Abandoned - Disney World's 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea

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    When the Magic Kingdom opened in 1971, 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea: Submarine Voyage became an instant hit. It was a theme park attraction like no other in Florida and a classic ride within Walt Disney World for decades to come. However by 1994, the iconic attraction was abruptly closed and would sit abandoned for the next decade, sitting in the middle of the most visited theme park on earth. Join me today as I find out why and take a look at the history of this beloved attraction.
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  • @angrycharizard
    @angrycharizard Месяц назад +1709

    I feel like every time a "temporarily" closed attraction gets a character meet & greet in its queue space, you know it's never coming back lol. Same thing with Stitch's Great Escape

    • @christinacody8653
      @christinacody8653 Месяц назад +94

      One exception was the Tiki Room. IT was restored after a HUGE campaign to bring it back.

    • @tisFrancesfault
      @tisFrancesfault Месяц назад +69

      "Temporarily closed" for theme parks is akin to "they have my full support!" In politics. Not necessarily a death sentence but sure is close..

    • @HSAC.WDTK.DTKT.LFO.
      @HSAC.WDTK.DTKT.LFO. Месяц назад +32

      Soon every Disney property will just be an Instagram wall.

    • @jacksonteller3973
      @jacksonteller3973 Месяц назад +21

      @@christinacody8653 and because Under New Management suffered from a fire in 2011 that left the animatronics badly damaged to the point where they had no choice but to bring the original back, had that not happened who knows UNM might still be going today.

    • @emmettito
      @emmettito Месяц назад +18

      The Starcade at Tomorrowland (Disneyland) became a meet and greet and has never been the same 😭

  • @TrashComments
    @TrashComments Месяц назад +1243

    This was one of the few Disney rides that I wish was still around today because it showed how creative the Disney Imagineers were. The immersion and atmosphere when boarding that nautilus was absolutely amazing. When people say that this was the true definition of an E-Ticket attraction, they’re not wrong at all!
    Rest easy, 20,000 LUTS, we miss you ❤️

    • @TSoneonetwo
      @TSoneonetwo Месяц назад +36

      I dare to say it completely embodied the concept that was behind the idea of immersion. the attempt to make you feel you had left Central Florida and travelled to some far away place.

    • @scottzinn6326
      @scottzinn6326 Месяц назад +25

      I was so pissed as a kid when they closed this ride.

    • @BrownEyePinch
      @BrownEyePinch Месяц назад +10

      It was fun

    • @radioactiveduck6
      @radioactiveduck6 Месяц назад +14

      This was my absolutely favorite ride at MK when I went as a kid. Forever wondering why they closed it instead of sprucing it up.

    • @HowManyHintsDoYouNeed
      @HowManyHintsDoYouNeed Месяц назад +12

      people became too chonky for the ride and it was claustrophobic but I agree, I wish i got to experience it, I think Defunctland is working on a VR tour of the ride.

  • @Military-Museum-LP
    @Military-Museum-LP Месяц назад +99

    I feel so lucky to have experienced this ride. I was impressed and the memory is strong.

  • @foto21
    @foto21 Месяц назад +51

    One of the best movies Disney ever made. Entertaining for all ages, with deep messages for adults. Amazing cast from James Mason to Kirk Douglas to the moralist professor, played by Paul Lukas, and of course, Peter Lorre. SUCH an AMAZING adventure story from Jules Verne, and one of those rare examples where Hollywood improved something, and didn't ruin it, but the film was made in 1954, so the Golden Age of Hwood was still nearby.

  • @Vulpine407
    @Vulpine407 Месяц назад +744

    Former 20K sub driver from the early eighties here. Fantastic video. Really brought back memories. At the time I worked there, we still had twelve subs total. Ten of them were powered by natural gas engines and the other two were experimental diesel models. And, yes, the ride was hugely popular at the time. Our line during peak seasons would easily hit 120+ minutes. The one thing this video can't quite convey is the incredible ambience of the attraction. Once you were in the queue line, the various rock and coral formations basically sealed you off from Fantasyland. You would look across the lagoon and see Volcania (much like in the movie) towering up. Music from the movie also set the mood. It was like walking into the movie made real life. For us, the outfit was a mixed bag. It looked awesome. The shirts were nice and breathed well. The hat was heavy (mainly because of the metal Nautilus buckle on the front of it.) The pants were rather uncomfortable. I remember them being incredibly stiff. But there is no doubt it was one of the most iconic outfits in the park. There as a certain pride to wearing that outfit. It was very unique and we always stood out to the guests. Interestingly, we were not permitted to walk anywhere else in Fantasyland except directly to the tunnel accesses either behind Pinocchio's (next to us) or behind Mr. Toad's Wild Ride (across from us) as our outfits didn't "fit-in" with the rest of the area.

    • @ZiddersRooFurry
      @ZiddersRooFurry Месяц назад +52

      I went there so often back then I probably had you as a skipper. Thanks for helping provide me with so many amazing memories.

    • @Ottie193
      @Ottie193 Месяц назад +16

      I'm surprised that the subs were powered by ICE engines, I had expected them to be electric, though I guess this ride was opened in the '70s.

    • @dporrasxtremeLS3
      @dporrasxtremeLS3 Месяц назад +22

      Wow! Thanks for sharing this! I remember we used to go to Disney all the time when we were young. One time at the submarines we saw Lloyd Bridges with his two sons! My cousin Many said Oh he's the guy from Father Knows Best! I said No Many! He's from Sea Hunt! Lloyd Bridges just laughed with us! What a moment in time I will never forget!

    • @Irish39100
      @Irish39100 Месяц назад +7

      Did they ever have squid Arms popping in through some of the Pipe Fittings Early on ?

    • @Muddy.Teabagger
      @Muddy.Teabagger Месяц назад +10

      i got to go to Disney land as a kid in the 90s and i will say some of the rides just waiting to go in was fun, i remember the back to the future ride to this day, and i all so remember the ride "its a small world" but not for it being good. but as i kid getting to go on all the rides and me and my bother did that as we got to go round the park by are self's just had to meet back some were at some set time but it still brings a smile to me now.

