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[4K] Pooh's Hunny Hunt Ride - Amazing Trackless Ride - Tokyo Disneyland 2016

[4K] Pooh's Hunny Hunt Ride - Amazing Trackless Ride - Tokyo Disneyland 2016

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[4K Ride through] Pooh's Hunny Hunt Trackless ride at Tokyo Disneyland. There are currently only 3 Disney dark rides in the world that utilizes a trackless ride system, the other ride called Mystic Manor is located in Hong Kong Disneyland. and the third one is located in Disneyland Paris called Ratatouille If you guys have time in the future, definitely visit Tokyo Disneyland Resort especially Tokyo DisneySea. It's really an amazing theme park in the world. Video doesn't do this ride justice. It must be experience in person. The best thing is the ticket to both parks are so much affordable. It costs way less to visit two Tokyo Disney parks than it's to visit Disneyland resort in California. Travel on a whimsical hunny pot with a mind of its own as you follow Winnie the Pooh on his search for honey. Enjoy the warm and friendly world of Pooh and his friends in the Hundred Acre Wood. - Tokyo Disneyland website Filmed 1/27/2016
Date: 2019-09-10

Comments and reviews: 9


I like Mystic Manor much better because of how creative the whole place is. This ride looked cool at first, but it suffers the same problems like Ratatouille where you have more screen time than animatronics. I will appreciate the first room you enter in which Pooh follows you around from one end to another end and even interacts with Eeyore's house, it makes the worlds seem immersive. The moment where Pooh enters his dream, it just looks kinda cheesy. Disneyland's does a better job with the effect. Overrall, decent ride. I like the Disneyland version more out of nostalgia and decoration. This ride did what it can with new technology and I can appreciate that a lot.
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You watch this, and you think this looks amazing, and then you actually ride it. And its then that you realize that this video (as good as it is) doesnt even begin to do justice to this incredible attraction. Simply put: It blew my mind. And Im not much of a Winnie the Pooh fan. I re-rode it over and over, and each time it got better and better. There is so much to take in, and with the trackless system, every ride feels different. It may be the single best Disney attraction in the WORLD. And its baffling that Disney hasnt cloned it at any of its other parks. Just another reason why Tokyo Disney Resort is so much better than all of the other Disney resorts.
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Not that the other two in CA and FL aren't cute and well done, but THIS is how you do a WTP dark ride. I felt, watching it, like I was inside the storybook the whole time. That excellent beginning jump into the pages, the Tigger room, the baloon changing at the beginning of the dream sequence, the Heffalump sucking up the honey, the way you see the closed cover as your vehicle stops, and the trackless system ensuring that youdont miss anything of the story. Phenomonal. O
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You might be interested to know that Disneyland sent a team to the Enchanted Forest here in Oregon. On August 5, 2007 I was talking to Roger Tofte about his amazing creation called Challenge of Mondor which is fantastic. He glibly said, Some people from Disneyland are coming to check it out. They actually did and they then designed these three trackless systems after that visit.
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When I went to Tokyo Disneyland in summer 2017, I knew I wanted to go on my first trackless ride This was amazing I loved it so much, I couldn't help but imagine the future of dark rides in the US I know California Adventure in the US opened up their first trackless ride (Luigi's Rollickin' Roadsters. I just wish our Winnie the Pooh ride was like this
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I get that trackless rides are great and all but like. this is almost exactly the same as Many Adventures. The gimmick only stands on its own for so long and the ride itself doesn't look much more enjoyable than anything in America. I'd love a trackless ride in the states but the ride itself should always come before the track system.
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also the music in the heffalumps and woozles scene is hard to notice that it is the heffalumps and woozles song because it is a remix and i didn't know that until i saw a comment on one of the videos of this ride that said the song is remixed by people who haven't listened to the original song
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this ride doesn't stop amazing mealso since the vehicles run on batteries and the floor isn't electrified, i think when the park closes they have to direct all the vehicles into a big storage room to recharge overnight and as soon as the park fully opens they direct them to the loading area
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It was so cool to see everyone just running around in the dream scene Disneyland and Disney World are serious lacking in this sort of advanced dark ride. Im hoping the Ratatouille ride coming to Epcot is the first of many advanced trackless dark rides
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