I love how the trackless system lets them "choreograph" the ride vehicles! So they can switch direction, go in circles, weave in between each other, etc. Great use of technology.
This ride completely blew my mind! Even two years after being in it: I can't get it out of my head. Like, the video doesn't show it that well but.. the part where Tigger bounces and sings his song? The cart you're in bounces as well! It's amazing.
Ya! It uses groundbreaking LPS technology... each car moves in it's own unique way and sometimes even dances in synch to other cars! I thought it was a kiddy ride but was so impressed by the time it ended!
I remember this being a revolutionary ride because each car is directed with some sort of GPS (it had a different name). Therefore, there is no track, and no two ride experiences are ever exactly the same!
I just get amazed every time I see a trackless system like that knowing where to be and where to go at all times. We need something like this here at Disneyland CA.
Actually, unlike other rides that use trackless wires (like Hollywood Studios's Tower of Terror, or Universe of Energy, Great Movie Ride, etc., this ride has a matrix of sensors instead, which allows the ride vehicles to move off of a fixed track. That's how the heffalump and woozle scene is possible - the computers know where every vehicle is, and can control each independently in a non-linear fashion.
Absolutely the best dark ride in the world and I have a feeling that not even the mighty Transformers ride at Universal Hollywood will be able to dethrone it as the best dark ride.
Wow, actually a good Pooh ride. The one at Disneyland in CA totally sucks bawls. They should tear that one down right now and rebuilt the Tokyo version there. The sad thing is that a lot of people who visit Tokyo Disneyland who have also been to California Disneyland that don't know that the two Pooh rides are very different may think there the same and skip the Tokyo version.
My dream is came true, oh my god i'm so obsessed with this ride. If I ever go to Japan, the first thing i made will be going to this disneyland and try this drive. Can they make this ride please in Disneyland Paris? Cause the chance is higher that i will ever be there. France is directly by Germany, so :D (Sorry for the bad grammar, its only school english v.v)
I must be going nuts. I didn't notice much of a difference between the first ride and the second ride. I'd love to see more variety in the sequences of the ride.
The two different rides aren't (terribly) different...I wish they would re-do the one at WDW now to have a system like this because it looks like a blast!
So this Pooh ride is like 20 times better than anything I road at Disney World Orlando.....but then again i was with my mother who refused to go on anything good. AND Space Mountain was broken....
well, i shouldnt be surprised, i mean, they used the same technology for tower of terror durning the creepy twilight zone part. I just think its cool that you cant tell where your car is going via track following. you are REALLY there for the ride.
This ride is extremely superior to the pooh rides in DL or WDW, because this one was first. This ride was so popular they decided to put it in the other two parks but they could not use the same track or design because all of the ride designs are not owned by the Disney Company. Thus all the rides at theTokyo theme parks can not be reproduced.
+Disney Magical Universe in the bginning of the video, Adam made a not saying that they went on it twice to show how different two ride-throughs can be with the new trackless technology.
This version is awesome! I've only ever been on the ones in America. They're both fine, but they're rather low-tech. The effects in this version are amazing! This is how I wish the American ones were. Maybe someday they'll get an update (at least better animatronics or something)
Appreciation aside, this ride must be the easiest to clean if any litter or something manages to get onto the 'track'. Dusting however, must be one heck of a job.
I enjoy all of your videos. :D with that being said...... For those who are wondering why the United States Disney parks are run down, and other Disney Theme parks in other countries are getting better equipment and or better attractions. It's because here in the states it's all about money, and if an attraction cost a good bit even though it is better quality, they will not pay for it. Other parks like here and in other countries are far better family oriented than here in the states. but this is just my two cents.
I would be soo scared to go on this ride because of the fact there is no track and it's a computer. what happens if the car fails and you go running into the set?!?!
I wouldn't say floating. 3 hunny pots go into the ride together, as if they were attached, but then they "separate" and seem to have a mind of their own. One will go forwards, one backwards, and they spin. It's a totally random ride sequence and the pots go to different parts of each scene. But the best and most unexpected scene is the bouncing Tigger scene. The pots bounce along with him! I saw the outline of a platform on the floor that must move when the pots go on it.
I love how the trackless system lets them "choreograph" the ride vehicles! So they can switch direction, go in circles, weave in between each other, etc. Great use of technology.
One of the reason why Tokyo Disney Resort is (in my opinion) the best theme park in the world.
This ride completely blew my mind! Even two years after being in it: I can't get it out of my head. Like, the video doesn't show it that well but.. the part where Tigger bounces and sings his song? The cart you're in bounces as well! It's amazing.
The fact that's there's no track, makes it look like your ACTUALLY in the Hundred Acre Wood!
My favorite ride EVER at Tokyo Disneyland park!!!!
The trackless technology in Tokyo is crazy!
Ya! It uses groundbreaking LPS technology... each car moves in it's own unique way and sometimes even dances in synch to other cars! I thought it was a kiddy ride but was so impressed by the time it ended!
The California Disneyland version must have had 1% of the budget that this had...
