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20,000 Leagues under the sea the ride

Posted: Wed Oct 06, 2004 6:47 pm
by Jungleprince_55
Has anyone here ever been on this ride before it was closed.
I love this ride,i remember being on it once in 1993,for some reason this ride is the greates to me even though it was so cheesy.
i also like the submarine voyage that used to be at disneyland although i've never been on it but i've seen videos.I also tried to buy a fake plastic fish from the ride on ebay once,it was an orange one but the price went up to high,I also joined the extinct attractions club so i could get the sbumarine voyage documentary dvd,it's pretty good.

Posted: Wed Oct 06, 2004 6:55 pm
by Jack
Yup, was one of my favorite rides at Disneyland. Admittedly, nowadays it wouldn't really fit in with the current concept of Tomorrowland, but I love the ride so much, I'd be giddy to see it back.

Posted: Wed Oct 06, 2004 7:05 pm
by Mr. Toad
Ummm Jack. The Submarine Ride is already a done deal for coming back. While I agree that it does not fit the theme Tomorrowland is currently a desolate ghost town due to lack of rides. A glaring sore spot after the 1998? redo and total failure of the Rocket Rods.

It is currently being redone with a Finding Nemo overlay. Eisner visited it last week. They had all sorts of tarps there to cover what they have done to help the suspense.

For more information see

http://www.miceage.com/allutz/al100504a.htm

Posted: Thu Oct 07, 2004 7:59 am
by Kingruler202
Funny story about that we (my friends and i) (don't joke on my grammar) were at disneyland in august and my mother calls and asks us the blah blah and asks if we went on the ride. it took me 20 minutes to explain to her it was closed. she eventually got it.

Posted: Thu Oct 07, 2004 9:23 am
by Jack
Good to hear it'll be back . . . although in an altered version. I'm sure the Nemo ride will be fun, but I'll miss the mermaids.

Posted: Thu Oct 07, 2004 9:30 am
by MickeyMousePal
A while back I heard that they would reopen The Submarine Ride.
Sadly I never been on it and I would like to ride it at least once.

Posted: Thu Oct 07, 2004 10:36 am
by Anders M Olsson
Jack wrote:Good to hear it'll be back . . . although in an altered version. I'm sure the Nemo ride will be fun, but I'll miss the mermaids.
Speaking of which:
I've never been to any Disney theme park, but I've seen some really bad film footage from that ride. I couldn't quite determine how they did the mermaids. Were they real girls dressed as mermaids, or were they some sort of animatronic figures?

Posted: Thu Oct 07, 2004 1:43 pm
by pinkrenata
Anders M Olsson wrote:
Jack wrote:Good to hear it'll be back . . . although in an altered version. I'm sure the Nemo ride will be fun, but I'll miss the mermaids.
Speaking of which:
I've never been to any Disney theme park, but I've seen some really bad film footage from that ride. I couldn't quite determine how they did the mermaids. Were they real girls dressed as mermaids, or were they some sort of animatronic figures?
More recently the mermaids were (not so great) audio-animatronics or figures of some sort. I do know, however, that when the park first opened, the mermaids were actually real people in costume who would swim up to the surface every now and again for air.

Posted: Thu Oct 07, 2004 1:51 pm
by Escapay
According to Mouse Tales (or More Mouse Tales, I'll have to look it up), the mermaids were statues, that were "floating" in the water by wires that they hung from. A castmember once wanted to play a joke on a fellow castmember by cutting the wires and attaching the mermaid to the submarine, but it was so heavy that it fell straight to the ground. So he had to strip down to his skivvies and dive in there to swim her back up. Unfortunately, he didn't swim fast enough, and passed a submarine, where people swear they saw a naked man hugging a mermaid.

MT also talked about the real-life mermaids, who lasted a year I think. They'd swim around, do tricks, wave at you, but the sun took its toll on their skin and the chlorine in the water wasn't much help either, so they were canned.

Escapay

Posted: Thu Oct 07, 2004 6:25 pm
by Jungleprince_55
Mouse Tales is one of my favorite books,I've read that a bunch of times.

Posted: Thu Oct 07, 2004 9:30 pm
by Sekaino Jasmine
I've been on it in DisneySea. It was awesome! I can't wait until we go back to ride it again.

I'm not exactly sure if this is the same ride you guys are talking about, though. I think it is. I mean, they're both called 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.

Posted: Thu Oct 07, 2004 9:42 pm
by Mr. Toad
Jungleprince_55 wrote:Mouse Tales is one of my favorite books,I've read that a bunch of times.
Have to agree with JunglePrince. If you love Disneyland, you need to read this book. Informative and hilarious.

Posted: Tue May 03, 2005 1:56 pm
by Kram Nebuer
Sorry to bump up this ancient topic, but Jim Hill has details on the rides renovations. They've finally started actually doing something to the remains of the old Submarine Voyage (It was called 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea in Magic Kingdom, though it's now gone and filled with pavement and park benches and Toontown fencing) and they'll be adding Finding Nemo characters.

http://www.jimhillmedia.com/mb/articles ... hp?ID=1414

Jim Hill reveals a lot about what's going to happen with the attraction (the ups and downs) and I wasn't that excited but his last paragraph has me wondering and freaked out.

Though overall, I'm somewhat upset that they chose to revise the attraction with Nemo. Now I love the movie and the characters and their potential Disney attraction characteristics, but I was hoping that Submarine Voyage would be revamped with their original plan of making an Atlantis ride. Afterall, Atlantis is more Disney than Nemo and can be much more exciting.

Posted: Tue May 03, 2005 2:05 pm
by Zoltack
WOW! does it actually take you 20,000 Leagues under the sea.

Posted: Tue May 03, 2005 2:26 pm
by pinkrenata
Zoltack wrote:WOW! does it actually take you 20,000 Leagues under the sea.
You go under a tunnel. However, it fooled me for years! ;)