Tokyo- ancient evil statue that was stolen by explorers Florida - alternative dimension from a classic tv show California- a space elevator driven a geneticly enhances raccoon
I guess now that disneylands is no longer tower of terror, all three remaining versions are definitely different, with Disney worlds being most advanced
Seeing the footage makes me experience that same feeling I felt last time I went to that ride in Disneysea. Very nostalgic... I wanna go back to Tokyo...
If I am getting the storyline of Hotel Hightower plot (since the language was in Nihongo)... It's basically a man named Harrison Hightower who brought home this idol-statue whatever which seems to have a curse which in turn brought Harrison to his demise while he was riding an elevator carrying the small statue. He reaches the top floor, only to have the statue's curse work crashing him back down. You will see in the queue part there was an elevator already crashed down which shows Harrison had been dead for a long time and us, the riders (guests) of the hotel comes to this building experiencing the same thing which happened to the owner of the building, hence while on the ride itself there was a mirror reflecting the riders and the statue once again appearing to seemingly "curse" those who rides the elevator before the drop sequences start. Also, during the elevator ride, Harrison Hightower was narrating the story in 1st person point of view.
@@nicolea2839 but in terms of being a ride based on the Twilight Zone, Tokyo actually does a better job despite having very little connections with the show. The Twilight Zone is all about morals and karma and exploring different peoples' sides of the story. In the regular tower of terror the people jusf get zapped into the twilight zone for no reason whatsoever, we don't know what they did or why they were killed. And at the end of the ride, there's no moral of explanation for why the people vanished, if just tells you to be weary of the hotels you check into. But in Tokyo, the story is fully fleshed out with a main character we see do horrible things and we see disregard the safety of himself and others in the name of glory. And when he gets the statue, it curses him and gives him what he deserves, and even after that, he's forced to watch the night of his death over and over, and hd nows what's about to happen, finally learning the error of his ways, and further tells the guests not to be caught up in greed or legacy, or it could get you in some nasty situations. In terms of plot the US versions of the ride are very simple, and despite having the more complex ride system, the Florida version doesn't do much to further the characters' backstory, it just shows you the 5th dimension, and while yes it's absolutely cool, it just feels kinda generic thriller. But I get why you may like it better, and it's fine, I'm just pointing out the differences jn plot and the irony of Tokyo's version having a more Twilight Zone vibe than the ones that are actually based on the Twilight Zone.
@@KeepCalmContemplateYourChoices but the entire story of the twilight zone is about average people and random crazy things happening to them so it goes with the story of the twilight zone
Was seriously one of the most amazing park experiences for me....I was there I think exactly in 2017 last time. The vanishing statue and the starred hall was just crazy to see
grace eddy maybe if they cut that out and just leave us a eerie hallway that have a glowing green light at the end of the hallway, and then blasting the green lights and have the hallway lights go off.
In Paris, whilst lining up for this ride my nine year old sister was jumping up and down cuz she was excited then a man dressed up for the tot came up to her and said "STOP BEING SO EXCITED UR ABOUT TO DIE LITTLE GIRL!!" And he was wearing a mask... she's never set foot in that line again.
The other versions play up the mystery by hinting that there's much more going on at the hotel than guests are told (something all the bellhops evidently all know). This version works differently in that the mystery reveal is reversed. The guests come to know there's something up with the hotel that none of the tour guides seem to know about. The suspense here comes from you personally learning the dark past of the hotel, instead of the staff knowing more than they're telling you.
I think this story is even more terrifying than the original there's just something creepy about how Shiriki Utundu has been torturing Harris Hightower's soul for ages
The story here was changed for two big reasons. The biggest issue, the parks in Tokyo aren't operated by Disney, but by another company called the Oriental Land Company; a Twilight Zone themed attraction would require OLC to shell out royalties to both CBS and Disney for a ride based on a show that wasn't very well known in Japan. The second one was more of a stylistic issue: 30s Hollywood didn't fit the rest of American Waterfront's New York theme, and using the normal Tower of Terror story would make the ride stick out like a sore thumb. During development, Disney created an entirely new story that would solve both those problems. The ride now takes place in 1912 New York, with a storyline connected to the exploration of some of the park's other attractions.
