During my last trip to Disneyland, me and my family were on Radiator Springs Racers. We turned that big curb and began to go into the mater and sherif scene. All of the sudden it stopped. I look over to my sister and parents, who were very confused. The wife who was sitting in the front said “Great job [the husband’s name], you can’t even drive a fake car!” Then the lights came on and we sat there. It was so cool to see all of the animatronics just stopped! We were then greeted by a cast member who took us out. We then walked around to get the rest of the stuck cars, it was amazing to see a behind the scenes of that amazing ride!
August 2017, we also got stopped on radiator springs. Followed the cast members down the path of the ride, picking up other people along the way. That was a fun exit.
Our last visit about a year ago we got stuck on Radiator Springs Racers, right at the start of the race. After about 20 minutes we got going and finished our race, and they sent us through the ride again but with the lights on and animatronics off. That was certainly a unique experience. As TPM said, the lighting, motion, and sound really bring the story to life.
So I was on the Haunted Mansion when it broke down and oml it was awesome. The work lights come on and the secne are more beautiful than creepy. The ride did start back up but we kept going with the work lights on and it was awesome to see how the animatronic moved, every detail, and what the cars really look like. Man was it fun
Happened to us in Madame Leona's globe room. Well, my sister freaked out (claustrophobic) and got out of her room buggy. Now, we joke that her face is pictured at the entrance with a do not enter sign.
Ralph Cota, it's because if someone with a disability can't get on, they either slow it down or stop it for a minute. I had the little mermaid slow down so many times when I went on it to. Hope that helps. Ps, I am not a cast member, just a Disney fanatic.
This happened to us many years ago (Disneyland). We we're near the beginning of the ride, had to climb from our boat into another boat, then another. We we're taken out of the building and given a pass (before fast passes) to get on any ride without waiting in line. We went on rocket rods. That tells you how long ago it was!
The two rides I've been on when broken down at Disneyland were the Rapids (Grizzly River Run) and Matterhorn. On Matterhorn we were pretty close to the end of the ride and there was no exit point where we were (we were the small water section towards the end of the ride) as a result they had to come and push us to the end of the ride. On rapids we got stopped right before the first drop. Its a much different experience to the Pirates one considering its an outside ride and has a different procedure. We had to sit and wait in our raft while all the water on the ride was drained out and then a cast member had to come out and set up a ramp connecting our raft to the edge so that we could safely exit. There isn't much to see when exiting, but we had to go through the inside of the mountain so we got to see all the scaffolding being used to hold it up.
Madelaine Edits I was on the rapids ride and someone’s seatbelt broke off during one of the turns and they had to drain the whole river and we walked out through tunnels in the fake mountains. It took close to an hour out of our day and all we got was a fast pass to another ride, like WTF. I was pretty pissed that out of the 3 hours we had in Disney California adventure 1 of them was spent sitting on a wet ride seat waiting for water to drain. Probably not going to California adventure again but I can’t wait until my next Disneyland trip.
Two weeks ago at California Adventure I had an in-show exit for Soarin'...if you could call it that After the preshow, we boarded in the center aisle. Since I helped my grandmother get her seatbelt on, I was one of the last people putting on my seatbelt. Tricky thing is, the seatbelt got stuck. The belt was twisted, and no matter how hard I pulled, it refused to come out. I feared I would have to leave the ride and just board the next one. But my seatbelt problem was bigger than it seemed. A cast member came to help me get my seatbelt on. But he couldn't pull it out of its slot either. So, he instructed *every single person in the center row* to take off their seatbelt. Even then, my seatbelt would not come undone. Another cast member pushed a bunch of buttons to help with the seatbelt system, or something like it. It made a bunch of hissing noises. Yet, my seatbelt would not budge. My prediction is that the aisle's seatbelts are connected: if one fails, others could fail. The cast informed the center aisle that we would need to disembark by going through where we came *(in-show exit)* and board the next flight. We walked back to the preshow room. We were instructed to fill the left and right aisle's lines in the preshow. We went through the preshow...again, and boarded....again. But the entire center aisle was out of commission. A line of red fabric was placed over my previous chair with the broken seatbelt. The Soarin' ride ran as normal, but the center aisle did not take flight, it stayed immobile. Each aisle must have its own system. It was an interesting experience. I don't know if or when the center aisle was repaired. I do know that there was a 60 minute line for the ride, and that having several dozen seats out of commission probably made the line longer.
