Think that's just the video. The press release says 5 mins and Frozen is 6.5 mins.The Tangled ride looks good, but it also looks kinda short. Looks like it’s more of a really good C-ticket.
We'll certainly never see anything like it in any of Orlando's parks.Either way getting 3 full fledged dark rides in one go is something I never thought I would see at an exisiting Disney park.
Towards the end of this video there is some very brief actual on ride footage from Peter Pan. IDK why on ride footage for this ride is taking much longer to trickle out versus Frozen and Tangled.
It's unfortunately not the video, The Indoor segment is 4 scenes in total. Rapunzel Swinging Around The Tree, Glowing Hair Scene, Cityscape Bridge And The Lantern Scene.Personally think the Tangled ride looks fantastic, would love that to come to Disneyland.
I'm a bit 'over' Frozen and although this is plussed it's still not that different from Epcot IMO. I get that it's a given for merch alone though.
Not sure about Peter Pan.
Either way getting 3 full fledged dark rides in one go is something I never thought I would see at an exisiting Disney park.
Think that's just the video. The press release says 5 mins and Frozen is 6.5 mins.
It's unfortunately not the video, The Indoor segment is 4 scenes in total. Rapunzel Swinging Around The Tree, Glowing Hair Scene, Cityscape Bridge And The Lantern Scene.
I agree with this, but I think they were aiming for Frozen as the E-Ticket, and Peter Pan as the D-Ticket.These are four attractions all being added to the park at one time, and their individual scopes appear to have been thought-out to complement each other:
E-Ticket: Peter Pan (I assume, could be a D+)
D-Ticket: Frozen
C-Ticket: Tangled
B-Ticket: Tink
Apparently the RV is indeed trackless. there was a picture of the RV in the loading station and there didn't appear to be a track. I can see why they went with the ride they did as it is a way to balance out the land with two heavily practical boat rides.Very Spider-Man/Ratatouille-ish, with flying sequences that remind of Flight of Passage.
Which I guess is kind of the only way to go with another Peter Pan dark ride, given that the classic Peter Pan's Flight still exists at Tokyo Disneyland.