AdrenalineAddict610 Sorry, can I ask what the story is? I didn't quite understand while watching the video, and I also don't speak Japanese. So that doesn't help.
The owner of the hotel is Harrison Hightower III who is a member of the Society of Explorers and adventurers (a story line that runs through a couple of areas of Disneysea and Hong Kong Disneyland plus rumored to be part of Shanghai Disneyland but I did not see any references when I was there). He is a collector of artifacts and on his latest exploration he "collected" the Shiriki Utundu statue (the monkey looking statue) which is, of course, cursed and it starts running amok in mr. Hightower's hotel. Everytime I go the cast members hand me a pamphlet that explains everything in English, it is actually kinda cool they do that for English speaking riders. The ride system is a clone of California's but the theming and effects far exceed any other version (Florida still has the best ride system). To me the biggest flaw with Japans version is they still use the old ride vehicles with seatbelts.
T L I don't know if you remember when downtown Disney first opened and they had those "clubs" there, one of them was the Adventurers club (the animal heads on the walls came alive and talked to each other) and that was where the idea for the Society of Explorers and Adventurerscame from. It was going to be a way to connect all the parks around the world for the Disney diehards but that idea went away when they removed that club. The Asian parks are still going ahead with the idea though so Japan, Hong Kong & Shanghai (rumored) are all connected in a small way.
The effects in the build up to the drop are neat. Florida Tower is my favourite, as it has the fastest drop, because it's a different design to the others. I don't know how it compares to this one though in a technical regard.
I'm used to the Paris ToT and I have to admit I was rather dissapointed by the drops in this version when I rode it. The drops weren't high and stopped right when you were about to get lifted out of your seat. I don't think it ever dropped more than two stories. Which is a damn shame because I loved the theming and storyline of this version.
When you break it down, the stories between the new California version and this are surprisingly similar. You're touring the collection of this crazy collector that's excited to show off his latest acquisition, but said acquisition causes a ton of trouble for the collector and his guests. Also, Harrison Hightower is actually based on Joe Rodhe, who also happens to be involved with the Tower overhaul in California. I'll miss the overlay of the California version a bit, but considering this is their track record for deviating from the Twilight Zone story, I don't think the Guardians overlay is as doomed to fail as a lot of people want it to be.
AdrenalineAddict610 My reason for not liking the change is that I prefer the supernatural/thriller theme that was used when it was themed to the Twilight Zone. There aren't too many rides at Disneyland like that. Now only Indiana Jones and the first half of the Haunted Mansion do that.
Fair enough. As much as I'll miss the supernatural parts of it, I hope they'll be able to preserve the same sense of dread as the original to some degree.
AdrenalineAddict610 Based on the description that Joe Rhode gave us, it will mostly be a comedic ride with 70's-80's Rock. I doubt there will be much dread, if any at all.
Idk if it's true for this ride, but in Disney World's tower of terror, the lowest wait time is 13 minutes, even if it's really less than that. Because spoooooky
I remember riding this back in march 2019. Ive got the night slot. And when it reached the top. Theres an absolute stunning view with a full Moon as a background. Im not sure what im seeing is fake moon or what but its mesmerising
when I was a kid I was freaked out by that doll thingy , I didnt want to sit in the first row because I was so scared something would come into the lift ( idk how the people in the front row had the courage to sit there ) but I was so excited for it . I remember the view at the top was really good ( I took the ride at night and I remember the elevator got right up to the top and we could see the rest of Disneyland from there ) . I liked the ride so much I think I took it another time ( I was like 9 years old at that time ) . This ride was hands down my favourite , next to the Haunted Mansion as a kid
Hello I’m lining up for tower of terror while watching this cause I’m scared!! >~< Update: so it wasn’t as scary as I thought it’d be. I clenched the sit so hard I didn’t even fly😂 that was how scared I was haha. But when it fell I expected it to actually drop to the bottom but nahh it didn’t. It was also really short so I’d ride it again but next time I’ll wave my hand and smile at the camera. I swear my face looked filled with terror😂😂 Btw I HATE scary rides cause I’m a scaredy cat ‘.’
