This is interesting. The screen simulations of Ratatouille + the kid friendly appeal of the Mickey ride + the action in Rise of the Resistance = Zootopia Hot Pursuit
I guess also, add an element of who fame, Roger rabbits, toon spin ride. I couldn’t remember the name on top of my head since elements of that seems to be there, too.
The hologram of Judy with the flashlight at about 2:27 is mighty impressive. Has no one noticed how her flashlight shines so realistically on the physical set pieces? Theres an effect in rise of the resistance that’s just like it with a Kylo Ren hologram and it’s holding a real lightsaber. This is far more advanced though if it’s the same tech.
honestly really fun to see nick and judy in animatronic forms 🦊💖🐰 the classic dark ride section in the naturalist club was a fun surprise too, and I don't mind the screens- I do wish that they had animatronics at 2:25 where nick and judy are just standing and pointing 🔦 and make the tigers real at 4:19 bc you're already simplifying the crowds into flat cutouts, so the whole section feels really hollow for the ride's big finale (plus the ride stays there a bit too). I would either occupy that space more with animatronics like splash mountain, or have the cars drive around Gazelle like the beauty and the beast dance scene in tokyo disney so it feels more like a concert than watching an animatronic show at freddy fazbear's 💀 Judy's little eyeroll after jinxing w/ Nick tho 💖 the screen eyes probably look better in person but I really want them to have real ones 😭
That classic dark ride gag with the nudists was hilarious. The good ol' flash floodlight on a vignette scare from the old haunted house rides from back in the day. Except done much differently lol.
This looks incredible. There was a really nice blend of physical sets and screens, and combinations of both . Plus, we get an entire 5-minute long ride which is amazing.
I think this ride is pretty good! I think people forget this ride is meant for Shanghai, they don’t have a similar trackless ride so this is a great first. I’d be disappointed tho if this was brought to a park with Mickey and Minnie as it obviously recycles many of the same ideas. Overall I think this is great.
This is pretty lazy and awful, it's clearly a reskin of M and M Railway, and most of the ride is boring screen chaos with nothing new to bring to the table. Even for Shanghai, which has their awesome Pirates ride use screens FAR better
I agree the animatronics are amazing but I understand, even rise of the resistance uses a decent chunk of screens but people complain too much. It looks like a fun mix of Runaway Railway, Remy, and Rise.
I realized about halfway through the video that this attraction seems to be using the layout of Mickey & Minnie's Runaway Railway. It's interesting to see the same layout and ride system used in a completely different way, like Indiana Jones Adventure and Dinosaur do.
Gods, I hope not... I don't think Disney will over do it though. I expect a couple but they know how much we loved Splash so I trust they'll do this justice.
@@BrianMcCorkle2001It's most likely that they'll use projections to add to backgrounds like in the Bayou scene on Disneyland's Pirates. I can't see how they would be able to use them anywhere else.
This has some very well done effects in it. I was turned off by too many screens. Especially the room at the end that was just one big screen. This was honestly pretty boring for me overall. I had to force myself to watch till the end. I guess the traditional datk ride with physical sets is a dead art form.
It's not dead if u look at Universals recent work with Jurassic World the Ride, Off the Leash, and the Mario Kart Ride. Mario Kart is basically a new generation of pretzel dark rides
I think this isn’t bad at all- a lot of other trackless rides under the Disney name rely too much on screens on my opinion, making the majority of the sets screens. This ride really mixed screens with a lot of awesome physical set pieces and effects, and with the longer duration I think this ride looks very fun! Plus having multiple animatronics is a great touch.
First half was ehh. A lot of screens. I really liked the in the dark scenes with flashlights. There is a decent mix of practical and physical. Would have to ride fully to weigh in more. I think it looks better than Remy, but worse than Rise of the Resistance
Things need to be seen in person to fully judge it. This is a rule I go by because of my experience with putting out Knott's Bear-y Tales content. Videos show a ride, but being there in person is when you truly appreciate what makes it cool or whatever.