  • @SueBobChicVid
    @SueBobChicVid Месяц назад +503

    This was the definition of an E-Ticket ride! My first voyage was in 1972 when I was 7 years old. I went on to serve on US subs.

    • @XRatedPoetry
      @XRatedPoetry Месяц назад +10

      How did you comment on this video 4 days ago???

    • @SueBobChicVid
      @SueBobChicVid Месяц назад +45

      @@XRatedPoetry Time travel. And Patreon.

    • @joustingking
      @joustingking Месяц назад +4

      ​@@SueBobChicVidThe Final Countdown is real!

    • @dannydaw59
      @dannydaw59 Месяц назад +2

      Have been on the sub ride at Waikiki Beach?

    • @x808drifter
      @x808drifter Месяц назад +1

      ​@@dannydaw59​No, because there isn't one.
      Atlantis Subs is in Honolulu not Waikiki.

  • @Mechamaniac
    @Mechamaniac Месяц назад +20

    The Tokyo Disney Sea attractions surrounding 20,000 Leagues are breathtaking. They're centered around being on the island of Vulcania and include a roller coaster that takes you through the volcano as well as the Nautilus ride. I've been to TDS 4 times and have yet to manage to ride the roller coaster because TDS doesn't do Fast Pass etc. and the lines every time I have been there have been more than 2 hours long.

    • @MatthewKanwisher
      @MatthewKanwisher 18 дней назад +1

      They do now, you can book time queues for some rides and a couple rides have pay per use fast pass

  • @jaredb908
    @jaredb908 Месяц назад +25

    My grandpa was one of the production leads at Morgan Yachts when the boats (submarines) were produced for the 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea ride. He also worked on the original Paddle Wheel river boat, The Admiral Joe Fowler, as well as all the rental runabout boats for when the Magic Kingdom originally opened. He had some of the coolest stories about meeting Roy Disney and working on incredible projects such as these.

  • @annconover1277
    @annconover1277 Месяц назад +296

    My father got into trouble with his bosses at Disney. He worked for Reddy Creek, and his job was to make sure the water was safe and clean. Once he came home and said he made 20k TOO clean. You could see the strings/wires from the far side of the park in the late 70's early 80's. They had to add dirt to cloud up the water for a wile.

    • @redzebrave
      @redzebrave Месяц назад +30

      I went there in 1977, could see all the wires. I had so great expectations for the ride been a fan of Jules Vernes. I really wanted to see some real sea life, thinking it was a kind of aquarium.

    • @AgraFarmsllc
      @AgraFarmsllc Месяц назад +25

      I worked as maintenance the summer before I went. Into the service. I had a dive license so I got to work on it and space mountain. I enjoyed 20,000 more.

    • @loraweems8712
      @loraweems8712 Месяц назад +5

      In 1997, my husband and I visited the submarine ride at the West Edmonton Mall, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. It was not too bad...but we discovered that my hubby got claustrophobic!

    • @snsnplpl
      @snsnplpl Месяц назад +10

      It was best at night, couldn't see the wires

    • @jasonwilson9446
      @jasonwilson9446 Месяц назад +7

      The first sub ride I went on was the Disneyland version and I loves it. When I moved to Florida I was really excited to ride 20k a Disney World but was quickly disappointed. I remember all the fish being haphazardly painted in weird neon colors and they must have not covered the strings because they were coted in the same paint. When I hear people complaining about the strings I know exactly what they are talking about. That being said I would still go on the ride during every visit and did my best to suspend disbelief because it was fun to believe you were in a real sub on an underwater adventure.

  • @DiamondDepthYT
    @DiamondDepthYT Месяц назад +389

    Defunctland recreated this ride in VR here on RUclips. It's an amazing recreation.
    I showed it to my father, who's only memory of Disney when he was younger is this ride. It gave him a lot of nostalgia.

    • @brianb8060
      @brianb8060 Месяц назад +24

      Thank you for mentioning that. I wasn't aware of that video.
      It was odd being on the Starboard side of the boat. We always ended up on the Port side.

    • @BrownEyePinch
      @BrownEyePinch Месяц назад +5

      It closed in the 1990s, not 1890s

    • @SuperFoxdemon
      @SuperFoxdemon Месяц назад +2

      I came to say this!!!

    • @patrickdaly5988
      @patrickdaly5988 Месяц назад +1

      Amazing. Thanks for that.

    • @MichaelSTaylor
      @MichaelSTaylor Месяц назад +3

      Pretty sure this was the 1790s because Hamilton going on this ride was a deleted song from the musical.

  • @JK-Handyman
    @JK-Handyman Месяц назад +20

    The best part of this video was the interview of Chris Cooper. As A father of a 4 year old I can relate to the magic & imagination little kids can have and its so precious. Life loses its luster as we age unfortunately and its only revitalized when we have or own children and can relive our childhood through their them as the discover the world with fresh un-jaded eyes.

  • @DG-wu7ke
    @DG-wu7ke Месяц назад +10

    I rode this ride in 1972 in Orlando. 12yrs old and rarely impressed, this was the most memorable ride we visited. At that time everything was handcrafted but made to be realistic to the theme of each attraction.

  • @rachelelder1428
    @rachelelder1428 Месяц назад +289

    Fun fact--there is water from 20,000 Leagues in the queue of The Jungle Cruise as well! I was a skipper from 2018-2020 and you could find it on the walls in the fastpass queue, inside a small metal cannister facing unload. I could always tell it because it's marked with a small piece of glow-in-the-dark tape!

    • @gmmeier321
      @gmmeier321 8 дней назад +1

      That’s awesome. Will have to go find that next visit.

  • @Nbeages
    @Nbeages Месяц назад +184

    I went on this ride in 1993 and I’ve been a submarine sailor In the navy for 14 years. This and down periscope made me want to do it and I love it.

    • @danaphilmon
      @danaphilmon Месяц назад +5

      Hope you never ran into Mr. Pasqual !!!