Tom Tt it feels like you’re going very high and it looks so tall when you’re at the top but it act feels like a short drop instead of a long drop. I swear i got so scared fr nthg
I can manage fast rides but what scared me the most is when it goes up and down, I really hate that feeling in my stomach that's why I'm very scared of roller coasters. Do you think I can do this? huhu
I remember going on this attraction and don't remember the drop sequences being that tame. The drops are probably randomized like the one in Florida and this is probably one of the tamer sequences the ride does. In my experience, the ride would shake violently and dropped 13 stories in the end. There were also very few people in line for the attraction compared to what was shown in the video, I think we only waited around 5-7 minutes (wait might not have been that short, but we waited very little to get into the preshow room) before preshow and waited a few more minutes to get on the elevator. Edit: I just found out that there are different sequences for slower seasons (Jan-March). We went in March.
Rode this once on a visit to Tokyo. It was the shortest drop length, only went up and down a couple of times, compared to Anaheim and Orlando parks. Actually, a lot of the Tokyo ride were short rides. But being fron the US and not understanding the language, made it fun.
The stock profile is definitely the tamest out of all the versions, but they sometimes run alternate drop profiles during the slower season (Jan-Mar) that are similar to the Orlando version.
I went to that ride last year. That was the most terrifying ride I've ever been to, but did I have fun? Yeah. Was it worth it? Yes. Sometimes you've gotta man up in life
Does this Tower of Terror get to stay intact, or are they changing this one too? The exterior on this attraction's housing is incredibly detailed. Very nice.
This one will stay intact. The Japanese parks are only partly owned by Disney, so changes done in the other parks are unlikely to influence Japanese attractions. That, and putting GOTG there would clash immensely with the park's theming.
The announcement of the December 31, 1899 conference where Hightower disappeared. The same sign can be seen in the queue (while there aren't closeups in the video, you can see it to the right of the elevator facade at 0:50).
Tokyo- ancient evil statue that was stolen by explorers
Florida - alternative dimension from a classic tv show
California- a space elevator driven a geneticly enhances raccoon
Have to keep it simple for the simple minds out in California
I tried the tokyo one, it was so scary.
ive gotten on tokyo and florida.. cait wait till i can ride californias!
@@kaleasemonet go to Paris. The California one is no more
@Tay Woode who?
That might be the most beautiful exterior for a show building I've ever seen
Tgg
I agree
genuine question, what does show room mean? i see it in the comments all the time but i dont specifically know what it means.
LadyAmaltheaUnicorn The Chinese? This attraction is in Japan.
It's in Japan.
It’s fantastic that now all the Tower of Terror’s are now unique!
I didn’t think about it before, but you are right!
Wait, Hollywood Tower's a EuroDisney exclusive now ?
@@koop-xcie7715Florida is still Twilight Zone/Hollywood Tower. Though the Paris version has a different story so they are both substantially unique
I guess now that disneylands is no longer tower of terror, all three remaining versions are definitely different, with Disney worlds being most advanced
That’s why I take the stairs
LOL
Goood one
thats me
lol😂
This is super fun, during the ride my friend's bag actually flew up and kinda stayed in the air for 3 seconds before I grabbed it back
joelle same with my bag too.
mine flew up and hit my boyfriend in the head xD
Lol same with my bag xD
Drops are actually faster than the gravity, you are getting pulled down 40 miles per hour.
