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  • Since the inception of both Disneyland and Walt Disney World, the parks were built with

  • unique attractions all thanks to Walt Disney Imagineering.

  • The imagineers have designed dark rides, spinners, water rides, thrill rides; attractions for

  • the entire family.

  • Now there's many attractions that have been huge successes and have become Disney classics

  • such as Pirates of the Caribbean, Splash Mountain, Thunder Mountain, It's a Small World, Haunted

  • Mansion and the list goes on.

  • Although Disney's Theme Parks are a magical place where everything seems perfect, not

  • every attraction Walt Disney Imagineering built has been perfect.

  • There are the few attractions built in the Disney Theme Park history that didn't meet

  • expectations once they were built and operating and some that were just complete flops.

  • So today, we're gonna be looking at the Top 5 failed Disney rides and attractions.

  • Number 5- The Flying Saucers 1961 marked the year when Disneyland opened

  • the Flying Saucers attraction in Tomorrowland.

  • It was located on the footprint where Space Mountain's queue and the Magic Eye Theatre

  • is today.

  • This ride gave guests a chance to float on air, control their own ride vehicle and possibly

  • engage in a futuristic version of bumper cars, or bumper saucers to be more exact.

  • The blue platform sat on a basement below the ground that blew air up through the holes

  • of the floor.

  • As you sat in the vehicle, you would lean your body to the left or right and this would

  • cause the saucer to move across the platform.

  • It was a pretty cool looking ride, and it definitely fit the futuristic look of Tomorrowland.

  • Although guests really grew to enjoy this attraction there were some downsides to it.

  • Little kids had some trouble if they didn't weight enough and were too light.

  • The saucer would just sit there in one spot bouncing up and down if they tried leaning

  • to either side, sometimes even knocking the rider out of the saucer.

  • And if you were a bit too big the saucer wouldn't move at all.

  • It was an operations nightmare back in the 60s that required upwards of 25 cast members

  • to start in the morning, as well as 15 to maintain the ride according to a past Disneyland

  • operations Director.

  • It was one of those rides that would constantly break down since the ride's technology wasn't

  • really perfected, not to mention that it didn't have a good rider capacity either.

  • Ride technicians did their best trying to keep it operational but they eventually gave

  • up. and in 1966 The Flying Saucers, along with many other attractions in the land, closed

  • to make way for a newly reimagined Tomorrowland that would open in 1967.

  • When Tomorrowland reopened guests weren't too thrilled that the flying saucers were

  • no longer at the park, and according to former imagineer Tony Baxter;

  • Even to this day you hear people taking about when you gonna bring back the flying saucers

  • well that year just happened to be 2012

  • Number 4- Luigi's Flying Tires As part of the 1.1 billion dollar renovation

  • and expansion plan for Disney California Adventure, Cars Land would open in 2012.

  • One attraction that was part of the new land was Luigi's Flying Tires which paid homage

  • to the old Flying Saucers attraction at Disneyland.

  • Imagineers took a crack at this concept once again.

  • This time instead of using single rider vehicles, imagineers designed a much larger vehicle

  • in the shape of giant tires that could fit up to 3 riders.

  • In the same fashion as the flying saucers, the ride vehicles were designed to have riders

  • lean to either side which would move the tire across the platform.

  • It looked cool, but Luigi's Flying Tires encountered problems even before it opened.

  • For starters, when Bob Iger, CEO of the Walt Disney company, tested the ride he was EXTREMELY

  • underwhelmed.

  • Iger immediately went to the imagineers and said it needed to go faster, but the imagineers

  • told him the ride vehicles were going as fast as they could.

  • So imagineer's went back to the drawing board and quickly came up with a plan.

  • Originally, the ride didn't have a soundtrack so they created 8 Italian style songs as well

  • as adding beachballs for guests to throw around, like what was seen in the Fying Saucer's

  • promotional footage in the 60s.

  • They also added an additional 45 seconds to the ride since it would take riders more time

  • to figure out how to make the tires move.

  • All this was done as an attempt to make the experience more livelier for the guests.

