Defunctland: The History of 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea: Submarine Voyage (Part 1 of 2)

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  • @clairep3688
    @clairep3688 3 роки тому +1418

    Defunctland then: I like to keep every episode under 15 minutes
    Defunctland now: Here’s a 2 hour documentary about the history of fastpass which includes models created by an industrial engineer I hired.
    Me: glorious, all of it

    • @8illy
      @8illy 2 роки тому +7

      lmaoo fr

    • @Flint404
      @Flint404 2 роки тому +21

      Thought the same thing. It's amazing how he made such a topic interesting af. Watched the whole 1h43m. What a ride!

    • @republicofoctania9571
      @republicofoctania9571 2 роки тому +11

      And a section about the Dillions

    • @EnsignGeneric
      @EnsignGeneric 2 роки тому +1

      Came here to say exactly this

    • @sillyhomonculous
      @sillyhomonculous 2 роки тому +18

      defunctland now: here's an insanley well researched and well written documentry about the disney channel jingle of all things which is an hour and a half long, and made me stare at the ceiling for an hour after I watched it.

  • @Kwolfx
    @Kwolfx 4 роки тому +1875

    Sometime in the early 1980's, I was on the Disneyland, Under the Sea ride, and the Disney employees forgot to close the opening hatch. It was at night so none of the passengers noticed. If it had been during the day, daylight coming in from the top hatch would have been very noticeable. When we went through the waterfall many gallons of water came pouring through the open hatch. People closest to the hatch got drenched and many people started screaming, thinking that we were sinking, even though the craft was on rails and never really submerged. I always liked this ride, but that was probably the most fun I ever had on it.

    • @surfinsilver
      @surfinsilver 4 роки тому +97

      Things like this just don’t happen anymore

    • @TheFoxFromSplashMountain
      @TheFoxFromSplashMountain 4 роки тому +104

      That sounds horrifying, lol. I wish I could have rode this, but maybe not a night.

    • @johnbockelie3899
      @johnbockelie3899 4 роки тому +10

      They just re worked this with the Nautilus.

    • @judemelroses9920
      @judemelroses9920 4 роки тому +29

      Sound's like an awesome, hilarious and tons of fun experience.

    • @fivenightsatmimikus7508
      @fivenightsatmimikus7508 3 роки тому +4

      nice, wish that could happen to me

  • @Sarah-vo2qu
    @Sarah-vo2qu 3 роки тому +206

    Hearing him say he never thought he would get to 10k subscribers when he, as of this comment, has 930k is such an amazing thing. The channel deserves every subscriber

  • @amelia_airhead272
    @amelia_airhead272 4 роки тому +100

    I showed this episode to my mom, and to my surprise it made her tear up! Turns out her grandfather was an Imagineer who worked on this ride when it was first built, and she has an old poster for the ride signed by Walt! My family have always been big Disney fans, so it was cool to learn more about why. (He also built some of the dolls for the og It's a Small World, so I have justification for liking it now lol)

  • @0hpossum
    @0hpossum 6 років тому +1549

    My dad gave me his ticket stub from submarine voyage. I still have it to this day. It’s one of my favorite things my dad left me in his will.

    • @DoctorNumber10
      @DoctorNumber10 5 років тому +10

      It would be so awesome to see a picture of it!

    • @signalwalid25trainz50
      @signalwalid25trainz50 5 років тому +7

      too bad because is now the finding memo submarine voyage

    • @eduardo_corrochio
      @eduardo_corrochio 5 років тому +25

      @@signalwalid25trainz50 Life is about change. Memories, though, remain. I still recall my first time as a little kid on that submarine with my folks and sister in the mid 1970's, and it was delightful. The ride itself is history now, but Walt Disney knew you have to look forward (while still cherishing things past).

    • @jerryskeepero
      @jerryskeepero 5 років тому +1

      That is so neat!

    • @Shamphere
      @Shamphere 5 років тому +4

      Thank you for sharing this memory.

  • @prettyptravels
    @prettyptravels 7 років тому +684

    I remember this ride as a kid and I really thought we were going underwater, it was amazing!!Thanks for these videos

    • @jmsiii4751
      @jmsiii4751 4 роки тому +4

      Same here, always remember going to the E tickets rides first...lol

    • @jjryan1352
      @jjryan1352 4 роки тому +1

      I rode it in 75 😅😅😅

    • @goochtree
      @goochtree 4 роки тому +4

      It is one of the rides that I remember the most

    • @chrisgoffe5048
      @chrisgoffe5048 4 роки тому

      ..i didnt get to go on it 😒i live in New Zealand ..and when my parents took us to Disneyland it was 4th July so .....

    • @RaenbowBlight
      @RaenbowBlight 4 роки тому +5

      @@goochtree So weird how much of an impact it seems to have..
      I was really young and as a kid I'd ridden a lot of rides in quite a few parks, but for some reason this is one that pops into my mind randomly, even 3 decades later!

  • @artreese135
    @artreese135 5 років тому +153

    That explanation on how the ride works makes me realize how brilliant Disney’s crew was

  • @LunarEclipseAKAModAlois
    @LunarEclipseAKAModAlois 5 років тому +149

    I remember going to Disneyland sometime in my childhood excited to go on this ride because I loved the squid. I was disappointed to find that it was now Nemo. I mean, yeah, I liked Nemo too, but I really wanted that damn squid!