Whattt... That's actually so cool 😂
This story for the tower of terror is actually pretty good. Of course I can never past the original story but this was actually pretty awesome
With the subtitles, I now realize how awesome this ride truly is
3:39のところめちゃくちゃ綺麗!
やっぱりこれ乗るなら夜だなーって思う
Seeing the footage makes me experience that same feeling I felt last time I went to that ride in Disneysea. Very nostalgic... I wanna go back to Tokyo...
I rode it last week lmao
@@hieveryone.1I rode it 3 weeks ago 😂
@@ilovehmetal ooh I see
How on earth do they do that effect in the preshow with the statue vanishing?
Josh Tumath I was wondering the same thing
Josh Tumath the idol quickly drops into the pedestal that it's on when the lights went dark
Josh Tumath Welcome to Japan bro
I know right!
It's called a Pepper's ghost illusion, I believe. Although this one is exceptionally good if it is one.
If I am getting the storyline of Hotel Hightower plot (since the language was in Nihongo)...
It's basically a man named Harrison Hightower who brought home this idol-statue whatever which seems to have a curse which in turn brought Harrison to his demise while he was riding an elevator carrying the small statue. He reaches the top floor, only to have the statue's curse work crashing him back down. You will see in the queue part there was an elevator already crashed down which shows Harrison had been dead for a long time and us, the riders (guests) of the hotel comes to this building experiencing the same thing which happened to the owner of the building, hence while on the ride itself there was a mirror reflecting the riders and the statue once again appearing to seemingly "curse" those who rides the elevator before the drop sequences start.
Also, during the elevator ride, Harrison Hightower was narrating the story in 1st person point of view.
Fun fact, Harrison is a part of the Society of Explorers and Adventurers, the same people behind the Jungle Cruise
The Hollywood version is better
At least the Hollywood version has bellhops
@@nicolea2839 but in terms of being a ride based on the Twilight Zone, Tokyo actually does a better job despite having very little connections with the show. The Twilight Zone is all about morals and karma and exploring different peoples' sides of the story. In the regular tower of terror the people jusf get zapped into the twilight zone for no reason whatsoever, we don't know what they did or why they were killed. And at the end of the ride, there's no moral of explanation for why the people vanished, if just tells you to be weary of the hotels you check into. But in Tokyo, the story is fully fleshed out with a main character we see do horrible things and we see disregard the safety of himself and others in the name of glory. And when he gets the statue, it curses him and gives him what he deserves, and even after that, he's forced to watch the night of his death over and over, and hd nows what's about to happen, finally learning the error of his ways, and further tells the guests not to be caught up in greed or legacy, or it could get you in some nasty situations. In terms of plot the US versions of the ride are very simple, and despite having the more complex ride system, the Florida version doesn't do much to further the characters' backstory, it just shows you the 5th dimension, and while yes it's absolutely cool, it just feels kinda generic thriller. But I get why you may like it better, and it's fine, I'm just pointing out the differences jn plot and the irony of Tokyo's version having a more Twilight Zone vibe than the ones that are actually based on the Twilight Zone.
@@KeepCalmContemplateYourChoices but the entire story of the twilight zone is about average people and random crazy things happening to them so it goes with the story of the twilight zone
Okay, this is definitely my favorite version of the tower of terror, it’s like, so hauntingly beautiful
Was seriously one of the most amazing park experiences for me....I was there I think exactly in 2017 last time. The vanishing statue and the starred hall was just crazy to see
The creepiest tower of terror in existence honestly.
Its kind of cheezy.
i dont think the wave goodbye sequence is as creepy as the twilight zone ride through or the hallways
grace eddy maybe if they cut that out and just leave us a eerie hallway that have a glowing green light at the end of the hallway, and then blasting the green lights and have the hallway lights go off.