    • @user-iz3dg9qh8b
      @user-iz3dg9qh8b Месяц назад +3

      Id like to get one of the boats , use it for a pleasure craft., imagine that cruising off of Gloucester.😊

    • @spudhut2246
      @spudhut2246 28 дней назад +9

      Awesome, Hunt for Red October was my reason....Salute Brother.

  • @DavidHerscher
    @DavidHerscher Месяц назад +10

    I remember this ride, I rode it when I was very young. The only time I ever went to Disney World. It was, amazing, and galvanized itself in my young brain to be one of my earliest and fondest memories.

  • @WarHawk-
    @WarHawk- Месяц назад +3

    I remember going on that ride in '78 not long after Disney World Opened. Everything at that time was so new that it actually took away from the experience, especially in areas that were supposed to be presented as being ancient, like lost Atlantis. Still, I cherish having experienced the adventure with my young children.

  • @XFolf
    @XFolf Месяц назад +176

    I'm a huge 20k leagues nerd, the disney sub version is my favorite external design. This video was so satisfying, thank you.

    • @BrightSunFilms
      @BrightSunFilms  Месяц назад +15

      Glad you enjoyed!

    • @kellychuang8373
      @kellychuang8373 Месяц назад

      Also used to be on there as well and also another part of bad news 99 Cents Only Stores went away and are bankrupt. Really give it a Google and find out anyway you can about it.

    • @floppytnarwal1641
      @floppytnarwal1641 Месяц назад +1

      With you on that. Still love this subs design

  • @ultramet
    @ultramet Месяц назад +194

    This used to be my favorite ride at WDW when I was a kid. It was amazing. Thanks for this video Jake.

    • @BrightSunFilms
      @BrightSunFilms  Месяц назад +17

      Thanks for watching!

    • @Buggabones
      @Buggabones Месяц назад +5

      I only have very feint memories of riding it, but I remember the abandoned lagoon very well.

    • @mjrussell414
      @mjrussell414 Месяц назад +1

      That was my favourite ride when I was a kid and I still remember how I felt looking through the portholes at the wonders at 5 years old in 1974. I did get to go back a couple times again, and was saddened to hear that they closed it. Maybe there’s a video I can watch now 50 years later.

  • @zerotodona1495
    @zerotodona1495 Месяц назад +19

    I loved that ride as a kid. Honestly the old rides were so much better than these new ones.

  • @lucyalexander3607
    @lucyalexander3607 Месяц назад +4

    I've been to Tokyo Disney Sea twice. I'm going again for a third time this summer. This ride is great for smaller kids, but it is fun for adults too. Disney Tokyo is the best out of all the Disneys, in my opinion.

  • @nicfornario
    @nicfornario Месяц назад +141

    14:53 Pooh’s Playful Spot (now relocated) also has a carving of the Nautilus inside the tree. Ask a cast member the next time you’re waiting for your “Many Adventure’s of Winnie The Pooh” lightening lane time. They’re always really excited to point out the location!

    • @averteddisasterbarely2339
      @averteddisasterbarely2339 Месяц назад +2

      Playful spot sounds funny !

    • @BlazeHeartPanther
      @BlazeHeartPanther Месяц назад +3

      @@averteddisasterbarely2339 It makes sense given Pooh also has a "Thotful Spot" for where he goes to thinks.

  • @DVX_BELLORVM
    @DVX_BELLORVM Месяц назад +108

    20,000 Leagues Under the Sea epitomized the magic of Disney World as a kid. I mean, where else could you take a ride on a submarine?? The narration, creepy organ music, and cramped quarters aboard created an unforgettable atmosphere. It's crazy to think that it closed down 30 years ago. The memories are even more special to me now that some of the people who I went on the ride with are no longer around.

    • @williamr5371
      @williamr5371 Месяц назад +5

      I couldn’t agree more. One of my favs

    • @rusty-oc2tj
      @rusty-oc2tj Месяц назад +3

      i am 73 yrs old and remember my one time rideing one of those subs, it wasnt perfect but quite realistic, i am sad to hear they buried them, so sad, they could have found some better place for them, get them out of the ground disney, so very depressing 😢

    • @matthewserrao2926
      @matthewserrao2926 Месяц назад

      The California Disneyland has an extremely similar ride. I think it’s Finding Nemo related

    • @craigdarby9533
      @craigdarby9533 Месяц назад

      ​@@matthewserrao2926That's what he said in the video.

  • @Thelawncarenut
    @Thelawncarenut Месяц назад +3

    This was one of my favorites as a kid! Thanks for covering it.

  • @frankg5714
    @frankg5714 28 дней назад +2

    Thank you for putting this together.

  • @jimmythetrumpster3976
    @jimmythetrumpster3976 Месяц назад +262

    Tell Chris Cooper this is James Edwards, I worked with him from 92 to 95. Rear dock was the best. "GTO Green taillights only!"

    • @GoddessofWisdom
      @GoddessofWisdom Месяц назад +24

      Omg this is awesome!

    • @jerrodfine4881
      @jerrodfine4881 Месяц назад +49

      If that message gets to him, can also tell him that I was one of those kids that came off that ride and said wow? I have worked on many ships and even a few submarines in my professional career. Today I’m a HVAC Tech 4 servicing power plants, airports and industrial facilities as well as a firemen.

    • @InveterateThorn
      @InveterateThorn Месяц назад +19

      I was on the crew in the fall of ‘92! “Pssst!” 😜

    • @user-iz1vx8gv8q
      @user-iz1vx8gv8q Месяц назад +5

      I worked there too during that time as part of the Walt Disney World College Program

    • @jimmythetrumpster3976
      @jimmythetrumpster3976 Месяц назад

      @user-iz1vx8gv8q what's your 10/20?

  • @Lex1uth3r
    @Lex1uth3r Месяц назад +152

    Not gonna lie, as a kid this was probably my favorite ride at Disney and definitely the most memorable. I was there back in 91 and then again right before this ride closed and still remember the entire experience. It was just so cool and unique. Thanks for making this video, really brought back those memories.

