Showing posts with label attractions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label attractions. Show all posts

Sunday, 5 June 2016

Underrated Attractions of Hollywood Studios

Today's post is another instalment of Disney World's underrated attractions. This time we visit Hollywood Studios. Of course you all know of the big rides at Hollywood Studios: Tower of Terror, Rock 'n' Rollercoaster & Toy Story Midway Manis (which queues can last hours for), but do you know about some not so famous attractions.

1. MuppetVision 3D
MuppetVision 3D is one of my personal favourite attractions at Hollywood Studios. The Muppets have been a tv staple for many years and are very famous. However, this attraction seemes to get overlooked for the thrill rides. They are currently changing Pizza Planet into a Muppet themed restaurant so maybe it will find some more love. But this theatre attraction is hilarious, I can watch it again and again and still laugh! It features all of your favourite Muppet characters and the 3D effects are on point!


2. Walt Disney's One Man's Dream
This attraction is one that I myself overlooked for many years. We happened to stumble into it one day in 2012 and I actually really enjoyed it. It's mostly a walk-through attraction showcasing old Disney merchandise, Disney park concept art, Walt's original office and much more. It is very interesting! Almost like a mini Disney museum! Then at the end there is a show about Walt himself. You definitely should view it at least once, as it really gives you a feel for the man who created the magic!


3. Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular
I am not a fan of the Indiana Jones movies myself, but I can still appreciate this show. I love stunt shows, I always feel like they give you a behind the scenes look on how movies are made. And the actors in this show are amazing! Even though I have not seen the films, I can still familiarise myself with a few of the classic scenes that are in this show, mainly the rolling boulder. It has you on the edge of your seat the whole way through!


.4. Voyage of the Little Mermaid
I wouldn't necessarily say this show is underrated, as it is usually full when I go and see it. However, with all the thrill rides and famous franchise rides this park has, it does seem to fly under the radar a bit. This is one of my favourite Disney shows. Using blacklight, all of the puppets and actors glow in the show. It is a condensed down version of the movie we all know and love but with a very magical feel to it. I love the gigantic Ursula puppet!



Sunday, 29 May 2016

Dream Your Theme Park Tag!

I was tagged to this by the amazing ThemeParkLuuunies over on YouTube! You should totally check them out, they're fabulous! I believe that they made up this tag, which is pretty darn cool! If you'd like to join in feel free and let me know that you've done it and I shall read or watch it.

Ok so here we go!

1. In which country would your theme park be?
I was going to say England because that's where I live, but I like visiting somewhere else. America is my favourite country, but it is too far. So let's go Spain, cheap flights, warm weather. Yes! Spain!

2.What's the entrance to your Dreampark?
I would have to choose something like Cinderella's Castle at Disney World, instead of it being the centrepiece, you could actually walk through the castle as the official entrance.

3. What would be your Dreampark mascot?
Minnie Mouse, my favourite of the Disney characters.

4. Which show can't be missed at Dreampark?
Finding Nemo the Musical! Love it! The songs are so catchy and I get emotional watching it! Plus the puppetry is astounding.

5. Which snacks have to be sold at your Dreampark?
Mickey Ice Cream Sandwiches, Ginormous cupcakes and Chocolate smothered marshmallow kebabs!

6. Which restaurant has to be in your Dreampark?
Be Our Guest. You have to try the grey stuff, it's delicious, don't believe me, ask the dishes1

7. Which hotel would your Dreampark have?
The Grand Floridian! It is gorgeous!

8. What would be the eyecatcher of your park?
A giant statue of Minnie Mouse covered in diamonds!

9. Which two rollercoasters would you have in your Dreampark?
Big Thunder Mountain Railroad and Space Mountain

10. Which two dark rides would you have in your Dreampark?
Alice in Wonderland (because I have never been on it and it's one of my favourite movies) and The Seas with Nemo and Friends because it's so cute!

11. Which themed zone has to be in your Dreampark?
Fantasyland because it's so beautifully themed and transports me right back into my childhood.

12. What kind of transportation would you have at your park?
Monorail hands down! I love it! Would travel this way all the time if it were possible.

13. Name one unique feature of your Dreampark?
That you get videos of you on every ride and attraction to take home/ As a vlogger this excites me!