    • @Kefkaesque13
      @Kefkaesque13 3 роки тому +14

      I was a big fan of the 20,000 Leagues Disney movie as a kid, and likewise was super excited when I heard about the ride when my family was prepping to take its first trip to Disneyland. For me though, this was the mid/late 90's and so instead of being repurposed it had actually been closed down entirely and replaced with the Ariel meet-and-greet, which, needless to say, did not exactly do anything to alleviate the disappointment child me felt.

  • @igorschmidlapp6987
    @igorschmidlapp6987 6 років тому +193

    Rode the 20,000 Leagues (Yeah, it was an E ticket). Being the tech-teen that I was, I had to look around to see the water line from the porthole... It was still freakin' cool...

    • @mangot589
      @mangot589 4 роки тому +4

      Igor Schmidlapp 🤣🤣. Same here. It was clever, and fun. And even us too cool teens loved it. Go right back in line👍

  • @jdzarick
    @jdzarick 7 років тому +1899

    I don't know why but underwater animatronics really creep me out

    • @MooseCall
      @MooseCall 7 років тому +27

      Jacob Zarick me too!

    • @scorinth
      @scorinth 6 років тому +38

      Jacob Zarick I JUST LEARNED THEY CREEP ME OUT, TOO.

    • @Aoladari
      @Aoladari 6 років тому +77

      Reddit.com/r/submechanophobia probably isn't for you then....

    • @hommasse
      @hommasse 6 років тому +51

      Aoladari Isn’t one of that sub’s most popular posts the dragon from this ride?

    • @Aoladari
      @Aoladari 6 років тому +5

      @@hommasse I don't look at the all time stuff.

  • @r4dios1lence92
    @r4dios1lence92 10 місяців тому +4

    Could never imagine episodes more than 15 minutes.
    Could never imagine passing 10k subs.
    6 years later...
    Documentaries lasting 2 hours.
    Almost 2 million subs.
    Good job! Good thing you got out of the YT algorithm mindset of keeping to the length that is popular (or just he arbitrary rule of being like a quick episode). Viewership and subscribers show that it was the right choice.

  • @tecknotot
    @tecknotot 5 років тому +78

    This was one of my favorite attractions at Disneyland. I wished they just updated it with new tech instead of replacing it with 'Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage'. I find Nemo is more for kids whereas the original was for everyone.

    • @polmccartknee3792
      @polmccartknee3792 3 роки тому +6

      Disney land is kinda going down hill

    • @dharmallars
      @dharmallars 2 роки тому +6

      Also like we already found Nemo once man how many times can he get lost

  • @IanShirley
    @IanShirley 7 років тому +1203

    I would have no problem with a 20, 30, even 60 minute video if you were up to it. These are endlessly fascinating and I watch them all more than once.
    I would love to see an episode on the People Mover/Rocket Rods.
    Or the Billy Hill and the Hillbillies show at The Golden Horseshoe.

    • @Defunctland
      @Defunctland  7 років тому +111

      Ian Shirley That's good to hear! I was nervous a long video would turn people away but I'm glad that people would be up for it!

    • @animem54
      @animem54 7 років тому +7

      more please!!!

    • @syxepop
      @syxepop 7 років тому +18

      If these keep becoming as ABSORBING and INTERESTING as this ones there wouldn't be any trouble to extend 'em to 20 minutes. It'd still grab enough attention from almost all of the audience.

    • @mudlark4099
      @mudlark4099 7 років тому +2

      Ian Shirley Much agreed.

    • @alfiedavies9703
      @alfiedavies9703 7 років тому +1

      Ian Shirley same

  • @josephschultz3301
    @josephschultz3301 5 років тому +52

    *[This is the closest image that I could find of Walt Disney expressing the emotion that is sadness.]*
    Pffff-haha, alright. I'm subscribing.

  • @TwoGamingDudes1
    @TwoGamingDudes1 7 років тому +803

    i wish they kept this ride, the finding nemo ride which is just a bunch of screens is terrible

    • @robertramirez1082
      @robertramirez1082 5 років тому +86

      Yeah but it stops at a gift shop that sells $60 Nemo dolls. The Di$ney way!!!

    • @mangot589
      @mangot589 5 років тому +51

      I don’t know🤔. That old ride was getting pretty dated. But I agree the screens are pretty cheesy. They should have just given it a massive update/facelift and kept the basic premise.

    • @クロウ-y9i
      @クロウ-y9i 5 років тому +38

      That Nemo ride honestly terrified more than any ride. It made me feel claustrophobic as hell-having a stupid clownfish trying to distract me from a panic attack didn’t help.

    • @marybethmorrison
      @marybethmorrison 4 роки тому +13

      Tokyo DisneySEA had an incredible reimagining of the attraction, when I went in 2007. It had a bit of a steampunk vibe.