YESSS IM LEGIT CRY AFTER RIDE THIS
@@wantedwario2621 No. This is legit scary. I've been there. I think there's 3-5 drop and go up again 😔😔😔
日本人「ギァァァァアア!!!」
外国人「フゥ〜」
適切すぎて草
外国のタワーオブテラーの方が怖いもんな
@@user-ye8uk8hb1d 原作設定が違うからな日本のは
@@centirental2009 そういう怖いのほうね。スピードとかだと思った
HOW DOES THE FIGURE DROP QUICKLY ENOUGH WITHOUT MAKING A SOUND?? JAPAN WHAT IS THIS
parl Disney and Weeaboo magic. Together it's unstoppable.
next time you are in Japan ask an imagineer
It’s tokyo😂
The sound of the statue dropping is probably masked by the sound effects.
ITS JAPAN. NO ONE CAN STOP JAPAN MAGIC
This version of Tower of Terror is really badass! The evil statue Shiriki Utundu is the best part! Makes me want to go to Tokyo Disneyland so badly!!
In Paris, whilst lining up for this ride my nine year old sister was jumping up and down cuz she was excited then a man dressed up for the tot came up to her and said "STOP BEING SO EXCITED UR ABOUT TO DIE LITTLE GIRL!!" And he was wearing a mask... she's never set foot in that line again.
The other versions play up the mystery by hinting that there's much more going on at the hotel than guests are told (something all the bellhops evidently all know).
This version works differently in that the mystery reveal is reversed. The guests come to know there's something up with the hotel that none of the tour guides seem to know about. The suspense here comes from you personally learning the dark past of the hotel, instead of the staff knowing more than they're telling you.
AdrenalineAddict610 That sounds really cool!
r/thathappened
r/thathappened
Hannah Banana what’s not to believe about it?
By watching this I remember the feels, goosebumps!
i love this ride so much i rode it for like 3 times in a row, definitely the BEST ride at Tokyo DisneySea!!
Wow u are so brave.. I definetely won't play again after 1 scary ride 😂
I think this story is even more terrifying than the original there's just something creepy about how Shiriki Utundu has been torturing Harris Hightower's soul for ages
3:03 When you think you're done arguing with somebody, but then they say something under their breath.
4:28 THAT'S SO COOL!
So cool the English subtitles !
I can now understand the storyline .
yeah man when i been there i just maked my own story xd
This was the best ride there. We rode it 5 times in one day. It's awesome.
beautiful building 0:04
This tower of terror has a way different story than the one in America
The story here was changed for two big reasons. The biggest issue, the parks in Tokyo aren't operated by Disney, but by another company called the Oriental Land Company; a Twilight Zone themed attraction would require OLC to shell out royalties to both CBS and Disney for a ride based on a show that wasn't very well known in Japan. The second one was more of a stylistic issue: 30s Hollywood didn't fit the rest of American Waterfront's New York theme, and using the normal Tower of Terror story would make the ride stick out like a sore thumb.
During development, Disney created an entirely new story that would solve both those problems. The ride now takes place in 1912 New York, with a storyline connected to the exploration of some of the park's other attractions.
AdrenalineAddict610 Sorry, can I ask what the story is? I didn't quite understand while watching the video, and I also don't speak Japanese. So that doesn't help.
The owner of the hotel is Harrison Hightower III who is a member of the Society of Explorers and adventurers (a story line that runs through a couple of areas of Disneysea and Hong Kong Disneyland plus rumored to be part of Shanghai Disneyland but I did not see any references when I was there). He is a collector of artifacts and on his latest exploration he "collected" the Shiriki Utundu statue (the monkey looking statue) which is, of course, cursed and it starts running amok in mr. Hightower's hotel. Everytime I go the cast members hand me a pamphlet that explains everything in English, it is actually kinda cool they do that for English speaking riders. The ride system is a clone of California's but the theming and effects far exceed any other version (Florida still has the best ride system). To me the biggest flaw with Japans version is they still use the old ride vehicles with seatbelts.
fun times with Tom Ah, thank you! That clears things up a lot. The only Tower of Terror I've been on is the one in Disney World in Florida.
