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Peter Pan's Flight
7 Impressive Facts about Peter Pan’s Flight
Posted by: Brittany DiCologero in Disney Lists, Magic Kingdom December 3, 2014





7. Peter Pan’s Flight has been in operation since the opening of Disneyland.

Peter Pan’s Flight was one of the original Fantasyland attractions to open with the rest of Disneyland in 1955. Though numerous refurbishments have taken place in Fantasyland, Peter Pan’s Flight has remained almost entirely untouched, making it a truly classic Disneyland experience.

6. Peter Pan’s Flight did not originally include Peter Pan.

When Peter Pan’s Flight opened in Disneyland in 1955, the idea for the attraction was that guests would be flying from the perspective of Peter Pan. As such, he would not be featured in the attraction at all. This was confusing to guests, who flew over different scenes from the film and wondered where the main character, and namesake for the movie, was. Peter was included in the ride when it made its debut in other Disney parks, however he was not seen in the Disneyland version until an audio animatronic of him was added during a refurbishment in 1983.

5. The ride uses forced perspective to make you feel higher than you are.

At the highest, you are only about 17 feet off the ground while flying through the attraction, though the forced perspective used on the effects below you can make you feel much higher. This is particularly true in the scenes where you are flying over London and first entering Neverland, as the size of the models below imply that you’re soaring at a much taller height.

4. The galleons use an Omnimover system.

An Omnimover ride system basically means that the ride vehicles do not stop. Many Disney rides employ this system as it is a more efficient way of loading and unloading guests for the attraction. Instead of having each ride vehicle, or galleon, stop, guests walk along a moving walkway that goes the same speed as the vehicle while stepping inside. This system is implemented in a number of other Disney rides, including the Haunted Mansion. Omnimover systems generally make the load/unload process faster, however Peter Pan’s Flight is extremely popular and draws long waits regardless, so be sure to grab a FastPass.

3. There is a hidden word in the blocks in the nursery scene.

As you fly over the nursery scene, look carefully at the blocks on the ground. Some of the blocks with the letters and numbers are in the correct order that they spell out “Disney.” An upside down “5” is used to the “S.”

2. The attraction can be experienced in 4 Disney parks across the globe.

Since the ride’s original opening in Disneyland in 1955, it has been recreated for the Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, FL, as well as Disneyland Paris, and Tokyo Disneyland. This classic dark ride attraction is beloved for its originality and timelessness in Disney parks around the world.



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1. The attraction is actually fairly simple, however it often has one of the longest wait times in Fantasyland.

Peter Pan’s Flight in Walt Disney World has not been substantially updated or changed since its opening in 1971, however it consistently has long wait times for guests. While there is no clear cut reason for this, I have a few speculations. One is simply that the ride is a classic. Children today know the story of Peter Pan, and therefore want to ride, and parents and grandparents are inclined to ride for the nostalgia factor of when they used to ride it as children themselves. As an attraction that the whole family can easily be interested in, it is no surprise that it is so popular. Another reason for its popularity may be due to the fact that the ride vehicles are suspended over the scenes rather than passing through them on a track, and this makes the ride unique. Regardless of the reasoning, Peter Pan’s Flight is a classic Fantasyland attraction, that is not to be missed on your next visit to the parks.



Enjoy


AKK
 
Thanks!! I did this ride in 2014 three times in a row at rope drop with my daughter ( a tad too little for SDMT) when everyone else was hitting SDMT and A&E. This ride is timeless and never gets old!!! Such a fun memory of getting off, walking quickly back through the empty new queue and back on all the while telling her how lucky she was as she kept saying, again, again!! Now that is a Disney memory!
 
Neat info.

Regarding number 5, I recently had a conversation about forced perspective and how I'm not sure Disney world could have been built without it. We did the world showcase tour at epcot and part of that includes all the different tricks used when the pavilions were built and all of them had a lot of forced perspective
 
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Thanks!! I did this ride in 2014 three times in a row at rope drop with my daughter ( a tad too little for SDMT) when everyone else was hitting SDMT and A&E. This ride is timeless and never gets old!!! Such a fun memory of getting off, walking quickly back through the empty new queue and back on all the while telling her how lucky she was as she kept saying, again, again!! Now that is a Disney memory!


My kids and now grand kids feel the same magic and so does my wife and I. This is a Disney classic/ memory maker, as you said, filled with Magic and Pixie dust. Only 1 of the many many things that keeps Disney head and shoulders above all the others.

AKK
 
This was my favourite ride as a kid and it still is just an excellent use of forced perspective. My kids like it too, and are happy to ride it but even if they didn't like it I would still make them go on it just for sentimental value because it makes my heart happy
 
Thank you! I love the Peter Pan attraction! When most people are beating feet over to the mine train, I am heading over to Pete Pan, The SB queue is my favorite queue.
 
Yep...sounds like it's about due for a Frozen, Star Wars, or Marvel overlay. ;)
(knock knock knock)
Do you wanna fly to Neverland?
Come on let's go today
We never fly together anymore
Let's fly out the door
So we can get away!

We used to fly together
But now we don't
I wish you would tell me why
Do you wanna go see Captain Hook?
(go away Anna)
Ok Bye
 
There are some attractions that should never be removed.......techno up dated maybe......but NEVER removed.

AKK
 
Great ride.

Can you imagine how impressive guests would have been riding it back in 1955?

Wow.
Bet it blew their socks off.
 












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