    • @chernobyl4084
      @chernobyl4084 4 роки тому +9

      @@mangot589 it was far too expensive for the upkeep for the length of the ride etc. All in all, Disney turned into an even bigger money making machine and they weren't happy with their turnover from the ride. It was everyone's favourite and they got rid of it for money

  • @nicoleonyx9186
    @nicoleonyx9186 7 років тому +253

    Not sure if someone already said this or not or maybe you already know this, but 20,000 Leagues isn't extinct! Its at Tokyo Disney Sea

    • @Defunctland
      @Defunctland  7 років тому +104

      NicoNicoleinTokyo That'll be mentioned in part two, but that is a very different experience. The rides as they existed in the US are sadly extinct

    • @nicoleonyx9186
      @nicoleonyx9186 7 років тому +20

      Cool~ I love the design concept they have at Disney Sea, very steampunk and you get your own private pod! I'm interested in learning more about the US version :)

    • @femme_fatalist
      @femme_fatalist 5 років тому +8

      I still haven't been to Tokyo Disney even though I live in Chiba. lol Maybe I'll go because I hear a few older exhibits have versions there.

    • @tadashihatsudai
      @tadashihatsudai 3 роки тому +2

      Yeah I vaguely remember going on the ride in Japan butIm pretty sure it wasn’t around the 90s when I rode it.

  • @TheJrbdog
    @TheJrbdog 7 років тому +244

    It's not a single attraction, but you should do a video on the Snoopy amusement park that used to reside in the Mall of America.

  • @danioking5369
    @danioking5369 4 роки тому +12

    I am too young to see, or even exist at the same time, as many of the rides showcased on this channel. Thank you, for making these, and letting many people see what they never could have

  • @tommycarr8111
    @tommycarr8111 7 років тому +631

    4:09 I must be an E ticket, because you're gonna scream when you ride me.
    There's my E ticket pick up line.

    • @PaddletailPhilly
      @PaddletailPhilly 7 років тому +34

      Glorious.

    • @Azaelris
      @Azaelris 7 років тому +31

      Tommy Carr Fuck u why is that hot

    • @JonSmith-yq1dw
      @JonSmith-yq1dw 7 років тому +14

      Tommy Carr LOL that could be a pretty good pick-up line though it needs just a little bit of tweaking. you could say something like baby I know you're used to riding nothing but A ticket's all your life but let me show you why the e-ticket is called the Thrill Ride.

    • @sakume7969
      @sakume7969 7 років тому +10

      It's awesome that you have 69 likes. I'm not going to spoil it. Have my like in spirit.

    • @fbritannia
      @fbritannia 7 років тому

      Yeap, doing the same as you xD

  • @magicunicorn6535
    @magicunicorn6535 4 роки тому +22

    As a kid, the Submarine Voyage was one of my favorite rides at Disneyland. It was so well done that I thought it was REAL -- that we were really diving deep below the surface. My dad loved that ride, too. It was visually stunning.

  • @CocoHutzpah
    @CocoHutzpah 7 років тому +399

    $1.25 an hour to wave, smile, and relax in the sun and water? That's a pretty sweet gig if I do say so myself.

    • @thisismyname5657
      @thisismyname5657 6 років тому +153

      With a side of cancer from exhaust fumes.

    • @yellowcrash10
      @yellowcrash10 6 років тому +92

      This Is My Name And cancer from laying in the sun for four hours. I wonder how those mermaids are doing these days...

    • @sdarenberg90
      @sdarenberg90 5 років тому +18

      @@yellowcrash10 lmao that's the most soyboy comment I've read in a while!. I bet you sit in side and play video games all day.

    • @GHProductionss
      @GHProductionss 5 років тому +72

      @@sdarenberg90 I dont think he was asking it in a "I wonder who they're fuckin today" way, more a "I wonder how many died at 35" way.

    • @user-jj7uc9gg7b
      @user-jj7uc9gg7b 5 років тому +38

      That'd scare me. Imagine getting your tail stuck in the sub track on accident, or having one of the animatronics accidentally touch you. Ansgagshspyacp-

  • @QuatroAtYale
    @QuatroAtYale 2 роки тому +3

    My parents started taking us to Disneyland in 1961, and we children loved Submarine Voyage. Then we heard about WDW, but by that time, we were almost teenagers. In fact, we moved out of LA to Northern California in the summer of '71, so we didn't get back to Disneyland 'til almost 10 years later. But going to WDW was always a dream. I really wanted to see the 20,000 Leagues version of the submarine ride. But it was gone before I ever got to Florida. Thanks for your intro. I'm going to look at your second one in this series right now.

  • @jemofthe80s18
    @jemofthe80s18 4 роки тому +9

    WOW, has this attraction always fascinated me! I would've LOVED getting to go on it...my mom did when she went to Disneyland in the 70s. I can't believe there was never a time when Doc Brown got to film himself visiting it since it's based on his favorite book:)

  • @TuesdaysArt
    @TuesdaysArt 3 роки тому +5

    "I like to keep each video under 15 minutes."
    Me, about to rewatch your nearly 2 hour long documentary about the Fast Pass system: :3c

  • @ansleyzigzag
    @ansleyzigzag 7 років тому +364

    I'd love to see Mr. Toad' s Wild Ride from Disney World!

    • @Ron20003
      @Ron20003 7 років тому +1

      Yes! Yes! Oh, the memories!!!

    • @Maniac536
      @Maniac536 7 років тому +2

      Ansley Whitlock I just went on that ride at Disneyland. Was there a major difference between the two?

    • @Ron20003
      @Ron20003 7 років тому +3

      Do you mean that Mr. Toad's Wild Ride is still running in Disneyland? I'd vaction there just to ride it.

