Efteling's Dreamy, Dark Ride Masterpiece

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  • @aurawilming6047
    @aurawilming6047 Год назад +140

    I've always felt that first scene to be a bit underrated. The castles breathe. The point is to start wondering, are you looking at a building, or something alive? It should set the tone, but it's so subtle it's easy to miss.

    • @MikeFromTheParty
      @MikeFromTheParty  Год назад +21

      Great point. I love how a lot of the dark rides at Efteling start with a slow moody scene to set the tone. I honestly didn't realise the castles even moved until I was editing this video!

  • @lightyear999
    @lightyear999 Год назад +93

    Marty Sklar, who was the head of Walt Disney Imagineering for many years, called Efteling the best non-Disney park in the world. He was not wrong. It certainly has the most complex and beautiful dark rides outside of Disney’s. Droomvlucht is easily the best of them. While their animatronic figures lack the more natural movements of Disney’s figures, you’re absolutely correct that the simple movements in this ride’s figures are perfectly appropriate for what the ride is trying to get across.

    • @MikeFromTheParty
      @MikeFromTheParty  Год назад +9

      Tony Baxter is a big Efteling fan too and is friends with Ton van de Ven! Always cool to hear Disney Imagineers talk about non-Disney parks

  • @lindah6258
    @lindah6258 Год назад +110

    As a Dutch person I love how you pronounce Droomvlucht

    • @MikeFromTheParty
      @MikeFromTheParty  Год назад +18

      Aha I only realised how it wasn't quite right when I was editing 😶

    • @toaojjc
      @toaojjc Год назад +19

      Don't worry about it. I always enjoy to hear the effort. Dutch has some crazy sounds.

    • @colorbar.s
      @colorbar.s Год назад +2

      ​​@@MikeFromThePartyit's good enough! it'd be worse if you said droom like zoom lol

    • @kim8665
      @kim8665 11 месяцев назад +3

      I get him tho, Dutch is a hard language 😂 especially the grammar

  • @swaffelkonijn5166
    @swaffelkonijn5166 Год назад +42

    I'm 33 now and I've riden Droomvlucht pretty much every year since it opened and never have I thought to over analyse it in this way. That being said, I think you nailed it, more Efteling content please!

  • @craftymidnight4718
    @craftymidnight4718 Год назад +57

    When you talked about the musical ambiguity and I heard the music, I got a little teary eyed. I've been going to De Efteling ever since I was little, every now and then, it's like a meter that fills up and I need to go there again. I jokingly call myself an Efteling Adult, lol. The ambiguity of De Droomvlucht has allowed it to feel different in all parts of my life I've been on the ride; the better parts of my childhood, the terrible parts of my early teens and twenties, and the good parts of my thirties. Sometimes I worried it couldn't enjoy the ride anymore because it has so many memories and emotions attached to it. But as I went to De Efteling again this summer for an impulsive second date, we went on it as the first ride in the morning to avoid any lines. As we rode it, I saw it with my new "themepark-nerd eyes" and was amazed at how this ride has always looked beautiful and well kept, no parts of the eleborate scenes ever seem to be in decay. So much effort must be going into the upkeep! I had a little themepark nerd exitement rant to my date, and later on the day we had our first kiss in the themed waiting line for The Flying Dutchman. It was the most fun date I've ever had, a new Efteling memory that made me feel like despite all the bad things that happened in my life, this themepark has always been there as an escape, a fantastical comfort in a sometimes dreary world. The relationship did not last past the summer, but I'm thankful for the new good memory being added to the collection.

    • @MikeFromTheParty
      @MikeFromTheParty  Год назад +8

      This is such a lovely story, thank you for sharing! I only got to experience it as an adult but I'm excited to see how it plays a part of my life going forward

    • @craftymidnight4718
      @craftymidnight4718 Год назад +3

      @@MikeFromTheParty Aw thank you! I hope you get to experience the park many more times too ☺

  • @honeyplummm
    @honeyplummm Год назад +24

    As someone who goes to the Efteling often and even has an Instagram and tiktok dedicated to the Efteling, I highly appreciate that you compare Efteling to Ghibli. I have never made that link before but it's so true. Moreover, it's notable how for a lot of Dutch people, regardless of whether they like fairytales, the Efteling is very important. It's something extremely nostalgic for all of us. Can you imagine experiencing this park as a small child? Absolute wonder. I'm so excited for my future kids to experience that. Needless to say, my favourite attraction is and has always been Droomvlucht.

    • @MikeFromTheParty
      @MikeFromTheParty  Год назад +3

      I can't even imagine how much I would have loved this a child! However, I'm really glad I got to experience it for the first time as an adult, it's rare I get to experience a new classic with no expectations ☺️

    • @RhondaBranneky
      @RhondaBranneky 5 месяцев назад

      Could you link me, please?

  • @kimvandermolen5407
    @kimvandermolen5407 Год назад +6

    The talking tree is a rip of of our own talking tree, the Sprookjes Boom. Its a talking tree that tell’s fairytales to kids, it is in Efteling and has its own tv program and for a while could be heard on “efteling radio”

    • @MikeFromTheParty
      @MikeFromTheParty  Год назад +2

      I didn't know about the radio show! I was just joking around about it being ripped off from Tayto Park, I did a long video on that park which only opened in 2010

  • @WorldofThrills
    @WorldofThrills Год назад +46

    I really love this interpretation of Droomvlucht, Mike! The ride is just pure beauty.
    I’d never thought about how you’re falling from space back down to earth either. And I guess falling is a pretty common sensation in dreams too so it makes even more sense…

  • @ttintagel
    @ttintagel Год назад +68

    "I fell asleep, then I dreamed I was flying through the forest, then I flew up into the night sky, then I fell back to Earth and woke up" makes perfect sense as a story. I'm baffled by any claim that it doesn't.

