@@Thomas-kp8mo the last time I waited in an hour+ line, it was because it was the last day of our trip, Toy Story Mania was brand new, and the only (paper) fastpasses available at that point were for after our flight was scheduled to leave.
11:15 this transition from screen to set is so cool, i’ve never actually seen a ride do this. simple when you think about it but incredibly clever in execution
So much of it is about how the Japanese meticulous focus on excellence has driven Oriental Land Co. since it ventured to own a Disney resort. It was always and is about being heads above every other Disney resort where it actually counts in terms of guest satisfaction. They just aren't burdened with the same stock or social pressures as their U.S. counterparts.
@@emotionalideas This. And budget. Basically, OLC gives the imagineers free reign when it comes to ride creation. Basically what you see at TDS and many of the newer TDL attractions are what imagineers are fully capable of when not having to fit within certain budgetary limitations. I'm sure Iger would love to be free of budget constraints here in the US too but that's not how it works over here unfortunately.
Lame comment is lame. Iger gave us Pandora. Guardians coaster. Galaxies edge featuring rise of the resistance. Cars land and much needed dca redo. Now please stfu.
@@lowkeylowcountry2753if Iger wanted it he would do it. They have the money but they don’t want to use it cuz they see that cheap rethemes like Tiana’s Bayou Adventure or Frozen Ever After in WDW get the same amount of hype as something like this would.
Fully expected that SMOOTH AF transition into the London cityscape to be the exit and ending, such a good transition that I figured they did that for unloading purposes. Crazy that it was just yet another scene change. This one’s probably my favorite of this style of ride yet
I hardly consider what basically amounts to watching a movie on a screen a great step in imagineering. These newer rides with nothing but CGI images projected on a screen are lame and a huge cop out. I want the classic Disney magic. Animatronics. Scenes with real tangible objects. Practical special effects that don’t rely 100% on CGI. The only reason they’re doing it is because a bunch of money hungry cheapskates run the company now and they don’t give a damn about maintaining the world class standard that Disney was once known for.
Usually I'd be the first to critique the almost exclusive use of screens, but I think this suits Peter Pan and the setting of Neverland so well. It feels more viscerally like I'm there, I can imagine the effect being heightened in 3D. The only disappointing aspect might be not being able to simulate through movement the moments where you "fly" off the ground, though its hard to tell form this video.
I have always loved Walt Disney's Peter Pan, so I think this is the most beautiful ride I have ever seen and another Disney Imagineering masterpiece. I can't wait to visit Tokyo and of course Disneyland, what a wonderful and magical ride, congratulations one more time Disney!👏👏👏❤
If only they would bring this type of passion and creativity for the orlando & other parks . Everyone truly needs to experience this . Goosebumps all over! I love disney
This was much better than I was expecting! I had seen preview videos where people were not allowed to record the screens, only their reactions to what they were experiencing, so I could only guess. But, despite the heavy use of screens, I have to say I am impressed at the seamless integration of practical sets and screens, like the Lost Boys pulling the dingy, Tiger Lilly and Michael "bouncing" on the drum, and the transitions between sets and screens repeatedly. I don't love the CGI renders for the characters, but so far, this is the best they've looked, I think. And the fact that you'd think the finale of the ride would be the return to London, but nope, Peter is just dropping the kids off and going back to Neverland! It's a lot more fun than I was expecting it to be.
This ended up better than I thought. I like the combination of physical set pieces used in combination with the screen footage, like a super simplified Bourne Stuntacular combined with Spider Man but make it Peter Pan themed. How fun!
Wow! The clarity of the animation is stunning. Some scenes were difficult to tell if it was real or animated. The contrast and lack of background brightness was phenomenal also. I couldn't see any "screen white" compared to the physical sets.
That's one of those queues you don't want to leave. Cool, indoor, and lots to look at. Sometimes I wish they'd make an area of benches for people like me who'd rather just sit down in here and stay a while.
A bit too many screens for my liking. They are going for a mix of ROTR and Universal's Harry Potter Forbidden Journey but lacks anything dynamic in the physical sets. Just static scenes with multiple screens I will say the queue and pre show are cool!