I like the animatronics and the few instances where they make use of the trackless technology but i think the Ratatouille darkride is a little better because of the integration of the screens in the physical sets. These trackless darkrides have so much potential, look at Symbolica in the Dutch Efteling theme park, Mystic manor or Mickey and minnie’s runaway railway for example, those are some amazing trackless darkrides in my opinion and i think those make great use of ETF’s trackless ride technology.
I'm enjoying the mix of ride types in a single ride. I think my ONLY nitpick on this is the first chase scene where we are clearly facing sideways but keeping up with them... that just feels a little weird. Love the whole thing though. Plus the award for best animatronic hips goes to Gazelle.
Even though I can see the unappealing aspects of this ride with the reliability of screens and projections, you can’t deny that the animatronics are impressive and the set pieces as well as the story are pretty cool for what it is. Maybe I’m a little bias because I love this movie so much but I would love to ride this!
So basically like Mickeys runaway and Ratatouille. I wish they used a ride design like the spiderman ride, Indiana Jones or Dinosaurs to have that feel of the car.
Honestly if they had made this zootopia ride with the Indiana jones ride system instead of runaway railways ride system, it would have been way better.
0:16 **screams in excitement** MY HEROES!!! I love you two so much! Especially you, Nick! Who says "never meet your heroes" nowadays when those heroes are actual crime fighters? If I were on this ride, when it gets to the end, I would say, "Judy, Nick, you two are the reason I'm into Pokémon, Transformers, and Five Nights at Freddy's! Thank you for everything!"
@@SummerSun-sg3wf Oh really? What other rides have multiple screens and videos coordinated together in different ears of the ride combined with animatronic use?
It looks like a fun ride. It balances screen with animatronics better then M&MRR. Plus the animatronics are all robotic as opposed to RR which have limited movement and digital faces.
I love ZOOTOPIA! Nick Wilde and Judy Hopps are my all time Favorite Disney characters! I love both of them! And I can’t wait to go to Shanghai! I also want the ZOOTOPIA land in wdw
The screens aren't terrible here, but there are too many of them, there are some real simple Nick and Judy moments that really could've been simple animatronics instead of screens. Otherwise looks like a really fun ride tho
Okay… for half the scenes the screens are fine. It’s just the “high speed chase” part where the screen is going 90mph and you are standing still where it feels off.
I think the issue with Disney lately is trying to create attractions to force their IPs into instead of trying something different with an older IP or even just something entirely new. On my recent visit to WDW, it became very obvious very quickly that the best attractions are ones based on their original (for the parks) stuff or rides that conceptually pushed boundaries. Haunted Mansion, Pirates of The Caribbean, Space Mountain, Big Thunder, Everest, Tower of Terror, and even Dinosaur for godssakes were endlessly fun. Most of these trackless rides feel rinse and repeat. Don’t get me wrong, they do have their elements that make them distinct and fun. But they are getting old really quick upon return trips. This seems cool, but if every ride was the level of creative as Guardians is at Epcot, I think I’d feel differently. Idk, it’s strange. Universal has the same issue with the screen based attractions.
I think for me when you compare the trackless dark rides to the tracked/on rails companions like say, dinosaur or universals spider man, there's so much more of a variation in the cars movement that feels deliberate VS floaty. As for environments you don't get all this empty floor space, you can have set pieces run right up near the vehicles. Those problems result in very "samey" vibes and visuals between all these trackless rides. If they could push the concept of them I think they could make something rather interesting, but they haven't really innovated far past there basic premise.
Impressed! I'm okay with a few screens to simulate the high speeds that typically small children could not enjoy on a roller coaster. Good length to the coaster as well! Solid Win for Disney Shanghai!
@@winxwest2964 “good length on the coaster” implies they are talking about the rides length and that they called it a coaster which it is literally the furthest ride type from a coaster. It’s a trackless darkride.
I'm fully aware it is not a coaster, I'm stating high speed roller coasters usually have height restrictions that do not allow little kids to enjoy them, thus, this ride utilizing screens to simulate that experience is great usage and combined with the theme and sets is excellent. @@rosariobono438
So many repeat sequences from ROTR, MMRR, Remy’s etc, this trackless ride format gives too much open space when Zootopia IMO should feel full in the same way Pirates, Indiana Jones, or even Small World buildings feel.