Lol. Totally agree with you.
+Yishai Thau Tigger sings well in Japanese.
The audio-animatronics are so cool!!! This is probably how a live-action Winnie-the-Pooh movie would look like.
+GeloYellowTV Good thing Alex Ross Perry is writing the script.
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Welp he looks more like a creepy ass doll
What did you think of the results?
It is so strange to hear Tigger sing his trademark song in Japanese.
Why are cool attractions like this exclusive to Tokyo?!
Bc Tokyo Disneyland is not owned by Disney.
I honestly am astounded by this. I adore the Disneyland version because of the charm but this... just blew me away.
The tigger part looks awesome!!
I've been to Tokyo Disneyland and I have to say that it's probably the best theme park in the world.
This is the future of dark rides folks!
Pretty interesting that a collection of the best rides in a Disney park are in the two parks not owned by Disney. Thank you, Oriental Land Company.
Don't judge a book by its cover; Disneyland's is very cute and attractive, but this just looks amazing!
Definitely the best ride in Tokyo Disneyland :)
I remember this being a revolutionary ride because each car is directed with some sort of GPS (it had a different name). Therefore, there is no track, and no two ride experiences are ever exactly the same!
I just get amazed every time I see a trackless system like that knowing where to be and where to go at all times. We need something like this here at Disneyland CA.
It would be awesome if they brought this kind of ride to Disneyland but have it themed to Beauty and the Beast or something.
Lmao, you predicted the beauty and the beast ride
I agree 100%! It shows how far we've come technology wise!
So funny hearing characters I grew up with speaking Japanese. This ride looks amazing!!
I love how i cant speak japanese but i still watch it
I'm sure everyone knows the Tigger song, so no translation is necessary. But I'm sure something gets lost in translation, as is usually the case.
Winnie the Pooh is pretty universally known, though. You don't need to know Japanese to know what's going on in this ride. :)
Great stuff. Thanks for putting it together.
I like the ride at Disney World a lot, but this is AMAZING!
Actually, unlike other rides that use trackless wires (like Hollywood Studios's Tower of Terror, or Universe of Energy, Great Movie Ride, etc., this ride has a matrix of sensors instead, which allows the ride vehicles to move off of a fixed track. That's how the heffalump and woozle scene is possible - the computers know where every vehicle is, and can control each independently in a non-linear fashion.
Best ride ever. It is totally worth the plane fare and time spent waiting in line!
@itselguapo To say "Is this one the same as the Disneyland one" is like asking if porn is the same as having sex.
We need that in Disneyland California!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
There’s no space unfortunately, but definitely a whole bunch on the east coast
The no track thing just baffles me...And each ride is different. It looks so cute. Makes me want to go to Japan now xD
Absolutely the best dark ride in the world and I have a feeling that not even the mighty Transformers ride at Universal Hollywood will be able to dethrone it as the best dark ride.
how are the cars moving??
Wow, actually a good Pooh ride. The one at Disneyland in CA totally sucks bawls. They should tear that one down right now and rebuilt the Tokyo version there. The sad thing is that a lot of people who visit Tokyo Disneyland who have also been to California Disneyland that don't know that the two Pooh rides are very different may think there the same and skip the Tokyo version.
My dream is came true, oh my god i'm so obsessed with this ride. If I ever go to Japan, the first thing i made will be going to this disneyland and try this drive.
Can they make this ride please in Disneyland Paris? Cause the chance is higher that i will ever be there. France is directly by Germany, so :D
(Sorry for the bad grammar, its only school english v.v)
I must be going nuts. I didn't notice much of a difference between the first ride and the second ride. I'd love to see more variety in the sequences of the ride.
omg, this winnie the pooh ride is so epic!! it's so different from disneyland's!!
I say this one is better than the one at magic kingdom. I like how the pots moved around and such.
That is a great version of the Winnie the Pooh ride.
The one at Disneyland California is way different but a very good ride there to!
This ride is the definition of "Amazing"
WOW those Animotronics
Can Disney make the one in Anaheim like this one please!
I really think its funny that everything is spoken in Japanese yet all the text from the ride is in English! Great ride.
And this is how you do a proper trackless ride: actually tell a story.
The animatronics are fantastic on this!
The two different rides aren't (terribly) different...I wish they would re-do the one at WDW now to have a system like this because it looks like a blast!
i went to this ride this summer! you took the same route my family and i did!
no way this one is WAY different than disneyland! there is no track like this in anahiem, or animatronics like anahiem's winnie the pooh
wow, the animatronics are WAY better in tokyo than disney world and disneyland ca's versions!
This ride looks so cool
So this Pooh ride is like 20 times better than anything I road at Disney World Orlando.....but then again i was with my mother who refused to go on anything good. AND Space Mountain was broken....
well, i shouldnt be surprised, i mean, they used the same technology for tower of terror durning the creepy twilight zone part.
I just think its cool that you cant tell where your car is going via track following.
you are REALLY there for the ride.