First off folks this is the definitive ride video version of this great ride. They establish the outside. The q. The pre show. The awesome ride vehicle. And a very well filmed rock steady version of the actual ride. I love this ride from home. Even tried 3d glasses (doesn’t work lol) First off without pre show it’s a whopping 6 min and 30 second ride. Compare to spider man. Transformers. Both under 5 min. Secondly the animation and the ride movement and music and story are fantastic. Sure frozen wins. But this is a close second. Interesting as this may be the first Disney theme park ride that exists in two different parks with a similar story but completely different ride concept. Any other attraction do this?
I feel bad. I love the old school Disneyland so much better. Of course, this is me.... from the early 60's as a little girl. Why did they not make it fly in the vehicles? That was always the best part. I must be getting on in years, I am okay with that. Thank you for sharing. I hope the ride was magical. Thanks for all you do.
They still have the original ride (which looks similar to the WDW version) in the Fantasyland area of Tokyo Disneyland. So if you want to fly in the original cars you still can, just have to go over to the other park there.
I didn't need subtitles for the Frozen or Tangled rides, since they're kind of fresh on my mind, I was able to catch the context of most of it. I would've loved to know what Peter Pan was telling the Lost Boys in that wonderful introduction before getting on the ride! DIsney Tokyo has outdone itself with Fantasy Springs, I hope to go one day! Everything in this ride was so beautifuuuul 😭😭😭💚💚💚 Smart of them to only include Tiger Lily and not the rest of the... wrongly depicted Native Americans
I want people overseas to know the meaning of the last word, so I'll write it. 12:15 「Stay as a child forever.」I used a translation app, so it may change. I'm sorry😢😢😢😢😢
The queue is better than the ride. While it video ride is cute, it is a Disney Jr quality feeling. The floating pirate ship and floor set combined with the 3D Disney junior video would make it amazing.
For me, the problem is that the animation has the modern computer animation look of modern Disney, not the older 2-D style of the film. I'm sure this is a plus for modern audiences, but I do love the look of the original I grew up with, but that's just me. It's obviously a wonderful attraction.
I think the question I would ask myself is after riding it the first time, would I be willing to stand in line for more than 30 minutes to ride it again- probably not. It’s looks like a mash up of flight of passage, MMRR, ratatouille, and Peter pans flight without the cool black light.
Same although interestingly enough apparently this is going to be the ride system the avengers e ticket will be using over here at California adventure
The queue looks super great (good job Imagineering) but I know some people just want the ride. So Timestamps for the Preshow/Ride: Preshow starts at: 4:35 Preshow ends at: 5:36 Ride starts at: 6:50 Ride ends at: 12:42
Meanwhile , Disney World and Disneyland are busy sterilizing their parks of anything that may offend anyone . Sadly , one of the things Disney intends to rid itself of is Tinker Bell . Thank Goodness Tokyo Disney is not owned by Disney Corp . Or this wonderful ride would have never seen the light of day . Rest easy Walt . At least your vision lives on in Tokyo Japan.
I love how this ride end in Never Land, instead of returning to the real world. (But still saddly needs to go back to real world after leaving this ride)
Whoa, I thought Web Slingers at Disney's California Adventure used way too many projection screens. Would have been better if the pretense of a dark ride (with moving vehicles) was tossed out entirely & the Peter Pan attraction was in a projection dome theater like Soarin' Around the World. Also, today's CGI & AI also makes sleek animation (on projection screens) less of a big deal than in the past.
Wasnt sure the WDW que could be out done, but I think this wins. Ride wise.. meh. Still more of a fan of practical sets. However, some of these transitions between screens were the cleanest I've ever seen. B+
What an innovative idea to keep with Walt’s Legacy. Crazy how the USA based parks are going in the opposite direction by introducing stuff thats not really Disney just purchased IPs.
