

The lighting and media projection onto intricate sets and props must have been a nightmare to design, but it’s a delight to enjoy. This trackless train ride brings you through a ” Two and a half D ” cartoon world made of physical sets and screens. More specifically it’s based off the new hilarious, cute, criminally underrated Mickey Mouse shorts. It’s the first ride based on Mickey Mouse and oh boy, it was worth waiting 92 years. The feeling it provides is truly inspirational and makes you believe in the possibility of a brighter future again. This old school educational omnimover ride takes you through various key moments in the history of mankind communication until a grand and miraculous climax at the top of the sphere, into space. That alone is mind-blowing but that’s not all.
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Yes, a full dark ride actually fits into that giant geosphere. Ok, let’s the arguing begin! Here is my Top 20 Best Dark Rides in the World, including hybrids, then make sure to let me know what would be your own ranking in the comment section!(list updated on August 5th 2020)Įpcot’s massive icon is also the host of the park’s flagship attraction.

So I won’t include rides that surely should be included: Pooh’s Hunny Hunt, Journey to the Center of the Earth, Sinbad, Monster’s Inc. I had the chance to visit most major dark ride master theme parks except Tokyo Disney Resort.
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Why it didn’t include hybrid dark rides like immersive water rides, free fall towers and rollercoasters? Why it didn’t feature the fantastic Spaceship Earth and Gringotts? And how is the half-baked Ratatouille ranked number 3, before Mystic Manor and best-attraction-in-the-world-Spider-Man?Īnyway, it gave me the idea of making my own, totally arbitrary ranking too. Of course it wouldn’t be an online listing article if it didn’t include some divisive choices. A few months ago, The Los Angeles Times columnist dedicated to theme parks posted a Top 25 Best Dark rides in the world.
