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Vinc Modérateur
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| Sujet: [Tokyo Disneyland] Jungle Cruise : Wildlife Expeditions (8 septembre 2014) Ven 12 Juil 2013 - 9:52 | |
| Oriental Land Company Ltd. vient d'annoncer la fermeture de l'attraction Jungle Cruise le 6 janvier 2014.
L'attraction ré-ouvrira à l'automne 2014 dans une version remaniée pour un coût total estimé à 1,6 milliards de yens.
La nouvelle version de l'attraction bénéficiera de nouveaux effets spéciaux, d'un nouvel éclairage, d'une nouvelle bande musicale et proposera après la tombée de la nuit une "croisière nocturne"...
Voici le communiqué dans son entièreté :
Tokyo Disneyland Attraction Jungle Cruise to be Revamped
URAYASU, CHIBA— Oriental Land Co., Ltd. announced that the Tokyo Disneyland® attraction, Jungle Cruise, located in Adventureland, will be revamped with the new version opening in autumn 2014.
The Jungle Cruise, which has been popular since Tokyo Disneyland Park opened in 1983, takes Guests on an adventurous cruise through the jungles with a humorous skipper at the helm. The revamped version of the attraction will have new lighting effects and other special show effects. In addition, a specially written musical sound track will be heard throughout the attraction for the first time in any Jungle Cruise. Also, an after-dark only “night cruise” will provide a unique take on the jungle adventure.
The new Jungle Cruise will offer Guests an adventure that is even more thrilling than before. From on board the attraction’s boats, Guests will explore jungle landscapes full of wild animals with the help of their daring and comical skipper who guides them through the beauty and dangers of this exotic world. The adventure includes a startling encounter with one of the animal spirit guardians in the ruins of a lost jungle temple.
Note : Jungle Cruise is sponsored by JX Nippon Oil & Energy Corporation.
The attraction will be closed from January 6, 2014 for this renovation work.
Attraction Facts
Reopening Date : Autumn 2014
Ride Duration : about 10 minutes
Boat Capacity : 32 persons
Length of Ride: about 670 meters
Total Investment : about 1.6 billion yen
Dernière édition par Vinc le Mer 3 Sep 2014 - 10:53, édité 4 fois |
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| Sujet: Re: [Tokyo Disneyland] Jungle Cruise : Wildlife Expeditions (8 septembre 2014) Lun 15 Juil 2013 - 20:47 | |
| Une partie de Jungle Cruise à Tokyo est déjà dans un temple , je suppose que c'est cette partie qui va recevoir le plus gros de la mise à jour ... Bonne idée de faire cela à Tokyo , à Anaheim , j'aimerais moins , trop mythique comme attraction ... Visites à DLR : 3, WDW : 2, DLP : 143, TDR : 1, DCL : 1. A venir : DLP Nov 2021 Trip Reports : Anaheim 1992 - Anaheim 2009 - Floride 2011Vos temps d'attente sur DCP-Data (mais aussi les rehabs, horaires parcs/attractions/shows/restaurants). |
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| Sujet: Re: [Tokyo Disneyland] Jungle Cruise : Wildlife Expeditions (8 septembre 2014) Lun 15 Juil 2013 - 23:00 | |
| Cela dit, la version d'Anaheim a déjà eu son upgrade en 2005 pour les 50 ans, avec l'ajout de l'attaque des pirhanas ainsi que les singes qui tirent sur le bateau (sans compter tous les ajouts faits du vivant de Disney, dans les années 60, la version actuelle n'ayant en fait quasi plus rien à voir avec celle ouverte en 1955) C'est celle d'Orlando qui aurait bien besoin aussi d'un upgrade |
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| Sujet: Re: [Tokyo Disneyland] Jungle Cruise : Wildlife Expeditions (8 septembre 2014) Ven 2 Aoû 2013 - 11:59 | |
| Article de posté hier par la division Walt Disney Parks & Resorts : Tokyo Disneyland Explores New Waters with 'Jungle Cruise' Revamp
One of the most beloved attractions at our parks around the world is the Jungle Cruise. A fan favorite since the original opened at Disneyland in 1955, each trip down the world’s most famous rivers offers excitement and humor – and now, guests at Tokyo Disneyland are in for a special treat. Tokyo Disney Resort recently announced that the Jungle Cruise will undergo a wild transformation in 2014, with new lighting and show effects, an exclusive musical soundtrack, and a special after-dark “night cruise” for a unique take on this classic attraction.