The 3D animation and freneticism of this ride works great with the Japanese dialogue and the great Japanese tradition of high-energy anime, but as a result, I don't believe this attraction would be a good fit in the US without significant modification. Don't get me wrong; I would love for this to be in the US. But what I really want is something like a Mary Poppins ride where riders start on a carousel and their horse leaves the carousel and leads them on a horse race against other riders. 😊
@@matutake5401 I know there isn't space enough around the UK pavilion at EPCOT, but I've always felt that there should be a small circular park with Cherry Tree lane looping all the way around. On one side are Admiral Boom's House and the Banks' House (entrances for the indoor teacup ride and the roller-coaster carousel, respectively). Then there's the home of the Darlings, which serves as the entrance to an improved version of Peter Pan's flight (to free up space in the Magic Kingdom for something else). Finally, there is the home of Christopher Robin, which serves as the entrance to the E-ticket version of Pooh's Hunny Hunt. All of the stories start and end in London, and it would be awesome to relieve the Magic Kingdom of some of its crowding.
When i rode Peter pan at WDW in the 77' and many times after... (i thing to myself - what would Walt thing of this new Peter Pan...? I think - he approve... just think into the next 50 years... what will bring...
It’s pretty well done even if it’s mostly screen time however all of these are tough to get emotionally invested with it being in Japanese, I’m wondering how you feel Tom
Which part of the ride made you smile the most?
I love the whole ride completely it's phenomenal! 💚
The queue. The rest is pure meh.
Flying under the London Bridge.
@@uncanny_ally Same feeling exactly
The tick tock crocodile!
I always forget quite how much I like Peter Pan until Second Star to the Right starts playing and I get emotional.
I feel the same way...every time I hear that song...I get emotional. It's that inner child in all of us.
So basically the Imagineers all sat down to answer the question “what if Peter Pan’s Flight was actually somewhat worth a 60 minute wait?”
It is worth it. Love the original in all the parks. Feels nostalgic and feels like Disney.
lol i always go during the fireworks when its a walkon.
@@Thomas-kp8mo the last time I waited in an hour+ line, it was because it was the last day of our trip, Toy Story Mania was brand new, and the only (paper) fastpasses available at that point were for after our flight was scheduled to leave.
Pretty much
Yes
Then they stole the Spider-Man vehicles and used it
11:15 this transition from screen to set is so cool, i’ve never actually seen a ride do this. simple when you think about it but incredibly clever in execution
I actually rewound that a couple of times because it was so seamless I didn't even notice it at first. Really cool little effect.
lol basic
Further proof Tokyo has carried on with the heart and soul of Walt, something Bobby Iger lost years ago.
So much of it is about how the Japanese meticulous focus on excellence has driven Oriental Land Co. since it ventured to own a Disney resort. It was always and is about being heads above every other Disney resort where it actually counts in terms of guest satisfaction. They just aren't burdened with the same stock or social pressures as their U.S. counterparts.
@@emotionalideas This. And budget. Basically, OLC gives the imagineers free reign when it comes to ride creation. Basically what you see at TDS and many of the newer TDL attractions are what imagineers are fully capable of when not having to fit within certain budgetary limitations. I'm sure Iger would love to be free of budget constraints here in the US too but that's not how it works over here unfortunately.
Lame comment is lame. Iger gave us Pandora. Guardians coaster. Galaxies edge featuring rise of the resistance. Cars land and much needed dca redo. Now please stfu.
@@lowkeylowcountry2753if Iger wanted it he would do it. They have the money but they don’t want to use it cuz they see that cheap rethemes like Tiana’s Bayou Adventure or Frozen Ever After in WDW get the same amount of hype as something like this would.
@@lowkeylowcountry2753Disney has the money…
Fully expected that SMOOTH AF transition into the London cityscape to be the exit and ending, such a good transition that I figured they did that for unloading purposes. Crazy that it was just yet another scene change. This one’s probably my favorite of this style of ride yet
Even without the ride, that queue is astounding.
Ok despite seeing the obvious similarities between this and Spider-Man and Transformers, this probably another great step in Imagineering.
The screens blend so well compared to Transformers and Spiderman! I hope we get something close to this eventually in the future.
@@KittyChibiWaifu I speculated that maybe the Avengers Multiverse Attraction will probably used this ride system.
I hardly consider what basically amounts to watching a movie on a screen a great step in imagineering. These newer rides with nothing but CGI images projected on a screen are lame and a huge cop out.
I want the classic Disney magic. Animatronics. Scenes with real tangible objects. Practical special effects that don’t rely 100% on CGI.
