I think they should change goofys animation at the end coming out of the longer bridge scene… in WDW Mickey and Minnie are on the left and goofy is facing left to say hi to them…. Here Mickey and Minnie are on the right but goofy is still looking left…. I dunno… just a small thing I noticed and I kind of like this ending better honestly 😁😁😁
@@imaginatenation3697 heck, all they would have to do is flip the video facing right and it would be okay I think…. It’s gonna bug me though 🤣🤣 maybe it will be fixed on Friday
There are so many little improvements from WDW. Anyone else notice they changed the animation when the screen “rips?” They added a black explosion, to hide the screen opening. It makes the illusion more believable.
There doesn't seem to be any new scenes that were rumored in the community, but overall it looks like the showrooms are more purpose-built instead of fitted within an existing building. For instance, the segment with Mickey and Minnie's Car looks longer, showing them running into the track switch, which is a better visual representation. The front train segment that you detach from goes forward into a tunnel instead of swerving to the left like you did before. Also at the end, the final scene is long enough that you can listen to the entire song, which is great, though I think the new ending tunnel segment is a big of a dead spot. Overall, they're both great rides, but I think DL's has the edge.
9:32 - I can see the big difference between Disneyland and DisneyWorld version: Disneyland, you can see Mickey, Minnie, & Pluto having their picnic from the right side of the vehicle while in DisneyWorld, you see them from the left side!!
No extra scene, but it does seem a little better from just the video. The tornado scene has more lightning, and you actually go around the tornado in your vehicle. And then there's a longer tunnel after the factory on the way back to the park. Small advantages like these probably give it the edge over the disneyworld counterpart.
@Royce M I've been on Florida's a few times. It's my daughters favorite rife. But objectively speaking, it's a smaller building with less area than the El capitoon theater.
@@GTNover look at Daisy Dance studio - it is almost half the size. The under the water is also about 20 percent smaller. The Smasher room doesn't have the set pieces physically movie - like into the trees. It is only priojected. But they did redo the car hitting the switch post correctly. Both have a time of 5 minutes.
@Royce M the El capitoon theater is larger than the Chinese theater. So overall, it's bigger in Disneyland no matter how it breaks down. And the set pieces to physically move at the end of the factory scene as well in Disneyland. Now maybe it's the queue is larger, but when I watch them side by side, the dessert show scene and the tornado show scene are each much bigger in Disneyland as well, also having the tunnel back to the park that doesn't exist in disneyworld. The same engineers worked on both, and said that the Disneyland will be slightly better because of improvements they made to the ride, as well as the fact the show building was built from the ground up to hold the attraction.
I was expecting more since it was a bigger building and we was promised more scenes plus I don't get the pre show since its in the area of a cartoon world anyway and they put you in the cartoon world even though you already was
The queue is made to look like a theater full of memorabilia. You're about to watch a movie called Perfect Picnic. When you're about to watch it, the screen explodes then you're suddenly in the cartoon.
@@themeparkplanet3210 Are you pertaining to Toon Town being in the cartoon already? I'm seeing it as guests going to a movie theater to watch a movie cause it was designed like the El Capitan theater in Hollywood. You watch a movie then you're suddenly inside of it
In my opinion, this is the superior. It’s just the little details.
I think they should change goofys animation at the end coming out of the longer bridge scene… in WDW Mickey and Minnie are on the left and goofy is facing left to say hi to them…. Here Mickey and Minnie are on the right but goofy is still looking left…. I dunno… just a small thing I noticed and I kind of like this ending better honestly 😁😁😁
My exact thought! Surprised it went past imagineers.
@@imaginatenation3697 heck, all they would have to do is flip the video facing right and it would be okay I think…. It’s gonna bug me though 🤣🤣 maybe it will be fixed on Friday
To me it looks like Goofy is looking at the front. I saw it from a different angle on another video.
There are so many little improvements from WDW. Anyone else notice they changed the animation when the screen “rips?” They added a black explosion, to hide the screen opening. It makes the illusion more believable.