Inspired by Disney’s award-winning True-Life Adventure films, the original attraction has evolved into an exciting and lighthearted journey, infused in the 1960s with drama and humor by one of Walt’s most celebrated animators, Marc Davis. Travelers venture down the Mekong River, the Nile, the Amazon, and to the African Congo, guided by an intrepid skipper – known just as much for bravery as for quick wit.
The attraction is a true international hit too – the Jungle Cruise at Hong Kong Disneyland even offers tours in English, Mandarin and Cantonese so that guests can experience their skipper’s narration in their preferred language. There are also a few supernatural thrills in store as Tokyo Disneyland cruisers encounter animal spirit guardians in the ruins of a lost jungle temple.
Whether you’re a seasoned sailor or it’s your first time down the river, the mysteries of the jungle are sure to mesmerize. We’re looking forward to what new wonders await when this attraction reopens in fall 2014!
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| Sujet: Re: [Tokyo Disneyland] Jungle Cruise : Wildlife Expeditions (8 septembre 2014) Mer 3 Sep 2014 - 22:13 | |
| C'est dingue comme la scène du temple me fait penser à Mystic Manor dans le principe! Sinon, mis à part en mode nocturne, peu d'autres changements si ce n'est les musiques! Je ne comprends pas trop ce que vient faire la musique du Roi Lion, ce ne va pas avec l'attraction je trouve!
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| Sujet: Re: [Tokyo Disneyland] Jungle Cruise : Wildlife Expeditions (8 septembre 2014) Mer 3 Sep 2014 - 23:50 | |
| A mon avis, on doit s'attendre à ce que les principaux upgrades d'attractions passent essentiellement par le mapping. C'est finalement assez peu coûteux et très efficace. Ils ont utilisé la même technique pour la nouvelle version du tremblement de terre dans BTM en en Californie. La nouvelle version d'Alice y fait aussi appel. On a eu des mappings plus discrets rajoutés ces dernières années dans Indiana Jones Adventure et Blanche Neige, toujours à Los Angeles. Ce n'est sans doute qu'un début ! |
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| Sujet: Re: [Tokyo Disneyland] Jungle Cruise : Wildlife Expeditions (8 septembre 2014) Jeu 4 Sep 2014 - 0:00 | |
| Sans oublier les shows comme WOC, Disney Dreams ou encore Once upon a time et meme la nouvelle parade de Hong Kong qui fait appel a beaucoup d'écrans et de nouvelles technologies assez proches du mapping et sans doute aussi sophistiqués. Il y aussi Ratatouille, pas de mapping certe mais de la projection en simulation du réel tout de meme. Des rides comme SMM2 ou l'on propose déjà du mappping depuis 2005 sur les astéroides ainsi que la encore de nombreuses projections.
Ce n'est meme plus un début c'est un vraiment l'aboutissement de cette technologie dans nos parcs qui se fait de mieux en mieux. Les projections et le mapping font vraiment leurs effets a Disney et ima les développent a merveille. |
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| Sujet: Re: [Tokyo Disneyland] Jungle Cruise : Wildlife Expeditions (8 septembre 2014) Dim 21 Sep 2014 - 11:05 | |
| Jungle Cruise: Wildlife Expeditions Casts Off at Tokyo DisneylandSince 1955, guests of Disney Parks around the globe have journeyed through some of the world’s most “dangerous” rivers on Jungle Cruise, guided by a trusty skipper with a brave heart and a clever sense of humor. Tokyo Disneyland has just unveiled what might be the attraction’s biggest refurbishment to date with the debut of Jungle Cruise: Wildlife Expeditions, which provides an even more immersive adventure for guests through an increased use of music, interactivity, and a thrilling new nighttime experience.“Our goal was to maintain the value of that classic Marc Davis ‘skipper experience,’” Walt Disney Imagineering (WDI) Executive Producer Kathy Rogers told D23. “We worked very hard to make it feel real and really wanted to connect you with the environment through the enhancements to each scene.”That connection is now forged in the queue, before guests board the boat. As Rogers notes, “When you go to Jungle Cruise at Disneyland [in California], all of the props in the queue tell you that you’re going on an adventure. And we didn’t have that at Tokyo Disneyland before.”The Imagineers used the queue as an opportunity to introduce elements that will be featured on the cruise. Guests can examine jungle maps, listen to a radio show hosted by DJ skippers, and read thank-you letters—ostensibly written to skippers by past Jungle Cruise passengers—that are posted on a bulletin board that hangs in the attraction.Show Writer Charlie Watanabe reveals, “We tried to plant various seeds in different places. The spiels on the boat are related to what the DJ skippers say over the radio. And what the DJ skippers say on the radio is related to the letters.” Since more than 95 percent of park guests in Japan are