  • @alexandravalentina4854
    @alexandravalentina4854 Год назад +31

    Love this video! I’ve had an obsession with this theme park for years, it’s the main theme park in Europe I really want to visit. It has the magic of Disney without the intellectual property! And I love that weird creativity

    • @MikeFromTheParty
      @MikeFromTheParty  Год назад +5

      If you ever get the chance it's definitely worth a visit!

    • @MinerBat
      @MinerBat Год назад +3

      It is indeed great! Definitely go if you ever have the chance

  • @kevintjekevin
    @kevintjekevin Год назад +9

    Loved this video so much! On a podcast about the Efteling (Kleine Boodschap, unfortunately in Dutch) they talked about different types of storytelling and how the Efteling often used implicit storytelling, where through the environment (decor, sound, music, lights etc) there is a story evoked in your head rather than implicitly told.

    • @MikeFromTheParty
      @MikeFromTheParty  Год назад +3

      This is a really interesting distinction, thanks for sharing! I guess I'm going to have to start learning Dutch...

  • @mochimatchabean
    @mochimatchabean Год назад +17

    here for both the essay content and just how much i enjoy the ongoing framing device.

    • @MikeFromTheParty
      @MikeFromTheParty  Год назад +1

      Glad it's still working 🥳

    • @ttintagel
      @ttintagel Год назад +1

      I know, right? I want to really be at these parties!

  • @cosmichal9548
    @cosmichal9548 Год назад +19

    A "Garden of Earthly Delights" darkride would be incredible, it's one of my favorite paints for just how strange it is.
    This whole park reminds me so much of the Enchanted Forest, a small theme park in the U.S. in Oregon. The storybook theme, the surreal and dreamlike quality, there's a ton in common. If I ever make it to the Netherlands, I'm adding Efteling to my "must see" list!

    • @saigeblu4896
      @saigeblu4896 Год назад +1

      Being at Enchanted Forest feels like being in purgatory lol, love that place

    • @MikeFromTheParty
      @MikeFromTheParty  Год назад +4

      The idea of basing a dark ride on a painting is so cool, I'd love to see something like that one day

    • @throughthewindowpane
      @throughthewindowpane Год назад

      That is a fantastic idea! I spend at least half an hour in front of that painting because there is so much to see. Don’t know if it can be a children’s ride though…

  • @forgotmyun
    @forgotmyun 11 месяцев назад +1

    Droomvlucht has been my absolute favorite ride since I was 4. No matter what, it will always wow me and will always have a special place in my heart.
    I’ve even considered walking down the isle to the soundtrack

  • @KnottsBear-yTalesPreserved
    @KnottsBear-yTalesPreserved Год назад +3

    The thing I love about Efteling is that it is living proof that anything outside of Disney can flourish and even be amazing on its own.

  • @alexoswin1822
    @alexoswin1822 Год назад +8

    You have such a wonderfully evocative way of describing and explaining rides.

  • @joswonderland
    @joswonderland Год назад +7

    Absolutely cannot express enough how much I loved this video!! As a Dutch person who visits the efteling almost every week, its not often you come across such a well-researched and well thought-out video about this wonderful park! Your interpretation of the ride is stellar, thank you so much for willing to tell almost exactly what this ride feels like!! Also loved the comparison to studio gjibli, it's almost like you're reading my thoughts🤣
    Keep going man, I think I've found a new favorite channel!

  • @joprides
    @joprides Год назад +11

    The Efteling has truly some of the darkrides you can find. My personal favourite is probably Fata Morgana. It's an older ride, but i think it still holds up pretty well for the most part.

    • @MikeFromTheParty
      @MikeFromTheParty  Год назад

      Fata Morgana is great too!

    • @channyh.221B
      @channyh.221B Год назад +2

      When my sister won a class school trip by choice and they went to Efteling, 1 hour before returning to the schoolbus, back to Belgium, she and her classmates went for one last ride on Fata Morgana. While in waiting line, a girl from her class noticed a boy she has seen before at sport games events. To they all talked and having fun and when going into the boat, he sat next to my sister, talking and they exchanged phonenummbers and told they would meet next time in Antwerp at the 'Vogeltjesmarkt' cause that's the only thing the Dutch boy knew. This happened in 1987, all in a moment that, if they didn't win that school trip, the girl form that class wouldn't have known the boy, they wouldn't have talked and this would never have happened. Cause they are still together, have grandkids and for them, Efteling really gave them the fairytail moment. And that's why Fata Morgana still holds that magical spark.

  • @abigailkatestewart7395
    @abigailkatestewart7395 7 месяцев назад +1

    I can relate to the 15 minute rant about a Dutch theme park in the middle of a party. great video man!