We were on THIS ride break down in your video. We were further back next to the mayor being dunked into the well. It was quite an experience and we were lucky to be really close to one of the docks. Waiting an hour to get off the ride was no fun but totally worth it to experience walking through back stage areas and get 2 fast passes to use on whatever we wanted.
Back in October my family and I got to experience a Pirates Of the Caribbean evacuation at Disneyland. On there for about an hour/ hour and a half stuck right before the bridge in the burning part. We all couldn’t get the song out of our head for the rest of the night but we got to experience the evacuation and got a bunch of fast passes for whatever we wanted!! Definitely an experience I won’t forget lol
I was on it! Unfortunately we were only in the cave with the skeleton on a pile of gold, but when we evacuated we evacuated through an underground tunnel. It was because the current stopped working and me and my sister were playing I spy for the 20 minutes we were sitting there. Edit: was there a date on it, because when it happened to us it was President’s day weekend.
I once had this same issue but in Splash Mountain at Disneyland! It was near the end, where Brer Rabbit is relaxing. We got fastpasses and got to see a little of the machinery involved in circulating the ride's water
This happened to me on Indiana Jones once, and it was so fun to see how everything worked. We basically got to walk through most of the ride with the lights on.
I don’t think I’ve ever been fully evacuated off a ride before. I’ve had plenty of them stop and start again. I did get to do something probably over 10 years ago where we rode Space Mountain with the lights on and it scared the hell out of me. You can see how close and interwoven all the tracks are so it looks certain that your head will be knocked off!
Very interesting video! Sometimes when I go on a ride I kind of hope for an evacuation. It’s an experience I’m sure I’d remember for the rest of my life. I’ve never fully evacuated (I have been stuck for a while), but it would be awesome to get close to the show scenes
I was stuck in figment for about 40 minutes. I was right at the end with the room with all the different figments and for some reason they wouldn’t take us off the “car”. It was really quite and the lights were on. Everyone was bored in my party so as a joke I played one little spark. People started to cheer and clap until the realized that it was my phone😅.
I'm just glad to hear they were rewarded for their patience, it's extraordinarily frustrating getting stuck on a ride for an hour knowing you paid to enjoy as much as you could in the time you have.
I was at this after-hours event in Disneyland Paris, and as a last ride, around midnight, we decided to ride the Big ThunderMountain... only to have it break down on the last hill. We had to exit the ride vehicle, walk up some stairs to get to an exit, to then take stairs down to the bottom of the mountain, below the lake that is surrounding the attraction and then up some other stairs to come out at the ride's beginning. A memorable after-hours experience for sure :)
I told this story before, but we we on The Little Mermaid ride on a school trip, and our shells stopped right in front of Ursula. Everyone thought this was part of the ride as Ursula was evil and stopping the ride, but we were there for five minutes and the song was looping, so I knew something was up. Cast members finally came and told us the ride was broken, and everyone around me was shocked. We then walked out through the in-show exit.
Went on Indiana Jones at Disneyland and it broke down twice on the same day. It was rather awesome 👏🏻 and the cast members were really helpful. We didn’t have to exit the ride we just waited for them to start it again and we were able to ride it immediately afterwards again. When the lights first came on and the loudspeaker was going I was a bit freaked out but from what I heard it was normal. Thanks for the video.
As an amusement family, yeah! We have had a couple of breakdowns in different parks but specifically at Disneyland the Indiana Jones ride was one of the best breakdowns ever. Half way down the ride it stopped and when we finally exited, we were able to walk almost through the entire ride and see it up close with lights on. Also we had, space mountain, it's a small world, and others, great video man.
I'm incredibly impressed with the amount of detail that is in the ride with the lights on. Some of that detail you may never see or notice actively but it contributes to the whole look of the ride in the dark. Well done Disney.
I was evacuated a bunch of years ago from the POTC in Disneyland Paris. It was right before the drop. A cast member with a stick took the boats thing at the end or front where they could attach it to, then drag the boats to the nearest emergency exit( the one we used was at the drop. ) Sad it wasnt at the show areas
got evacuated from thunder mountain last night. it was scary but cool at the same time! it takes away the magic from disney because you get to see behind the scenes of the ride, but it’s an opportunity that everyone should experience.
