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find us @TPMvideos. When you visit a Disney theme park a highlight
is experiencing the world-class rides and attractions but sometimes they do break down
from time to time. This can be very frustrating, but if you’re
a huge Disney fan like myself, this can be a dream come true. Breaking down on a Disney ride, having to
go through an in-show-exit is something we all hope happens at one point or another. A couple years ago we did a part one of this
series which you can find in the card on the right side but today we’ll be looking at
breakdowns from 10 new rides. So be sure to keep your hands, arms feet and
legs inside as we count down the top 10 Disney Ride Break Downs and In-Show Exits pt 2. Number 10
We’re gonna start the list with Snow White’s Scary Adventures at Disneyland. This classic dark ride is a pretty scary Disney
ride; as I kid I have memories of being terrified of the witch and I’m sure many of you have
the exact same memory as well. I mean look at her. Well you know when this ride isn’t scary? {Off Camera} Well that’s not scary. Yup, when you break down and get to walk through
with the lights on during an in-show exit. {Off Camera} You can still hear the music. Wow, that’s so cool. Don’t walk so fast, Now this specific breakdown happened just
before the ride closed for its refurbishment. With these dark rides, it's fascinating to
see how cheap and simple the sets look with the lights on. It’s just a lot of plywood flats painted
with blacklight paint. Then in this other breakdown video, it offers
a cool glimpse into the lights and projectors above the ride path. {Off Camera}Say Let us go! Number 9 {Off Camera} We’re stuck on Toy Story Mania- If you’ve ever taken your eyes away from
the screens in Toy Story Mania and had a look around, the show building at Disney’s Hollywood
Studios looks like a big warehouse with oversized props. When it breaks down you aren’t really given
an experience that’s drastically different but here’s what you can expect. {Announcement} A cast member will be with
you momentarily. {Erik}Ohh we’re being evacuated. Well first things first, the game stops then
the lights come on while cast members begin the in show exit. {Erik} Well, if you ever wondered what it
looked like inside Toy Story Mania with the lights on. It’s not much different. Erik and his family here definitely made the
most of the experience. Above this area on the ride, there appears
to be catwalks that would be used to access lightning and other equipment needed to make
the magic happen. Then once a cast member came to release the
restraints, it was a pretty much a straight forward in-show exit. Walking through you get to see just how wide
the ride path really is, and it reinforces that there really isn’t much to ride aside
from the screens. Number 8
Peter Pan’s Flight is a unique Omni-mover system since you’re suspended in the air
soaring over the scenery. Now you may have had the ride stop and heard
this- {Announcement} This ride has stopped temporarily
and will resume motion at any time. Please remain seated for your own safety. Thank you. Usually, it does get moving again but there
might be the rare time that you see the lights come on. {Announcement} Show to be turned off for effects
to be turned down {Off camera} We’re stuck But now you’re probably curious, how do
they get down? Well, in Magic Kingdom’s Peter Pan’s Flight,
you’ll find these wooden staircases all throughout the ride. They’re really only noticeable in this extreme
low light footage and these are actually the evacuation zones. So in the event of an in-show exit, each ship
is moved to the closest staircase, a cast member then releases the safety bars and the
guests are assisted out of the ships. Next time you’re on Peter Pan’s Flight
see if you can spot these staircases on the ride. Number 7
All of the Fantasyland Dark rides at Disneyland do a fantastic job of utilizing small compact
spaces like Mr. Toad’s wild ride. {Off camera} So I’m stuck here on Mr. Taod
with Mr. Ian Hink. I've never seen this ride broken down before…or
stopped. Now it’s really cool to see this ride with
the lights on, cause just like in Snow White’s Scary Adventures, the sets are very simple
and are just brought to life with the magic of black light. But what’s really interesting about breaking
down in this specific room is what you hear. Take a listen. {Off camera} And the only thing we can hear- I’m not sure where I am either. Wait- {Off Camera} Apparently that’s Alice in
Wonderland. Yea the Cheshire Cat’s here. If you didn’t know, the Alice in Wonderland
dark ride and Mr. Toad’s Wild ride share the same show building. Alice is on the 2nd floor and Toad is on the
bottom floor. So somewhere around this area in the Town
Square room is this scene from Alice in Wonderland. {Cheshire Cat} I’m not sure where I am either. {Alice} Wait, don’t go, please {Cheshire Cat} I’m not sure where I am either. {Alice} Wait, don’t go, please {Off camera} No all we can hear is Alice in
Wonderland. Yea And even though the dialogue from the Cheshire
Cat and Alice is prominently heard during this breakdown, you don’t ever hear it on
the actual ride with the Toad music, dialogue, and sound effects. Number 6
So there was this one time I was stopped right here in front of Figment while he just stared
into my soul. I was hoping the ride was gonna break down
and then the car started moving again and my dreams were absolutely crushed. BUT it did break down pretty much in the exact
same spot while Paging Mr. Morrow and the WDW Couple were on the ride. So they were stuck in front of Figment, the
ride started moving again and then their car bumped into the car in front and was pushing
it. {Off Camera} Oh My lord. We just battered the car in front of us. They are scooting us out of here Now it's not as bad as it sounds since the
front and back of the trains have these bumpers, so you could say it was just bumper to bumper
traffic. {Announcement} Oh, Dr. Channing here. Um bit of delay, terribly sorry. Umm- ah please remain seated your vehicle
will begin moving again at any moment. Thank you. {Off camera} This is awesome! {Announcement} And oh, ahh. Please continue to umm, ummm, fly. Once the lights come on a cast member comes
to rescue the guests and they proceed with the in-show exit. This lights on walkthrough offers a great
glimpse into the ride track which is not the typical ride system used in a dark ride. Then once they evacuate into the last scene
it ends how an in show exit should end with true Disney fans. {Singing} Imagination. A Dream. Can be. A Dream come true. With just one spark for me and you. {Off camera} I love the ending. Number 5