    • @Maniac536
      @Maniac536 7 років тому +2

      R K Myroup I know for a fact that I rode it last week at Disneyland. I haven't gone on the Florida version since 94 but the ride was just as fun as I remembered 20 years later. It's in fantasyland next to the mad hatter's gift shop

    • @Ron20003
      @Ron20003 7 років тому +1

      Okay you wonderful person I am booking my vacation coz I just gotta ride Mr. Toad. THANK YOU!!

  • @kattriella1331
    @kattriella1331 Рік тому +2

    Hearing Kevin talk about how surprised and happy he is to get 10,000 subscribers and how he likes to keep his videos under 15 when he now has almost 2 MILLION subscribers and is making full length documentaries just makes me so happy. He really had no idea what his passion project would become in such a short time.

  • @wesleyclairmont3969
    @wesleyclairmont3969 3 роки тому +6

    "I like to keep these episodes under 15 minutes." Well. That didn't last, lol.

  • @JubeProductions
    @JubeProductions 4 роки тому +4

    I remember the Submarine ride in the Florida location. My grandparents lived there in the 70's and 80's and every year we would go down to visit and take a trip to disney. It was one of my favorite rides as a kid. It was near space Mountain I think. Recently on Google Earth I was checking out disney and I didn't see that ride where I thought it would have been. I never considered that they deep six'd it. Knowing the kind of people that worked there I wouldn't be surprised if the captain really was hallucinating. When I got a little older I went to bush gardens in Tampa and me and a friend dropped acid. THe rides and stuff were great but I don't recommend standing in line in the hot sun while tripping. It was a nightmare because we were so blasted and even the simplest fake statue or a poster was the most amazing thing we ever saw. I look back at that now and I don't have any idea how a 15 year old me could drop acid at an amusement park. I wouldn't even be able to handle dropping acid now in the comfort and privacy of my own home.....well maybe just one more trip.

  • @TheCoolProfessor
    @TheCoolProfessor 4 роки тому +61

    I remember late 70's to 80's Disney. Back when it wasn't so overpriced and actually was fun.

    • @FrankDufek
      @FrankDufek 3 роки тому +1

      Early 90s was cool too. Haven't ever been back and probably never will but it remains a distant and magical memory

    • @laneyhesse8102
      @laneyhesse8102 3 роки тому +2

      Party poopers

    • @kristopherlewis6074
      @kristopherlewis6074 2 роки тому +1

      I remember 99 dollars for 1 year passes and like 20 bucks for southern California residents prices

  • @davidh8271
    @davidh8271 Рік тому +3

    It's kinda fun to go back to these old videos and see the differences in style.

  • @agentfletcher
    @agentfletcher 7 років тому +300

    I don't think people mind longer videos, in fact I think it's preferred if you look at the top podcast and youtube videos on most topics the top ones are always long form. Please in the future don't break these videos just release the full video.

    • @jameskkm
      @jameskkm 7 років тому +6

      agentfletcher Exactly. We're audiences. Not TV executives. If something is designated as "long", we can always pause, do something else, and then come back.

    • @ariaalexandria3324
      @ariaalexandria3324 6 років тому +2

      When something is long, that could deter a lot of people from starting to watch in the first place, not out of a lack of interest, but because it's hard for many people to find much uninterested time. When my daughter's at school, I'm working and watch shorter videos when I take a break. When she's home, it's, again, shorter videos since it's just plain difficult to get much time without interruption. When videos are shorter, even when multiple parts, it accommodates more viewers.

    • @CouchSpud91
      @CouchSpud91 5 років тому +1

      I actually like the multi-part videos more. It means regular uploads instead of waiting forever for one video. The only real downside is poorly structured videos leading to odd cuts between videos, which Defunctland hasn't really had an issue with, especially with his recent Jim Henson DefunctTV Miniseries which is very well structured for the multi-video format.

  • @BamadeusTTV
    @BamadeusTTV 3 роки тому +4

    congrats on reaching 10k subs!

  • @mr.reality3167
    @mr.reality3167 7 років тому +23

    dude I can watch this for hours don't be nervous about making longer videos.

  • @adhfan75
    @adhfan75 5 років тому +32

    The live mermaid idea is like what they have at the much smaller Weeki Watchee Springs Park in Florida, but even if Disney's mermaids ended their run after a few years, WW still has theirs, after nearly 72 years...lol

  • @nikesneeze
    @nikesneeze 7 років тому +5

    This is legitimately one of my favorite channels on UA-cam right now, keep up the phenomenal work!

  • @Cybornut
    @Cybornut 7 років тому +7

    I count as one of the lucky ones I have experienced it in mid-80s... the submerging effect is surprisingly effective/awesome

  • @QuincyHatch
    @QuincyHatch 7 років тому +37

    I rode the submarine ride at Disneyland in late 1998 or 99 can't really remember the year! All I remember was the latch not being sealed properly and water rushing in and soaking my sister-in law. It startled the crew running the ride so much that they stopped the ride and got everyone off with a raft type lifeboat. After that the ride was closed for maintenance for the remainder of our time there

    • @phoenixdavida8987
      @phoenixdavida8987 7 років тому +3

      Quincy Hatch damn that coulda turned tragic.