14. What is your Dreampark called?
Disney Dreams

15. Think of a slogan for your Dreampark commercials.
Disney Dreams, the place where dreams come true! <3

Thursday, 19 May 2016

Underrated Attractions of Epcot

Following on from last week's post about underrated attractions. Today we visit Epcot where a lot of attractions have come and gone. Some have managed to withstand the force of time, but are just too educational for the likings of some people.

1. Living with the Land
Living with the Land is an educational boat ride in the Land Pavilion. The slow moving boat moves through a giant greenhouse that houses fruit and vegetables which are then used in the restaurants within Epcot. It very rarely has a wait, but I personally love it! I find it very interesting looking at all of their innovative techniques that I have never seen anyone else. The 9lb lemons are always a crowd pleaser.

2. Innoventions
Okay, so my favourite section of Innoventions has recently closed, however what still stands is still worth checking out. The most popular attraction there is The Sum of All Thrills, where guests build and then ride a simulation of their own rollercoaster. However, the 2 other attractions are often overlooked. The newest, Colortopia, is a virtual colour experience where guests can actually paint the walls with light. But the least noticed attraction is called StormStruck. This is a 4D experience that tells you about the best way to keep your house standing in a hurricane. It is also interactive as you have to answer questions on your opinions. Living in England, this is something I'd never really thought about before, and I learned a lot!



3. Impressions de France

Impressions de France is an 18-minute widescreen film shown in the France pavilion at Epcot and features the music of classical French composers. It is beautifully put together and shows a real insight into the country. It is often overlooked as it is out the way in the back of the French pavilion. It is worth seeing at least once.



4. O Canada!
Despite the fact that I love Martin Short, this 18-minute film is a must do at Epcot. It is a 360 degree cinema experience that shows Canada's cities and natural features. It puts Canada in a breathtaking light.






5. Reflections of China
Like the 2 above, Reflections of China is a cinematic film about the country it represents. You get to see everything from the Great Wall of China to the Forbidden City. The colours are divine! It is often overlooked as it is situated inside the temple.






Friday, 13 May 2016

Underrated Attractions of Magic Kingdom

Today, I am going to talk about the underrated attractions of Disney World. Some of my favourites can be put into this category. Everyone focuses on the rollercoasters, the water rides and the classic Disney magic; however Disney World hosts much more than that. And I am here to enlighten you with my own top 3!

Magic Kingdom
For this blog post we shall start with Magic Kingdom, the main hub for all of the Disney magic. But even in this spectacular park there are attractions that people often overlook.

1. Carousel of Progress
The Carousel of Progress is situated in Tomorrowland. It was originally created by Walt Disney himself for the 1964 New York World's Fair. This attraction takes you through different eras in a circular rotating theatre through the advancement of technologies and electricity. I personally love a good educational ride, and this one taught me a lot! The animatronics are fantastic and the facts are top notch. It is also a great place to stay cool for the 21 minutes in hot weather! The sign isn't very prominent and people seem to either miss it, or don't know what it is and walk past it. 










2. Monsters Inc Laugh Floor
Also in Tomorrowland is the Monsters Inc Laugh Floor. If you have seen the movie Monsters Inc you will know that monsters used to run their electricity by capturing the screams of children, but nowadays they have found that laughter is stronger. Mike Wazowski and friends need to collect laughter from you to power their city. It is basically a stand up comedy show on screen, it is extremely funny and has lots of audience participation. You can even text in your own jokes!
 









3. Tomorrowland Transit Authority
Again in Tomorrowland (starting to think Tomorrowland is a treasure trove for underrated attractions), is the Tomorrowland Transit Authority also known as the PeopleMover. A lot of guests don't realise that this is a ride and expect that it shuffles guests from one part of the park to another. This however is not the case. It actually goes round in one big circle. It is a blue coloured train like vehicle which allows you to see the whole of Tomorrowland from above. It points out featured attractions, shops and dining and can be quite helpful for first timers. It also goes inside Space Mountain, Buzz Lightyear Space Ranger Spin and Mickey's Star Traders shop. As well as this it shows some futuristic exhibits, including Walt's original concept art for Epcot.