Lost Disney Rides Recreated in CGI 203
Dan Howland writes "Disney closes the rides, but the CGI geeks love them too much to let them disappear. 'Adventures thru Inner Space,' the Disneyland ride in which you shrunk down to the size of a molecule, ran from 1967 to 1985. Atommobiles.com is a fan site which includes this elaborate CGI recreation.
The Walt Disney World version of Mr. Toad's Wild Ride closed in 1967. Virtual Toad is in the process of re-building it." I was born after 1967, and I've ridden MTWR many times, so perhaps they're talking about an older version.
I wouldn't be surprised.... (Score:5, Funny)
I wouldn't be surprised....Daycare bullies. (Score:2, Informative)
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Spinner Ace
Mr Woe's Tide Ride
etc.
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(I estimate that only 1 in 100,000 slashdot readers will get that joke.)
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Re:ur stupid ip (Score:2)
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Well, I don't imagine it would really "catch" anyone (as in someone actually trying to pull a remote exploit on that IP thinking it is a legit address). So based purely on comedic value, I think 127.0.0.1 is much funnier (exactly because it is so obvious, and it conjures the image of a know-nothing h4X0r wannabe trying to crack 127.
This is the end! (Score:5, Funny)
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Real vs Virtual Rides (Score:5, Funny)
Anyway, one of the logs had an entire crew of young men, who looked quite muscular under their t-shirts, and they had military-style haircuts (I don't know enough military to tell Marine from SEAL from other units, but these guys looked quite trained well beyond Basic and they had some kind of military haircut). Anyway, these guys took the paddles and got a rhythm going, and not only did they get their log throwing a wake, the Disneyland "guide" was in the back with this expression of sheer terror and hanging on to the rudder for dear life. That alone was worth the price of the park admission.
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Reminds me of Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom (Score:5, Interesting)
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If they can do a good enough job recreating the rides, their Whuffie's going through the roof!
They can set their blasters to flash-bake and tear through the Magic Kingom.
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Sad (Score:4, Interesting)
I'm sad to find out (very belatedly) that it's gone, but happy to see that someone is doing something to preserve it. Even looking at those images of the huge ice flakes brings back a lot of very old memories.
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Maybe I'm thinking of a different Innerspace ride but thinking of the film with the same name [imdb.com] I'm pretty certain I went on this ride.
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It's pretty common knowledge among the fan community (of which I admit that I am one) that they were closed simply due to save on the maintenance costs. It's further believed that Disney World's sub ride was closed because the staff conned Disney prez Ovitz [jimhillmedia.com] (about halfway down the article).
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Mr. Toad's Wild Ride Closed in 1998 (Score:5, Informative)
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Re:Mr. Toad's Wild Ride Closed in 1998 (Score:2)
Yes, but that was at Disney Land. You and Tim need to read the original post more closely...
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I remember my Aunts telling me that I was really scared to go on it when I was about 2 or 3. I would point to the disclaimer sign, and say "That sign says this ride is closed and to come back later"
I was a cute little kid
--Joey
MTWR (Score:5, Funny)
I went on Mr Toads Wild Ride back in 1993, at the young age of 9, and after that I vowed to never experiment with LSD or other hallucenogenic substances.
Monsanto welcomes you... (Score:5, Interesting)
At least to this hormone driven teen in the late seventies (before the geek gene fully asserted itself). Ahhh memories.
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Sounds ideal to me! (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Sounds ideal to me! (Score:2, Funny)
If you meant disney world, it was probably florida that smelled odd to you. I've lived here for 6 years and I don't notice anymore. But for the first few months, everything had a moldy smell.
If you really did mean disney land, I have no idea. Didn't smell bad when I was there.
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The trouble with this... (Score:2)
As far as educational rides go, this would be a great idea, and would save the pain of the extortionate entry fees.
Re:The trouble with this... (Score:5, Interesting)
That feeling is actually in your inner ear, and it can be simulated by stimulating it with lowlevel electrical shocks. I remember a couple companies were working on bringing this kind of device [unc.edu] to the mass market, but it never materialized, probably for legal reasons.
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CGI decapitations too? (Score:5, Informative)
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Eventually, I managed to get back in. After that, I'm only playing coin-ops at amusement parks
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Re:CGI decapitations too? (Score:2, Interesting)
Recently, it seems, that the park has gotten better at security and designing rides to keep the guests safe, even the stupid ones. OTOH, people are dying because of faulty maintenance [themeparkinsider.com].
Check the numbers (Score:2)
Its kind of like the people who get freaked about the risk to our children in schools from school shootings--they are more likely to be killed within a couple of blocks from school than they are on school property.
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disney funny stories (Score:5, Funny)
Right down to the... (Score:4, Funny)
Hand bar operates automatically
Nice :).
disney nostalgia freaks, there's a place for you.. (Score:5, Informative)
absolutely great website if you wondered whatever happened to your favorite ride!