I was on radiator springs racers when it broke down at the very beginning of the ride when you see the sheriff. It was a really cool experience, but they wouldn't let us video tape or take pictures. Getting to see the ride with the lights on and with no sound made me appreciate what Disney does even more. Getting to see all the tiny details you never really see going through the ride at it's normal pace. Something all remember forever. ❤
I have experienced a in show break down on Splash Mountain. It took a solid 15 min- 1 hour to evacuate. Watching the cast members unlock all the logs and let us out was interesting. I was nearing a dark scene and on a flat part on the outside. The stairs down the back 1/2 of the ride was interesting to go down. It was super back stage feel almost. Walking through a scene to the exit was also interesting to see them move, but no sound come out. I loved how tentative the cast members were. They made the process so easy!
We were in the middle of Splash Mountain when we had an evac! Fascinating and efficient. Quite the long journey down to the quest level. Fast passes were distributed as well. Thanks for the fun video and safe adventures!
Me and my family went to disneyland last week and one of my moms friends was on the ride when this happened and she said that she was stuck on it for 1 hour! I wish i could of gone on the pirate's ride because it is my favorite and the rest of the trip it was closed.
My favourite in show exit I’ve ever experienced was on the buzz lightyear ride. The cast member let us walk through slowly, showing us how to get the best score!
I love seeing how rides and animatronics work, but I've unfortunately never experienced an in-show exit. Loved the video and the up-close look at Pirates!
My family and I got stuck on Splash Mountain once during the exterior portion of it. We were just going up the first incline when it stopped, and it took about maybe 10 minutes before they evacuated us. Definitely an interesting thing to climb out of a log on an incline. LOL But, it was kinda cool either way!
I’ve never had a breakdown experience but one time they had a new driver for the rafts on Tom Sawyer island and she was having a lot of trouble docking and we were one the raft for a while so they had to bring out another raft so a different driver could board and we got a free fast pass to any ride in the Disney parks and the seven dwarfs mine train was newer at the time so we picked that👍
That is a GORGEOUS amount of detail put into that ride. I think if I we're stuck in there, I would have started singing "Yo ho yo ho a pirate's life for me!" Just for fun! I don't think I have ever been in a breakdown, it's neat to see.
It’s very interesting to see things like this happen. You can really see all of the detail that Disney puts into the rides and attractions. I’ve never been evacuated off of a Disney ride before, that I can remember, but I was evacuated from a Universal (Orlando) ride before. It was a few years ago, and it was the Cat in the Hat ride. I remember sitting there for a while, and the show lights came on and we were evacuated.
I had to leave Epcot's Fast Track one time. We were on the decline segment and stopped. The lights turned on and we got to walk the track past the cold and warm temperature simulation. It was awesome! We got to see and read details on all the displays that were too small to read from the car
I was on Escape Gringotts Bank yesterday at Universal and it broke down right before we were supposed to be shot forward. It was terrifying and basically it just stopped and the projections glitched so we took our glasses off. The audio stopped and I was chatting with the chicks next to me and they were like “yea this happened last time we came.” So I’m like ???? But all of a sudden our cart shot forward and we finished the ride. We ended up not riding again sadly I wish I did but the park was gonna close soon.
I had an in-show exit on Spaceship Earth a couple of years ago! We got near the part where the screen is playing Jesse Owens on repeat, and the ride just stopped. We kinda just sat there for awhile. Eventually, the break lights came on, and a cast member went running down the side of the track to somewhere up ahead. She ended up coming back maybe 30 minutes later to open the car doors and help everyone out. They didn't end up shutting down the animatronics, but we weren't aloud to walk beside them, so we didn't really get to see many of the scenes/animatronics up close. Instead we had to take some backstage stairs. My mom was so excited and was snapping pictures of everything, even the worker's signs in the stairwell. It was a memorable experience, I must say.
Was on Indi a few months ago and we had a in show exit we were stuck on the ride for about 45 min. The seat belt of the person sitting next to me had disengaged but later we found out from a cast remember that the seat belt was not the issue that triggered the stop and in show exit.
Yeah, Pirates was going through some trouble while I was there. I was at Disneyland from February 17-21 and the ride was broken down pretty much the whole time. The only time it was open was for about 30 minutes out of the whole day. The ride would be super busy after that, and then it broke down again. Eventually, they just said Pirates was closed and not broken down. It was a big bummer because Pirates is one of the rides I really feel the disney magic and I didn’t get to go on it this time around, but it’s still so magical to see what happens behind the scenes too, I just wish I could’ve seen it :(
I remember being evacuated on the ride that is notorious for break downs...Indiana Jones! The car I was on broke down in the skull room. It was cool seeing the details of the room and the cast members assisting us down points out specific ones. It was also crazy to see how high up you really are in the car and how sticky the floors were to create friction for the tires
My husband’s hat fell in the tracks on The Little Mermaid ride at DCA and a Cast Member rode the ride back thru to grab the hat. Not sure if they stopped the ride, as we told them after we exited. We were really nervous that it might’ve gotten crushed but it was okay. I can’t watch footage of the ride now, makes me too nervous! Don’t know how we’ll feel riding it in the future!