The only reason they’re doing it is because a bunch of money hungry cheapskates run the company now and they don’t give a damn about maintaining the world class standard that Disney was once known for.
@@Heffalumpswoozles85or people like the CGI? I prefer it. The characters are alive now. Instead of some shitty animatronic barely moving.
@@doubled5159 Shitty animatronic barely moving? 🤣🤣🤣 Tell me you’ve never been to a Disney park without telling me you’ve never been to a Disney park.
Usually I'd be the first to critique the almost exclusive use of screens, but I think this suits Peter Pan and the setting of Neverland so well. It feels more viscerally like I'm there, I can imagine the effect being heightened in 3D. The only disappointing aspect might be not being able to simulate through movement the moments where you "fly" off the ground, though its hard to tell form this video.
ふわっと浮き上がる感覚は再現されていたと思います。
This is so wholesome and cute! I’m usually not too into screen rides but the atmosphere is so nice
Clearest and best quality POV I’ve seen yet for this attraction.
I have always loved Walt Disney's Peter Pan, so I think this is the most beautiful ride I have ever seen and another Disney Imagineering masterpiece. I can't wait to visit Tokyo and of course Disneyland, what a wonderful and magical ride, congratulations one more time Disney!👏👏👏❤
It’s probably the best Peter Pan ride I’ve ever seen.
Looks great! Love that they go back to London! Beautiful attraction 😊
I didn’t expect to cry watching this. I made it to 5:35 before the tears started. This is wonderful!
Wow ! What a dark ride !!! This is the best Peter Pan ride yet !
WOW! Walt would be pleased.
THE SONG PART AT THE END AHHH. My heart.
6:00 I initially thought that this ride was just lazy and used too many screens. Good to see that it's 4D like Transformers and Spider Man.
If only they would bring this type of passion and creativity for the orlando & other parks . Everyone truly needs to experience this . Goosebumps all over! I love disney
This was much better than I was expecting! I had seen preview videos where people were not allowed to record the screens, only their reactions to what they were experiencing, so I could only guess. But, despite the heavy use of screens, I have to say I am impressed at the seamless integration of practical sets and screens, like the Lost Boys pulling the dingy, Tiger Lilly and Michael "bouncing" on the drum, and the transitions between sets and screens repeatedly. I don't love the CGI renders for the characters, but so far, this is the best they've looked, I think. And the fact that you'd think the finale of the ride would be the return to London, but nope, Peter is just dropping the kids off and going back to Neverland! It's a lot more fun than I was expecting it to be.
I hope they don’t replace WDW’s version, it’s so peaceful and entertaining the over energized screens just don’t do it for me. But I am old.
Thanks a million. I've always loved Peter Pan, and I always will.
This ended up better than I thought. I like the combination of physical set pieces used in combination with the screen footage, like a super simplified Bourne Stuntacular combined with Spider Man but make it Peter Pan themed. How fun!
Wow! The clarity of the animation is stunning. Some scenes were difficult to tell if it was real or animated. The contrast and lack of background brightness was phenomenal also. I couldn't see any "screen white" compared to the physical sets.
This ride is a masterpiece of Disney Imagineering! We absolutely need this ride in WDW!
That's one of those queues you don't want to leave. Cool, indoor, and lots to look at. Sometimes I wish they'd make an area of benches for people like me who'd rather just sit down in here and stay a while.
A bit too many screens for my liking. They are going for a mix of ROTR and Universal's Harry Potter Forbidden Journey but lacks anything dynamic in the physical sets. Just static scenes with multiple screens
I will say the queue and pre show are cool!
Yeah, this is pretty much just a Ratatouille ride but it’s Peter Pan. Great queue but overall doesn’t offer much
Honestly probably my favorite Fantasy Spring ride based on the videos I’ve seen.
A screen based ride, how original…
Thanks for being me the magic from Tokyo!
Glad to see the ride didn't break down this time. I remember when WDW used to wow me like Tokyo DisneySea wows me now.
I think the animation for this attraction is so well done.
This is what Walt saw in his head riding Peter Pans Flight
First off folks this is the definitive ride video version of this great ride. They establish the outside. The q. The pre show. The awesome ride vehicle. And a very well filmed rock steady version of the actual ride.