    • @jabberino1211
      @jabberino1211 6 років тому +3

      Would have scared me

    • @4TheWinQuinn
      @4TheWinQuinn 3 роки тому +1

      @@phoenixdavida8987 no because it wasn’t water from the lagoon but water from the waterfall bit. It never actually sank so

    • @d.aardent9382
      @d.aardent9382 3 роки тому +2

      Turned into "hunt for red october: crew escape" ride

    • @QuincyHatch
      @QuincyHatch 3 роки тому +1

      @@4TheWinQuinn no, it was water from the lagoon and not the waterfall….

  • @TRSmith-xb9dg
    @TRSmith-xb9dg 7 років тому

    I'm 49 now, and was lucky enough to live fairly close to Disneyland in the '70s. God, I loved this ride. The bubbles really made me feel I was going deeper, and deeper... what a fantastic illusion. Also loved the Monsanto ride where you got smaller and smaller (Adventure Thru Inner Space). Thanks for bringing back those memories!

  • @ComputerLearning0
    @ComputerLearning0 4 роки тому +9

    I laughed at the part where he said he's just trying to hit 10,000 subscribers considering just over three years later he's now approaching a cool million.

  • @KJ-tz7vc
    @KJ-tz7vc 7 років тому +19

    Please feature Horizons at EPCOT. My favorite dark ride of all time, - an intoxicating, positive view of the future. I truly love what you're doing on this channel and it captures an idea that's long been on my mind so well - What if a park could recreate all the great, lost rides of the past in one place? - that's it's almost eerie to me. Awesome work, man!

  • @mittensfastpaw
    @mittensfastpaw 2 роки тому +4

    Man you've come so far from short little episodes and 10k subscribers. Everything has grown by leaps and bounds in newer stuff!

  • @beatnix488
    @beatnix488 7 років тому +8

    I remember going on this ride. The mermaids were having problems with guests lobbing trash and cups at them. They were not there the next time my family visited. Disneyana was a small shop on Main Street that sold small models of the famous submarine, but they were soon out of stock, and enthusiasts were left wondering.

    • @4TheWinQuinn
      @4TheWinQuinn 3 роки тому +2

      “Look a wonderful fairy tale creature the beauty and wonder of the ocean personified”
      “Quick throw trash at it!!!!!!!!!!”

  • @transtremm
    @transtremm 7 років тому +211

    Could you make a video about why everyone hates Michael Eisner? I never understood why so many people dislike this guy.

    • @sinnerssandwich4140
      @sinnerssandwich4140 7 років тому +162

      transtremm I think everyone has a different reason, but the one heard most often is that his efforts to revive the park and save the financial future of Disney he ended up changing the company's philosophy. Everything was made about budget and more importantly, how much money Disney could make with each product it produced. Most companies do that, and if Eisner hadn't started it someone else would have. Personally I dislike how he halted production of Beastly Kingdom to make Dino Land and a Dinosaur ride--ironically with all of Eisner's philosophy of making money, he backed a ride based off a movie that did TERRIBLY at the box office.

    • @ilikesloths8288
      @ilikesloths8288 7 років тому +134

      TLDR: He focused more on money rather than making more high quality experiences

    • @Nautilus1972
      @Nautilus1972 7 років тому +4

      I dunno. Are you Jewish?

    • @varanid9
      @varanid9 6 років тому +31

      He's also an extreme leftist SJW.

    • @Trekpanther
      @Trekpanther 6 років тому +38

      For me there was alot of corporate politiking and shady stuff he did behind the scenes that didn't make him likeable. There's a book called "DisneyWar" that covers the Eisner era and goes into those details.

  • @libbybollinger5901
    @libbybollinger5901 3 роки тому +2

    6:40 I’d say Khrushchev must’ve been disappointed too considering he said “then what must I do? Commit suicide?” And later said that he could not “find words to explain this to [his] people”

  • @hebneh
    @hebneh 4 роки тому +17

    I went on this the first time in 1960, and at least one more time between then and 1964. At some point I read that there were individual air vents blowing moving air on people from the bottom of each viewing porthole, since this supposedly would prevent claustrophobia. Having never experienced that, I was puzzled that people even might get panicky on such a low-stress ride. Because of these vents, I don't remember the interior being stuffy or hot. I'm pretty sure I must've noticed the surface of the water was just above us, but I'm sure I didn't care. The only thing I really remember seeing were the fake mermaids. Overall, I liked the subs.

  • @zachanikwano
    @zachanikwano 7 років тому +1

    Can I just say I love your subtle humor?
    It's fantastic. It's like watching a serious History Channel Documentary while an employee had a little fun with the subtitles.

  • @mikegaughan9260
    @mikegaughan9260 7 років тому +49

    I went on this ride in the seventies as a child and people let me tell you it was cramped and I got claustrophobic big time and just wanted out, because it felt as though it was sinking scared the hell out of me that's for sure, I was seven so maybe my young mind just couldn't handle it.

    • @Rob-dp3vr
      @Rob-dp3vr 5 років тому +4

      I rode when I was 7 and loved it. You must have been a pretty skittish kid.

    • @naturalnashuan
      @naturalnashuan 5 років тому +3

      I went on Submarine Adventure around 1983, the effects were laughable at that time. I remember a styrofoam iceberg and "shark on a stick" is how I remember the fake shark.

    • @caroltenge5147
      @caroltenge5147 4 роки тому +1

      are you still there?

