DirtyGlassEye
Compass of your heart
Looking at this now, it kinda looks like I just took a screenshot while an old Disney movie was playing or something. Guess that goes to show how much the OLC understands the older Disney spirit (which no longer exists here in the west sadly).
Amidst all the radical and infuriating changes Disney does, it's honestly a miracle the Tokyo Disney Resort is not owned by them. For the most part, maintenance, theming, quality, and especially staff, are LEAGUES above Disney management. Disneysea's saving grace is the originality. Walt used to have completely original ideas for his rides that didn't have movie origins, as crazy as that sounds today, and OLC understands that concept well.
The most accurate way I can describe this ride is if It's A Small World was made revolving around themes of Aladdin and The Odyssey. With a full animatronic lineup, Sinbad's storybook voyage has the charm of a Fantasyland dark ride while having a completely original plotline. With incredibly low lighting I got this side shot and against all odds, didn't have to deal with noise.
And like older, and more original, Disney rides it has it's own signature theme. Though it can't possibly hold a candle to pieces like Grim Grinning Ghosts or Imagination, it does a good job of still conveying that old magic. The piece is called "Compass to your heart".
I hate Disney
Compass of your heart
Looking at this now, it kinda looks like I just took a screenshot while an old Disney movie was playing or something. Guess that goes to show how much the OLC understands the older Disney spirit (which no longer exists here in the west sadly).
Amidst all the radical and infuriating changes Disney does, it's honestly a miracle the Tokyo Disney Resort is not owned by them. For the most part, maintenance, theming, quality, and especially staff, are LEAGUES above Disney management. Disneysea's saving grace is the originality. Walt used to have completely original ideas for his rides that didn't have movie origins, as crazy as that sounds today, and OLC understands that concept well.
The most accurate way I can describe this ride is if It's A Small World was made revolving around themes of Aladdin and The Odyssey. With a full animatronic lineup, Sinbad's storybook voyage has the charm of a Fantasyland dark ride while having a completely original plotline. With incredibly low lighting I got this side shot and against all odds, didn't have to deal with noise.
And like older, and more original, Disney rides it has it's own signature theme. Though it can't possibly hold a candle to pieces like Grim Grinning Ghosts or Imagination, it does a good job of still conveying that old magic. The piece is called "Compass to your heart".
I hate Disney