“You have escaped Tron’s game grid for now users...” then cut right back to the elevator muzak. So awesome!!!! THIS was and still is my Tomorrowland! Thank you for the video.
OMG you are so right. I haven't been up there in twenty years unfortunately because of health issues I would have to do a wheelchair if I were to ever go up there again but in the meantime yes I remember the old people mover I remember the old Captain Nemo the old carousel and whenever I look through these little video clips I always say show me from the 1990s oh yes and pirates of the Caribbean used to be better, now it seems like just a waste of space
As I am only 13, I have never been able to ride the people mover but unlike my family, whenever we visit I find myself staring in awe at the abandoned tracks, wondering where they lead. After many visits and about 4 years of observing these tracks and finding little bits here and there, watching this gave me chills. Geez, I love this. Also BRING BACK THE PEOPLEMOVER PLEEEEAAASE
This was back in a time when you could stand at the end of Tomorrowlandland see everything moving. Rocket jets, Autopia cars, skyway buckets, monorail trains, peoplemover cars, submarines and the carousal theater. It was very kinetic.
For some strange reason, the instrumental music to the now-defunct Peoplemover at Disneyland has always reminded me of the 1967 hit record by the Fifth Dimension 'Up, Up and Away in My Beautiful Balloon.' As a matter of fact, the Peoplemover was my personal favorite ride at Disneyland.
This is (was) one of my all-time favorite rides. That said, to bring the ride back would mean to restructure it entirely (including the buildings it goes through) in order to comply with the Americans With Disabilities Act. If they'd've left it running, it would have been grandfathered...but somebody had the bright idea of Rocket Rods.
I think the best window of opportunity for a complete overhaul, is when Star Wars Land officially opens. Yes, a complete update of Tomorrowland. It will be well past time for the next "1967" or "1998". That should include an all new People Mover, and something better for the circle theater building. When S-W-L opens, I would divert guest traffic in its direction. Then, bite the bullet and close off the T-L area, excluding the Submarine Voyage and Monorail. Get out the big machines and tools, and get to work. It will benefit the park greatly in the long run.
5keeper7ful I just wish they brought back the retrofuturistic style of Tomorrowland. It looks way more futuristic than the 1995 new Tomorrowland. Doesn't feel like the future. :P
The reason why they cant bring it back is because the tracks are, in essence, structurally unsafe. This is because in the late 90s, they converted it to Rocket Rods, which was a semi-fast ride. Not only was the ride a failure, but it put so much stress on the tracks that they had no choice but to abandon it. The infrastructure runs through too many buildings within Tomorrowland and overall would be hard to demolish and remake, unless you would be willing for them to close down the Tomorrowland section of a park for at least a couple years (which I don't think is ideal). However, I do wish that they kept the Peoplemover, but I understand why we cant have it.
@Akira Fudo I think the other major reason they won't bring back the people mover is it didn't see much use. It was my favorite ride. But part of the reason it was my favorite is it never had a line. For years, I would go on the ride and it would be literally just me and my mom. During the entire time, you wouldn't see any other person on the ride in any of the other cars (much like most of this video). Everyone would rather stand in a long line to ride Space Mountain or Autopia or Monorail than go on this totally open ride. There's also the idea that an earthquake could strand people on the ride. And the monumental cost of refurbishing the tracks. But hey, if they'll keep stuff like monorail and splash mountain, those aren't really good reasons. Of course, that doesn't mean I'm giving up advocating for its return. They need to bring it back just for me! Gimme gimme gimme! What confuses me is that other attractions like Circle Vision were always packed, but they took that out.
The People Mover was my favorite ride at Disneyland, especially at night. You didn't need a bucking roller coaster experience to enjoy the ride around Tomorrowland. I really miss that experience.
Growing up in the 70’s, this is what Disneyland will always be to me. Low crowds , rides like the people mover, simplicity at its best. No two hour waits to get on a ride because “AP’s or KeyHolders” made the park experience terrible. Hope they bring back this slow moving, relaxing ride!
To this day, Monorail is my favorite ride. It was the best ride to get away from the crowds and just relax for a bit. Never waited more than 20 minutes to get on (and that was on a busy day). This takes me back. Im sad for kids today that will never know this.
OK, I’m sold. It’s time to bring it back, to Disneyland. Disney World spent a lot of money, and about a year of downtime, to rebuild their PeopleMover. It’s Disneyland’s turn.