Feels more like Universal rides than Disney ones. 4:22 The animatronic of Gazelle looks awsome, but clear division between the screen and the actual prop weakens immersion of this scene. Also, projected eyes of some animatronics looks weird in this ride.
A mixed of: Mike & Sulley to the Rescue!, Roger Rabbit's Car Toon Spin, Rise of the Resistance, Mickey and Minnie's Runaway Railway and Remy's Ratatouille Adventure
I wouldn't really call most of the projections screens, it looks like they were utilizing the pepper's ghost effect, there were multiple instances where the projections blended in well with the physical set and you couldn't really tell it was a screen. Also, Tower of Terror utilizes multiple projections yet no one complained about that?
It is clear that OLC is not a big fan of video type attractions. The Tokyo BaTB ride, which was planned after Ratatouille was completed, used actual sets for most of its effects. I know that opinions may differ from person to person, but I am not a fan of attractions that rely too much on visuals. I think the best way to Resistance, but I don't think a set of that scale will ever be built in the future due to cost...
Honest to God, the only thing that actually upsets me about this ride is the fact that we do not have it in the states, and WILL not for the foreseeable future because current creative action at disney is kaka poopoo on all fronts at this time 😮💨
Does every attraction now have to be a big screen to look at the action? What happened to real attractions with real props and figures? NOT IMPRESSED!!!
This feels like a carbon copy of Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway. Don’t get me wrong, I like that ride, but I’m not going out of my way to ride this.
Disney shill much? It's looks horrendous. If Universal did the exact same I'm sure you would be right there in the comments complaining about the screens.
@@andynava5144but doesn’t universal get unlimited praise from the theme park community for its smart use of screens in Spider-Man and transformers? I don’t get your point.
I was against the use of so many screens but after riding several of these rides, they just seem to work and along side the physical sets and animatronics you’re so engaged you hardly mind. I still will never like the rear-projection faces.
Even if people complain about the screens, the animatronics are really good and are just impressive and some of the sets too honestly
Not really. The last two animatronics barely moved. And the figures in the yoga scene don't move at all.
This is interesting. The screen simulations of Ratatouille + the kid friendly appeal of the Mickey ride + the action in Rise of the Resistance = Zootopia Hot Pursuit
I honestly want a western version of it so I can know what they’re saying lol
I guess also, add an element of who fame, Roger rabbits, toon spin ride. I couldn’t remember the name on top of my head since elements of that seems to be there, too.
@@pepsi_proto ooh you mean an English language version. Of coarse
more like the transformers and amazing spider man rides at Universal Orlando
@@pink-a-palouza7888 thats what I was thinking.
The hologram of Judy with the flashlight at about 2:27 is mighty impressive. Has no one noticed how her flashlight shines so realistically on the physical set pieces? Theres an effect in rise of the resistance that’s just like it with a Kylo Ren hologram and it’s holding a real lightsaber. This is far more advanced though if it’s the same tech.
looks like the characters are rear projection, and the flashlight is a front projection
Y QUE TANBIEN NICK NOS VE DIRETAMENTE A NOSOTROS EL PUBLICO...SOSPECHOSO😑👌.XD
Haha! It’s such a small effect that nobody would notice but I’m such a geek 😆 I love those little details. Probably took them a while to perfect it.
No it’s really not that impressive. Countless rides for Disney do this now.. universal has also
Done this
Wow, that gazelle is so expressive and full of movement! I thought she was apart of the screen at first
She doesn’t look as sexy as she does in the film tho lol
honestly really fun to see nick and judy in animatronic forms 🦊💖🐰 the classic dark ride section in the naturalist club was a fun surprise too, and I don't mind the screens-
I do wish that they had animatronics at 2:25 where nick and judy are just standing and pointing 🔦 and make the tigers real at 4:19 bc you're already simplifying the crowds into flat cutouts, so the whole section feels really hollow for the ride's big finale (plus the ride stays there a bit too). I would either occupy that space more with animatronics like splash mountain, or have the cars drive around Gazelle like the beauty and the beast dance scene in tokyo disney so it feels more like a concert than watching an animatronic show at freddy fazbear's 💀
Judy's little eyeroll after jinxing w/ Nick tho 💖 the screen eyes probably look better in person but I really want them to have real ones 😭
That classic dark ride gag with the nudists was hilarious. The good ol' flash floodlight on a vignette scare from the old haunted house rides from back in the day. Except done much differently lol.