There doesn't seem to be any new scenes that were rumored in the community, but overall it looks like the showrooms are more purpose-built instead of fitted within an existing building. For instance, the segment with Mickey and Minnie's Car looks longer, showing them running into the track switch, which is a better visual representation. The front train segment that you detach from goes forward into a tunnel instead of swerving to the left like you did before. Also at the end, the final scene is long enough that you can listen to the entire song, which is great, though I think the new ending tunnel segment is a big of a dead spot.
Overall, they're both great rides, but I think DL's has the edge.
Ride is just like Florida but queue is the best queue that I’ve ever seen in my life.
I'm excited to ride this on my next visit
A good ride
Boy do I hope I get to ride this one on my next trip
Luv it!
9:32 - I can see the big difference between Disneyland and DisneyWorld version: Disneyland, you can see Mickey, Minnie, & Pluto having their picnic from the right side of the vehicle while in DisneyWorld, you see them from the left side!!
Yeah. And they didn’t bother to change the direction Goofy is looking in to account for that. But that seems like an easy fix.
@@MegaSoulHero In another angle I saw, it looks like Goofy was looking at the front and not on the left.
No extra scene, but it does seem a little better from just the video. The tornado scene has more lightning, and you actually go around the tornado in your vehicle. And then there's a longer tunnel after the factory on the way back to the park. Small advantages like these probably give it the edge over the disneyworld counterpart.
Florida has bigger rooms - and the octopus playing and the drain pipe room with more animation going on
@Royce M I've been on Florida's a few times. It's my daughters favorite rife. But objectively speaking, it's a smaller building with less area than the El capitoon theater.
@@GTNover it’s not smaller
@@GTNover look at Daisy Dance studio - it is almost half the size. The under the water is also about 20 percent smaller. The Smasher room doesn't have the set pieces physically movie - like into the trees. It is only priojected. But they did redo the car hitting the switch post correctly. Both have a time of 5 minutes.
@Royce M the El capitoon theater is larger than the Chinese theater. So overall, it's bigger in Disneyland no matter how it breaks down. And the set pieces to physically move at the end of the factory scene as well in Disneyland.
Now maybe it's the queue is larger, but when I watch them side by side, the dessert show scene and the tornado show scene are each much bigger in Disneyland as well, also having the tunnel back to the park that doesn't exist in disneyworld.
The same engineers worked on both, and said that the Disneyland will be slightly better because of improvements they made to the ride, as well as the fact the show building was built from the ground up to hold the attraction.
No extra scene
Looks better
Man wdw really needs to update the Florida version
@@looneyanimatorstudio there really isn't thar much from this new version to update florida with
No it doesn’t lmao
@@dapperloser3025 yeah your probably right
That camera work though...
The ride looks like it’s been slown down like the vehicles stay in each secede longer. Or is that just how it was shot?
I was expecting more since it was a bigger building and we was promised more scenes plus I don't get the pre show since its in the area of a cartoon world anyway and they put you in the cartoon world even though you already was
Yeah, but the cartoon you step in for the ride has a different art style than the rest of the area. I think that’s their way of justifying it.
The queue is made to look like a theater full of memorabilia. You're about to watch a movie called Perfect Picnic. When you're about to watch it, the screen explodes then you're suddenly in the cartoon.
@@gissneric but like said Floridas point was to put you in the cartoon world while the California one your already in it
@@themeparkplanet3210 Are you pertaining to Toon Town being in the cartoon already? I'm seeing it as guests going to a movie theater to watch a movie cause it was designed like the El Capitan theater in Hollywood. You watch a movie then you're suddenly inside of it
Do you actually feel like you’re falling at the waterfall?
No you don’t. I’ve done the Disney world version several times and can confirm you’re not falling
Oh, alright. I just thought that the Disneyland version would have an advantage point where you actually feel like you’re falling.
At least the ride will not open for a few days then the park closes for a few months cuz world problems unlike Florida, frickin 2020.