  • @hcrawford
    @hcrawford Месяц назад +3

    I remember going to the WDW Preview Center at the construction site in the 1960s, and was completely wowed by the submarine concept art. I couldn't wait for the park to open to experience that ride. There were some cheesy moments, yet it was cleverly done and felt very real. I'll miss this ride, but at least there are related opportunities in other parks around the world.

  • @n7565j
    @n7565j Месяц назад +1

    As an 11 year old boy on July 4th 1976, our family camped at Fort Wilderness Camp Ground. We got to see the fire works from a boat while on the way to the park the fireworks started and our guide stopped the boat so we could watch, BEST SEATS IN THE HOUSE!!! And the best fireworks show I've ever scene to this day!!! I remember 20k leagues under the sea and quite enjoyed it :-) My wife and I still occasionally use the phrase, "that was an E ticket ride" ;-) We visited KSC as well on that trip, what a vacation for a VERY small town boy!!! Great video sir!!!

  • @Socrates21stCentury
    @Socrates21stCentury Месяц назад +43

    I was (10) when my family went to DisneyWorld in 1973 ... 20,000 Leagues was the most exciting and greatest attraction I can remember ... followed very closely by the Haunted Mansion! I never realized that the attraction was so short lived ... but I LOVED it !!! 🙂

  • @johnnyenglish6751
    @johnnyenglish6751 Месяц назад +51

    I use to love this ride as a kid. And what a lot people didn't know was that once you entered the giant squid part, if you put your head up against the window and looked down you would see the squid's head and eyes looking up at you. Most just looked straight out the window looking at the arms and bubbles coming up!

  • @jeffreycoyle12
    @jeffreycoyle12 Месяц назад +1

    I have vivid memories of this ride as a child. I thought the sub “submerging” was so cool and I really liked the total immersion the ride put the guest in. Thanks for the video walk down memory lane 🙏

  • @Caveman57
    @Caveman57 Месяц назад +1

    I went on that ride in 1971. It was great! I still remember it very fondly. I recently found a photo that i took of the submarines. Such a piece of Disney history. Thanks for doing this video. It'll help keep that piece of history alive.

  • @mahatmarandy5977
    @mahatmarandy5977 Месяц назад +80

    Oh boy, this one hurt. 20,000 Leagues was the 2nd or 3rd ride I rode on my very first visit to WDW when I was 6 or 7 years old. It was my first 'ludicrously long line' that I ever waited in, and the giant squid scared the hell out of me. Even so, it was a really treasured memory I have of my parents, and I rode it every chance I had. In Grad Nite '85 - I don't know if they still do Grad Nites anymore - there were only a couple thousand people in the park but it was open all night long. Anyway, I rode it *five times in a row.* There weren't enough passengers waiting in line for them to fill up the subs, so the cast members would just say, "If you want to ride it again, just stay in your seats" so I did. As cool as the ride was, riding it at *NIGHT* when the outdoor lighting was different (no sun) was a really different, amazing experience.
    I always looked forward to taking my own kid there someday, and when I finally got the chance....it was closed. And never re-opened. Between that and the re-theming of Tomorrowland (Which I hated and still hate, and consider it to be basically vandalism), it was kind of a heartbreaking experience because my kid will never be able to have the same experience my parents gave me.
    Sad.
    The *OTHER* salvaged sub was at the MGM-Disney park for a lot of years. It was part of their behind-the-scenes stunts show, in the queue area. I have pictures of it somewhere. When I first saw it there, I hadn't realized they'd shut down teh 20,000 Leagues ride yet.

  • @VinceAndRosGetCancelled
    @VinceAndRosGetCancelled Месяц назад +38

    my dad took me to disneyworld when i was a little kid and we rode this, i thought it was so cool. i really do appreciate the old man for doing that.watching this reminded me of that. thank you.

  • @SOTMead
    @SOTMead 22 дня назад

    I got to experience this ride in 1982, would have been about 8 and this video brought back a bunch of memories. Thank you!

  • @AdmanToronto
    @AdmanToronto 24 дня назад

    I was on that ride in 1992 or 1993 and I can still remember it today. It made a big impression on me. I can remember standing in line with so much anticipation. Thanks for the video.

  • @quiksilvermanblue
    @quiksilvermanblue Месяц назад +35

    I rode it in 92. I was 10. It was April, outside was a pleasant 82 degrees. Inside the sub it was close to 100 degrees. I was sweating the whole time. However I was fooled because I thought we were completely under water. My father (An ex Navy man) told me it was just as uncomfortable in a real sub. Some of the props were dated and some of the animatronics were not moving correctly (Or at all). However I remember being fairly happy with the experience.

  • @TornadomusPrime47
    @TornadomusPrime47 Месяц назад +65

    Now these types of videos are amazing, I love seeing the stories of how they got abandoned

    • @kellychuang8373
      @kellychuang8373 Месяц назад +1

      Yes they really are and also just right now there's news of 99 Cents Only Stores gone under may want to think about that as a future video.

  • @stabor_editor
    @stabor_editor 20 дней назад +1

    Jake, I LOVE this series and especially those interviews with people involved with your subject. I recently watched your documentary too! You did a very nice job with it (I work in TV and had a few teeny tiny gripes - like the audio mix at the beginning being a touch rough - but overall really enjoyed it). I work with a guy from New Orleans and was able to ask him about Jazzland/Six Flags. Keep 'em coming!!

  • @incompletetoysandvideogames
    @incompletetoysandvideogames 24 дня назад

    I remember riding on this as a kid. It was definitely my favorite attraction in the park. Awesome video.

  • @maddog7365
    @maddog7365 Месяц назад +60

    A Disney Abandoned video? Nice. Great way to start the weekend.