T L I don't know if you remember when downtown Disney first opened and they had those "clubs" there, one of them was the Adventurers club (the animal heads on the walls came alive and talked to each other) and that was where the idea for the Society of Explorers and Adventurerscame from. It was going to be a way to connect all the parks around the world for the Disney diehards but that idea went away when they removed that club. The Asian parks are still going ahead with the idea though so Japan, Hong Kong & Shanghai (rumored) are all connected in a small way.
Wow. That building is absolutely beautiful.
Please never get rid of this masterpiece
I've always wanted to go to Tokyo, but now, I want to go even more!!!
oml that one guy going ooo during the drop killed me
I had never dreamed that I'd see (Tokyo) outside that falling window!
So uniquely different than this same ride in the States. Loved it!!! 😆
I actually didn't get to see the outside lmfao. I was covering my eyes with my hat that whole time. So much regrets
@@cherry414
Lol! You're lucky you didn't lose your hat. ☺ Lol.
I live in japan and i must say this is the best ride in all of tokyo disneysea and disneyland :))
I went in that ride once and i forgot everything about it nice to see it again !
This ride was actually really good omg
Love it! The little evil idol laughing is classic!
if someone can do the dubs of the japanese voices, it would be perfect!
esteban199633 you can turn on the captions
The effects in the build up to the drop are neat. Florida Tower is my favourite, as it has the fastest drop, because it's a different design to the others. I don't know how it compares to this one though in a technical regard.
Apparently, from what I've heard, the drops are VERY tame compared to all the other designs.
Mark James the one in DCA and Paris are faster
Mark James this one is supposedly much gentler and slower in the drops and you got to remember that the one in Florida moves forward as well
I'm used to the Paris ToT and I have to admit I was rather dissapointed by the drops in this version when I rode it. The drops weren't high and stopped right when you were about to get lifted out of your seat. I don't think it ever dropped more than two stories. Which is a damn shame because I loved the theming and storyline of this version.
Mark James (Correct me if I’m wrong) don’t all towers have the same fall of 39 mph?
The story on this ride is much better. I've been on it like 15 times
This just makes me miss the California version even more.
When you break it down, the stories between the new California version and this are surprisingly similar. You're touring the collection of this crazy collector that's excited to show off his latest acquisition, but said acquisition causes a ton of trouble for the collector and his guests. Also, Harrison Hightower is actually based on Joe Rodhe, who also happens to be involved with the Tower overhaul in California.
I'll miss the overlay of the California version a bit, but considering this is their track record for deviating from the Twilight Zone story, I don't think the Guardians overlay is as doomed to fail as a lot of people want it to be.
AdrenalineAddict610 My reason for not liking the change is that I prefer the supernatural/thriller theme that was used when it was themed to the Twilight Zone. There aren't too many rides at Disneyland like that. Now only Indiana Jones and the first half of the Haunted Mansion do that.
Fair enough. As much as I'll miss the supernatural parts of it, I hope they'll be able to preserve the same sense of dread as the original to some degree.
AdrenalineAddict610 Based on the description that Joe Rhode gave us, it will mostly be a comedic ride with 70's-80's Rock. I doubt there will be much dread, if any at all.
You know, there is a tower of terror in Paris that is exactly like the one in California but in French so you could go there.
California: spoopy space elevator
Tokyo: literally hell
Of all of the TOT rides, I find this one to be the most aesthetically pleasing
I see you've watched the "How Disney's Tower of Terror Works" video.
"Dont come back anymore..."
*Just exiting the ride* Ohey 5 minutes wait lets redo it
Idk if it's true for this ride, but in Disney World's tower of terror, the lowest wait time is 13 minutes, even if it's really less than that. Because spoooooky
@@abbycollins 13 minute wait means there is no wait.
@@GrustaniaNicko Pretty much. It means the wait time is between 12 and 0, which is basically no wait.