  • Only about 60 days after opening, Disney began receiving lawsuits regarding injuries from

  • impromptu games of beach ball dodge ball, so naturally they were removed.

  • They also never solved the problem of the ride vehicles moving too slow either, so there

  • would be many times when your tire would move at a snails pace or not even move at all.

  • On top of all this, people kept tripping as they were getting out of the ride vehicle

  • due to its bulky design, resulting in ongoing small injuries such as twisted ankles or scrapped

  • knees.

  • Disney's legal team saw this as a major lawsuit waiting to happen, so in February

  • of 2015, just 2 1/2 years after its opening and with very low guest satisfaction scores,

  • the ride closed to be reimagined into a trackless ride called Luigi's Rollickin Roadsters.

  • Number 3- Journey Into YOUR Imagination Now you might be saying, wait, Journey into

  • Imagination is still open at Epcot, and you're right, but we're talking about Journey into

  • YOUR imagination.

  • So back in 1983, a little ride called Journey into Imagination opened in Future World at

  • Epcot.

  • The ride's two protagonist characters, The Dreamfinder and Figment, explored the power

  • of imagination in this one of a kind 12 minute omnimover dark ride, which also featured the

  • Sherman Brothers composed songOne Little Spark.”

  • {Singing} Imagination

  • The ride's characters became the ride; Epcot fans adored theses characters.

  • In October of 1998, Journey Into Imagination 1.0 closed to make way for what was to be

  • a substantial improvement to the original ride, but this was far from reality.

  • Journey into YOUR imagination opened in October of 1999 and was lacklustre to say the least

  • since the budget for the ride was severely cut.

  • The ride's new incarnation took riders in the Imagination Institute, where you'd be

  • testing out the Institute's new Imagination Scanner, capable of telling you just how creative

  • you are.

  • After traveling through a series of different experiments that test your imagination, at

  • the very end you'd learn you're a creative genius!

  • Go figure!

  • The new ride was VERY different from the 1.0 version.

  • Although it removed the problematic turntable issue the original faced, it also removed

  • about 40% of the original ride track length taking the ride from 12 minutes to approximately

  • 5.

  • Everything from the original ride was gone including the use of the Figment and Dreamfinder

  • characters and animatronics as well as the belovedOne Little Sparksong.

  • Figment only appeared once on a screen for a brief couple of seconds just before the

  • ride ended; hardly the representation you'd be expecting this character to receive.

  • The ride just felt bare, was too short and lacked the heart and soul that you'd usually

  • find in Disney attractions; it was very un Disney of Disney.

  • It was not received well at all, everyone hated it- from guests to cast members, to

  • the pavilion's sponsor Kodak (who at the time didn't have an actual say in the attractions

  • refurb design and concept) Even former CEO at the time Michael Eisner hated it.

  • What was once the highest rated attraction at Epcot in its original form, Journey into

  • Your Imagination became the lowest rated attraction at the park.

  • Disney had no choice but to quietly close the ride on October 8th 2001, and you know

  • a ride is really bad when Disney closes it just two years after opening it.

  • With the closure Michael Eisner, who hated Journey 2.0, allotted a 5 million dollar budget

  • to refurb the ride once again into what we now know as Journey into Imagination with

  • Figment.

  • This new version was Disney's attempt at saying, yea we kinda screwed up so we brought

  • back as many references to the original as we could.

  • This time figment had a much larger presence and was placed into every scene.

  • Imagineers refurbed all the old figment animatronics from the original ride, and brought back the

  • ONE LITTLE SPARK song and used it throughout the entire ride as well.

  • {Singing} With just one spark with me and you.

  • Imagination- One Little Spark!

  • Number 2- the Rocket Rods The 1967 refurbishment of Tomorrowland in

  • Disneyland introduced the PeopleMover to the theme park.

  • It was an elevated track around the land that took guests on a grand circle tour above Tomorrowland.

  • The ride unfortunately closed in August of 1995 as part of another overhaul that Tomorrowland

  • would be receiving between 1995 to 1998.