I love this ride from home. Even tried 3d glasses (doesn’t work lol) First off without pre show it’s a whopping 6 min and 30 second ride. Compare to spider man. Transformers. Both under 5 min. Secondly the animation and the ride movement and music and story are fantastic. Sure frozen wins. But this is a close second.
Interesting as this may be the first Disney theme park ride that exists in two different parks with a similar story but completely different ride concept. Any other attraction do this?
I love how they incorporated all the major songs and scenes from the film. I cant wait to visit
I feel bad. I love the old school Disneyland so much better. Of course, this is me.... from the early 60's as a little girl. Why did they not make it fly in the vehicles? That was always the best part. I must be getting on in years, I am okay with that. Thank you for sharing. I hope the ride was magical. Thanks for all you do.
They still have the original ride (which looks similar to the WDW version) in the Fantasyland area of Tokyo Disneyland. So if you want to fly in the original cars you still can, just have to go over to the other park there.
I didn't need subtitles for the Frozen or Tangled rides, since they're kind of fresh on my mind, I was able to catch the context of most of it. I would've loved to know what Peter Pan was telling the Lost Boys in that wonderful introduction before getting on the ride!
DIsney Tokyo has outdone itself with Fantasy Springs, I hope to go one day!
Everything in this ride was so beautifuuuul 😭😭😭💚💚💚
Smart of them to only include Tiger Lily and not the rest of the... wrongly depicted Native Americans
Thomas this is your best work. Just Disney Magic for a change.
Beautiful ride but after Beauty and the Beast, theres really no excuse for the lack of animatronics here...
I want people overseas to know the meaning of the last word, so I'll write it. 12:15 「Stay as a child forever.」I used a translation app, so it may change. I'm sorry😢😢😢😢😢
The queue is better than the ride. While it video ride is cute, it is a Disney Jr quality feeling. The floating pirate ship and floor set combined with the 3D Disney junior video would make it amazing.
For me, the problem is that the animation has the modern computer animation look of modern Disney, not the older 2-D style of the film. I'm sure this is a plus for modern audiences, but I do love the look of the original I grew up with, but that's just me. It's obviously a wonderful attraction.
Hey! Finally got the full ride experience lol
Fantastic....I am sooo jealous 😁
I will be there in 35 days!! I’m so excited to see it!!
Now that’s just all kinds of cool 😎
Off to Neverland!
とっても素敵なアトラクションです
I think the question I would ask myself is after riding it the first time, would I be willing to stand in line for more than 30 minutes to ride it again- probably not.
It’s looks like a mash up of flight of passage, MMRR, ratatouille, and Peter pans flight without the cool black light.
Same although interestingly enough apparently this is going to be the ride system the avengers e ticket will be using over here at California adventure
it is beautifully done
Wow! Amazing! Can't wait to ride it someday 🥹
The queue looks super great (good job Imagineering) but I know some people just want the ride. So Timestamps for the Preshow/Ride:
Preshow starts at: 4:35
Preshow ends at: 5:36
Ride starts at: 6:50
Ride ends at: 12:42
I always loved PPF as a kid but this looks amazing!
i love the 3d glasses the best and how you can fly all over in neverland.
Meanwhile , Disney World and Disneyland are busy sterilizing their parks of anything that may offend anyone . Sadly , one of the things Disney intends to rid itself of is Tinker Bell . Thank Goodness Tokyo Disney is not owned by Disney Corp . Or this wonderful ride would have never seen the light of day . Rest easy Walt . At least your vision lives on in Tokyo Japan.
I love it when they make the indoors seem like it’s nighttime. Like the Pirates of the Caribbean ride at Disneyland, California.
Incredible !
This was incredible.
The animation looks great!!!
Dang, even the line to the ride is far better than what we have in Magic Kingdom! Never mind the ride itself! Wow!
Love the nod to Winnie the Poo at 1:19.
This was beautiful
I love how this ride end in Never Land, instead of returning to the real world. (But still saddly needs to go back to real world after leaving this ride)
Tokyo Disney makes Orlando Disney look like the dollar store version.