  • @Firegen1
    @Firegen1 Год назад +17

    Let's get this party going!
    I've been looking forward to this as Efteling is so slept on by English speaking channels bar Themepark World

    • @MikeFromTheParty
      @MikeFromTheParty  Год назад +2

      Agree it's so slept on in the Anglosphere! Hope you enjoyed it 🥳

    • @Firegen1
      @Firegen1 Год назад +1

      ​@@MikeFromThePartyAlways do Mike Van het Feest. Keeping making great videos 🎉

  • @Kyderra
    @Kyderra Год назад +4

    As a Dutch guy, I never gave this ride much tough.
    I never consider the mid tone of the music being intentional to make you feel like you are half awake until now.
    I think as this ride gets older it's getting better because the bigger theme parks really push hard to make you feel what they want you should be feeling, especially with music.
    It's nice to have a ride by an artist with a specific vision that goes against that.

  • @matthijshannink
    @matthijshannink 5 месяцев назад +1

    I grew up with this ride, experiencing it being a yearly tradition as a child. Now that I’m pushing 30, I still visit the park at least twice a year just to get away from it all. I think Efteling established such a strong emotional connection with me and other Dutch people because it allows us to reconnect with our culture, myths and sagas from the Netherlands and the rest of north western Europe, in a country/world/time that’s highly industrialized and fast paced.
    Dutch people are highly nostalgic.
    It would break my heart if something ever happend to it.

  • @sebastianhuvenaars6537
    @sebastianhuvenaars6537 Год назад +3

    Interesting analysis of the two. If Disney feeds you imagination, De Efteling often gives you the ingredients and let your imagination create the complete experience. Fantastic place.

    • @MikeFromTheParty
      @MikeFromTheParty  Год назад +2

      Great way of putting it!

    • @mweib48
      @mweib48 Год назад

      This is plain truth, it probably has to do with the mk ultra mind control program disney is involved in for years upon years, clearly this is not the case with de efteling.

  • @profoundcake
    @profoundcake 16 дней назад

    Coming back to say this video is the reason I made the trip to Efteling! It was absolutely wonderful. The park is massive and has an ethereal quality to it.

    • @MikeFromTheParty
      @MikeFromTheParty  16 дней назад

      Wow that's amazing, so glad you loved it! Ethereal is the perfect word to describe it

  • @saltiestbun
    @saltiestbun Год назад +1

    If you’re a fan of good dreamy media, on the off chance you haven’t had the pleasure of seeing it yet, I highly recommend Paprika. It’s one of Satoshi Kon’s best works (besides Tokyo Godfathers, the best Christmas film haha), and a masterclass in dream logic. Iirc inception is loooosely based on it, but removed all the joy and weirdness and color and unease of the original (also Paprika’s ost is lovely)
    (I skimmed through the comments to check if someone mentioned it already, but giving them credit in case someone beat me to it

    • @MikeFromTheParty
      @MikeFromTheParty  Год назад +1

      I've not seen Paprika but I've heard great things (definitely remember it being brought up in relation to Inception a lot).
      Honestly my first day at Efteling was one of the best days of my life, I was on such a euphoric high all day!

  • @survivaloftheidiots6239
    @survivaloftheidiots6239 Год назад +1

    Ive never noticed the talking tree!!! So cool, its propably a nod to the other one in het sprookjesbos

    • @MikeFromTheParty
      @MikeFromTheParty  Год назад +1

      Apparently it predates the one in het sprookjesbos which is interesting!

  • @mushroomst3w322
    @mushroomst3w322 9 месяцев назад

    aah i love this video! i’m half dutch (currently not living there, sadly) and this video actually made me miss de efteling. i have never seen any other youtuber discuss the efteling before! what a great synopsis and analysis of something very near to my heart.

  • @y.m.c.acoasters
    @y.m.c.acoasters Год назад +3

    This just makes me want to go to Efteling with you! Couldn’t agree more with what you say about Droomvlucht, such a whimsical experience

    • @MikeFromTheParty
      @MikeFromTheParty  Год назад

      Thanks for watching! What I'm hearing is group trip next year once Dans Macarbe is open? 👀

    • @y.m.c.acoasters
      @y.m.c.acoasters Год назад

      👀👀👀

  • @jotunfalls4026
    @jotunfalls4026 Год назад +6

    I am begging you to make more Efteling videos, this was great

  • @Firegen1
    @Firegen1 Год назад +2

    6:24 We have to have a reflection/response video of you visiting a park, lore/destination blind. It's a really nice way to appreciate the work of ride/show designers sans marketing.

    • @MikeFromTheParty
      @MikeFromTheParty  Год назад +1

      I think sadly this might be the closest we'll get to this, it was a unique set of circumstances that let me visit this blind!

  • @MinerBat
    @MinerBat Год назад +1

    0:28 you are the first time i hear someone else mention how weird and sometimes creepy the rooms and corridors of the diorama area are, and i could not agree more

  • @FloreCreations
    @FloreCreations 10 месяцев назад

    Im obsessed with your style of video, you really captured the essence of droomvlucht while also making me think deeper about it

  • @Kassabonn
    @Kassabonn Год назад

    whenever I go to the Efteling I always have to go on Droomvlucht at least once. I love the way you broke it down in this video to explain just why it feels so much like an actual dream. This video is great

  • @danielhereijgers7681
    @danielhereijgers7681 5 месяцев назад

    This is an awesome take on Efteling and Droomvlucht. Well done!

  • @disneymagiczack
    @disneymagiczack Год назад +2

    Welcome back mate!
    Love your videos, they always make me think!
    I love the style and how simple it is.
    The research is amazing that you do and the results, well they speak for themselves!