Smugglers Run takes you into the cockpit of the Millennium Falcon and since the graphics
are rendered in realtime, this attraction is pretty much a giant video game. Now there might be the odd time where the
game slightly glitches like this. Or you could be on your descent back into
Batuu, and it glitches out big time like right here. {Off camera} Oh-wait! Reset? Well, that’s awkward. What Happened? We should probably do it again just to get
the full experience. So you might be wondering what am I looking
at? Well, what you see is the Skybox. In the gaming world, a skybox is created to
allow a three-dimensional world to exist around the main environment which in this case would
be the terrain and buildings of Batuu. So this scene with the clouds and dirt road
was created as a base where the only part you see on the ride are the clouds themselves. If you look at these two stills you can see
the exact same cloud formation from the breakdown exists on the ride. Now the attraction operates on a large turntable
with 7 individual cockpits as is seen here from the Imagineering Story but what happens
if you’re in one of the other 6 cockpits while there are delays and complications. {Passenger} Oh we broke down! We broke down! Well, Disney developed sequences with Hondo
and Chewbacca that keep you entertained until you can exit the cockpit. {Hondo} So here we are, passing sometime. R-5 will play you some music {Droid sounds} {Hondo} Or instead he’s gonna make noise. {Guests Laugh} Number 4
We all know that Big Thunder Mountain Railroad is the Wildest Ride in the Wilderness, and
when the ride breaks down at Disneyland it can be a wild time. Here the happy Place Explorers got stuck on
the very last lift hill with the dynamite. {Announcement} Attention show effects will
be turned off for effects to be turned on. Outside to be gated. {Off camera} How bout that And when this happens it only means one thing So, are we gonna walk off? You know it. Now the only places you would actually get
stuck on Thunder Mountain would be at the break runs before the lift hills or on the
actual lift hills themselves. Like right here. Now safety is always first. {Cast Member} Now the way we’re gonna do
it is one row at a time so please stay seated until you are told to stand up. One of the most interesting parts of this
in show exit is learning that the last lift hill and first lift hill are actually right
beside each other. {Guest} that’s something you don’t get
to do every day. No, I know, right? It’s really cool seeing this perspective
of the ride. After they crossed the track at the designated
crossing point, they were led to the exit and given a Fastpass. Number 3
Dinosaur at Disney’s Animal Kingdom is probably one of the darkest Disney rides there is…maybe
a little too dark, but if you’re faced with the ride breaking down then you get a much
different perspective of the attraction. {Announcement} Attention time travellers. Due to technical difficulties, we must suspend
all-time travel tours at this time. Please remain seated in your vehicle. A Dino-Institute technician will be with you
momentarily. Again, please remain seated thank you. With the lights on in this first scene which
is usually very loud— it's eerily quiet with subtle movements coming
from the animatronics. Once a cast member came to assist the guests
for the in-show exit, walking through this area lets you see just how detailed the sets
are. It’s a shame we can’t see more of this
detail on the ride since its so darn dark. Alright come on lady, that’s not our dino,
go go go. With the ride path being so wide, this was
a pretty straight forward in show exit that just took the guests back to the load area
to exit Dinosaur. Number 2 {Cast Member} You guys ever been stuck on
a ride before? The Incredicoaster can be found on Pixar Pier
but this next breakdown is gonna take us back in time to when it was California Screamin. Like Thunder Mountain, the common places to
get stuck on the coaster are on the lift hills, and if you have a fear of heights, this experience
might not be your cup of tea. {Music} And when you get stuck on the lift hill there’s
only one way down. {Maintenance Cast Member} I’m making sure
it’s safe to drop. Safety is their priority. They needed to move the train backwards for
the evacuation and a safety harness was placed on the back of the train to ensure it wouldn’t
move any further. {Cast Member} Alright folks here we go! We’re gonna be moving in 3, 2, 1. Go During the entire time, the cast members were
always very reassuring that everything was gonna be okay. {Cast Member} is everybody okay? yea? This is one of those tedious in-show exits
that take a lot of time. {Shah} We’re walking down the stairs now…this
is crazy. -and when they walked off the coaster it had
been over 80 mins since they initially broke down. But in true Disney fashion, Disneyland took
care of the guests giving them bottles of water, food vouchers, and fast passes. Now this is about 120 feet above the ground
which is a pretty high vantage point and I mean they did get a great view of what was
then Paradise Pier. Number 1
If there’s one ride that any Disney fan wants to break down on its probably the Haunted
Mansion. I don’t know what it is but getting to see
this ride with the lights on would be a dream come true. It doesn’t seem to break down that often
but every time I ride I’m waiting to see and hear this- {Announcement} Ladies and Gentlemen we are
experiencing some technical difficulties. Please remain seated in your doom buggy. A cast member will be with you in just a moment. I mean how cool is this that Innovention Media
got a chance to see what’s pretty much a behind the scenes look of that iconic pepper’s
ghost effect in action. All the animatronics are completely visible
and here with the Ghost blowing out her candles, the light that turns on and off to create
the illusion is still visible. By this point, they were stopped for over
10 minutes and finally, a team of cast members came over to the doom buggies to release the
restraints- then it was on with the in-show exit. Now during this walkthrough, what you realize
is that a lot of the sets up to this point, minus the ballroom, aren’t overly detailed. The whole breakdown is such a fascinating
experience and even though everyone was given two Fastpasses on the way out, I’d totally
be okay with accepting nothing for a chance to experience this in-show exit. Wouldn’t you? So have you ever broken down on a Disney ride? What was that experience like? I’d love to know! I’d love to know! Leave a comment down below to start a conversation
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