This looks incredible. There was a really nice blend of physical sets and screens, and combinations of both . Plus, we get an entire 5-minute long ride which is amazing.
I know, right?😄
Ok that gazelle animatronic was incredibly fluid
I think this ride is pretty good! I think people forget this ride is meant for Shanghai, they don’t have a similar trackless ride so this is a great first. I’d be disappointed tho if this was brought to a park with Mickey and Minnie as it obviously recycles many of the same ideas. Overall I think this is great.
If it comes to animal kingdom, they don’t need to replace the dinosaur ride vehicles, just reskin them and either keep or redo the track
This is pretty lazy and awful, it's clearly a reskin of M and M Railway, and most of the ride is boring screen chaos with nothing new to bring to the table. Even for Shanghai, which has their awesome Pirates ride use screens FAR better
@@josegamer4172 This ride is never happening in the US! Indiana Jones is the replacement of dinosaur!
@@jeanhealy3132 DON’T REMIND ME!!!!!!!😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
@@josegamer4172 well, it needs to change! Don’t hate please! Dinosaur shouldn’t even exist!
Pretty unique ride. It’s cool how some scenes connect to the next with the nudist scene and the first scene as well. I hope Disney does more of this
That moment you realize that the most advanced Disney animatronic out right now is a hip shaking Shakira Gazelle. Why is it so smooth?! 🤣
I like it... Good solid mix of screen to real animatronics.
I agree the animatronics are amazing but I understand, even rise of the resistance uses a decent chunk of screens but people complain too much. It looks like a fun mix of Runaway Railway, Remy, and Rise.
I realized about halfway through the video that this attraction seems to be using the layout of Mickey & Minnie's Runaway Railway. It's interesting to see the same layout and ride system used in a completely different way, like Indiana Jones Adventure and Dinosaur do.
Nah, it’s nowhere near the same layout. There are so many differences in the rooms and where the vehicles go
same with Transformers and Spiderman at Universal or Star Tours and the defunct Body Wars.
The gondola scene appears to be a disguised elevator like in Rise of the Resistance
Dinosaur ride sucks
@@JWooden271it’s not an elevator on this one
I can totally see Tianas ending up with screens like this
Gods, I hope not... I don't think Disney will over do it though. I expect a couple but they know how much we loved Splash so I trust they'll do this justice.
@@BrianMcCorkle2001It's most likely that they'll use projections to add to backgrounds like in the Bayou scene on Disneyland's Pirates. I can't see how they would be able to use them anywhere else.
I feel like it will
If so, it'll end up awful like this ride sadly
The backlash will be off the charts if that’s the case.
So glad Dinosaur at Animal Kingdom isn't being replaced by this ride
by Indiana jones will
that so crazy how realistic and vibrant the animatronics are!!
Looks like the gondola section is a motion simulator base like Rise of the Resistance
This has some very well done effects in it. I was turned off by too many screens. Especially the room at the end that was just one big screen. This was honestly pretty boring for me overall. I had to force myself to watch till the end. I guess the traditional datk ride with physical sets is a dead art form.
It's not dead if u look at Universals recent work with Jurassic World the Ride, Off the Leash, and the Mario Kart Ride. Mario Kart is basically a new generation of pretzel dark rides
@@andynava5144bro please, Mario kart makes the jump to strapping the screens directly on to your eyes. That’s even less forgivable.
@@winxwest2964 Mario Kart has actual set design
This looks like it should be a 3D movie attraction.
This honestly looks pretty cool, hope this gets to some of the other Disney parks someday.