  • @Amber-np3iu
    @Amber-np3iu Год назад

    Droomvlucht is nostalgia for me, it has always been there, a beautiful ride through space and fantasy that I will never forget.

  • @somebody4763
    @somebody4763 Год назад

    As a proud Dutch individual, I find immense joy in our exquisite park, the Efteling. It's a delightful blend of amusement, fairy tale enchantment, and natural beauty all rolled into one. What truly distinguishes the Efteling's charm for me is not just the rides themselves, but the remarkable dedication poured into their construction and upkeep, coupled with the meticulous theming that crafts an unforgettable overall experience.
    Among the various attractions, Droomvlucht, or Dream Flight in English, holds a special place in my heart. This sentiment is shared by many others, and there's an undeniable quality that elevates this attraction above the rest. Its lack of a defined story adds an air of mystery, creating an ethereal sensation that truly transports you into a dreamlike state.
    I'm particularly thrilled that Droomvlucht underwent a significant refurbishment, especially with the reintroduction of the celestial scene's planets (which fell down during the major maintenance). While I found the projection that was temporary replacing them fascinating, the restoration of the planets adds a nostalgic touch. Droomvlucht, with its dreamy ambiance, will forever occupy a cherished corner in my heart.

  • @NEAAYT
    @NEAAYT Год назад +3

    CARNAVAL FESTIVAL IS PERFECT. IT IS MY CHILDHOOD.

  • @DaneeGen
    @DaneeGen 9 месяцев назад

    I had a very similar experience when I visited Efteling last year without having done any prior research.
    I thought the ride was incredible and the entire thing gave me a slightly uneasy but relaxed feeling. I came off it not really knowing how to feel but wanting to ride again and again.
    Your points around Disney are really interesting !
    It’s an amazing park and can’t wait to go back!

  • @wplays4271
    @wplays4271 Год назад +1

    I love the Efteling and go there at least once a year. Even after dozens of visits. The attraction is still something special. I once was there with three friends. It was around closing time, and Droomvlucht’s que times were quite literally nonexistent. So we decided we’d ride it one last time.
    We got through the entire que in less than a minute. And sat down. After the ride was over, the ride operators said we could keep sitting. Since there was barely anyone.
    We did this 3 more times. Riding Droomvlucht 4 times in a row, and enjoying every single ride just as much as the ones before. Discovering new things with every ride.
    I absolutely adore the Efteling, the people working in the park love it too. And it shows, I’ve had some great interactions with just other people, walking around the park.

  • @HaroldHeidendom
    @HaroldHeidendom Год назад +1

    After 2 days and nights of horror and crashing mentally rock bottom. I come to your video. I love your naration and almost poëtic form of telling. The DroomVlucht was my favorite atraction as a kid. No Efteling visit was perfect without The Droomvlucht. I am a musician, fascinated by sound since my 7th age (im 32 now) and I often even make music IN MY DREAMS. In my dreams they sound better as any sound ive heard, and when I wake up, i go to the studio sometimes at night to put this on paper. only to come back and see its just a basic Am-F-C-G progression. (the pop progression...) the thing what makes the "normal" so special in dreams are the neurotransmitters in your brain. I am neurodivergent, and only with music I can achieve similar dreamlike fantasies. The 2 disney music examples sound too crowded to me, too much going on with the music, with a view I can only describe as "vaguely a city I have seen on TV from the skies". While droomvlucht works with speakers with sounds, of crickets, water, and even mist generators to feel the moisty forest youre in. Also even the flowery side of these forests are too good to be true. And only in THAT way you can achieve that. They aim for a Sensory experience rather than a story/plot experience. And I always love that. not just as a kid, but still today. It is, and will always be my favorite atraction. To the point I kinda wanna go back. And the People Of Laaf? I love these silly bulky friendly versions of little people. I live in a appartment complex, and one of our neighbours put a Laaf Dude in our garden. I litteraly thought I was tripping. I wasnt, I love this little man. I truely do. Our dutch species of Human. You truely made my day man. thanks a lot. I hope you get millions of subs. you got mine!

  • @Nitzpitz
    @Nitzpitz Год назад +1

    Excellent review of Droomvlucht! It is truly a piece of art. Love your take on it

  • @sickleds
    @sickleds Год назад

    The king of youtube has returned (I really enjoy all your videos, this one was no exception!!)

  • @markvankoeverden3368
    @markvankoeverden3368 11 месяцев назад

    Love your assessment of Droomvlucht Mike! Spot on, I feel. I've always liked the ride a lot, but never gave it much thought. You clearly did.
    Having grown up in Kaatsheuvel (where Efteling is located) in the sixties and seventies, Droomvlucht was always one of the "newer" attractions for me. Other features like "De Indische Waterlelies" (not sure about the name in English) carried more sentimental weight for me. On my next visit, which I am planning on when Dance Macabre (the new horror ride replacing the old Spookslot) has opened, I will visit Droomvlucht again and pay more attention!

  • @_aster_oid
    @_aster_oid Год назад +1

    This is such a wonderful take on an attraction i’ve loved since i was a little kid. I enjoyed the video a lot, thank you!!

  • @MM-ux7kp
    @MM-ux7kp 9 месяцев назад

    This was some cool-ass shyt. I am so glad I clicked the video. Your love shows through the way you talk about the park

  • @Cosmiicllama
    @Cosmiicllama Год назад

    yes Mike. Best youtuber alive. Its been a pleasure dedicating my time credits to watching your videos.