I remember riding this back in march 2019. Ive got the night slot. And when it reached the top. Theres an absolute stunning view with a full Moon as a background. Im not sure what im seeing is fake moon or what but its mesmerising
It's called the Tokyo zone
I legit cry 😭 I enjoy all ride in Tokyo Disney Sea - except this!!!
I love this ride and hate it at the same time. It's a great experience
画質が良いですね!
ディズニーシーに行った気分になりました!
This is absolutely terrifying!! I LOVE IT!
line up for this ride is terror too :)
これ最高すぎる
こんな完璧に近い動画他にある?
少ないですよね!!!
字幕も付いてますし、暗いところも見やすいですしこの動画最高ですね!!
画質&音質がめっちゃいい!!
tokyo disneysea is like living a dream. it's the funnest thing you'll ever experience.
外国人と日本人の楽しみ方が違いすぎて面白い
草生えた
Just imagine a drop but a cass member opens the door to make you think that your done but then you drop
I literally just found out about this park! How did I not know? I'm a Disney fanatic and I never new this stunning park existed!!! Need to go asap
when I was a kid I was freaked out by that doll thingy , I didnt want to sit in the first row because I was so scared something would come into the lift ( idk how the people in the front row had the courage to sit there ) but I was so excited for it . I remember the view at the top was really good ( I took the ride at night and I remember the elevator got right up to the top and we could see the rest of Disneyland from there ) . I liked the ride so much I think I took it another time ( I was like 9 years old at that time ) . This ride was hands down my favourite , next to the Haunted Mansion as a kid
My heart was beating really fast before playing this! And after I played this, that my legs were shaking lol
I went into this not expecting much. At the end I wanted to go again. Amazing!
Now why couldn't Disney take this version of the tower of terror and copy it to DCA?
Ipod Boy there is an exclusivity clause when building an attraction inTDR and even if it is the same attraction there will be a unique storyline.
I'm talking about that gotg ride at DCA.
the story of GOTG ride is the same as the Tokyo version, where the place belongs to an owner, then a small creature is causing havok.
Ipod Boy I am Groot
Brian Rumbaoa hello
You should try the Tower of terror now since it's on a limited edition run until march called "Tower of Terror Level 13: Shadow of Shiriki"
ZJohnLamberte What's different about it?
From what I’ve heard, a much better and scarier drop sequence, newer lighting, etc.
Also, there was one special room that had Shriki's face on it, in Green and stars.
@@Lil_Angry_Bitch Its very very scary
13....... yep the scariest number of alllll
Hello I’m lining up for tower of terror while watching this cause I’m scared!! >~<
Update: so it wasn’t as scary as I thought it’d be. I clenched the sit so hard I didn’t even fly😂 that was how scared I was haha. But when it fell I expected it to actually drop to the bottom but nahh it didn’t. It was also really short so I’d ride it again but next time I’ll wave my hand and smile at the camera. I swear my face looked filled with terror😂😂
Btw I HATE scary rides cause I’m a scaredy cat ‘.’
jungkook kisseu is it very tall??
Tom Tt it feels like you’re going very high and it looks so tall when you’re at the top but it act feels like a short drop instead of a long drop. I swear i got so scared fr nthg
I can manage fast rides but what scared me the most is when it goes up and down, I really hate that feeling in my stomach that's why I'm very scared of roller coasters. Do you think I can do this? huhu
@@yvonybabor4748 yes
Oh the memories from this ride. I really miss Disney Sea.
I remember going on this attraction and don't remember the drop sequences being that tame. The drops are probably randomized like the one in Florida and this is probably one of the tamer sequences the ride does. In my experience, the ride would shake violently and dropped 13 stories in the end. There were also very few people in line for the attraction compared to what was shown in the video, I think we only waited around 5-7 minutes (wait might not have been that short, but we waited very little to get into the preshow room) before preshow and waited a few more minutes to get on the elevator.
Edit: I just found out that there are different sequences for slower seasons (Jan-March). We went in March.
Even with the seasonal sequences based on Florida's profiles, they don't feel quite as aggressive as the original Florida ones.