In show exits are so strange. I always thought I was cursed because I always had at least one in-show-exit each time I went to Disneyland. My last trip had 2 in-show-exits and a break down at space mountain. The animatronics are really cool. And the use of black lights to make things glow in fantasyland rides are always really interesting to see when the work lights are on.
During my last trip to Disneyland, me and my family were on Radiator Springs Racers. We turned that big curb and began to go into the mater and sherif scene. All of the sudden it stopped. I look over to my sister and parents, who were very confused. The wife who was sitting in the front said
“Great job [the husband’s name], you can’t even drive a fake car!”
Then the lights came on and we sat there. It was so cool to see all of the animatronics just stopped!
We were then greeted by a cast member who took us out. We then walked around to get the rest of the stuck cars, it was amazing to see a behind the scenes of that amazing ride!
August 2017, we also got stopped on radiator springs. Followed the cast members down the path of the ride, picking up other people along the way. That was a fun exit.
Our last visit about a year ago we got stuck on Radiator Springs Racers, right at the start of the race. After about 20 minutes we got going and finished our race, and they sent us through the ride again but with the lights on and animatronics off. That was certainly a unique experience. As TPM said, the lighting, motion, and sound really bring the story to life.
You cant even drive a fake car! 😂😂
That wife is an asshol
So I was on the Haunted Mansion when it broke down and oml it was awesome. The work lights come on and the secne are more beautiful than creepy. The ride did start back up but we kept going with the work lights on and it was awesome to see how the animatronic moved, every detail, and what the cars really look like. Man was it fun
Very very jealous! That’s one ride that would be incredible to see with work lights!
Happened to us in Madame Leona's globe room. Well, my sister freaked out (claustrophobic) and got out of her room buggy. Now, we joke that her face is pictured at the entrance with a do not enter sign.
@@dianelindall1153 oof that's funny and awesome
Same! But it was in Walt Disney
Wow that sounds like a once in a lifetime experience!
Really. I have never been on any Disney ride when it has a breakdown so seeing this is amazing.
Tylan Maul Same!
I almost got stuck on Pinocchio luckily the ride ended before I got off
Then you’ve never been on the little mermaid ride in California adventure. That ride breaks down every five minutes!
I have been on 3 lol
Ralph Cota, it's because if someone with a disability can't get on, they either slow it down or stop it for a minute. I had the little mermaid slow down so many times when I went on it to. Hope that helps. Ps, I am not a cast member, just a Disney fanatic.
6:06 look at all those chickens😂😭 if you know you know
Charlotte H yeah... that is a LOT of chickens.
Yeeeessss lol
Look at the chickens!!
Charlotte H iconic vines
omg i read it in her voice instantly
YESSS, really wanted to see how it looks with all the lights on!
This happened to us many years ago (Disneyland). We we're near the beginning of the ride, had to climb from our boat into another boat, then another. We we're taken out of the building and given a pass (before fast passes) to get on any ride without waiting in line. We went on rocket rods. That tells you how long ago it was!
“Look at the chicken... look at the chicken” 😂
Universal Gamer was literally thinking that the whole time lol..
XD ur right she does say “look at the chicken... look at the chickens” XD
*gasp* is that a chicken?!
"Hoo hoo!"
Probably trying to calm down some kid. I heard that "dont cry!" Tone in her voice.
Broke down on the 3 amigos in Epcot..got off the boat and went out a back exit and got a close look at test track from the back side
That's amazing!! That's when you find out how close Mexico is to test track
@The my apologies you pos
The two rides I've been on when broken down at Disneyland were the Rapids (Grizzly River Run) and Matterhorn. On Matterhorn we were pretty close to the end of the ride and there was no exit point where we were (we were the small water section towards the end of the ride) as a result they had to come and push us to the end of the ride. On rapids we got stopped right before the first drop. Its a much different experience to the Pirates one considering its an outside ride and has a different procedure. We had to sit and wait in our raft while all the water on the ride was drained out and then a cast member had to come out and set up a ramp connecting our raft to the edge so that we could safely exit. There isn't much to see when exiting, but we had to go through the inside of the mountain so we got to see all the scaffolding being used to hold it up.