  • @striffleric
    @striffleric Год назад

    great video!! visited efteling for the first time over the summer and this ride definitely stood out, especially the final coastery bit

    • @MikeFromTheParty
      @MikeFromTheParty  Год назад

      Hey Eric, thank you!! That final coastery bit is so fun and surprising

  • @andiolaim
    @andiolaim Год назад +1

    Great video!
    One thing I would add is that the vehicles used to fly over the scenes, but stricter safety regulations forced Efteling to build pathways underneath most of the tracks. It is true that you mostly look out into the scenes, not down, but the effect of flying has really changed over the years.

  • @antonmaes5185
    @antonmaes5185 Год назад +1

    As a Dutch person who really is obsessed with this park. I have to say that you are really well in formed and really ubderstood the meaning of this dark ride in contrast with other English speaking youtubers.

    • @MikeFromTheParty
      @MikeFromTheParty  Год назад +1

      Glad to hear it, I did a lot of research because I was so fascinated by this ride!

    • @antonmaes5185
      @antonmaes5185 Год назад

      @@MikeFromTheParty Good on you, it really shows.

    • @antonmaes5185
      @antonmaes5185 Год назад

      @@MikeFromTheParty Also maybe a few fun facts, when your in the big room with all the fairies and the fairy king, you can see little dolls of fairies in the back to show scale, and you can also see small fairy hands and arms peaking through a wall of plants. To kinda give the idea that there are more hidden that you can't see just yet.
      Dromen met je ogen open "Dreaming with your eyes open" Was also the title of a show that played in the que of the ride in the 1997, 1998 and 2000's. It told us the story of the dark ride.
      Droomvlucht is a dark ride that is not very friendly to people in wheelchairs or people that can't get into the ride them selfs. Thats why the invented the Droomvlucht VR. Its a small room in the same building that can give a small bit of the experience to someone that can't ride the ride it self.
      And here is a small personal fact for me. Not very important to the normal guests, but just a personal one.
      When I was little, my great grand father and great grand mother died. They lived a long live and from there last money we went to the Efteling with every branch of the family.
      Me and my sister where very young, and we did not understand 1 thing. Where are great grand father and mother.
      So our parents told us the following. We whent on the dark ride. And when we arrived at the big dark room with all the planets Floating, that for a kid where huge castles through the stars. They told us then, that our great grand parents where resting there. Where everytime we visited the Efteling, they would be here.
      Since then, about 15 years ago, I still wave them goodbye when I ride the dark ride.
      For me one of the most personal and beautiful things in the park.
      (sorry for any spelling errors, I'm not very good at long English comments)

    • @MikeFromTheParty
      @MikeFromTheParty  Год назад +1

      That's such a beautiful story about your great grandparents, thank you for sharing! What a lovely personal connection to the ride

  • @prod.scumboi5408
    @prod.scumboi5408 Год назад +34

    As a Dutch person who has gone to the efteling way to many times I have a fun fact about the ride. There actually is a tiny story connected to the ride. In the Fairy garden you can see a weird troll sitting on a throne, this is the troll king. He has a story that connects back to the droomvlucht! If you ever go back to the efteling, wander around the Sprookjesbos and maybe you’ll find out just what the story is.

    • @basmathijsen4401
      @basmathijsen4401 Год назад +15

      This isn't true sadly, the troll King in the fairytale forest and the King of the forest (King Oberon) aren't the same person, I don't doubt that Ton van de Ven had a story in mind when creating the attraction but it's not yet been told

    • @MikeFromTheParty
      @MikeFromTheParty  Год назад +3

      Will keep an eye out next time I'm there, definitely didn't spend enough time in the Sprookjesbos!

    • @vincent4205
      @vincent4205 Год назад +9

      @@basmathijsen4401 I believe that he said in an interview that there isn't a story, because he wants the visitors to experience this new world and its scenery, so they can come up with their own stories and associations

  • @opalmoth
    @opalmoth Год назад +1

    Your pronunciation of droomvlucht makes me giggle. But great video! I have so much nostalgia attached to this ride and you explained perfectly what I could never put into words. I really enjoy the style of these videos and the insight provided. So thank you for making this.

    • @MikeFromTheParty
      @MikeFromTheParty  Год назад +2

      I definitely need to work on my Dutch pronunciation ahaha. Glad you still enjoyed it!

  • @itsraeofsunshine
    @itsraeofsunshine Год назад +1

    I am so happy to see another video from you!!!

  • @toaojjc
    @toaojjc Год назад

    As someone who has visited Droomvlucht at least yearly since it opened (As a grown up I have a year pass but as a kid we only got to go once a year) I really like your take on it. And am happy you got to see it before the planets got damaged and taken down. I hope the get restored soon. The scene is really empty with just the castles.
    I like the music so much better than Peter Pan or ET. To me it is all about gently flying and wondering what you will find.
    The first castle scene always felt to me like awakening into the dreamworld from just sleeping.
    I always imagened that the forest scenes are the fairytale forrest from the Efteling at night when the visitors left the park, represented in the dreamworld. And then the stary coridor is transforming you to a galaxy far far away to my favorite floating castles and planet scene. I love how the music changes in that room.
    The last scene with going down in the forest represent to me slowly waking up.
    To this day my favorite darkride.

  • @evelyne7843
    @evelyne7843 Год назад

    you just earned a new subscriber! your videos are engaging and you have a good way of storytelling. your interpertation of droomvlucht is so good and really articulates how this ride makes you feel. And imagine how the ride also has a big nostalgia factor for the dutchies. Awesome!