  • @vodkafall
    @vodkafall Месяц назад +24

    I got to go on this as an 11 year old in 1991. Thank you for doing this video, Jake. It really is unfortunate that Magic Kingdom pulled the plug on its subs after 23 years while the ones at Disneyland are 65 years old and still going

  • @hgodtx
    @hgodtx Месяц назад +1

    I rode it when I was 10 just after I had read the book. For kids in the imagination years this was absolutely an incredible experience. So fun to hear all the facts 50+ years later! Thanks so much!

  • @lucast3006
    @lucast3006 Месяц назад

    I went on this the very first time I visited DW as a little kid in 1990 and it was my favorite attraction. I still remember it better than any other ride from that era of my life.

  • @htgi85
    @htgi85 Месяц назад +44

    I remember going on this ride as a kid in the early 90’s. Loved it. It was also a great escape from the heat.
    Also, the fact that Disney buried the other subs in the ground sounds like an epa nightmare.

    • @msbkay
      @msbkay Месяц назад +5

      right??! im like...is that even safe???

    • @danthevanman294
      @danthevanman294 Месяц назад +1

      They dug them up last month, the area is a landfill, it was probably safe to bury them there.

    • @markberman8958
      @markberman8958 Месяц назад

      @@danthevanman294 Do you know what they’re doing with them or where they are right now? It would be so cool to buy one!

    • @zerotodona1495
      @zerotodona1495 Месяц назад

      @@markberman8958they will turn them into props or destroy them :/

    • @SupremeGreatGrandmaster
      @SupremeGreatGrandmaster Месяц назад

      @@markberman8958 They'd be in terrible shape. You'd be better off building one from scratch.

  • @ms-kp4sk
    @ms-kp4sk Месяц назад +32

    Omggggg I rode this in 1994ish when I was in elementary school. To be honest with you it was one of the few rides that I loved. Disney was good and bad for me as a kid. Some rides were just too rough. Splash mountain was traumatic. I was a sensitive kid and weighted like 70 lbs and the descent was too much. I felt my whole body leave the seat and I was dangling while clinging onto the railing of the log. I was sobbing once the log hit the water. Anywho, the submarine ride was more gentle and felt like an adventure but still safe. Sooooo excited loading into it. I remember the octopus tentacles and the cool blue atmosphere inside the sub. Shout out to the engineers, great work. So sad they never brought it back. But at least I got to ride on it once. Thank you Jake for this video ❤

  • @CaptainCraigKWMRZ
    @CaptainCraigKWMRZ Месяц назад

    My family drove from Indiana to Orlando in the early 70's in a Ford station wagon.
    I don't remember much about the trip but I do remember this ride.
    I'm 62 now and spent my career as a Merchant Marine, Dive master, NAUI dive Instructor, Underwater Archeologist and Treasure Hunter. I worked for Mel Fisher out of Key West on the Galleon Atocha.
    I was definitely inspired by this ride!

  • @FirearmTutorials
    @FirearmTutorials Месяц назад +1

    My Dad worked this ride when the park first opened. Regarding the operating cost, he said while they were on a track, it still required someone to drive it. He told me several times drivers wrecked them and required hull repairs.

  • @neilengel3715
    @neilengel3715 Месяц назад +17

    Great video. I was a lead/trainer at 20K in 1980. I don't know where you got your thruput numbers but each load cycle took 5 minutes. There are 3600 seconds in an hour and you divide that by the dispatch interval. Five minutes = 300 seconds and then you multiply that result by the number of guests sent out per dispatch. Even with 9 subs running which was the maximum and only 120 people sent out per dispatch, that's only 1440 thruput per hour. That is half of what Mansion or Pirate Ride does.

    • @BrightSunFilms
      @BrightSunFilms  Месяц назад +9

      I was going by the 1973 internal Disney capacity numbers.

    • @neilengel3715
      @neilengel3715 Месяц назад +9

      @@BrightSunFilms Disney lies

  • @socaljmac7720
    @socaljmac7720 Месяц назад +18

    Heard many years ago that 20k was part of a larger waterway system at the park that also included Rivers of America. This may explain why the attraction sat for nearly a decade after closing.

  • @jeff92k7
    @jeff92k7 29 дней назад

    My parents took me to Disney World back when I was 4 or 5 years old in the early 80's. Being so young, I don't remember much, but I have two distinct memories of that trip. One was a mine train ride and the other was this submarine ride. This video just unlocked/refreshed those decades old memories. As cheesy as this "underwater" ride may have been from an adult view, it was pretty intense as a little kid.
    Thanks for making this video!

  • @TheBudgetMindedMotorist
    @TheBudgetMindedMotorist Месяц назад +1

    Awesome video topic! I'm always excited to see a new upload but this one especially so. I have vague memories of riding this as a kid in 1990. Was bummed when I found out it was gone by my second trip to Disney as a teenager in the early 2000s.

  • @kevinwebster7868
    @kevinwebster7868 Месяц назад +16

    My first and only trip to Disney World happened when I was a kid back in about 1980. This ride was my absolute favourite. No other ride impressed me more and now 40+ years later it’s the only thing I really remember about that trip.

    • @theone2be33
      @theone2be33 Месяц назад +2

      Same feeling here. Space mountain as well.

  • @venomousnate7263
    @venomousnate7263 Месяц назад +81

    It’s just so surprising honestly of how Disney just leaves a lot of stuff abandoned in their parks. Unbelievable.

    • @bwofficial1776
      @bwofficial1776 Месяц назад +17

      Cheaper to leave it and do nothing than remove it. Why spend the money taking something out if that spot isn't going to be immediately redeveloped?

    • @alexander1485
      @alexander1485 Месяц назад +9

      Because they love closing rides and opening new ones every 10-15 years

    • @Cutekuramon
      @Cutekuramon Месяц назад +1

      They probably want to keep the old animatronics to reuse the parts

    • @Revkor
      @Revkor Месяц назад +1

      Cranium Command comes to mind

    • @eclipsehorse8693
      @eclipsehorse8693 Месяц назад +1

      @@Revkor 'where's Buzzy?!' :)

  • @oldnstillworkin5709
    @oldnstillworkin5709 Месяц назад +2

    I’m proud to say I rode this ride a few times. Loved it as a child.

