Fantasmic23
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I remember it!
I hadn't realized how many rides borrowed elements from this ride until I was looking up some information on it recently. I certainly didn't realize that Buzz Lightyear uses the same track and retains the original speedrooms.
Of the three rides that have been housed there, it's a tossup between If You Had Wings and Buzz Lightyear as to which is the best. IYHW was more innovative but Buzz is lots of fun.
Dreamflight was just hideous, though. As far as I know, it's the first and only time Disney used manniquins and manniquins only instead of animatronic figures. The whole ride just felt cheap and the ending song was just obnoxious.
I'm not convinced that that's Orson Welles at the end, though. I'll give a listen.
* A 1972 Eastern publication proudly proclaimed that Orson Welles, who had done voiceover work on the airline's TV ads, would also lend his voice to the queue area. While I have no recordings of this, outside sources have confirmed that Welles' voice did appear in the attraction during its earliest years. By the late 1970s, a new voice was used and remained until the ride closed. That voice sounds like either John Forsythe or Disney Studio mainstay Peter Renoudet, who provided the voice-over on a "demo tape" of the ride as well as voices for several other Magic Kingdom attractions.