repeat visitors, it was important to everyone at WDI that they always find something new to discover.The Imagineers also wanted to strengthen the connection that guests have with the jungle itself and allow them to feel that they play a bigger part in the story. “One of the main stories in this new enhanced version of Jungle Cruise is that animal spirits actually come alive and help us through difficult or dangerous situations,” Watanabe explains.To summon those animal spirits, the skippers rely upon three amulets each representing a specific animal: The tiger symbolizes courage. The elephant stands for strength. And the monkey, of course, is for cleverness. The skipper and guests call upon the animal spirits by making that animal’s sound together during the cruise. Only one animal spirit appears on each cruise, and guests will have no way of knowing which of their boat’s amulets holds the power until a “magical illusion” brings the animal to life on the temple walls—creating the opportunity for multiple storylines that can be woven through the jungle, depending upon the performance of the skipper.“We have two bas reliefs that show the connection of animals in the jungle and people together, so that all comes in harmony,” Rogers details for D23. When the “guardian spirit” recognizes that everyone on the jungle adventure is also a friend of the jungle, the entire environment changes in a very short amount of time. “The stones rebuild themselves, the roots disappear, and the color and the whole temple come to life,” Rogers continues.The soundtrack plays an important role in Jungle Cruise: Wildlife Expeditions. “It carries the emotion, whether it’s mystery, humor, or suspense,” Rogers says. This is the first time a Jungle Cruise has featured background music, and the enhancement also marks the debut of a new nighttime experience.The after-dark cruises feature flickering fireflies, animal eyes that can be seen illuminated in the bushes, and, of course, moonlight.The goal, according to Rogers, was to make these enhancements feel “like they always were there and always belonged there,” as well as to maintain the intent of Marc Davis’ humor and the classic Jungle Cruise puns. Jungle Cruise: Wildlife Expeditions marks the first time in the 31-year history of Tokyo Disney Resort that a “show script” has been written originally in Japanese, by a Japanese writer.“In the past,” Rogers recounts, “we’ve always taken the U.S. puns and then back-translated them into Japanese. And our humor is totally different from the Japanese cultural humor, so for the first time we were able to write puns and humor that the Japanese culture can relate to in the same way that we relate to our puns.”Watanabe shares an example: “I was following tweets—#JungleCruise—and I’ve seen a joke already copied. The Japanese joke is, ‘Those on the right hand side, please enjoy the expression of the water. Those on the left, enjoy the expression on the rocks and wall. And in the middle, enjoy the expression of the captain.’”“That is ‘the backside of water’ for Japanese guests,” Rogers explains, referencing the beloved joke U.S. guests associate with Schweitzer Falls (named, as Disney fans all know, for Dr. Albert Falls).According to Rogers and Watanabe, the skippers have embraced the changes. “They always played an important role but they didn’t feel like they were playing an important role,” Watanabe admits. Rogers agrees, adding, “I think giving the skipper the tools to feel comfortable and the story to tell helps the skippers deliver their lines. It’s their story and when you deliver it like it’s your story, then the guests respond. It’s contagious.”Both agree that they believe the enhanced Jungle Cruise: Wildlife Expeditions is the immersive experience they set out to create. Watanabe refers to the important message found in the new show. “The last message the skipper says,” Watanabe points out, “is ‘Before we conclude, I hope that you stay a friend of the jungle and be nice to nature.’ Everything leads to that—visually, intellectually, and aurally—and I hope that they maintain that idea that the jungle is a really good place.”D23 can’t help but agree that this jungle is a really good place, indeed.
Beth Deitchman pour D23. |
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| Sujet: Re: [Tokyo Disneyland] Jungle Cruise : Wildlife Expeditions (8 septembre 2014) Dim 25 Jan 2015 - 14:59 | |
| Météo oui mais aussi nombreuses langues d'Europe qui pose problème car l'humour de cette attraction repose beaucoup sur les commentaires du CM qui conduit le bateau. Entretien lourd également mais aussi doute de la part des imagineers qu'un copié collé de ce ride ( qui date de 55 au passage ) fasse succès au près des Européens c'est pourquoi il y avait des concept arts pour une nouvelle version plus moderne de l'attraction en indoor pour DLP qui n'a jamais été créé. |
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