Weird... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Weird... MOD Parent FUNNY (Score:2)
Soon no more MTWR at DLR (Score:2, Informative)
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Trapped in the golf ball (Score:4, Interesting)
I felt bad for the people a bunch of cars behind us. They were trapped in the Dark Ages. But the real victims must have been whoever was passing by the animatronics of the 19th century telegraphist- with the telegraph rattling up and down and the guy spelling out letters of nonsense. They must have lost their minds.
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The ride didn't break down or anything (thank god!), but that ride is fucking long. And they just sing "its a small world after all" over and over ag
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Pirates trapped again! (Score:3, Funny)
I think if I had to listen to "A Pirate's Life For Me" -- along with the animatronic pirates grunting as they hauled that treasure chest -- for another ten minutes, I would have personally hunte
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(I've been to WDW many times, my mom works there, and there probably isn't a ride on the park I haven't gotten stuck on for at least a few minutes. 2nd nicest is at the very top of Spaceship Earth)
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Small, Small world... (Score:4, Funny)
The gnome-things were all smiling, though, so they seemed to be enjoying it well enough. Hell, we were just passing through, they're stuck there 24x7.
Two great sites for Disney Weenies (Score:5, Informative)
Two sites that I frequent are Yesterland.com [yesterland.com], which features pictures, descriptions and memories of the almost every "retired" Disneyland attraction, and MiceAge.com [miceage.com], which features backstage "exposes" about Disneyland and the people who run it.
Re:Two great sites for Disney Weenies (Score:3, Informative)
For those that are not big Disney weenies like CleverNickName and myself, "AP" refers to "annual pass".
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You should also check out the discussion boards at LaughingPlace.com [laughingplace.com]. Some insiders spill some good stuff every now and then. (oh, I've always wanted to
Two even better sites for Disney Weenies (Score:2)
Nothing personal, I understand that people can love the characters and memories, but let's not forget what the money goes towards...
Here's two more great sites
Stop Disney [eff.org] and the entertainment industry from trampling your rights.
The Eric Eldred Act [eldred.cc]
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Speaking of which, anyone know what the guy/gal used to render this?
Defunct Attractions (Score:4, Interesting)
Read the website before posting... (Score:2, Informative)
Time warp? (Score:1, Informative)
That's cool! Walt Disney World didn't even open until about 1971 or 1972
MTWR around in 85 @ Disney World (Score:1)
CGI? (Score:4, Funny)
Oh, wait, you mean Computer Graphics? Not the Common Gateway Interface? My mistake.
Seriously, every time I see CGI I have this moment of confusion when I try to map the subject into my little web development world. Too much time writing code I guess.
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The Tomorrowland Flying Saucers (Score:2, Interesting)
Each saucer would carry one big guest (or two little ones), and they could steer their saucer just by leaning their body in the direction they wanted to go. The saucers would become the bumper cars of tomorrow, and your mission was to plow into as many other saucers as you could before your time was up.
The sauce
Typo (Score:5, Informative)
They shut down Captain Eo? (Score:5, Funny)
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Ya know, talking about Disneyland I really need to go back before the year is over. I go there at least once a year. Then again it helps when my son's god mother works there and can get us in for free.
Right now they have the Haunted Mansion done up all like the movie "Nightmare Before Christmas" and it's really kick ass. Hau
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Ob. Mallrats line (Score:3, Funny)
Brodie: Be fair, alright. Everyone wants "Mr. Toad's Wild Ride".
Nope, sorry (Score:2)
Sorry to burst your bubble. Mr. Toad'd Wild Ride is indeed gone. It has been replaced by some other animated-disney ride. I can't remember which one. I live in orlando, but I haven't been to disney in several years.
They also got rid of the figment ride at Epcot. The imagination ride. They replaced it with John Cleese as narrator, and at the VERY end of the ride, there is a wall with Figment on it in
Re:Nope, sorry (Score:2)
Regarding the original Imagination rehab, rumor has it that when Michael Eisner rode the attraction, he asked the person responsible for the rehab, "Where is my five million dollars?" The newe
"Wow, That Was My Favorite Ride" says ride fan! (Score:2, Informative)
It was kind of disappointing to not be able to access the
She mentioned a big eyeball that would peer down at you after the "miniaturization" process, which was
Where will they get accurate data? (Score:3, Interesting)
Audio tracks are also an issue. For the simulation to feel right, they have to be localized to the location of the speaker. A tape recording made in the ride usually sounds like muck, and would probably violate copyright as well.
In the absence of a convincing plan, I guess that this will be an impressionistic reconstruction that misses a lot of the detail. Really, there is no way, either technically or legally, to do a good job without the cooperation of Disney.
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Resurrected, to no avail... (Score:3, Funny)
I was going to RTFA... (Score:2)
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=D
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Dude, I feel your pain (Score:2)
I want... (Score:2)
Mr Toad was still around (Score:2)
I remeber riding that ride in Disney World when I was 7 years old. And I was born in 1969! My guess is that they are talking about the DisneyLAND (not World) ride which closed in '67. Or perhaps it was a revamped version I rode as a kid.