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New Tikis Coming To Disneyland
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PremEx
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Sat, Dec 23, 2006 8:51 PM
Walt Disney's Enchanted Tiki Room will have some tiki company soon at The Happiest Place on Earth...Disneyland in Anaheim, California. The new (or "plussed") Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage attraction set to open next year, will feature some underwater tikis based on the aquarium scenes in the Disney/Pixar motion picture "Finding Nemo."
More at: http://www.ocregister.com/ocregister/homepage/abox/article_1396602.php :) |
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christiki295
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Mon, Dec 25, 2006 12:08 AM
Very good news for tiki fans visiting Disney. Good post, PremEx. |
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VampiressRN
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Mon, Dec 25, 2006 7:36 AM
Very cool indeed. :tiki: |
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PremEx
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Wed, Apr 4, 2007 6:27 PM
Just adding this photo of one of the tikis that's been installed: They're still shooting for mid-June of this year to open. The subs have a fairly low capacity...so expect killer long lines. Unless you got an "in" that will allow you to bypass the queue, or you just get lucky and manage to somehow avoid the expected long waits. |
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Son-of-Kelbo
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Wed, Apr 4, 2007 7:50 PM
OOOO-HA-HA! Great news, Brother PremEx...! Cheers (and another Oooo-Ha-Ha! for good measure), (ps: See "Nemo's Challenge", featured on TIKI-TUBE, here: "Don't let it be forgot, [ Edited by: Son-of-Kelbo 2007-04-04 19:53 ] |
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VampiressRN
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Wed, Apr 4, 2007 8:24 PM
....and another gasp from the crowd....OOOOH AAAHHH :) |
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Tom Slick
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Thu, Apr 5, 2007 9:26 AM
I think that we are all missing a very important piece to the puzzle though. Look at Disneyland 25 years ago or so. Disneyland was a land of "themes" but in a very good,well thought out generic layout(no main celebrity star focus)to be AND become timeless. Now, all the rides 1 by 1 are being "updated" to add DATED material and rides. Indiana Jones ride is awesome,but most kids nowadays don't even know who he is or what he is/was about. Pirates of the Caribbean now DATED thanks to the upgrade of Johnny Depp(replacing the cool Blackbeard Captain), Roger Rabbit, Poohs ride in the Bear Country, and now Nemo are all dated thanks to the wonderful talent(less) Imagineers who obviously don't live up to their namesake. The way it looks, I wouldn't be suprised if the Enchanted Tiki Room was updated to Aladdin, and The parrot "Lago" would lead a song "In The Genie Genie Genie,Genie Room"... OR worse, be updated like the "New & Improved" tiki Room in Floriduh. Disneyland has dated themselves on alot of rides one by one, and it looks like it will continue happening. Be sure to see the new attraction "Cars" replacing Mr. Toad's Wild Ride coming soon! Or maybe Disney should stick an animitronic Eddie Murphy in the Haunted Mansion...That would be cool...(-insert throwup here-) [ Edited by: Tom Slick 2007-04-05 09:32 ] |
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Thu, Apr 5, 2007 9:50 AM
Tom Slick, you are right! Let's add to that list of movie dated rides: Disneyland was using dated elements right from the get go. Don't forget, they were a movie company before the amusement park stuff and they still are. |
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Tom Slick
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Thu, Apr 5, 2007 10:19 AM
Right Hak, those are the "true" classics that helped to launch Disneyland, But now Disney is basing the rides on the movies. In some Disney-purist cases, the rides actually made the movie, not the other way around. I see your point, but do not agree with the decisions being made at Disneyland as of current. Search "YouTube.com" for the tiki room remodel in Florida if you haven't already seen it...Don't think that that can't happen in Anaheim... |
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PremEx
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Sun, May 20, 2007 4:33 PM
Here's a photo of another of the Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage tikis: FYI...the scuba diver shown is not real, but is part of the attraction. They're still shooting for a June 11th Grand Opening to the public. |
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Sun, May 20, 2007 5:13 PM
Now, I gotta say something...I am still a little concerned about the Submarine Voyage being "changed," even though the original thing was so antiquated that the change is necessary now...but... That image of the diver with the tiki? That looks GREAT! It looks wonderful! This ride was one of the best things in the park visually thanks to the uncompromising approach of doing it FOR REAL, in a big sculptured water tank. I have a feeling this is going to be just as pretty and satisfying, in a different way. And it will feature carved heads too--I like what I see here. |
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Sun, May 20, 2007 5:53 PM
It looks tikifabulous. I remember the first time I rode the submarine...I so thought we were deep in the sea and my Dad sat next to me and my sister and played along "oh yeah...we are deep under the sea now...look at that giant octopus....yada yada yada"....that was so much fun. Then I remember years later looking down on the ride from the monorail....gheeeez we were only inches from the surface...kinda like finding out about Santa Claus (slightly dissapointing but all part of growing up). |
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PremEx
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Mon, May 21, 2007 2:00 PM
