20K Leagues under the sea attraction - Disneyland Paris
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20K Leagues under the sea attraction - Disneyland Paris
If you ever get across a video of the 20K leagues under the sea attraction that is located next to space mountain in Disneyland Paris, sit down and take the ride through (there's at least one on youtube). The attraction takes you on a tour of the Nautilus (like a walkthrough), with a segment where you encounter some giant squids. For anyone who is a fan of the original ride, the movie or the book, this is a great ride.
The tomorrowland in Paris has a couple of attraction which focus on Jules Verne (space mountain is another one). Being a fan of this man, this appeals to me but if this would keep the 20k walkthrough ride from being implemented anywhere else.
The tomorrowland in Paris has a couple of attraction which focus on Jules Verne (space mountain is another one). Being a fan of this man, this appeals to me but if this would keep the 20k walkthrough ride from being implemented anywhere else.
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I just like it that you need to walk in it instead of sitting in a ride.
Now, when you walk throughout the submarine, it gives you the feeling that you really are in the real Nautilus! If it was a ride, the feeling would'nt be the same.
Now, when you walk throughout the submarine, it gives you the feeling that you really are in the real Nautilus! If it was a ride, the feeling would'nt be the same.
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Hi folks. From what I've been able to estimate since hearing about this attraction I can tell you it is in fact a replica of the original 20k exhibit that was at DL in its early days. Everything from the walk-through set up to the giant squid attack, even the narration, (even though it's in French), is enough to make anyone nostalgic for the early Tomorrowland attraction. On a side note; when EuroDisney opened it did include not only Captain Hook's Galley ship in Adventureland but even included Skull Rock as part of its Pirate's Island area, (sound familiar?). Well, until later, peace.
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I know the attraction is to attractive there because it is Jules Verne oriented, but it seems unlikely that it would have the same appeal in WDW as just a walk through. I like Swiss Family at night because of the view, otherwise, I just wouldn't go through it again. If it had something more related to the fun of the story, maybe, interactive things as you walked through or something like that.
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Don't knock until you see it. You get to go at your pace. It was interesting to see how well they duplicate the feel of the movie. The old WDW 20,000 attraction was miserable in the fact they packed everyone in like sardines and there was a total lack of leg room. In comparison, the walk-through was far more enjoyable.
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As much as I hate remakes of movies, it would be kind of interesting to see what they could do with that movie with the technology of today. Maybe *then* we could get the ride back!:)stunrut wrote:20K is my all time fav Disney Live Action movie. I hope I can see this attraction someday. Sounds too cool!
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I agree that it would be interesting to see a new film adaptation. But it would depend upon the script, director, and the actors chosen for the main roles.Brian845 wrote:As much as I hate remakes of movies, it would be kind of interesting to see what they could do with that movie with the technology of today. Maybe *then* we could get the ride back!:)stunrut wrote:20K is my all time fav Disney Live Action movie. I hope I can see this attraction someday. Sounds too cool!
And it wouldn't be a "remake" - I think the new term is a "reboot of the franchise"
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Re: 20K Leagues under the sea attraction - Disneyland Paris
Reboot means you can make sequals and adjustments, such as having them come across Andrew Ryan's city of Rapture.