Madelaine Edits I was on the rapids ride and someone’s seatbelt broke off during one of the turns and they had to drain the whole river and we walked out through tunnels in the fake mountains. It took close to an hour out of our day and all we got was a fast pass to another ride, like WTF. I was pretty pissed that out of the 3 hours we had in Disney California adventure 1 of them was spent sitting on a wet ride seat waiting for water to drain. Probably not going to California adventure again but I can’t wait until my next Disneyland trip.
Two weeks ago at California Adventure I had an in-show exit for Soarin'...if you could call it that
After the preshow, we boarded in the center aisle. Since I helped my grandmother get her seatbelt on, I was one of the last people putting on my seatbelt. Tricky thing is, the seatbelt got stuck.
The belt was twisted, and no matter how hard I pulled, it refused to come out. I feared I would have to leave the ride and just board the next one. But my seatbelt problem was bigger than it seemed.
A cast member came to help me get my seatbelt on. But he couldn't pull it out of its slot either. So, he instructed *every single person in the center row* to take off their seatbelt. Even then, my seatbelt would not come undone.
Another cast member pushed a bunch of buttons to help with the seatbelt system, or something like it. It made a bunch of hissing noises. Yet, my seatbelt would not budge.
My prediction is that the aisle's seatbelts are connected: if one fails, others could fail. The cast informed the center aisle that we would need to disembark by going through where we came *(in-show exit)* and board the next flight.
We walked back to the preshow room. We were instructed to fill the left and right aisle's lines in the preshow. We went through the preshow...again, and boarded....again. But the entire center aisle was out of commission.
A line of red fabric was placed over my previous chair with the broken seatbelt. The Soarin' ride ran as normal, but the center aisle did not take flight, it stayed immobile. Each aisle must have its own system.
It was an interesting experience. I don't know if or when the center aisle was repaired. I do know that there was a 60 minute line for the ride, and that having several dozen seats out of commission probably made the line longer.
Yo ho, yo ho! A pirate’s life for me
Watched 'At World's End' again today. Great, epic movie.
Bring back the People Mover
@@MediaLoverChris02 the only great pirates movies are the first 3
@@ImALombax I agree. I enjoy 4 and 5 well enough, but they are nowhere NEAR as good as Verbinski's first 3.
Yo ho, yo ho, a parrot’s life for me!
We were on THIS ride break down in your video. We were further back next to the mayor being dunked into the well. It was quite an experience and we were lucky to be really close to one of the docks. Waiting an hour to get off the ride was no fun but totally worth it to experience walking through back stage areas and get 2 fast passes to use on whatever we wanted.
I think it would be pretty cool to just stop and look at the animatronics
Edit: ay thanks for 26 likes
Back in October my family and I got to experience a Pirates Of the Caribbean evacuation at Disneyland. On there for about an hour/ hour and a half stuck right before the bridge in the burning part. We all couldn’t get the song out of our head for the rest of the night but we got to experience the evacuation and got a bunch of fast passes for whatever we wanted!! Definitely an experience I won’t forget lol
I was on it! Unfortunately we were only in the cave with the skeleton on a pile of gold, but when we evacuated we evacuated through an underground tunnel. It was because the current stopped working and me and my sister were playing I spy for the 20 minutes we were sitting there.
Edit: was there a date on it, because when it happened to us it was President’s day weekend.
No, it wasn't President's Day
Heheh I got to pet the dog with the key in his mouth
I once had this same issue but in Splash Mountain at Disneyland! It was near the end, where Brer Rabbit is relaxing. We got fastpasses and got to see a little of the machinery involved in circulating the ride's water
Years back Indiana Jones Adventure broke down while the jeep was on the bridge we were there for about 45 minutes.
I loved it all.
Jimmy Parker I would love to have Indy break down while we’re on the bridge! So many cool things to see from there.
This happened to me on Indiana Jones once, and it was so fun to see how everything worked. We basically got to walk through most of the ride with the lights on.
I don’t think I’ve ever been fully evacuated off a ride before. I’ve had plenty of them stop and start again. I did get to do something probably over 10 years ago where we rode Space Mountain with the lights on and it scared the hell out of me. You can see how close and interwoven all the tracks are so it looks certain that your head will be knocked off!