  • During this re-imagination of the land, Imagineering decided it would be a great idea to repurpose

  • the old PeopleMover tracks into what became the Rocket Rods: a dragster style thrill attraction.

  • It was supposed to be a more intense and thrilling experience than that of the PeopleMover, turning

  • the former 16 minute ride time into a 3 minute experience.

  • Like the PeopleMover, Rocket Rods offered an overhead view of Tomorrowland at more rapid

  • pace.

  • The ride started off with a very quick launch but then at every turn the vehicle had to

  • slow down, since due to budget cuts and the loss of GM as a sponsor, they kept the flat

  • people mover tracks and didn't instal banked turns.

  • The entire ride was filled with speeding up and slowing down, over and over and over agin.

  • Upon opening, the ride did have mixed reactions from guests.

  • Some claimed it wasn't thrilling enough to be considered a thrill ride and some said

  • it was too thrilling when comparing it to the PeopleMover, not to mention that wait

  • times were ridiculously long for this ride.

  • On top of the mixed reactions, Rocket Rods also started to experience some mechanical

  • issues.

  • The infrastructure of the PeopleMover support beams and track weren't altered at all since

  • they were working with the tight budget.

  • With the constant speeding up and slowing down, this put a lot of stress on the track

  • and ride vehicles.

  • Only weeks after opening the ride went down for a 3 month maintenance period to try and

  • address some of the issues.

  • The ride reopened in fall of 1998, and even after the 3 month closure it was still constantly

  • breaking down, becoming very unreliable.

  • It would later be discovered that due to the speed of the vehicles the PeopleMover support

  • beams were also becoming structurally unsafe, showing signs of cracks and even some concrete

  • broke off the beams.

  • Its also said that one instance of concrete breaking off ended up in a lawsuit with Disney.

  • In September of 2000, the ride closed once again for another refurb announcing it would

  • reopen again in Spring of 2001.

  • Well, spring of 2001 came and went and the ride didn't reopen.

  • In May 2001, Disneyland issued an official press release stating that Rocket Rods will

  • close permanently due to the complexities of operating the ride.

  • Number 1- Superstar Limo Disney California Adventure opened on February

  • 8th 2001 with Superstar Limo being one of the opening Day attractions, which just happened

  • to be the only dark ride in the park at the time.

  • You boarded a stretch limo, when you get a call from your puppet, waxed figured, real

  • human handedagent.”

  • {Agent}- Just get to the Chinese Theatre pronto; y'hear me!

  • The ride then took you on a very slow paced journey through a variety of stereotypical

  • Hollywood locations and situations that included charachaure style celebrities through the

  • use of very basic animatronics;

  • How about a map to your house Drew Carey!

  • these were no A-100 figures.

  • The ride featured a lot of inside Hollywood gags that really only amused people in the

  • entertainment industry, like Michael Eisner.

  • It was a bizarre attraction that really just added to the lukewarm response Disney California

  • Adventure was getting at the time.

  • What a lot of people don't know though, is that this ride concept wasn't what was originally

  • intended.

  • Originally, the guest took on the role of a big time celebrity who was late to the premiere

  • of their new movie.

  • The limo driver would get you there as quick as possible only to then be chased by the

  • paparazzi.

  • This would result in the driver trying to evade the paparazzi taking riders on a much

  • more thrilling and quicker ride through Hollywood.

  • Superstar Limo was shelved for a little while, but then was reimagined into the concept that

  • opened in 2001.

  • There were very few references made to the paparazzi in this new version and the ride

  • vehicles moved as slow as possible, so no one would make a connection between the ride

  • and Princess Diana.

  • The guest reaction to the attraction was so negative that on January 11, 2002, less than

  • a year after opening, Disney closed Superstar Limo.

  • People said Journey into Your Imagination was very un-Disney but this ride takes the

  • cake.

  • Really, it looked like something you'd see at Six Flags and didn't belong in a Disney

  • Park.

  • So in your opinion which would you say is Disney's biggest failed attraction either

  • from this list or maybe there's even another ride we didn't mention.

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