Friday, January 18, 2019
Breaking : Soaring: Fantastic Flight to Open July 23 at Tokyo DisneySea
Oriental Land Co., Ltd. announced that the new attraction Soaring: Fantastic Flight will open July 23 at Tokyo DisneySea!
Based on the popular attraction, Soarin’ Around the World, which has been enjoyed by Guests visiting the Disney parks outside of Japan, the attraction at Tokyo DisneySea will feature new scenes and visuals for an experience exclusive to the Park in Japan.
Soaring: Fantastic Flight is a flight motion-simulator attraction that will take Guests on a journey over famous landscapes of the world, while they experience the breezes and scents that match the various scenes. Guests of all ages can look forward to experiencing this attraction. This attraction will be available for “Happy 15 Entry” – an exclusive privilege that allows early entry to the Parks for Guests staying at a Disney hotel.
Background Story:
Nestled in the hills of Mediterranean Harbor, amidst the backdrop of an old-world Italian village, the Museum of Fantastic Flight is dedicated to humankind’s enduring dream of flying. Today, the museum celebrates Camellia Falco—a visionary innovator in the fledgling field of aviation—with a special retrospective of her life.
A grand tour of the museum includes a magical visit from the spirit of Camellia and culminates with Guests boarding her latest and greatest achievement—a flying vehicle of her own design called the Dream Flyer. Guests soon experience what Camellia believed, that our imagination can propel us into the future and take us everywhere in the world we wish to go. And before Guests know it, their spirits are sent soaring.
Attraction Facts and location:
Ride Duration: About 5 minutes (main show)
Capacity: 87 persons per theater
Number of Theaters: 2
Investment Amount: About 18 billion yen
DisneyFASTPASS: Available
Height Requirement: Must be 102 cm or taller
Pictures: copyright Disney - Oriental Land
Tokyo Disneysea has everything i always wanted for discoveryland in paris.
ReplyDeleteMe thinks this will be replicated for Epcot soon (one can hope). It sounds like something tailor-made for that park.
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