  • @GarryWilliams555
    @GarryWilliams555 Год назад +1

    Droomvlucht is by far and away my favourite dark ride and Eftelling somehow surpassed my sky high expectations. It's like Heaven to me. Also, Carnival Festival is amazing lol.

  • @colorbar.s
    @colorbar.s Год назад

    this was my favourite ride as a child, I remember coming back from efteling in the evening and laying in bed still feeling like I'm floating through the ride

  • @kbuttons19
    @kbuttons19 Год назад +1

    I remember going here as a child but I’ve always wanted to go back to experience it with new eyes. You made me want to go even sooner!

    • @MikeFromTheParty
      @MikeFromTheParty  Год назад

      I obviously don't have the childhood connection but I think it really works whatever age you are!

  • @colorbar.s
    @colorbar.s Год назад

    this video was AMAZING!!! thank you for appreciating our beloved ride and park!!!

    • @MikeFromTheParty
      @MikeFromTheParty  Год назад

      The pleasure was all mine! An amazing ride in an amazing park

  • @babii3z0910
    @babii3z0910 Год назад +1

    It’s the iconic theme park in the Netherlands. I visited myself last year and I was in love with it. In my view, you can’t compare this park and Disneyland as they all have the uniqueness.

  • @dandygardner9404
    @dandygardner9404 Год назад +1

    That was a very interesting take on Droomvlucht! Great video! When you say it can be hard to pinpoint what the emotions are really supposed to be, I found that pretty valuable. When I first visited the Efteling (my first time at a theme park btw) I was looking forward to Droomvlucht so much, and also rode it 5 times too, but I didn't love it as much as I thought I would... I had built it as kind of 80's fantasy film ride not unlike the Dark Crystal or the Never-ending Story... and it wasn't like that. So, your video totally gave me a renewed perspective which I really appreciate. And yes these dolls inspire a feeling one cannot pinpoint haha so true! The smells did give me a headache tho. My favourite dark ride was Symbolica tho. I also really appreciate how friendly towards solo riders Efteling is. I walked into Villa Volta not knowing what to expect and it was incredible and I can't wait for Danse macabre !

    • @MikeFromTheParty
      @MikeFromTheParty  Год назад

      It's interesting how expectations can affect our experiences so much! Glad you enjoyed the video, I'm also very excited to Dans Macarbe 🎻

  • @roxylandmedia
    @roxylandmedia Год назад

    Another incredible video as always! Love how you really transported us to the park!

  • @Zowiezowiezo
    @Zowiezowiezo Год назад

    This video felt like a love letter to my childhood. Droomvlucht is magical

  • @AdamYJ
    @AdamYJ Год назад +1

    There’s a really interesting vibe to that ride from what I’ve seen. The style of the figures reminds me of the work of artists like illustrator Brian Froud and comic book artist Mike Ploog. And the dreamy fantasy feel reminds me of 1980s fantasy films like Legend and Labyrinth.

  • @shesgonestella
    @shesgonestella Год назад

    Saving this for my drive to work tomorrow! Can’t wait!

  • @abbiecharlene7
    @abbiecharlene7 Год назад

    I love being right and I love it even more when a video is this enthrallingly well articulated and clearly passionate about such an incredibly niche and wonderful topic

  • @MM-ux7kp
    @MM-ux7kp 9 месяцев назад

    Also; Liked, subscribed, watched, shared on tumblr, etc. You are a good content creator from what I have seen so far.
    I wish nothing for you except good things. That goes for anybody reading this message.

  • @charzakwinn1398
    @charzakwinn1398 Год назад

    I think Efteling really captures that dreamlike fairytale feel like no other. Many of the rides are based on local folklore which are firmly rooted in old Germanic traditions. In these traditions the focus is always on honorable behavior, and finding a balance in that which is light, and that which comes from darkness. Jim Henson also was able to capture this atmosphere with his creative vision. Movies like Dark Crystal, Labyrinth, but also the “Storyteller” series have this unique feel.

  • @GHAMVs
    @GHAMVs Год назад +11

    Who keeps inviting this guy to parties?
    And how do I get these invites?

  • @leealvarez6857
    @leealvarez6857 Год назад

    Hookhand , the Lanterns and flags hanging across the set and the painted flowers in the doorway . This is where Disney's inspiration for TANGLED came from .

  • @ka-san5613
    @ka-san5613 Год назад

    Wow i've ridden that thing multiple times over the course of 20 years and never stopped to think about this. Now the little red fucker at the end of the ride that pops up makes sence. I think most adults remember that animatronic. When i was riding this for the first time as a kid i went into a sort of trance,or i suppose dreamlike state, just utterly baffled by the experience. Then that little red troll thing at the end felt like such a jolt. A jumpscare that made me and allot of other kids cry. While watching your video it all came together for me. That little bastard is supposed to scare you awake :P.

    • @MikeFromTheParty
      @MikeFromTheParty  Год назад

      I adore this, wish I'd made this connection to include in the video!!

  • @ashlielepek
    @ashlielepek Год назад

    Just discovered your channel, and I ♥ it! Please make more videos. My daughter and I love watching them.

    • @MikeFromTheParty
      @MikeFromTheParty  Год назад

      Definitely more on the way! So glad you and your daughter love them

  • @JaimyinJapan
    @JaimyinJapan Год назад

    I've been waiting for this this video!! Such a great concept and well researched, love the video's man keep it up!