Feels like they just took the runaway railroad ride and put zootpoia over it.
I think this isn’t bad at all- a lot of other trackless rides under the Disney name rely too much on screens on my opinion, making the majority of the sets screens.
This ride really mixed screens with a lot of awesome physical set pieces and effects, and with the longer duration I think this ride looks very fun! Plus having multiple animatronics is a great touch.
Screens aside, this ride is pretty cool and taking into account the land itself, this is a win and huge improvement over galaxy's edge.
First half was ehh. A lot of screens. I really liked the in the dark scenes with flashlights. There is a decent mix of practical and physical. Would have to ride fully to weigh in more. I think it looks better than Remy, but worse than Rise of the Resistance
Things need to be seen in person to fully judge it. This is a rule I go by because of my experience with putting out Knott's Bear-y Tales content. Videos show a ride, but being there in person is when you truly appreciate what makes it cool or whatever.
The scenes feel so empty and uninspired. They lack detail
I like the animatronics and the few instances where they make use of the trackless technology but i think the Ratatouille darkride is a little better because of the integration of the screens in the physical sets.
These trackless darkrides have so much potential, look at Symbolica in the Dutch Efteling theme park, Mystic manor or Mickey and minnie’s runaway railway for example, those are some amazing trackless darkrides in my opinion and i think those make great use of ETF’s trackless ride technology.
I'm enjoying the mix of ride types in a single ride. I think my ONLY nitpick on this is the first chase scene where we are clearly facing sideways but keeping up with them... that just feels a little weird. Love the whole thing though. Plus the award for best animatronic hips goes to Gazelle.
Why do they keep putting falling scenes in screen based simulators, the illusion never works
But may it’s a little drop like Rise of the Resistance
It worked for Spider-Man only because it made you feel like you vehicle was actually rising. The build up has to be there.
Even though I can see the unappealing aspects of this ride with the reliability of screens and projections, you can’t deny that the animatronics are impressive and the set pieces as well as the story are pretty cool for what it is. Maybe I’m a little bias because I love this movie so much but I would love to ride this!
So basically like Mickeys runaway and Ratatouille. I wish they used a ride design like the spiderman ride, Indiana Jones or Dinosaurs to have that feel of the car.
I honestly don't mind the screens it's more alive and emersive at least they have the props and cool surounding ya know
Not a fan of all the screens, should have been like universals secret life of pets ride
Thank u, I fully agree
"Look just make a ride for furries theyll be guaranteed annual guests for YEARS to come"
okay the gazelle animatronic is insane. holy crap
I swear if they remade the Indiana Jones ride, it would have screens for everything including the boulder
Honestly if they had made this zootopia ride with the Indiana jones ride system instead of runaway railways ride system, it would have been way better.
0:16 **screams in excitement** MY HEROES!!!
I love you two so much! Especially you, Nick!
Who says "never meet your heroes" nowadays when those heroes are actual crime fighters?
If I were on this ride, when it gets to the end, I would say, "Judy, Nick, you two are the reason I'm into Pokémon, Transformers, and Five Nights at Freddy's! Thank you for everything!"
I'm curious to understand the full storyline of this ride. Are the riders referred to as humans?
This looks super cool and awesome!😄🤩😎👌 I wish we had something like that in the Western Disney theme parks!
We totally do! Rise of the resistance, ratatouille, and runaway railway are really similar. Unless you mean the zootopia theming, then yeah I’d agree.
Be real...our rides are way better than this and more imaginative
@@SummerSun-sg3wf Oh really? What other rides have multiple screens and videos coordinated together in different ears of the ride combined with animatronic use?
It looks like a fun ride. It balances screen with animatronics better then M&MRR. Plus the animatronics are all robotic as opposed to RR which have limited movement and digital faces.
Omg. This Ride Looks Amazing, I Want This At Disneyland Paris 🤩🥰🦊🐰🚔
The nudists animals won me over. They really included that 😂 👏
I love ZOOTOPIA! Nick Wilde and Judy Hopps are my all time Favorite Disney characters! I love both of them! And I can’t wait to go to Shanghai! I also want the ZOOTOPIA land in wdw
It was really exciting when I saw actual animatronics at the beginning but then descended into mostly static figures and screens. Lame.