  • @SabotAndHeat75
    @SabotAndHeat75 22 дня назад

    Grew up in SW Florida, I got to enjoy this ride many times while growing up. I loved it every time.

  • @SolRC
    @SolRC Месяц назад +12

    I remember that ride as a 6 year old , as much as Space Mountain. Thanks for the nostalgia 🤙.

  • @reallymadnomad7330
    @reallymadnomad7330 Месяц назад +9

    All the more reason to cherish the movie, released in 1954 with Kirk Douglas, James Mason, Paul Lukas and Peter Lorre. Beautifully done, back in the day of practical effects.
    Three other live action versions of the Jules Verne story exist: A 1916 silent film, and two TV adaptations released in 1997, one starring Michael Caine and the other with Richard Crenna.

    • @JWPanimation
      @JWPanimation Месяц назад

      James Mason as Capt Nemo, playing the organ after being shot is still burned into my psyche. The Giant Squid beak was terrifying as well. Great movie.

  • @merkury06
    @merkury06 Месяц назад +1

    I'm so grateful I got to enjoy this ride and Disney World in the early 70s as a young kid. It was a treat and a lifetime memory.

  • @SaturnCanuck
    @SaturnCanuck Месяц назад +14

    Thanks for the memories. This was my Mum’s favourite ride and every time we visited Disney World we rode it. It was one of the first truly “immersive” experiences, going underwater and seeing the scenes. Oh and you never mentioned the organ music playing during the ride and the James Mason sound-alike as Captain Nemo that played throughout. Great stuff.

  • @kedwards4377
    @kedwards4377 Месяц назад +18

    Glad to see another Abandoned episode on a Disney attraction. I remember seeing the submarine lagoon at Magic Kingdom and wondering what it was for.
    On the subject of Disney, you should do an Abandoned episode on the old airport runway by the transportation and ticket center.

    • @kartos.
      @kartos. Месяц назад

      its absolutely wild you didn't know about this legendary ride

  • @cgross82
    @cgross82 29 дней назад

    I remember this ride very well! My family lived in Winter Park, Florida (northeast side of Orlando) in the late 1960s and through the 1970s. We visited the Magic Kingdom not long after it opened in 1971, and many times after that. After graduating from high school and serving for three years in the U.S. Army as a bandsman, I worked at Disney World as a Toy Soldier Trumpeter during the Christmas season of 1979 when I was still a student at U.C.F. 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea was still in operation then, although I cannot recall if I rode on it while I was working there. It was a cool ride, and I did not know that it had been scrapped! Thanks for making this video of it; it brings back some memories!

  • @paulprimetime100
    @paulprimetime100 9 дней назад

    Remember going on this in the 90's as a child, was by far my favourite ride

  • @planetmirror2090
    @planetmirror2090 Месяц назад +13

    Worth mentioning the name of the attraction is "Under the Sea - Journey of the Little Mermaid," which is a nod to '20k Leagues Under the Sea'. And there's another larger hidden Nautilus in the queue

  • @tyjoe9792
    @tyjoe9792 Месяц назад +18

    Idk what it is about that animatronic in the water, but it always sends chills down my spine…

    • @alexaproffitt4640
      @alexaproffitt4640 Месяц назад

      Me tooo!!! For so long, I had zero idea this was an actual phobia- I just figured I was a lone weirdo! 😆

  • @ElementofKindness
    @ElementofKindness Месяц назад +3

    One of my favorite rides. Sure do miss 1980s Disney.

  • @joeyseeds2039
    @joeyseeds2039 Месяц назад

    I remember this ride ... it was a staple we'd always see as children. Though our children have never seen or been on the ride ... this video certainly sparked some awesome childhood memories! Thanks !

  • @bigguy1960
    @bigguy1960 Месяц назад +13

    My first voyage was in 1970 when I was 9 years old! Family vacation from Michigan that included Disneyland, Knotts Berry Farm, The Japanese Deer Park, Universal Studios, NBC, Cars of the Stars, Balboa Harbor (Tail of the Whale restaurant), San Diego Zoo, and the Queen Mary! 707 out, 747 back! With 4 kids yet! To make this trip today we'd have to win the 1.1B powerball!

    • @krab1791
      @krab1791 Месяц назад

      The park opened in 1971.

    • @MrIronmaiden1971
      @MrIronmaiden1971 Месяц назад

      Oh my you young boomer you.

    • @pauldavidgraham6301
      @pauldavidgraham6301 Месяц назад

      @@krab1791 Disneyland opened in the 50's - you're referring to Disney World. Bigguy1960 is talking about the original Disneyland which I visited during the late 50's with my family. Knotts was also in California.

  • @WahooYahoo
    @WahooYahoo Месяц назад +11

    SO happy you’re finally covering this, I wished there were more videos about the ride years ago, so glad you’re covering it!

  • @aprilluke74
    @aprilluke74 День назад

    There was something about this ride that i absolutely loved. The ride itself was dated but it was still my favorite ride. The nostalgia…I watched the movie with my noni when I was a kid so it always brought me back to some very special memories.

  • @texan176
    @texan176 Месяц назад +1

    Went on it when I was 10 in the 80s. I thought we were actually deep underwater and felt the scale of the sub as well as things outside were big. It was exactly what Chris Cooper described for me as a kid. I was really impressed by how it was designed and what it did. It lit that spark you have in youth where anything is possible. I did not know the ride was gone until at least 5 years after total demolition. It’s very sad I will never get to experience it again or take my own family on it.

  • @MikeOxlong-mo8oh
    @MikeOxlong-mo8oh Месяц назад +11

    So glad you covered this! The same photos you came across are what got me interested in abandoned attractions in theme parks.

  • @ColeWalker
    @ColeWalker Месяц назад +10

    A third sub vehicle was actually saved and restored for select Disney events. You can see photos of it online

    • @simtrafox
      @simtrafox Месяц назад +1

      Aye, at least the top half of it. I have seen it back stage when running RunDisney. I have gotten a couple of pictures with it and they normally have some fog effects to help hide the bottom part. At least when I seen it a runDisney.