Very interesting video! Sometimes when I go on a ride I kind of hope for an evacuation. It’s an experience I’m sure I’d remember for the rest of my life. I’ve never fully evacuated (I have been stuck for a while), but it would be awesome to get close to the show scenes
Jess Guitars I've evacuated twice one on grizzly river rapids and Alice in wonderland
Last year I got stuck at Space Mountain! The lights turned on and we had to evacuate
Yeah me too! But the most you’ll ever break down is Ariel’s undersea adventure. It’s rare to not to break down there
I was stuck in figment for about 40 minutes. I was right at the end with the room with all the different figments and for some reason they wouldn’t take us off the “car”. It was really quite and the lights were on. Everyone was bored in my party so as a joke I played one little spark. People started to cheer and clap until the realized that it was my phone😅.
Sydney Berlinbates that is either evil or funny. I can’t decide which.
I sure had, I had a breakdown on Big Thunder Mountain and Pirates and made footage of both, it's really strange seeing the attractions that way
Been a part of many an evac. I used to work on Pirates, Splash and Thunder. Pirates was by far the most exciting to evac.
I'm just glad to hear they were rewarded for their patience, it's extraordinarily frustrating getting stuck on a ride for an hour knowing you paid to enjoy as much as you could in the time you have.
I was at this after-hours event in Disneyland Paris, and as a last ride, around midnight, we decided to ride the Big ThunderMountain... only to have it break down on the last hill. We had to exit the ride vehicle, walk up some stairs to get to an exit, to then take stairs down to the bottom of the mountain, below the lake that is surrounding the attraction and then up some other stairs to come out at the ride's beginning. A memorable after-hours experience for sure :)
OMG I CLICKED SO FAST IT'S BEEN A WHILE SENSE THE LAST VID LOVE THE VIDS AND ALL THE OTHERS KEEP IT UP
Kelby Johnson *since
@@nealp9218 my mistake
We all do bruh
Hope you have fun
Kelby Johnson dude sameeee
I told this story before, but we we on The Little Mermaid ride on a school trip, and our shells stopped right in front of Ursula. Everyone thought this was part of the ride as Ursula was evil and stopping the ride, but we were there for five minutes and the song was looping, so I knew something was up. Cast members finally came and told us the ride was broken, and everyone around me was shocked. We then walked out through the in-show exit.
Ian Malcolm was right. The pirates don't eat the tourists.
& he hates being right all the time
He's always right.😄👏 good one
We always love breakdowns
Went on Indiana Jones at Disneyland and it broke down twice on the same day. It was rather awesome 👏🏻 and the cast members were really helpful. We didn’t have to exit the ride we just waited for them to start it again and we were able to ride it immediately afterwards again. When the lights first came on and the loudspeaker was going I was a bit freaked out but from what I heard it was normal. Thanks for the video.
Breakdowns are so beautiful, the technique is very interesting!
I love when the ride breaks down, you get to see stuff that you never have seen before.
Dang lucky! I’ve always wanted to see the cast members come out in their rubber boots and push the boats along
As an amusement family, yeah! We have had a couple of breakdowns in different parks but specifically at Disneyland the Indiana Jones ride was one of the best breakdowns ever. Half way down the ride it stopped and when we finally exited, we were able to walk almost through the entire ride and see it up close with lights on. Also we had, space mountain, it's a small world, and others, great video man.
Best Disney RUclipsr ever. Period.
correct!
I'm incredibly impressed with the amount of detail that is in the ride with the lights on. Some of that detail you may never see or notice actively but it contributes to the whole look of the ride in the dark. Well done Disney.
I was evacuated a bunch of years ago from the POTC in Disneyland Paris.
It was right before the drop.
A cast member with a stick took the boats thing at the end or front where they could attach it to, then drag the boats to the nearest emergency exit( the one we used was at the drop. )
Sad it wasnt at the show areas
got evacuated from thunder mountain last night. it was scary but cool at the same time! it takes away the magic from disney because you get to see behind the scenes of the ride, but it’s an opportunity that everyone should experience.
great vid man!
I was on radiator springs racers when it broke down at the very beginning of the ride when you see the sheriff. It was a really cool experience, but they wouldn't let us video tape or take pictures. Getting to see the ride with the lights on and with no sound made me appreciate what Disney does even more. Getting to see all the tiny details you never really see going through the ride at it's normal pace. Something all remember forever. ❤
Pirates is one of my favorite rides!!!!