    • @mangot589
      @mangot589 4 роки тому +4

      It is a bit crazy, it really IS a wild ride! And Homes, when did you ride? Just curious to see the time difference. I first was on it in the 60’s, and it seemed out of control to me. (It wasn’t, of course, but that how I perceived it).

  • @rogerc.roberts4705
    @rogerc.roberts4705 5 років тому +1

    Visited the park in 1962 and 1964, was on this ride once. While I was aware the "sub" ran on a track, until seeing this video I thought the sub went down a slight hill in order to bring the water level above the windows. Have to admit that even though I was in high school I was disappointed because I could not get "behind the sceen" to learn first hand how the rides/illusions worked. That lead to studies in mechanical engineering and employment in prototype development. Thank you Walter E. Disney!

  • @mudlark4099
    @mudlark4099 7 років тому +10

    Omg Defunctland is VR! I have been watching these for awhile, not quite ready to see what the project was for whatever weird reason. Anyway I'm excited and love your stuff, expect me on Patreon.

  • @gregbillings4316
    @gregbillings4316 5 років тому +2

    My parents took me to Disney World in 1980, I was seven and I distinctly remember the 20,000 leagues under the sea ride.

  • @AlohaMilton
    @AlohaMilton 7 років тому +406

    Rode it, loved it, in the 1970's it seemed pretty awesome.

    • @boro4316
      @boro4316 7 років тому +9

      I remember, Disneyland in the 70's.I was so lucky to get to go. 70's was the end of a great 30 year run in our history, except for the wars.

    • @TheOCMarc
      @TheOCMarc 7 років тому +9

      The Stoned Videogame Nerd It wasn’t that hard to get in and out. The line was single file and each guest must walk down a tight staircase to get into the vehicle. There was no handicap entrance back then. As a kid, I loved this ride because you could sit and relax for a few minutes after waiting in line (and sun) for such a long time. I remember that inside each porthole there was a tiny hole that blew air onto the window to keep it from fogging up from your breath (mine never worked and my window was always steamed up) 🙁

    • @atlbrysco6198
      @atlbrysco6198 6 років тому +2

      Absolutely Milton - I remember riding this when I was six years old (in 1975), and thought it was the greatest ride in the world. Love this channel for bringing back the memories!

    • @bradleyj.fortner2203
      @bradleyj.fortner2203 6 років тому

      I rode something very similar at Disney World in the 80's. I thought it sucked. I wanted to ride the roller coasters, and couldn't because we went with my little sister's Girl Scout troop. To me as a kid, this was a baby ride.

    • @sloth0jr
      @sloth0jr 6 років тому +1

      Ditto, I mean, how cool was it to ride in a submarine? Not many folks get the chance. In retrospect, though, it did stand out, as very militaristic in an otherwise spectacular escapist park. Worked for a 5 year old, though. I think I'd like it as an adult, too.

  • @radar12564
    @radar12564 6 місяців тому +1

    “I like to keep each episode under 15 minutes” aged like MILK

  • @timmcclain8135
    @timmcclain8135 7 років тому +97

    Videos like these make me glad when I subscribed

  • @happiestplace3754
    @happiestplace3754 7 років тому +2

    Really good video, I'm excited to see part 2. I think doing your videos about 10 to 15 minutes is just fine, it keeps the pace moving and doesn't require a huge time commitment on the viewers' part. I'm kind of obsessed with the original Submarine Voyage attraction in it's original incarnation. I've tried giving the Finding Nemo version a few chances, but I just can't get into it. The original is so much better. When I was a kid I even had an aquarium that I surrounded with cardboard and made "portholes" complete with bubblers under them to create that submarine dive effect. The WDW version is virtually identical with the addition of 20K League touches and theming. When looking at the time period of the late 50's and their level of technology, it was an amazingly high tech and sophisticated attraction, the likes of which would never be duplicated to that extent anywhere. I also love the Disneyland '59 TV special that shows "the attraction" and includes live mermaids swimming around along with stock footage of actual fish (like you showed), but the best part is the exterior mock up they built of people looking through the portholes and shows Dad, Mom, the kids, and finally the family dog looking out his own porthole! It was very much a tradition of the original Disneyland and World of Color TV shows to slightly bend the truth, re-edit some scenes, and even add in extra special effects when showing off new attractions to the TV audiences, but that was part of their charm as well as advertising to get people through the turnstiles.

  • @OwlsNeck
    @OwlsNeck Рік тому +7

    wow i wonder why this got recommended all of the sudden

  • @HiroshiMizushima
    @HiroshiMizushima 22 дні тому

    In the 80s, the Submarine Voyage was one of my favourite rides, it felt so real and authentic and I was quite sad when I noticed the now disused subs tied up off to one side at the Anaheim park in the late 90s/early 00s (forget exactly when). So glad a friend linked me to this cause the history is really neat to learn, and your videos are always fun.

  • @johnmurphyfilm
    @johnmurphyfilm 7 років тому +14

    Loving these videos, literally was thinking to myself 5 min ago "I wonder when we'll get another episode."

  • @CHWM11
    @CHWM11 7 років тому +2

    This was literally my favorite ride when I was a kid, I was so sad when it was shut down! Thanks for sharing all the history about it

  • @mistersympa15
    @mistersympa15 5 років тому +48

    "If I ever made it to 10k subs"
    [looks down; you're almost at 500k]
    Huh.