  • @GLJosh
    @GLJosh Год назад +3

    I think a Microsoft Excel ride could be pretty cool. Make it old school, with the Paperclip tapping your ride vehicle, breakdowns in the ride could be called "error in file loading", a room based on Pivot tables with numbers flying all around, choosing a Graph type room, etc. Or just make it like that traveling Zombie dark ride that's just a blank metal box inside but add pictures of Bill Gates.

  • @iknowthatidontknow1
    @iknowthatidontknow1 Год назад

    This is just such a fantastic video! I've been to the Efteling a lot as a kid, but since I live on the other side of the country it's not possible for me to go very often. This video definitely makes me want to go again, though. I love your interpretation of what the Droomvlucht is and it makes me want to go back to experience it myself again!
    Also, I really wouldn't hold it against you to do more Efteling videos
    And apart from that, I too would LOVE to visit the Efteling with you

    • @MikeFromTheParty
      @MikeFromTheParty  Год назад +1

      I think the Efteling is still great however old you are! I definitely will be back and might return to it as video topic if I have a good idea...

  • @MinerBat
    @MinerBat Год назад +1

    0:52 what do you mean, carnaval festival is great

  • @fabiennehumblet5343
    @fabiennehumblet5343 Год назад

    From Belgium : beautiful video of one of my favorites rides all parks put together. Two things I would like to add : in order to make this ride even more inclusive they also spray an originally made perfume throughout the ride (perfume that can be bought at the end oh the attraction as a house scent). Yeah there here to make money as well😂. Second : this ride is not accessible for people in wheelchair, so if you’ re the only person in wheelchair travelling with a group that can access the ride, you have the ability to go on the left side of the ride, register, and you will receive a virtual realty device,, and all your group will be equipped with headphones. When they board the ride you will be able to see, hear and feel the music but also communicate with your group to share your amazement. And of course you will also be able to smell the perfume of the attraction

  • @johnps1670
    @johnps1670 Год назад

    It's a great experience and the whole family can ride it.

  • @cooljay7387
    @cooljay7387 4 месяца назад

    This video made me take a day on my European vacation to visit a theme park. Its a great park!

  • @obsidianwolf1999
    @obsidianwolf1999 Год назад +1

    13:30 i find the music very soothing & relaxing

  • @rigbytheracoon
    @rigbytheracoon Год назад

    MISSED U!!! SO HAPPY TO HAVE A NEW VID :D!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @RyuDarkwood
    @RyuDarkwood Год назад +1

    You make me see a loved and praised dark ride in such a different way. I love to hear your take on the orientalism in 'Fata Morgana'.

    • @MikeFromTheParty
      @MikeFromTheParty  Год назад +3

      I'm glad you enjoyed it! I've done a bit of reading on this and wouldn't necessarily rule it out, but would want to be careful about how I approached it considering my white background.

  • @swaaze1
    @swaaze1 Год назад

    Loved this ❤ thank you for sharing

  • @MissFanCulture
    @MissFanCulture Год назад

    Yessss so happy to see a new upload from you

  • @topcat43truffles15
    @topcat43truffles15 Год назад

    Interesting analysis, the bit about the music I found most interesting. I agree with your assessment of the Disney music, the way it pushes you down the path they select for you. And the music for your ride was more in letting your mind drift along at its own pace, exhibiting a dream like experience, not in a focused direction like Disneys. I enjoyed your post Thank You. 👍🏻🍻😎

  • @luciafloria1675
    @luciafloria1675 Год назад

    I'm from the Netherlands and this theme park is my childhood it's great

  • @dolanbright
    @dolanbright Год назад +2

    11:43
    It can't be a ripoff of the one from Taytopark since:
    Droomvlucht was opened in 1993.
    From 2006 till 2008 they had a Fairytale tree tv-series.
    On April 1st 2010 they built the Fairytale tree in the Fairytale forest.
    So all of this took place before Taytopark itself even opened

    • @MikeFromTheParty
      @MikeFromTheParty  Год назад +1

      That's the joke 😭

    • @dolanbright
      @dolanbright Год назад

      @@MikeFromTheParty Aaahh well that explains a lot, thank goodness😂😂😂

    • @dolanbright
      @dolanbright Год назад

      ​@@MikeFromThePartyAlso when you were at Efteling last year, was Het Spookslot still opened and if yes, did you visit it?
      Because that attraction truly is a gem in the themepark world

    • @MikeFromTheParty
      @MikeFromTheParty  Год назад

      I did manage to experience it thankfully and I absolutely adored it! Whilst I'm sad it closed I hope Danse Macabre will be a worthy successor

  • @YMilkshake
    @YMilkshake Год назад

    The Ghibli to Disney comparison is actually perfect, never thought of it that way

  • @maartenkos98
    @maartenkos98 Год назад

    You sir, are spot on. Droomvlucht is my favorite. (and the only thing about Carnaval Festival is uncomfortable is the music)

  • @olafmoerings7204
    @olafmoerings7204 Год назад +1

    i think the statement that every ride tells a story is still true, but not in a literal way, instead of literally telling a story, it creates an environment with events that the viever can interpret in their own way, thus allowing each guest to create their own "story" for themselves

  • @arturobianco848
    @arturobianco848 Год назад

    Damm this is one of the strangest revieuws i've seen about efteling and for some reason you totally nailed it. Yup thats about the essence of dreamflight.

