks is in progress.


This image yielded a wonderful surprise. At first glance, it just appears to show the mini-lake/pond behind the Chicken of the Sea Pirate Ship, with Casey Junior chugging along in the background.


A closer look reveals the old Canal Boats of the World sign, unceremoniously dumped against the fence:


A previously posted shot of the sign before it came down for good:


And this image was the reason I purchased this set in the first place:


What a great color detail image of the original Snow White's Scary Adventures dark ride mural!


Still more great 1956 gems to come!

See more vintage and contemporary Disneyland Fantasyland photos at my main website.

Wednesday, March 11, 2020

Vintage Snow White attraction



Another vintage May 1957 shot of Disneyland today, this time featuring the entrance to the Snow White dark ride in Fantasyland. With a little lightening of the original slide you can see the attraction mural.



Moving up, here’s a closer view of the medallion at the top of the attraction. All of the original Fantasyland dark rides had a similar “coat of arms” tailored to the Disney animated feature that was represented by the attraction.



See more Disneyland Snow White attraction photos at my main website.