    • @thefonzkiss
      @thefonzkiss 5 років тому +5

      Mister Sympa you’re watching a two year old video dumbass

    • @Levleup
      @Levleup 5 років тому +9

      The Fonz
      They know.

  • @robburnside6636
    @robburnside6636 4 роки тому +2

    This ride was the highlight of my first visit to Disney World back in the early 70's.

  • @ambeatch
    @ambeatch 3 роки тому +3

    Never thought he would get 10k subs and now he's got over a mill

  • @BobdeepGupta
    @BobdeepGupta 6 років тому +1

    20,000 leagues is my favourite book in all of writing. It's about adventure, friendship and revenge. The ending still gives me chills! Even though it was written in the 1890s, the characters are so relatable.

  • @freeziez
    @freeziez 7 років тому +7

    2:23 "monsanto hall of chemistry" LOOOOOOOL

  • @deathsnitemaresinfullust2269
    @deathsnitemaresinfullust2269 Рік тому +1

    Haa! 0:24
    10,000 subs "I never thought I would get there."
    I scroll down to see 1.83 Million subs.
    😆👍

  • @Jaheartsjonas
    @Jaheartsjonas 7 років тому +28

    Still got that Eisner shade in there somehow, I see

  • @timothytikker1147
    @timothytikker1147 5 років тому

    I visited Disneyland only once, I believe in 1962 when I was three years old. I do have very dim memories of the submarine ride, and this video helps to bring them back, thanks!

  • @epocheon2901
    @epocheon2901 5 років тому +15

    6:38 apparently you never saw pictures of him during the union strike, at home, or around a person of color.

  • @Ikxi
    @Ikxi 3 роки тому +1

    >under 15 minutes
    >releases 1 hour and 43 minute video about an entry ticket

  • @reborno-o4498
    @reborno-o4498 7 років тому +5

    Would like to see an episode based on the Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera from Universal Studios.
    Love the series, keep them coming!

  • @abundantYOUniverse
    @abundantYOUniverse 7 років тому

    I rode that ride hundreds of times over the years. We lived in Orlando and had season passes for over thirty years. Thanks.

  • @jobustify
    @jobustify 7 років тому +9

    Well done on another funny and informative video!
    Now I will go back to being that one guy that asks for an Alfred Hitchcock Experience from Universal video.

    • @THEremiXFACTOR
      @THEremiXFACTOR 7 років тому +1

      jobustify I asked for that one too.

  • @carlcarter9751
    @carlcarter9751 6 років тому

    Having enjoyed the original sub ride several times, I am further impressed by the engineering and creativity of this man Disney. Thanks for making this attraction come alive for me 50+ years later

  • @psammiad
    @psammiad 7 років тому +56

    "Monsanto Hall of Chemistry" sounds rather sinister given their modern genetic-nightmare reputation.

    • @joewoodchuck3824
      @joewoodchuck3824 5 років тому

      What did they do?

    • @raylovelace8588
      @raylovelace8588 5 років тому

      It was the 50's. People still thought Science was going to save us.

    • @bakonax7080
      @bakonax7080 4 роки тому +2

      @@lr4165 that's bullshit

  • @VampyAsyko
    @VampyAsyko 7 років тому

    Your Videos are so nostalgic for me,Mr Toad and this was my grandfathers favorite ride at Disney World, no matter how long the lines where we would have to wait for it every time he went, I even kept his ticket stubs from when he n my grandmother would go many years before me he was so proud of them,cant wait for part 2

  • @TomKazutara
    @TomKazutara 5 років тому +12

    10:30 I wonder if the design for Ariel comes directly from this ride?

    • @shadetee234
      @shadetee234 3 роки тому +2

      Yep. Similar ride too, but it's now an animatronic show. There is an Easter egg to the former ride when you get close to the inner most part of the wait cue before you hop on the ride.

  • @cheezyfries123gh
    @cheezyfries123gh 3 роки тому

    Seeing you talk about just hitting 10k while watching this in 2021 made me smile, big ups brother

  • @heatherstorck7204
    @heatherstorck7204 5 років тому +4

    I've actually been on this ride, I remember this from my childhood

  • @Queen_Nyxie
    @Queen_Nyxie 6 років тому +2

    I've been on a Defunctland binge for the past 3 days. Someone... *send help!*

  • @JAKECOT_CENTER
    @JAKECOT_CENTER 7 років тому +46

    Can you do the Disneyland PeopleMover/Rocket Rods?

  • @fallspeed
    @fallspeed 7 років тому

    You really did a good job collecting a lot of vintage clips and photos I've never seen before. I love that maintenance checklist for all of the animatronics. That behind-the-scenes stuff fascinates me.

  • @ansleyzigzag
    @ansleyzigzag 7 років тому +12

    This channel is so great!

  • @bexthewitch87
    @bexthewitch87 7 років тому

    This is such a cool series! I have been to Disney World and Universal a lot in my life and I remember many of these defunct attractions! It's cool to see the old rides back to life. Thank you!!!

  • @mondenkindqueen
    @mondenkindqueen 7 років тому +8

    Your puns? Top notch.