The Wilheim Scream at 9:23 🤣😂🤣
Just like how the 2003 Live Action version of Peter Pan used the Wilhelm Scream.
Wahhh .kerennn bgt...❤❤❤❤
The drop scene is straight out of Runaway Railway. Nice ride!
Dang! The line for this ride makes Peter Pan's Flight at Disneyland seem like a walk-on!
Whoa, I thought Web Slingers at Disney's California Adventure used way too many projection screens. Would have been better if the pretense of a dark ride (with moving vehicles) was tossed out entirely & the Peter Pan attraction was in a projection dome theater like Soarin' Around the World. Also, today's CGI & AI also makes sleek animation (on projection screens) less of a big deal than in the past.
Awesome!
Nicely shot Tom
This feels like Star Tours but the Peter Pan theme and the vehicles are spinning and moving
Ok, it's official, Asians get Disney parks better than Disney.
Many rides, today, rely too much on animation and screens. It certainly doesn't top Peter Pan's Flight.
Wasnt sure the WDW que could be out done, but I think this wins. Ride wise.. meh. Still more of a fan of practical sets. However, some of these transitions between screens were the cleanest I've ever seen. B+
This looks so cool
WOOW!!! i NEEd to do it!!! 😍😍😍😍😍😍
The queue line looks like a tiki bar.
Man..... why don't we get this quality in North America
It a fan of all the screens but they did it very well.
What an innovative idea to keep with Walt’s Legacy. Crazy how the USA based parks are going in the opposite direction by introducing stuff thats not really Disney just purchased IPs.
The 3D animation and freneticism of this ride works great with the Japanese dialogue and the great Japanese tradition of high-energy anime, but as a result, I don't believe this attraction would be a good fit in the US without significant modification. Don't get me wrong; I would love for this to be in the US. But what I really want is something like a Mary Poppins ride where riders start on a carousel and their horse leaves the carousel and leads them on a horse race against other riders. 😊
11:17
In this scene, there is a hidden Bart on top of the chimney.
Maybe the Imagineers have some regrets about Mary Poppins.
@@matutake5401 I know there isn't space enough around the UK pavilion at EPCOT, but I've always felt that there should be a small circular park with Cherry Tree lane looping all the way around. On one side are Admiral Boom's House and the Banks' House (entrances for the indoor teacup ride and the roller-coaster carousel, respectively). Then there's the home of the Darlings, which serves as the entrance to an improved version of Peter Pan's flight (to free up space in the Magic Kingdom for something else). Finally, there is the home of Christopher Robin, which serves as the entrance to the E-ticket version of Pooh's Hunny Hunt. All of the stories start and end in London, and it would be awesome to relieve the Magic Kingdom of some of its crowding.
Makes you think what the Imagineers can come up with next? (hope we get to see this come to the Anahiem or Orlando park!)
Nothing beats the original from Disneyland! Walt help design and build that rides unlike any other Peter Pan ride in the world that one is special
Whoa…. This is way different
Wow lol
The queue is better then the whole ride in orlando😂
Off to neverland 😅
9:27/13:08 John and Wendy are bear hug. Good hug!
Jesus. I have to come here sometime soon.
almost like the pirates of the Caribbean in Shanghai but still luv it hopefully thy bring this 2 disneyland
When i rode Peter pan at WDW in the 77' and many times after... (i thing to myself - what would Walt thing of this new Peter Pan...? I think - he approve... just think into the next 50 years... what will bring...
All projections...mmm... Disneyland be like B please..
Feelsike one of those "it looks better in person" type attractions
Having gone on it the other day, the feeling of the moving car in combination with the screens is a crazy feeling. It’s a really good ride
It’s pretty well done even if it’s mostly screen time however all of these are tough to get emotionally invested with it being in Japanese, I’m wondering how you feel Tom
so it's the Spiderman ride at Universal, but Peter Pan and if Peter Pan's Flight was worth the wait.
I always find watching these Disney shorts on UTUBE, even for a little while, takes me away from the madness of today’s world.
Subtitles for these would be fantastic
No they should be in English.
Looks like a great ride. I wish this video had subtitles in English to understand the dialogue.