I'd play Galaga and some car racing game that you would sit in and steer, it had a turbo boost, but I can't remember what it was called. Probably something obvious like "Turbo Booster." LOL
Cutelatinguy2 Yes, at two people got killed on the Peoplemover....I read that in Mouse Tales-an excellent book that details the trials and tribulations of Disneyland...there was a sequel too-
That was awesome. I think the newer rides are more fun, but there was something about the sit-and-chill rides. I miss the Skyway a lot. I also miss the Rocket Jets being as high as they were. And I think the sleek white look to the Land was better than what they have now.
This is so cool and very nostalgic! I miss the People Mover. I’m guessing this was filmed sometime in the early 90s due to the Disney Afternoon decor along the pathway towards Small World. Wish they’d bring People Move back along with the Skyway to Disneyland
love the peoplemover! i was at disneyland in april of '81, '82, and '83. this brings back really fond memories for me. i remember digging the music then and i still love it now. it's got that whole "baa, ba-ba-ba, ba-baa" sixties-optimistic-about-the-future sound to it.
We loved this ride! We would get our snacks & kick back for a little time out. It was also the best place to watch the fireworks & then catch the monorail back to the hotel. Disney had a master transportation plan for around the park & between lands. That’s all gone now.
Thank you for posting this! My childhood friend and I use to laugh so hard at the music. So MUZAK and so 70s even though they kept using it well into its last days
New dialogue in PeopleMover 2.0 if Disney makes it 0:42 The vehicle doors are closing, please remain seated during the tour. 1:19 You are now beginning the tour of Tomorrowland, aboard the PeopleMover 2.0 a revamp on a classic. 1:47 Across the way is Star Tours: The Adventure continues 2:00 Hello, i am C-3PO and this is my counterpart, R2-D2 *whirr* (archive voices) 2:05 Welcome to the Star Tours Tomorrowland spaceport (archive voice) 3:06 You about to enter one of Tomorrowland's most exciting attractions, (Hyper)space mountain. Please remain seated. 4:19 In this theater, see Star Wars, the path of the Jedi, a new and exciting show. 4:48 In Star Wars Launch bay, see some Star wars collectibles and props on display. 7:01 Above you is the Monorail, guided by sleek Monorail trains. It has carried over *input number and update it every 6 months* million guests since it's opening in 1959. 9:44 We are now passing Buzz Lightyear's Astro Blasters, ride on a vehicle and defeat the Evil Emperor Zurg.
@@MrMywildside Only if they keep Corey Burton's iconic villainous computer voice. (This time make it closer to another iconic evil AI role of his... hint: Krypton)
Linds, I had left a message SOMEPLACE during this Disney-music-listening craze, asking about the Peoplemover......we ALL loved that! Thanks for sending!
Before Tron, it was the Superspeed Tunnel, with racing cars speeding by you. The Captain Eo pretty much sets the date stamp on this ride, about 1983-84, i guess. Everybody misses the original Peoplemover. They should rebuild it and connect both parks, with embarcable/reboarding stations. And get rid of two admissions., combine the oarks
The main video that this video sourced was from Mr. DIsneyfanman. His video was from 1990, & Star Tours opened in 1987. The Peoplemover cars were given their gray with the small color stripe paint job in 1987 when Star Tours opened. The Peoplemover & Skyway were my two favorite attractions at Disneyland. I was at Disneyland in 1994 for the Skyway's last day of operation, & 1993 respectively for the Motorboat Cruise!😥 Hello from Phoenix Arizona❗🔥
We just got back from our first trip to DL, we are a WDW family, and I was in awe at the deteriorating PM track. I love the TTA in DW and seeing such a sad looking track made me really want to ride it. Watching this video makes me believe that the PM, in its prime, was amazing! 😢
This is really nostalgic. Since I was born in 1980, all of my childhood DL trips involved the People Mover. It's silly to say this but it was my favorite ride. It was such a great way to break up the day and have a relaxing tour experience. Then you always felt rejuvenated with a second wind to take on the park again after. I was genuinely saddened when they decided to close it down.
Thanks for the memories! This was all so familiar. As a teen, I spent a lot of time in Tomorrowland watching a band called Polo play at the Tomorrowland Terrace. I went on The PeopleMover as well as The Adventure Through Innerspace many more times than most people would because they never had long lines. I also regularly saw Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln regularly for the same reason. I still make my kids see Mr. Lincoln when we visit.
This ride along with the skyway are two rides i wished Disney would have tried to save. I never got to experience these rides but still enjoy watching old videos of them.
I loved the People Mover!! The crowds would come if it was there. You have to remember back when it was operational there were less people in the park and visitors only came maybe once a year. Now look how crowded Tomorrowland is!! And yes due to Rocket Rods the whole track would have to be re-built.