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I have never been to Disneyland but by watching your Videos It looks AWESOME Love you
I am in flordia right now and when I saw this video I was like, “....” cause I was speechless so excited that tpm vids is back
I have experienced a in show break down on Splash Mountain. It took a solid 15 min- 1 hour to evacuate. Watching the cast members unlock all the logs and let us out was interesting. I was nearing a dark scene and on a flat part on the outside. The stairs down the back 1/2 of the ride was interesting to go down. It was super back stage feel almost. Walking through a scene to the exit was also interesting to see them move, but no sound come out. I loved how tentative the cast members were. They made the process so easy!
That just makes the ride that more memorable.
I experienced an in-show-exit on Monsters Inc and Cars (just to name the coolest ones I was on)
Same! For Cars it was right before the "tractor tipping" scene
We were in the middle of Splash Mountain when we had an evac! Fascinating and efficient. Quite the long journey down to the quest level. Fast passes were distributed as well. Thanks for the fun video and safe adventures!
Just realized my Bell was off 😓 (it's on now)
I love this ride so much. I was able to see the new version and I was old enough to remember the old version in the 80s.
Me and my family went to disneyland last week and one of my moms friends was on the ride when this happened and she said that she was stuck on it for 1 hour! I wish i could of gone on the pirate's ride because it is my favorite and the rest of the trip it was closed.
AWESOME behind the scenes peak! Thanks
🎀 The Dresses In The Auction Scene Are SO GOOD❣️ I WANT THOSE DRESSES❣️ 🎀
I think it’s really cool how Disney can make the animatronics so realistic owo
Lol today's my birthday and I love this ride (And your Vids!)
My favourite in show exit I’ve ever experienced was on the buzz lightyear ride. The cast member let us walk through slowly, showing us how to get the best score!
I’m going to Disney world next week !!!!
Henrietta Hoppy I’m going in April
Henrietta Hoppy I haven’t been in a few years... I’ll probably be going after the newer updates like Galaxy’s Edge
Benjamin Maxwell cool !!
Foxy 02016 hope you get to go again sometime !!
Lucky!! Have a good time!
I love seeing how rides and animatronics work, but I've unfortunately never experienced an in-show exit. Loved the video and the up-close look at Pirates!
YESSSSSSSS Pirates is my favorite!!!
Who else has never been to Disneyland/Disneyworld but loves watching these vids
Going to Disney going to look for hidden secrets that I saw on you vid keep up the good work
My family and I got stuck on Splash Mountain once during the exterior portion of it. We were just going up the first incline when it stopped, and it took about maybe 10 minutes before they evacuated us. Definitely an interesting thing to climb out of a log on an incline. LOL But, it was kinda cool either way!
I’ve never had a breakdown experience but one time they had a new driver for the rafts on Tom Sawyer island and she was having a lot of trouble docking and we were one the raft for a while so they had to bring out another raft so a different driver could board and we got a free fast pass to any ride in the Disney parks and the seven dwarfs mine train was newer at the time so we picked that👍
I'd love this to happen in Small World! It would be so fun to see all the dolls up close and the beautiful costumes!
Clicked as fast I could I love your uploads plus I'm going to Disney this weekend 😁
Wooo have fun!!
TPMvids thank you so much and I will!
Jungshook_ Spiderman haha that's so cool 😂
That is a GORGEOUS amount of detail put into that ride. I think if I we're stuck in there, I would have started singing "Yo ho yo ho a pirate's life for me!" Just for fun! I don't think I have ever been in a breakdown, it's neat to see.
I love Looking forward to TPM Vids on Sunday 😝
todays monday
@@Retro80sMan1 it is not monday it is Sunday.
I had the privilege to be on hyperspace mountain when it broke down. Amazing how it looks with the lights turned on.
"Ten? I’ll give ya twenty… for the rum!"
YEEEEET
The swimming cast member!!!
I was on the old Ellen ride at Epcot when it broke down but they wouldn’t let us film it.
Just got to experience a breakdown and evacuation last night! Uploaded the video on my page. I really enjoyed it!!
When was this recorded? Maybe that's why they had to close Pirates the whole day during my trip.
Me too! I was so sad
They close that ride a lot, so it might not be the reason.
