It appears that the animatronics at 7:29 are just in the land. That is incredible! Imagine walking around and looking up at some windows to see real characters talking to each other? How immersive and creative!
@@davidarrington4144Disney was the leader in ride innovation and theming. The highest quality in the world and everyone knew it. That rapidly began deteriorating and fans were the first to catch on. It took awhile, but I think there’s a general dissatisfaction among passholders about the state of the parks. I can’t give you facts off the top of my head, but I recommend you watch Mickey Views or Defunctland for a more in depth comprehensive look into the current decline of the parks.
The problem is that Disney World has been recently offering a bad quality of a park to guests due to the large numbers of people that visit and the fact that many rides have been in the park since it opened. People tend to be ungrateful due to the majority of the rides being dedicated to classic films or obscure references (like the Bear Jamboree or Tiki Room)
I do have to give the parks props for working of the fact that most people probably already know how the movie went instead of trying hide the twist villains like they have been until recently. At least now they actually have the ability to make the villains of that era of movies more time to actually be villains like the classic ones. I mean Bellweather’s reveal wasn’t until the literal last minute of the movie, so her having more time to be presented as an actual threat is welcome.
Amazing ride, the parks in the states could never. Also furry Shakira in a Disney ride is hilarious to me - they even perfectly captured her hip movements!
wow! Honestly the outdoor animatronics of the bunnies is probably the most impressive ones! They move exactly like a Jim Henson puppeteer! The way the Yak moves is impressive, but still very smooth; the bunnies feel like they motion captured a human performance
The combination screen and articulated face animatronics look great! Hopefully they can avoid whatever was going on with Clawhauser's eyes, looks like he's on something other than donuts. In all serious great coverage, ty for getting so many good shots of the animatronics!
This truly looks impressive. Great combination of projection and sets with audio animatronic figures. Nice visual effects and scene transitions. And surprisingly long for a dark ride! It also captured the style of the film. Well done!
Amazing video! I loved it! Would you mind if we used some of your footage for a list about animatronics that we're currently working on? We will obviously give you credit with a shoutout in the video and in the description.
@@glamrockfoxy6667I would rather came to Hollywood Studios. Animal Kingdom is about nature and conservation not cartoon animals that human characteristics.
I love this so much! Zootopia has finally come to life. While I LOVE how the ride looks, parts of it are the same as mickeys and Minnie's runaway railway and Rise of the resistance. For example the beginning when you are met with the characters in the car that is the same at the mickeys ride. The elevator zip line scene is the same as the one on rise of the resistance. I love Disney parks so much, I just wish it wasn't similar to the other trackless rides! I hope to ride this one day!
I noticed that too! I noticed at the end with Nick and Judy talking to each other before getting off, it's pretty similar to the Cars ride in Adventureland
You're probably right about the layout, but don't you think it looks more visually immersive than runaway railway? And more fun? I am just going off of videos, admittedly, and won't be riding runaway railway til January. But this ride looks more impressive somehow.
This is a decent combination of ride effects seen in Remy, Runaway Railway, and RotR. Nobody likes a lot of screens, but it does also have practical sets and animatronics. The addition of the drop pod is a nice surprise.
The ride was longer than expected. I’m happy that they’re making ride length a priority. But, I do think that there are too many screens in some instances of the ride.
I expected it to be more like Indiana Jones than Rise of the Resistance, I hope it doesn’t have a lot of the same maintenance issues with the complex ride system and drop elevator mechanism.
This looks very fun. I definitely wouldn’t mind having the same or preferably different ride for Zootopia at animal kingdom. Not that the ride looks bad but because I know and saw everything that happens, because if they actually plan on building this in Disney World I know that will take years from now but I couldn’t wait to watch the footage 😂. Also it would be cool to see them make improvements depending on how much space they would have.
I’m blown away by how good the animatronics and puppets look. The only negative comment I can think of is how buggy the eyes are on some of them. Other than that, very impressive and immersive
looks much better than I expected I like that it goes on for so long and the physical sets look pretty good....NOW BRING IT TO WALT DISNEY STUDIOS THAT PARK IS AWFUL AND AVENGERS CAMPUS SUCKS
This is Ratatouille layout with another IP overlay. Not really original. But that's what you get when you run off the best talent at WDI and only have IP wonks left.
Its surroundings and animatronics are impressive but imo its kinda lame, its the same trackless ride gimmick we've been given for years, It gets annoying.
This looks absolutely amazing! Love to visit here when it opens, love animation as it's just great to see all the characters we love! This is why we need Zootopia 2! Lov'it!
Now this is a great ride! Good use of smoke and screen, the aimatronics looked amazing and full of energy, the music sounds exciting, the backgrounds are beautiful. It looks really fun
Probably not until Iger is ousted. He has a hate-on for Florida and is going out of his way to delay improvements, addition of new attractions, and focus all Company Budget slashes on what is supposed to be the Flagship Park. The 100th Anniversary Celebration there was flippin' joke.
Tell me how Disney parks in Tokyo and Shanghai have so much going on while Disneyland in California and Walt Disney World in Florida is just bare bones.
Lol, already a new ride and already one of the animatronics (Clawhauser) is having some projector eye issues. Hopefully it gets fixed soon. Looks like its programming is turning off and on.
Most cool rides have screens. Nothing beats the Pirates rides in Shanghai. I got to see it in 2018 and I didn't care I had no idea what they were saying. The Ride was awesome.
I feel like some Disney rides need captions for foreigners, universal has done this for the Simpsons and the studio tour. Disney and universal make amazing rides and it would suck for people who don’t speak English, Japanese, Spanish, or Chinese to understand the dialogue
Do the ride vehicles move at all during the action sequences (the snowmobile chase, cable cars, and tunnel car chase) or are you just parked in front of a screen with wind blowing at your face?
When it gets super popular next year, i know a perfect and nostalgic addition attraction to be in Zootopialand. What if they build a spot for the Country Bear Jamboree Animatronic show in this land?
Ok to be honest I really love this Zootopia is best Disney movie I heard bad bunk don't like screw them don't like screen this is really cool and seeing whole land of Zootopia is out of this human world you know how much I love talking animals unless human there furry adorable and have own special skills.
@@themepark101 No It is not. You don't drop physically down a shaft like in rise of the resistance. This is more comparable to the waterfall scene of Runaway Railway.
This looks absolutely amazing, the animatronics are INSANE. I have no clue what the story really is other than them just trying to save that gazelle, but it still looks incredible. Furries are gonna go insane over this though 💀
I swear if they bring Zootopia land to the U.S it will be a HUGE disaster as the furries would ruin it for everybody, not to mention they will be greasing the gator and petting the cat on the ride. So please Disney never bring it to the U.S.A.
Glad I can sit at home in the dark and watch this on a screen instead of paying top dollar to go to a park to sit down in the dark and watch a bunch of screens
@@MsDisneylandlover Sorry to say, remove *The Little Mermaid* retheme to this because TLM is not Pixar, but happier note move TLM into Disneyland proper.
@@KevinGerhardtmoving TLM to Disneyland would be so counterproductive and would be such a tremendous waste of money and resources. They're better off closing it down and replacing it with something else that can fit inside the show building.
@@DeadmanInc336 Close it would be off the table because everyone loves that movie (either OG and now the Live Action one). Anyway I just making conversation, I was really not that serious and I do agree, it would big price tag to move into DL proper for sure. Also they can add it to Disneyland Forward when / if that happens.