This is super lame
Too much screens. Why their parks love screens so much? And their animatronics always looks a bit off😅 Still a fun ride
They use screens cause it's cheaper
The screens aren't terrible here, but there are too many of them, there are some real simple Nick and Judy moments that really could've been simple animatronics instead of screens. Otherwise looks like a really fun ride tho
For some reason this feels more like a Universal ride
Wow the moving hips of the Skakira animal looked amazing.
this looks good
Looks like a Universal attraction.
This looks amazing
Okay… for half the scenes the screens are fine. It’s just the “high speed chase” part where the screen is going 90mph and you are standing still where it feels off.
I would love a Zootopia ride at animal kingdom. But I’d prefer they changed it especially cause I already know what’s going to happen 😂.
Why the projection eyes?
An underwhelming attraction, unexpectedly.
I expected it to be
Yawn… too many screens.
This ride will be a hit for the Chinese guests. They really like screens! Souring is the most popular ride in the park. But I agree--to many
yeah it feels like remy's ratatouille adventure
It reminds me too much of universal studios 3-D rides nonstop screens, and just sitting in a vehicle
This is just Mickeys Railway reskinned.... And far worse
yet everyone stares at thier phones all day
I think the issue with Disney lately is trying to create attractions to force their IPs into instead of trying something different with an older IP or even just something entirely new. On my recent visit to WDW, it became very obvious very quickly that the best attractions are ones based on their original (for the parks) stuff or rides that conceptually pushed boundaries. Haunted Mansion, Pirates of The Caribbean, Space Mountain, Big Thunder, Everest, Tower of Terror, and even Dinosaur for godssakes were endlessly fun. Most of these trackless rides feel rinse and repeat. Don’t get me wrong, they do have their elements that make them distinct and fun. But they are getting old really quick upon return trips. This seems cool, but if every ride was the level of creative as Guardians is at Epcot, I think I’d feel differently. Idk, it’s strange. Universal has the same issue with the screen based attractions.
I think for me when you compare the trackless dark rides to the tracked/on rails companions like say, dinosaur or universals spider man, there's so much more of a variation in the cars movement that feels deliberate VS floaty. As for environments you don't get all this empty floor space, you can have set pieces run right up near the vehicles. Those problems result in very "samey" vibes and visuals between all these trackless rides. If they could push the concept of them I think they could make something rather interesting, but they haven't really innovated far past there basic premise.
Impressed! I'm okay with a few screens to simulate the high speeds that typically small children could not enjoy on a roller coaster. Good length to the coaster as well! Solid Win for Disney Shanghai!
It’s not a coaster at all
@@rosariobono438that’s….that’s their point
@@winxwest2964 “good length on the coaster” implies they are talking about the rides length and that they called it a coaster which it is literally the furthest ride type from a coaster. It’s a trackless darkride.
I'm fully aware it is not a coaster, I'm stating high speed roller coasters usually have height restrictions that do not allow little kids to enjoy them, thus, this ride utilizing screens to simulate that experience is great usage and combined with the theme and sets is excellent.
@@rosariobono438
The animatronics of Nick & Judy at the end look like they’re drunk
So many repeat sequences from ROTR, MMRR, Remy’s etc, this trackless ride format gives too much open space when Zootopia IMO should feel full in the same way Pirates, Indiana Jones, or even Small World buildings feel.
Disney should add 3D glasses to help better transitions into screen sections, other than that it’s a decent ride good for families probably
Eh, not sure what is happening. Agree to many screens.
Feels more like Universal rides than Disney ones. 4:22 The animatronic of Gazelle looks awsome, but clear division between the screen and the actual prop weakens immersion of this scene. Also, projected eyes of some animatronics looks weird in this ride.
The Reveal of the Zootopia Hot Pursuit has finally arrived. Welcome to Zootpia!!!!