  • @arielcordero
    @arielcordero Месяц назад

    I went to Magic Kingdom when I turned 10 in the late 70's. And this is one of the rides that I actually remember from that first trip. This one, Space Mountain and the Dumbo ride. From the rest of the rides I remember snippets of each. But I vividly remember Captain Nemo's submarine, The Nautilus and that giant squid. From a little 70's kid's point of view that was the absolute best experience ever! I'm 55 now and I'm a more or less regular visitor at the parks since I moved to the Orlando area a couple years ago. I really enjoy all the attractions, but Captain Nemo's Nautilus will always be my most treasured Disney memory. Thanks for making this video and making that memory so much more strong. 🥰

  • @paulfagan2964
    @paulfagan2964 Месяц назад +1

    Great documentary on a ride I went on as a kid! A very iconic and unique ride. I was sad when I took my daughter to Disney World and saw that it was abandoned.

  • @Mark8v29
    @Mark8v29 Месяц назад +5

    I have never visited a Disney attraction but this video gives me great nostalgia and sadness because there was a time in my life as a boy when the 20,000 leagues movie was my favourite movie (and I also loved that other submarine based classic TV series of the 70's) and I would spend many times in a bath tub playing with a toy boat under water pretending it was the Nautilus. I greatly desired a toy Nautilus to play with but those were the days before movie merchandise became a thing.

  • @pokemonyugiohmettaton
    @pokemonyugiohmettaton Месяц назад +11

    I honestly got interested in this ride because of the SAME photo. I’ve watched, a large number that I’m afraid to admit, videos on this ride alone. I love animatronics, and abandoned ones are all the more intriguing.

  • @gjwestonable
    @gjwestonable 13 дней назад

    I was lucky enough to ride it back in 1984. I didn't realise the Seven Dwarfs ride was in the site when we came back in 2018.
    Loved 20,000 leagues. Thanks for the video.

  • @Michael-hl5zs
    @Michael-hl5zs Месяц назад

    Having longed to go to a Disney parks since I was a kid I finally got the opportunity to go to Disney World in November 1994. I remember the sign saying the ride was closed for refurbishment and was really disappointed. I always wanted to go back but never made it and had forgotten all about it till this video popped up. Thanks for showing me what I missed out on. I'm from Australia so my visit was a once in a lifetime experience.

  • @RobertCatiller67
    @RobertCatiller67 Месяц назад +3

    I appreciate you presenting this situation from all points of view - the fans, the business side and the objective reality with it's challenges. This video left me with an appreciation of why this ride was so loved, why it became unsustainable and the comfort of knowing that newer versions of it live on in other parks. Great video!

  • @Zombie_Trooper
    @Zombie_Trooper Месяц назад +5

    For those unaware, one of the serpents were also saved and just recently was on display at a Disney auction event. Can't recall if it sold or not, but anyone who went to the auction house got to see it up close for a few weeks.

    • @downlink5877
      @downlink5877 Месяц назад +2

      That one was from Disneyland's Submarine Voyage

    • @Zombie_Trooper
      @Zombie_Trooper Месяц назад

      @@downlink5877 You're absolutely right, my mistake.

    • @downlink5877
      @downlink5877 Месяц назад

      @@Zombie_Trooper Not at all! Serpent brothers on the two coasts; same common heritage. One of them was owned by someone about 20 years ago (maybe the same one) and it was set up beside a swimming pool. It looked great.

  • @leekindell9937
    @leekindell9937 Месяц назад

    Oh wow I loved this ride. I went on it in 1979 when I was 8. I was obsessed with it.

  • @williamr5371
    @williamr5371 Месяц назад +3

    Great memories. Thank you for video

  • @ninabeena83
    @ninabeena83 Месяц назад +5

    This used to be one of my favorite attractions as a kid, always wished I’d had a chance to officially ride it “for the last time” before its final closure. This, and original EPCOT, had a lasting effect on my decision to pursue the sciences 🤓
    Thank you so much for this look back 😊

  • @epicgamerhank9509
    @epicgamerhank9509 Месяц назад +5

    20,000 Leagues along with Alien Encounter are some of my favorite extinct Disney World attractions, even though I never had a chance to ride both of them. They both had an interesting history and were very creative in my opinion.