Thats a cool video, thankyou for that, it brought back alot of memories from when I was there in 88 !!!! I remember the Tron and Star Tours section to this day, that is what stood out for me all those years ago as I celebrated my 10th birthday there !!!!
Great job! Fantastic and beautiful...very happy to see this on RU-vid! One minor nit-pick is that this audio clip is from the 1980's because Star Tours opened in 1987. The original Peoplemover ride toured the person past Adventures in Inner Space and then included Space Mountain when that ride opened in May 1977.
We both agree that this is great - but I don't understand your nit-pick. This is not about the original people mover - but the 80's version, unless the video has been edited and re-posted since 3 months ago.
The 80's version only included Star Tours after 1987. Therefore, for most of the 80's the tour on PeopleMover was slightly different because StarTours was originally the Monsanto ride into Inner Space. As I wrote, it's a MINOR nit-pick.
It used to be quite thrilling to be in open-air compartments while cars 🚗 boats 🚣♀️ monorail 🚝 , skyway buckets and submarines moved about you. It will not be back, too expensive to put emergency exits every 100’ or so and would look awful 😞. I got that straight from a Disney employee. I miss it too. Well done 👍🏻
This was one of my favorite things to do at Disney land I really wish they would bring it back it would be a very big help to handle the crowds and be a great way to see and learn about what there is to do at Disney land.
All segments 0:42 Start 1:19 Star Tours 2:58 Star Traders 3:06 Space Mountain 4:19 Magic Eye Theater/Captain EO* 4:28 Mission to Mars* 4:48 TRON** 7:00 Monorail 7:37 it's a small world/Motor Boat Cruise/ Motor Boat Cruise through Gummi Glen* 8:14 Skyway* 8:29 Submarine Voyage** 8:55 Monorail Station 9:44 Circle Vision 360** 11:10 Half/Full murals of Mary Blair** 11:37 End * = Not on Latest runs of PeopleMover ** = Not on Rocket Rods
I grew up with the Magic Kingdom Peoplemover and it’s still one of my favorites, so sad that Disneyland doesn’t have it anymore because this track seems so much more interesting. Would love to see it back someday
Wow... this brings back so many good memories! I remember that I especially loved the tron part! 😎👍 Hopefully they bring this ride back, along with the others like the sky tram thing and the submarines!
Honestly they could bring back the People Mover. Would it close Tomorrowland for a couple of years? Yes, but honestly it’s time to give Tomorrowland a huge make over again.
This music was the soundtrack heard aboard Disneyland's PeopleMover attraction for many years. The spoken narration changed from time to time, but the music was always consistent.
There were speakers throughout Tomorrowland that played the music for ambience. In the late 80's, I sat by one of the speakers and tape recorded the whole thing. This music is different than that.
It's obvious why they don't have the resources. Due to laws and safety standards that have been introduced since Disney stopped operating the track, it would be illegal and dangerous to reopen it. They would have to demolish the track (which would also require them to demolish every building in Tomorrowland as the track is embedded into the buildings), build new track that complies with the new standards and then rebuild the demolished buildings. This would take a very long to complete and would force Disney to close all of Tomorrowland for just as long.
Damn how much I miss my childhood, The 70s living in the San Gabriel Valley was great. Pasadena & Alhambra to be exact. Summers were F-ing awesome, dog days of Summer were the best, Ridding RTD (#266 bus line) down Rosemead BL to Seal Beach were the best, Then there's Disneyland, we would take turns having parents drop us off at 9am then picking us up at 12 midnight in the summer, best part is we were able to go with $20. and that was enough to get in, buy food AND get one of those super size suckers that took a week to eat. Although SoCal has changed so much, I have moved to Henderson NV for early retirement. But my heart & memories will always take me back to SoCal in the late 70.
How could Disney get rid of a iconic ride... Bring it back and throw in that 1960s vibe ..the people mover existed at a time when magic was allowed to happen.
Disney really messed up Anaheim's Tomorrowland. This looks so much better than the current state of the land; with the more uniform retro futuristic architecture, the darker edgier tone to the attractions, etc. were what made this Tomorrowland different from the others. Take Space Mountain for example; the one in Florida had a warmer tone compared to the colder more mysterious tone that this Space Mountain had. This may be a hot take, but I am not a big fan of the 2005 Space Mountain refurb and just the drastic change in tone that took place in the rest of Tomorrowland with the "Tommorowland 2055" project attempting to change Tomorrowland to something it isn't supposed to be. The best example of what a Tomorrowland redesign should be is the rework that Tokyo is receiving/