(I figured I created a Revolut User and my luck work)
A mixed of: Mike & Sulley to the Rescue!, Roger Rabbit's Car Toon Spin, Rise of the Resistance, Mickey and Minnie's Runaway Railway and Remy's Ratatouille Adventure
I wouldn't really call most of the projections screens, it looks like they were utilizing the pepper's ghost effect, there were multiple instances where the projections blended in well with the physical set and you couldn't really tell it was a screen. Also, Tower of Terror utilizes multiple projections yet no one complained about that?
0:34 that effect takes two and a half D to a whole new level
I'm confused. It's just the same cart from the other room that came in through the hole in the wall behind them no?
it looks like a projected car
Does this have a drop track? Or is it similar to the ocean room from Runaway Railway
it gets good once you enter the rainforest district. before that its a bit mismatched
This is honestly far better than the rise of resistance ride
This is literally an improved version of Ratatouille.
its shanghias rise of the resiatints it works the physical and scenes work quite well
I know Disney World is gonna make this ride at Orlando and Cali.
This looks like fun!!!
OMG SO COOL
Feels more like a universal studios ride don’t it with the mix of screens
It is clear that OLC is not a big fan of video type attractions.
The Tokyo BaTB ride, which was planned after Ratatouille was completed, used actual sets for most of its effects.
I know that opinions may differ from person to person, but I am not a fan of attractions that rely too much on visuals.
I think the best way to Resistance, but I don't think a set of that scale will ever be built in the future due to cost...
However, there is a possibility that Peter Pan and Rapunzel, which will be completed in Tokyo next year, will include a lot of footage.
Honest to God, the only thing that actually upsets me about this ride is the fact that we do not have it in the states, and WILL not for the foreseeable future because current creative action at disney is kaka poopoo on all fronts at this time 😮💨
Hey they said trackless ride not Rise of the Resistance level trackless ride
Wait it already opened up? Awesome
Hello! I am going there next week, was the land open to the public? How were you able to go into it before opening date? Thank you in advance!
I believe its in preview phase now, so theirs a strong possibility that you may not get in
Wow thanks for sharing, I’m excited to go back to Shanghai Disneyland 😮🤗
Does every attraction now have to be a big screen to look at the action? What happened to real attractions with real props and figures?
NOT IMPRESSED!!!
This ride is cool. The new Zootopia ride in Shanghai, Help Judy Hopps and Nick Wilde stop Bellwether and save Gaselle from all over Zootopia
Okay that looks fun!
Well, Zootopia really is great.
This feels like a carbon copy of Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway. Don’t get me wrong, I like that ride, but I’m not going out of my way to ride this.
This ride is absolutly incredible! It looks amazing!
Disney shill much? It's looks horrendous. If Universal did the exact same I'm sure you would be right there in the comments complaining about the screens.
@@andynava5144 i actually dont mind the screens because some of the parts with screens looks so cool!
@@andynava5144but doesn’t universal get unlimited praise from the theme park community for its smart use of screens in Spider-Man and transformers? I don’t get your point.
They should just make another movie lmao
I was against the use of so many screens but after riding several of these rides, they just seem to work and along side the physical sets and animatronics you’re so engaged you hardly mind. I still will never like the rear-projection faces.
Tbh the screens look Realistic im my opinion. From 3:37 to 3:51 it feels like the transformers ride at universal Studios..
Damn I thought it was gonna be the Indiana jones/dinosaur ride system…but no trackless ride
They were always pretty explicit about it being a trackless ride
It’s very similar to the Mickey and Minnie’s runaway railway layout
I think Peter Pan adventure in Fantasy Springs would be similar to this ride.
Screens or no screens. Yet another attraction not coming to the US. Thanks a lot Disney. Smdh. Thanks for the video.
This looks like something that belongs in Universal Screenios circa 2013. Pretty embarrassing for them to come out with this in 2023.
Like Universal Studios more than Disney project
They even included the Naturalist Animal Club?! 😂
i wonder if under her dress at the end is a single manacle arm or something
Look at all the phones.. that would really annoy me...
Almost perfect except for the picture
You guys are a tough audience...jeeze...
It's a shitty ride