  • @wunnup3229
    @wunnup3229 2 місяці тому +1

    I miss this ride so much. This along with Haunted Mansion and Pirates of the Caribbean are the three best rides the Magic Kingdom in Florida ever had.
    I'm grateful I can at least watch this one here on Defunctland in the VR video. Though it's still not the same.
    When I was a kid in the 90s, I'd go on those three rides over and over and over if I could. I'd hafta talk my parents into it ( beg repeatedly ), but we'd do it, and we'd always have fun.

  • @tyhite100
    @tyhite100 6 років тому +4

    Monsanto hall of chemistry? More like the Monsanto hall of 4 legged chickens.

  • @anaroch3396
    @anaroch3396 6 років тому +1

    20,000 Leagues Under the Sea is easily my favorite Science Fiction book ever. I’ve read tons of Science Fiction. 2001 A Space Odyssey, Jaws, Stephens King, H.G. Wells, etc, and none of them have captivated me like 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea

  • @robertyoung7962
    @robertyoung7962 6 років тому +2

    Big fan of these videos . Very informative and interesting I watch theses when Iam stuck at work keep up the good work

  • @brownsfan3290
    @brownsfan3290 7 років тому +57

    Could you add World of Motion

    • @superhumanjediknight1888
      @superhumanjediknight1888 7 років тому +20

      Brownsfan32 also add Horizons

    • @dragonfire101g
      @dragonfire101g 7 років тому +1

      Super Human Jedi Knight you can see a video based on that ride on Park Ride History!

    • @niseplank4527
      @niseplank4527 4 роки тому

      That was my dad's absolute favorite. Mine too, I think.

  • @SDMFTommySick
    @SDMFTommySick 4 роки тому +2

    This and the pirates of the Caribbean was always my favorite rides when I was a kid in Orlando

  • @Kate-yd8yk
    @Kate-yd8yk 7 років тому +28

    Can you talk about all the changes to the Pirates of the Caribbean ride? Since they are getting rid of the auction scene.

    • @clairetaylor8929
      @clairetaylor8929 7 років тому

      Slimcinnamo they are?!

    • @Kate-yd8yk
      @Kate-yd8yk 7 років тому

      Claire Taylor please look at the date of how long ago I posted it please.

    • @ariaalexandria3324
      @ariaalexandria3324 6 років тому

      Your statement is.

    • @ariaalexandria3324
      @ariaalexandria3324 6 років тому

      Like the new scene, to be honest. I was apprehensive, as I tend to be to any change, but saw the new one at Disneyland Paris, and it's pretty damned awesome. The redhead kicks ass. :D

    • @abbyginge03
      @abbyginge03 6 років тому

      yesterworld has made 2 vids on it

  • @KiphartAZ
    @KiphartAZ 4 роки тому

    I rode on one of those "subs" back in the mid 1970's. I was 7 maybe 8 years old. It seemed so real. It was really nice to see all of that again. Thank you for this video!

  • @greciacovarrubias
    @greciacovarrubias 7 років тому +65

    do twister ride it out!! love the channel

    • @Jaheartsjonas
      @Jaheartsjonas 7 років тому +2

      Grecia Covarrubias yes, almost forgot about that one!!

    • @computerkid1416
      @computerkid1416 7 років тому +3

      I loved that ride. Once, they let us stay afterwards to watch everything be put back together.

    • @Nickman826
      @Nickman826 7 років тому

      computerkid1416 Ah friggen sweet

    • @VixenFirefluster35754
      @VixenFirefluster35754 6 років тому

      Yes

  • @steveh1792
    @steveh1792 5 років тому

    I remember the 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea exhibit, being all of 6 years old at the time, wander through I got a bit ahead of the rest of the family. Not a problem, until I turned a corner and came upon the giant squid. Scared the daylights out of me, and I basically teleported most of the way to the end of the exhibit.
    The boats in the lagoon later that afternoon were not a problem at all; more than enough excitement for a kid's first day at Disneyland. The submarines that replaced them later, when they were new at least, were pretty slick.

  • @drewmccone6194
    @drewmccone6194 7 років тому +13

    for the next video do Defunctland - Disney Skyway (all parks)

  • @todganzer3668
    @todganzer3668 5 років тому

    I was able to ride the 2nd version,, I loved it,, my father and older brother got into it, my little brother was fooled,,, being a kid was what these parks were really made for, bring back that feeling as an adult and create everlasting memories as a child. Awesome

  • @xtremeentertainmenttv9664
    @xtremeentertainmenttv9664 7 років тому +72

    20,000 memes under the sea

  • @lirreckvelilla8274
    @lirreckvelilla8274 Рік тому

    As of writing this he now has 1.8 million subs....roxk on my dude, i love this stuff, love history

  • @elricm13
    @elricm13 5 років тому +3

    One of my favorite rides!

  • @mikejones-zi5et
    @mikejones-zi5et 4 роки тому

    Man I had never heard of this series and now I've seen 7 of these videos since last night. Very well made and interesting stuff.

  • @ccateni28
    @ccateni28 7 років тому +7

    Add the original journey to imagination! Figment for the win!

    • @jenniferschillig3768
      @jenniferschillig3768 7 років тому +1

      THIS. I had hoped when Disney/Marvel released a rather neat little comic about the origin of Dreamfinder, it was a prelude to restoring him to the ride, but so far that hasn't happened.