As many of you probably don't know, Disney currently operates five (soon to be six) seperate resorts worldwide:
-Disneyland Resort
-DisneyWorld Resort
-Disneyland Paris Resort
-Tokyo Disneyland Resort
-Hong Kong Disneyland Resort
And in 2013:
Disneyland Shanghai Resort
Many of these parks have Winnie The Pooh themed rides, three to be exact.
Tokyo Disneyland's version is, possibly one of the greatest darkrides ever created.
Winnie The Pooh's Honey Hunt opened to rave reviews. What, why and how? I mean, it's Pooh...
The ride uses trackless ride vehicles. The guests are literally wandering around the hundred acre wood, with no idea where they're going next. Using a black, polished floor allows the path the ride vehicle takes to hidden from the riders. This also allows for crossovers, where ride vehicles crisscros past each other, almost colliding. Several scenes in the ride include crossovers, but one room holds about 20 ride vehicles at one. They are constantly shifting and crossing in a seemingly random way.
The ride also uses many top notch dissapearing and star room effects. The theming is also much more advanced than it's two cousins in the states (versions at Magic Kingdom and Disneyland).
The darkride is one of the most impressive pieces of technology, and is also one of the best themed.
So if you ever happen to visit Tokyo Disneyland Resort (I HIGHLY RECOMMEND GOING Sometime in your life!) don't forget to join Winnie the Pooh, on his magical hunt for honey!
-Tycoon Master
Note: Tokyo Disneyland/Tokyo DisneySea have several of the best attraction in the world, I will be reviewing them for you all.
I went on the Disneyland in Anaheim one it was seriously creepy peoples! I mean the ride was really crap and boring but the lights and colours around would scare a 6 year old to death and disturb a 9 year old, I was 9 at the time