![]() If you are in the left (A) and right (C) sections you want to be on the edges closest to the center section. The middle section (B) doesn’t swing as much as the left (A) and right (C) sections. Once guests are seated the vehicle will lift them in place so that guests seated in Row 1 will be at the top of the screen, Row 2 will be in the middle of the screen and Row 3 will be at the bottom of the screen.įor the best view of the screen, you’ll want to be in the top row (Row 1). In section B, all three rows accommodate 11 people.Ĭast members will arrange guests by concourse, section and row and will be directed to their seats after the pre-show. Rows 1 (top) and 2 (middle) of sections A and C can accommodate 10 guests each with Row 3 (bottom) accommodating 7 guests each. Sections A and C are on the left and ride side respectively with section B in the middle. ![]() The concourses load in the sections and each of the 3 sections has three rows. Guests board in one of two concourses, and each concourse is set up the same way. The screen goes dark and the seats are lowered back to the ground.Įach cycle of the ride can accommodate 87 guests. The attraction ends with a final fireworks blast that forces guests back in the seats. Tinkerbell emerges near Sleeping Beauty Castle as fireworks explode in the background. Los Angeles: The next scene is nighttime in Los Angeles and the sea of traffic is moving in high speeds through the city.ĭisneyland: Finally, the flight takes guests over the Main Street Railroad station at Disneyland as a Christmas Parade travels down Main Street USA. The scent of the ocean accent the scene before transitioning to the cityscape of Los Angeles. Malibu: The sun is setting in Malibu, and surfers are enjoying the waves. The flight follows a helicopter in the direction of San Diego before the next scene. USS John C Stennis, San Diego: The flight continues alongside the USS John C Stennis aircraft carrier at a Naval Bas in San Diego. ![]() Orange Groves, Camarillo: Next, guests are greeted with the scene of orange groves as they fly over the groves in Camarillo.Īnza-Borrego: The dessert in Anza-Borrego is next, as we fly over people riding on horseback before the flight goes over a cliff and holds before a team of United States Airforce Thunderbirds fly by. If you look closely, you can see a hidden Mickey on the golf ball. Palm Springs: Following Yosemite, the scene transitions over a Palm Springs golf course where former Disney CEO Michael Eisner hits a golf ball over our heads. ![]() Our flight follows the hang glider before transitioning into the next scene. Rock claimers scale the mountain face while a hang glider and a rainbow emerge in the bottom of the scene. Half Dome, Yosemite: The snow is gone and the flight continues towards a waterfall in Yosemite. The flight hovers over the top of the mountain before transitioning into the next scene. The pine tree scent returns throughout this scene. Lake Tahoe: From the coast to winter at Lake Tahoe, the flight continues up a mountain ledge as a skier crashes performing a jump. Monterey Bay: After the hot air balloons, the trip continues along the Monterey Bay coast as waves crash against the rocks. The flight travels over the tree tops to reveal the rest of the valley. Napa Valley: The flight continues alongside hot air balloons over Napa Valley. The flight hugs the water, passing by the people traveling along the river. Redwood Creek: The flight continues over kayakers and rafters as the scent of pine forests permeate the air. The flight continues parallel to the bridge before it transitions into the next scene. Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco: Guests fly through the clouds to reveal the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco. Guests first encounter clouds before the first scene. As the lights dim, the first thrill of the attraction occurs as the seats are lifted in the air in front of the concave IMAX screen. Soarin‘ does not have a linear story, but the attraction simulates hang gliding over different areas of California.
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