  • @CharlieHepp
    @CharlieHepp 20 дней назад +1

    I feel like every time a "temporarily" closed attraction gets a character meet & greet in its queue space, you know it's never coming back lol. Same thing with Stitch's Great Escape This was one of the few Disney rides that I wish was still around today because it showed how creative the Disney Imagineers were. The immersion and atmosphere when boarding that nautilus were absolutely amazing. When people say that this is the true definition of an E-Ticket attraction, they’re not wrong at all! Rest easy, 20,000 LUTS, we miss you One of the best movies Disney ever made. Entertaining for all ages, with deep messages for adults. Amazing cast from James Mason to Kirk Douglas to the moralist professor, played by Paul Lukas, and of course, Peter Lorre. SUCH an AMAZING adventure story from Jules Verne, and one of those rare examples where Hollywood improved something, and didn't ruin it, but the film was made in 1954, so the Golden Age of Hwood was still nearby. My father got into trouble with his bosses at Disney. He worked for Reddy Creek, and his job was to make sure the water was safe and clean. Once he came home and said he made 20k TOO clean. You could see the strings/wires from the far side of the park in the late 70's early 80's. They had to add dirt to cloud up the water for a while. Defunctland recreated this ride in VR here on RUclips. It's an amazing recreation. I showed it to my father, whose only memory of Disney when he was younger was this ride. It gave him a lot of nostalgia. I remember going on the Nautilus ride when my family went to Disneyland in 1965 (I was five and EVERYTHING was amazing!). We had a grand time and I still remember it fondly.
    But, as an adult, it became crystal clear that the only thing Disney was passionate about was, of course, money. Lots of it! I wouldn’t go to any place Disney had anything to do with. There are cracks now and again in the “Happiest Place on Earth” facade and black goo oozes out of them. Thanks for lifting up the curtain, Jake! As always, so well done and presented. You’ve come such a long way since I watched my first of your videos…about an old water park in Canada, I believe. I’m very proud of you! This was the definition of an E-Ticket ride! My first voyage was in 1972 when I was 7 years old. I went on to serve on US subs. my dad took me to Disneyworld when I was a little kid and we rode this, I thought it was so cool. I really do appreciate the old man for doing that. watching this reminded me of that. thank you. One of the best movies Disney ever made. Entertaining for all ages, with deep messages for adults. Amazing cast from James Mason to Kirk Douglas to the moralist professor, played by Paul Lukas, and of course, Peter Lorre. SUCH an AMAZING adventure story from Jules Verne, and one of those rare examples where Hollywood improved something, and didn't ruin it, but the film was made in 1954, so the Golden Age of Hwood was still nearby. NOW PLAYING 5 Abandoned Remnants of the Old MGM Studios Offhand Disney 125K views 13 days ago 14:53 Pooh’s Playful Spot (now relocated) also has a carving of the Nautilus inside the tree. Ask a cast member the next time you’re waiting for your “Many Adventures of Winnie The Pooh” lightening lane time. They’re always really excited to point out the location! This used to be my favorite ride at WDW when I was a kid. It was amazing. Thanks for this video, Jake. This hits hard. 20k is my favorite childhood ride. 30 years later my dad admitted this ride almost drove him over the edge due to his extreme claustrophobia. My Dad worked this ride when the park first opened. Regarding the operating cost, he said while they were on a track, it still required someone to drive it. He told me several times drivers wrecked them and required hull repairs. Tell Chris Cooper this is James Edwards, I worked with him from 92 to 95. The rear dock was the best. "GTO Green taillights only live-action is here now!"

  • @ericpullen524
    @ericpullen524 Месяц назад

    One of my favorite ride as a kid, loved it so much. When I went back with my oldest in 2006 was sad it was gone, didn't know it was closed over the years.

  • @McFetty
    @McFetty Месяц назад +5

    I swear I was just looking for a new BSF episode to watch before I napped and you answered my prayers

  • @geckosocks
    @geckosocks Месяц назад +8

    The mixed messages about opening closing or renovation could be to avoid losing staff, losing contracts etc, not getting into specifics to avoid doxing but a company I work for is doing this right now because they dont want to lose staff or trades they're trying to move to other locations saying oh it'll be temporary, trying to keep good contracts that were only for that location saying oh just until we reopen this one send everything and all work orders to that other location, but its been over a year without anything happening to that location, despite having a road map they claimed to be following haha

  • @erebus1964
    @erebus1964 Месяц назад

    Seeing this video, I am glad and thankful that I had the opportunity in the late eighties to have a ride in it (especially because it was on the other side of the Atlantic for me). I loved it, the Disney movie is still one of my alltime favourites. RIP 20,000 LUTS! I will never forget you! We had also rides here in Germany, for example in the "Europa Park", called the "Pirates of Batavia", which vanished in their original setup during the decades. I was so astonished when I discovered that the same ride existed in Florida, when we visited the Park in 1988.

  • @VindicatorFSX
    @VindicatorFSX Месяц назад +1

    Born in 1980 , this ride was my favorite at Disney World. Will never be the same without it. And one of my favorite movies.

  • @greeeeeb
    @greeeeeb Месяц назад +8

    i cant believe you’ve never covered this!!!!!! my favorite

  • @JVPTH3MVP
    @JVPTH3MVP 13 дней назад

    I remember when I was young seeing the lagoon and submerged rails and asking my parents about what was supposed to be there. Having been practically raised at Disney (we went roughly 3 times a year from like 2000-2010) that whole area was always an oddity to me. From one Jake to another, I appreciate how informative this was and that it has laid to rest a ponderous part of the park from my past.

  • @jamesreynolds2746
    @jamesreynolds2746 Месяц назад

    Great video! I was just at MK last month for the first time in 20 years and wondered what had happened to 20,000 Leagues. Your video clips brought back fond memories of this attraction.

  • @kingoftheclouds42o5
    @kingoftheclouds42o5 Месяц назад +4

    What a wonderful start to the weekend! Now playing 📽️

  • @sherimcdaniel3491
    @sherimcdaniel3491 Месяц назад +3

    I remember going on the Nautilus ride when my family went to Disneyland in 1965 (I was five and EVERYTHING was amazing!). We had a grand time and I still remember it fondly.
    But, as an adult, it became crystal clear that the only thing Disney was passionate about was, of course, money. Lots of it!
    I wouldn’t go to anyplace Disney had anything to do with. There are cracks now and again in the “Happiest Place on Earth” facade and black goo oozes out of them. Thanks for lifting up the curtain, Jake! As always, so well done and presented. You’ve come such a long way since I watched my first of your videos…about an old water park in Canada, I believe. I’m very proud of you!
    ❤️🐈

    • @craigorlikowski2507
      @craigorlikowski2507 Месяц назад

      Cool story but the ride did not open til Oct 14th, 1971.

    • @craigdarby9533
      @craigdarby9533 Месяц назад

      ​@@craigorlikowski2507She said Disneyland, not Disney World.

  • @Jasper_KN
    @Jasper_KN 9 дней назад

    I’ve always been so fascinated by this ride, I wish I lived to see it. I remember my Dad talking about it when I was a kid. Old Disney World sounded so great

  • @ahighervibe4086
    @ahighervibe4086 Месяц назад

    I rode that ride way back in 1982 as a child and have fantastic memories of that iconic ride!

  • @GuillermoChavezTheOG
    @GuillermoChavezTheOG Месяц назад +4

    This reminds me of that treasure island pirate show in Las Vegas that also doesn’t run anymore.

  • @bripez
    @bripez Месяц назад +9

    Those pictures freaked me tf out and then the squid appeared and I genuinely had to pause the video and compose myself 😂