I hear you. But it does sound like they've done a first-rate job "plussing" up the old attraction while keeping the true aquarium aspect intact...to make it interesting again. The biggest change is that the "Finding Nemo" aspect is really going to be even more popular with the kiddies than the old Submarine Voyage ever was. And that's going to make for uber long lines (perhaps even many hours in length) filled with kids with little patience. Could get ugly. But as far as the attraction itself goes...I think there's enough old mixed with new technologies (like underwater Audio Animatronics, underwater projection systems, CGI, and even some physical effects that will rock the subs...to make it really fun again. Here's some more details on what you will see. Be forewarned it contains SPOILERS:
And here's some video that includes some Imagineer interviews about the new attraction, along with some cool footage of the old sub attraction and the real-live lagoon mermaids that were around for a few summers! :) (It's a REALLY large file that takes some time to download even with a broadband connection...so be patient...it may not start playing until it's completely downloaded) The submarine attraction was closed "permanently" 9 years ago, and Disney even actioned off most of the old props on eBay some time ago. It was thought that we'd never see it again. So while it's not the same 1959 Submarine Voyage that many of us grew up with...personally I'm just glad to see the subs back even if the storyline has changed a bit. And glad that someone at Disneyland managed to hang on to the submarines themselves...until a new management team came along and agreed the ride was worth a second look. :) |
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Fri, May 25, 2007 8:43 AM
Didn't read this thread first time through, but I'd like to add something about Hakalugi's answer to Tom Slick's lament. "Tom Slick, you are right! Let's add to that list of movie dated rides: Normally I take the cynical side of a disagreement, but this time I have to side with Tom Slick here. It struck me upon reading it that the entire list mentioned to demonstrates Disney's prior commercialism were all movies based upon popular books. Though not as popular as Lewis Carrol's "Alice in Wonderland," Mark Twain's "Tom Sawyer," "Snow White" (The Brothers Grimm) or "Peter Pan" (now 100 years old), even "Dumbo" the children's book was already around. (And there's "Swiss Family Robinson," 1812, or "The Wind in the Willows" that spawned Mr. Toad's Wild Ride.) In that sense, I think those rides already were timeless classics, based upon timeless literary classics. AND, one couldn't go out and buy the cassette or DVD in those days. You just had to wait for another, what, 5 year cycle for them to re-release the movie to theaters? The Disney Merchandising Machine had not yet been perfected. Therefore, I have to agree that Disney has upped the ante on its commercialism well beyond the old days. Oh, wait - that's also a cynical side. Never mind. Looking forward to the submarine ride anyway, especially as I've never been to Disneyland or Disneyworld so it'll all be new to me, P.S. I haven't even seen half of those Disney movies! I only grew up with the books. They are in no way connected to Disney in my mind. Unfortunately, though, Snow White in my mind now does look like Disney's Snow White, rather than anything from my imagination. My lament is that so many parents park their kids in front of the video instead of reading to their children. It robs them of their imagination and creativity. At least read them/let them read the book first before you let them watch the movie. |
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Sat, May 26, 2007 7:25 AM
Jeez...I remember when they closed the original version of the ride, and I went on that thing just a few days before they did that. And for all this time, I have been sort of bummed out. When visiting the park, there was the lagoon, just sort of sitting there, with the plastic lobsters and turtles somewhat visible under the surface. They kept saying there were gonna do something with it, but can you imagine, they just left the lagoon sitting there in plain view for nearly TEN YEARS, this has been weird and I'm glad they're opening this new version. |
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Sat, May 26, 2007 5:19 PM
OOO-HA-HA! SOK |
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MooglePower
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Sun, May 27, 2007 8:43 PM
Wow, looks very awesome! I can't wait to ride on it. It's been way too long since the original closed... |
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PremEx
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Mon, Jun 11, 2007 2:31 PM
Submarine Voyage now sailing and accepting passengers! http://travel.latimes.com/articles/la-trw-nemo11jun11 I went on it last week. The show is more kid oriented now, but it was still great to ride the subs again! Try to ride during the daytime...the lagoon portion looks better with sunlight rather than the artifical lighting at night. Be prepared for tight quarters though. People were a lot thinner in 1959 than they tend to be today. |
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procinema29
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Sun, Jun 17, 2007 4:35 AM
I just went on it...honestly, I liked the original version better for various reasons. But the tiki stuff was good and there were some pretty moments. |
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christiki295
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Thu, Mar 25, 2010 7:35 AM
I just visited Disneyland - for the first time since grad night - and loved the Tikis in the Hawaiian themed room of "Its a Small World" and was dazzled by the Tiki torches illuminating the thatched A-frame and tikis at the Dole bar. |
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Hakalugi
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Thu, Mar 25, 2010 8:58 AM
So is that three years or thirty years?... Give us some perspective. Hopefully you ventured further than the Dole bar and actually went in to the Enchanted Tiki Room. Yes? |
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Wed, May 26, 2010 6:56 PM
How could I? |
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