It’s very interesting to see things like this happen. You can really see all of the detail that Disney puts into the rides and attractions. I’ve never been evacuated off of a Disney ride before, that I can remember, but I was evacuated from a Universal (Orlando) ride before. It was a few years ago, and it was the Cat in the Hat ride. I remember sitting there for a while, and the show lights came on and we were evacuated.
Hey TPM, I love your videos, but do you know where I can get your disco yeti shirt?
Jake Animation Studios , I’m pretty sure you can’t get the Kerch anymore...but I’m not too sure
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Omg that looks insane I’ve always wanted to be stopped there!!
Pirates was shut down when I was at Disney we went through once before it shut down yet again
I love your channel
This happened to me at paris, before the drop. Kinda spooky
In Florida there is only 1 drop and it is really small, but the one in Paris has like 5 drops and they are GIANT
This happened on my last trip to Disney and it was actually really cool.
I’m a pirate, I love to steal your money
AD-block?
you meant to say arghh i be a pirate i ned to steel yee booty
NOT PLASMTICS BRUH
Andiieee
these are some of my favorite videos as well as the fails and myths videos.
I saw the title and clicked so fast 😂
I had to leave Epcot's Fast Track one time. We were on the decline segment and stopped. The lights turned on and we got to walk the track past the cold and warm temperature simulation. It was awesome! We got to see and read details on all the displays that were too small to read from the car
I was on Escape Gringotts Bank yesterday at Universal and it broke down right before we were supposed to be shot forward. It was terrifying and basically it just stopped and the projections glitched so we took our glasses off. The audio stopped and I was chatting with the chicks next to me and they were like “yea this happened last time we came.” So I’m like ???? But all of a sudden our cart shot forward and we finished the ride. We ended up not riding again sadly I wish I did but the park was gonna close soon.
I had an in-show exit on Spaceship Earth a couple of years ago! We got near the part where the screen is playing Jesse Owens on repeat, and the ride just stopped. We kinda just sat there for awhile. Eventually, the break lights came on, and a cast member went running down the side of the track to somewhere up ahead. She ended up coming back maybe 30 minutes later to open the car doors and help everyone out. They didn't end up shutting down the animatronics, but we weren't aloud to walk beside them, so we didn't really get to see many of the scenes/animatronics up close. Instead we had to take some backstage stairs. My mom was so excited and was snapping pictures of everything, even the worker's signs in the stairwell. It was a memorable experience, I must say.
Was on Indi a few months ago and we had a in show exit we were stuck on the ride for about 45 min. The seat belt of the person sitting next to me had disengaged but later we found out from a cast remember that the seat belt was not the issue that triggered the stop and in show exit.
I love this ride
Your my favorite youtuber
Yeah, Pirates was going through some trouble while I was there.
I was at Disneyland from February 17-21 and the ride was broken down pretty much the whole time.
The only time it was open was for about 30 minutes out of the whole day. The ride would be super busy after that, and then it broke down again.
Eventually, they just said Pirates was closed and not broken down. It was a big bummer because Pirates is one of the rides I really feel the disney magic and I didn’t get to go on it this time around, but it’s still so magical to see what happens behind the scenes too, I just wish I could’ve seen it :(
*my dream*
Me too if i were there i would cry tears of happiness
Andrew Garnica lol
I remember being evacuated on the ride that is notorious for break downs...Indiana Jones! The car I was on broke down in the skull room. It was cool seeing the details of the room and the cast members assisting us down points out specific ones. It was also crazy to see how high up you really are in the car and how sticky the floors were to create friction for the tires
I love this ride! One of my favorites!
Brilliant - I'd love to be evacuated from this or Haunted Mansion and get a good look at everything with the lights on!
One of the best Disney rides of all time.
dis should be its own series: a series of broken-down Disney rides with a review of each one
How can someone dislike this
Love these kinds of things.
No but on the little mermaid the ride stopped but then continued
My husband’s hat fell in the tracks on The Little Mermaid ride at DCA and a Cast Member rode the ride back thru to grab the hat. Not sure if they stopped the ride, as we told them after we exited. We were really nervous that it might’ve gotten crushed but it was okay. I can’t watch footage of the ride now, makes me too nervous! Don’t know how we’ll feel riding it in the future!
In show exits are so strange. I always thought I was cursed because I always had at least one in-show-exit each time I went to Disneyland. My last trip had 2 in-show-exits and a break down at space mountain. The animatronics are really cool. And the use of black lights to make things glow in fantasyland rides are always really interesting to see when the work lights are on.