  • @JarharaJaiArik
    @JarharaJaiArik 9 месяцев назад

    even though it is very unknown, I think the movie that best pulls of being set mostly in a dream is Imaginaerum. It doesn't really have anything in common with Droomvlucht since it pulls off the dreamy feel in a completely different way but I adore both equally.

  • @ageoflove1980
    @ageoflove1980 Год назад +1

    Every ride does have a story but not in a traditional way. The story is more emotional than literal if that makes any sense. It leaves just enough room to give your own interpretation to things and that makes the rides very reridable: You dont want to experience the story again, you want to revisit that feeling. The clever thing is, is that every participant develops an almost personal connection to the rides. The music plays a huge part in this too, every ride has an original track of course specifically composed to strenghten such a connection. Thats probably the case with the Ghibli films too because the story often makes little sense to me, but the feeling the art, the characters and the music cause is all too familiar. Sometimes things are just better when they are not literally spelled out for you 100%

  • @hafsahshadow2933
    @hafsahshadow2933 8 месяцев назад

    i like to imagine that all of these videos take place at the same party and he just has a ton of costume changes

  • @ragea1
    @ragea1 9 месяцев назад

    Didn't see it mentioned, but if you haven't watched Vanilla Sky you definitely should, I think it does an amazing job presenting the world of dreams vs inception.

  • @EricMontreal22
    @EricMontreal22 Год назад

    Another fantastic video--you've quickly become my fave theme park video essayist (although I would have had to have had several smokes to listen to all of this if you cornered me at a party.) Dark rides are 95% of my love for theme parks (and one reason I give props to the original Disneyland as the best is because they've kept, and keep updating, all their Fantasyland dark rides--I'd seriously pay the price of admission just for those five rides...) so I've been obsessed with Efteling, which seems like maybe THE park for dark rides in all their iterations, for a long time, watched all the videos, but have yet to go.
    Mind blowing for me was your comparison of the park v. Disney with Ghibli v. Disney. I love Disney's parks, and love classic Disney to death--don't get me wrong--but I do tend to prefer my media experiences to have that air of ambiguity that you describe so well with Ghibli (which is also why I'm a Sondheim musical theatre geek, with his obsession with ambiguity, and not a Lloyd Webber one.) This just seems such a perfect analogy, I'm ashamed I never thought of it myself.
    Now I want you to do video essays for all their dark rides. Starting with Carnival Festival!

    • @MikeFromTheParty
      @MikeFromTheParty  Год назад

      I definitely don't think Efteling can quite compare with the absolute insane dark ride line-up of the original Disneyland but I think it can comfortably go toe to toe with Disneyland Paris for example.
      Might do another Efteling video, but won't be touching Carnaval Festival with a 10-foot pole!

    • @EricMontreal22
      @EricMontreal22 Год назад

      Everytime I hear about a potential Disneyland closure, I gird my loins that it's going to be one of the Fantasyland dark rides--so I'm glad that it seems that won't happen anytime soon, what with all their recent upgrades. As the good gay uncle I am, I took my niece to Vancouver's amusement park this week for Halloween stuff, and we rode through their *one* dark ride--and she asked me, honestly!, why there couldn't be a better similar ride. (To be fair--this was a miserable dark ride--vaguely moving figures behind what looked like bug screens) And as it works out we are meant to be going, if funds permit, to a family wedding in Amsterdam next year. So maybe I'll get to go with her on some of this stuff.
      I did watch about a minute of footage of Carnaval Festival. You have my sympathies for being on that even once. @@MikeFromTheParty

    • @MikeFromTheParty
      @MikeFromTheParty  Год назад +1

      It's not too difficult to get to from Amsterdam, definitely worth a detour if you do get over!

    • @EricMontreal22
      @EricMontreal22 Год назад

      Definitely top priority for me! Thanks again for these great videos. @@MikeFromTheParty

  • @ashleyboots3386
    @ashleyboots3386 Год назад

    I really need to experience this attraction!!
    I have brain damage, severe dissociation and amnesia, as well as complete aphantasia. This prevents me from visualizing things or reliving memories. But my dreams are astonishingly vivid. I'd love to see if this captures that feeling of "more real than real life" my dreams always give me!

  • @cmp615
    @cmp615 Год назад

    just discovered your channel keep up the good work! i love the concept behind your videos/channel and holy shit i need to finally go to efteling

  • @mimleierja
    @mimleierja Год назад

    I love de efteling. It's one of my favourite themeparcs❤❤❤

  • @FelineRM
    @FelineRM Год назад

    4:28 you forgot broodje kroket!! :) as a Dutchy, I can tell you Droomvlucht is part of my personality. I haven't been there since I was a kid...

    • @FelineRM
      @FelineRM Год назад

      Ok so... I posted last reaction mid video, I almost didn't watch at all because I actually felt judgmental... like, what's this guy going to say about one of my favorite childhood memories?!? But I'm glad I did :) I almost got emotional! (Almost... because you seem to know a bit about the Dutch, then you know we don't get emotional 😅) I can't believe I haven't been on this ride for so long!! It's exactly everything you described it to be. And now I want my dreams to be more like droomvlucht too. Thank you *+.*

    • @MikeFromTheParty
      @MikeFromTheParty  Год назад +1

      I'm so glad you liked it so much! Definitely worth a return visit 🧚