Or it may slowly fade away into the sunset like many other announcements that never quite seem to materialize.
Fingers crossed
Or it may slowly fade away into the sunset like many other announcements that never quite seem to materialize.
That was Magic Kingdom, not Disneyland.Given that the subs were originally themed to Jules Verne, weren't they part of that whole Vernian futuristic vibe of Tomorrowland?
Tomorrowland at Disneyland did indeed have a Verne-inspired phase, but I was way off on the timing: I just did some research and that phase was decades after the Submarine Voyage made its debut.That was Magic Kingdom, not Disneyland.
Given that the subs were originally themed to Jules Verne, weren't they part of that whole Vernian futuristic vibe of Tomorrowland?
Besides, they adjoin not only Tomorrowland but also Fantasyland, so Nemo goes fine with that.
Tomorrowland at Disneyland did indeed have a Verne-inspired phase, but I was way off on the timing: I just did some research and that phase was decades after the Submarine Voyage made its debut.
This is kinda why I love DLP Tomorrowland tbh, ironically it's a bit more timeless with it's steampunk future. At DLR it's more like Spaceland than Tomorrowland. Which is ok, just not very futuristic in the sense it was supposed to be.Tomorrowland was always a challenge because of how quickly Tomorrow becomes Yesterday. It has tended to be an odd mix of things that included some old (the Carousel of Progress), some current (Autopia, rockets), some futuristic (monorail and maybe the People Mover/shrinking to be inside a snowflake or something?) --not sure about this one because most of the future rides melded into the present or disappeared). Additionally, there were the rides that, as stated above, straddled more than one land, like the subs and the old Skyway buckets.
I think we have to give some leeway to Tomorrowland as far as what "belongs" there. You can't really expect that things that were designed 65-70 years ago would necessarily still be futuristic or relevant, but they may still be beloved experiences.
There was a 20k Leagues 'walk through' back in the very, very early days. I can remember only teeny bits of it since I was really young, but I do remember that the giant squid scared the bejeebers out of me.
What is "LIQUID SPACE"?the original Submarine Voyage at Disneyland is based on LIQUID SPACE, which is why it use to fit in Tomorrowland.
Guess I was mixing that up with Submarine Voyage and misremembered the subs being a tribute to Verne.There was a 20k Leagues 'walk through' back in the very, very early days. I can remember only teeny bits of it since I was really young, but I do remember that the giant squid scared the bejeebers out of me.
Guess I was mixing that up with Submarine Voyage and misremembered the subs being a tribute to Verne.
My family actually saw the squid and some other 20K League props at the Disney studios; we had a friend who knew Ward Kimball and Mr. Kimball gave us a tour. Even seeing a partial foam squid (the prop version for after it had been hacked in the fight) lying on a table in a workroom was scary! They must have subsequently moved some of the movie's props to DL for the exhibit you mentioned.
I noticed MiceAge suggested that they could retheme Soarin' to Avatar. Purely speculative on their part. But they had some reasonable arguments for why that might work. I wonder if it has been too recently re-done for Disney to scrap it, but then again it still would exist in Florida and the California crowd seems to appreciate it most when during it's limited time runs of the original film.
Looks cool, I wonder what it will be!Coming to CA and not DLR. So either it's goodbye to Redwood Creek or that weird show building that's sometimes a store near Monsters Inc is getting a makeover.
I hope it's not Redwood Creek. I love the feel of that area. That building makes sense, especially since it was last used for Marvel. They now have 2 Marvel shops in Avenger's Campus. I don't if it's being used now.Coming to CA and not DLR. So either it's goodbye to Redwood Creek or that weird show building that's sometimes a store near Monsters Inc is getting a makeover.