I love the part where the cars just go NUTS and start spinning like crazy. Hopefully, Ratatouille will be half as good as this!
Wow, this looks way better than the one in Anaheim. I'm officially jealous.
Andre Segers #5 Pick brought me here
When did he mention this?
1:57 Pooh entered the Twilight Zone.
Hahahahah omg
Man, this blows away the one in Disney World in Florida. Why didn't they do that there?
this is the best when you are high
No way! This ride looks awesome. It has the same tracks as the tower of terror. It's all about the lasers now-a-days lol
I absolutely love this, it's the best version of any Winnie-the-Pooh attraction.
But can someone please translate this?? :)
The technology used in this ride is awesome O.O
No, this is its own original thing. WDW's is VERY similar to Disneyland's.
very cool trackless ride
It would've been nice if they used the same freeness of space they had here in Mystic Manor. Sadly, when I went to Japan this ride was closed :(
This ride is extremely superior to the pooh rides in DL or WDW, because this one was first. This ride was so popular they decided to put it in the other two parks but they could not use the same track or design because all of the ride designs are not owned by the Disney Company. Thus all the rides at theTokyo theme parks can not be reproduced.
Best dark ride in the world. Hands down.
Very nice ride. But you know, I like our Pooh ride at Disney World just fine.
the heffalumps and woozles on this ride don't seem to be as scary.
oh wow ! So much cooler than the one at DisneyWorld
Why is this video played twice?
+Disney Magical Universe in the bginning of the video, Adam made a not saying that they went on it twice to show how different two ride-throughs can be with the new trackless technology.
I love how in every Japanese of Disneyland rides
the hunny jar does not need rail to operate.. it uses magnet
This version is awesome! I've only ever been on the ones in America. They're both fine, but they're rather low-tech. The effects in this version are amazing! This is how I wish the American ones were. Maybe someday they'll get an update (at least better animatronics or something)
The Disneyland version is OK. The Walt Disney World version is a little better. This version is absolutely amazing!
Appreciation aside, this ride must be the easiest to clean if any litter or something manages to get onto the 'track'. Dusting however, must be one heck of a job.
I enjoy all of your videos. :D with that being said...... For those who are wondering why the United States Disney parks are run down, and other Disney Theme parks in other countries are getting better equipment and or better attractions. It's because here in the states it's all about money, and if an attraction cost a good bit even though it is better quality, they will not pay for it. Other parks like here and in other countries are far better family oriented than here in the states. but this is just my two cents.
They have the same screen and animation tech now at the Alice in Wonderland Ride in Disneyland! So at least some elements are making their way over!
I would be soo scared to go on this ride because of the fact there is no track and it's a computer. what happens if the car fails and you go running into the set?!?!
They all sound so cute in Japanese !
i can't believe they sow different parts of the ride
I really wish I could ride this at some point in time. Looks awesome.
That it did not hit the honey cannon I wonder if these people took a second one.
WDW needs this version!
Wow I love disneylands but omg this is a must if I go to Tokyo (and tower of terror)
i wanted to go on this!! but it broke down while i was in TDL last christmas eve
Why is this version not in disney world ?
the scene were the heffalump sucks the honey is like the hitchhiking ghost in the haunted mansion isn't it?
Ah man, in Disneyland Paris there isn't even a Pooh related ride :(
Holy...! How the...?! OMG! Amazing!
It's like the American Disneyland is the guinea pig, and every country gets a better version of the ride after they see how much people like it.
I go to disneyland every year,love there food!
I prefer the ride motion of the one in Orlando. But the new vehicle is really cool.
I live in Kent and you don't know how accurate this is, shit like this always goes down in my local forest. lol
Really? I guess I am old, since it was still there in Disney World during 2007.
The ride junps in tigger part!!
@WeirdPenguin101 There is no track in this ride. The ride system for Pooh's Hunny Hunt is totally 'trackless'.
Why is it that Florida always gets jipped on these type of attractions?
well, this and Mystic Manor have those new RFID cars, and they have yet to bring one to FL
Florida gets jipped? What about California!
RiverEcho They both do, but Florida is worse. Have you seen our Pirates?
Kyle Tavoletti Yes haha, but at least you all have interactive lines
RiverEcho Good point, but some that need it most, don't have it, like Splash Mountain and BTMR
How does the trackless system make the ride feel???I heard it's as if you're floating...does it feel any different?
It's a lot smoother to be honest
Thanks for the answer...Tokyo Disneyland seems like a cool international park to visit
I wouldn't say floating. 3 hunny pots go into the ride together, as if they were attached, but then they "separate" and seem to have a mind of their own. One will go forwards, one backwards, and they spin. It's a totally random ride sequence and the pots go to different parts of each scene. But the best and most unexpected scene is the bouncing Tigger scene. The pots bounce along with him! I saw the outline of a platform on the floor that must move when the pots go on it.
I think they should bring Horizons back to Epcot and use this kind of ride system. It'd be totally cool.
I MISS GOING TO JAPAN SO MUCH :(