2:12
奥の石像の中にある緑の光
あれはシリキ・ウトゥンドゥの眼、らしいですよ。怖いですね😂
Mr. しもん マジか
Mr. しもん 有名なお話ですよね
シリキ・ウトゥンドゥが消えるのと連動しているんですよね
バリサク吹きの人 まじ?ディズニーすごすぎて草
@@ゲチゲチ 次のターゲット達を見てるってことか…
Rode this once on a visit to Tokyo. It was the shortest drop length, only went up and down a couple of times, compared to Anaheim and Orlando parks. Actually, a lot of the Tokyo ride were short rides. But being fron the US and not understanding the language, made it fun.
The stock profile is definitely the tamest out of all the versions, but they sometimes run alternate drop profiles during the slower season (Jan-Mar) that are similar to the Orlando version.
Why does the music make me sad? 😭
DAMN THE EFFECTS ON THIS ARE AMAZING!!!
The evil laughter makes me scared.
2:44 Is there some sort of drop at the beginning? If I decide to ride this one, I may need to know in advance.
Qラインも映してくれるの嬉しい😁
I'm from Japan❤❤❤
And i love my country❤❤❤
But i speak Frensh normally. I can speak a little English and Japanese❤❤❤
No you're just a weeb
@@masa5300 wow so kind
I went to that ride last year. That was the most terrifying ride I've ever been to, but did I have fun? Yeah. Was it worth it? Yes.
Sometimes you've gotta man up in life
It's definitely worth the wait. Legit waited for 3 hours for a few minute ride and it is soo worth it.
This was amazing
I’ve been on that ride before and it was amazing!
Idk why but the Tokyo Tower of Terror gives me Christmas/winter vibes
I went on this today and it was amazing!
It lives on!!!
別れを告げるときに老若男女問わずみんなおてて振るのかわい笑笑
Excellente leurs tour,
Ainsi que l’histoire !!
SO COOL!!!
I rode this last year
Pretty fun tbh!!
i went there! 💓
まって笑笑
画質良すぎ笑笑
備長炭// てらちゃん だな
備長炭// てらちゃん 分かるわw 今まで見たTOTの中で一番やw
that is the coolest intro omg america step it up sis
If i recorded my experience there, i would've broke the sound barrier... 😂😂😂
Much better than the Twilight Zone, this version has its own plot and theme, konnchiwa from Tokyo, Japan!
The Screaming Just makes me laugh so much xD
At the end: DAT'S MY JAM!
this is the best tower of terror
Everything is fine until you drop😊 but seriously, it was so much fun!
Tokyo DisneySea is so awesome!!👍😃
3:17 lol everyone knew exactly what to do
I went to the tower of terror and it was AWESOME
The sequence of scenes before the drop appears to be reversed compared to these cousins.
I rode this before and its hella CRAZY! XD i wanna do it again. (feels like my soul is gonna get out xD)
Yellow Banana. So do I? XD
シリキ・ウトゥンドゥ何で一瞬で
消えんだろ?って話を家族といつもしてる
下に落ちてるみたいですよ!
したに落ちてる🙋
I went here recently and and the video didn’t do justice HAHAHAHAHA I swear it’s better in person
O K I guess I’ll just stuck to Florida’s version for now that was actually scary
Thank God the tower of terror in Disney world is still there 😁
Does this Tower of Terror get to stay intact, or are they changing this one too?
The exterior on this attraction's housing is incredibly detailed. Very nice.
This one will stay intact. The Japanese parks are only partly owned by Disney, so changes done in the other parks are unlikely to influence Japanese attractions. That, and putting GOTG there would clash immensely with the park's theming.
I almost pee'd after the ride
3:15 what does that sign say?
The announcement of the December 31, 1899 conference where Hightower disappeared. The same sign can be seen in the queue (while there aren't closeups in the video, you can see it to the right of the elevator facade at 0:50).