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It's funny how the people on the boat don't even understand a word the tour guide is saying. Pretty soon, I'm sure Disney will be having the park give these tours in Spanish.
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I was so fucking scared as a kid going into the mouth
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Storybook land
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Why is there ducks floating around
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Happy to see the Royal city of Agrabah and Cave of Wonders from Aladdin haven't fallen to Isis or US drone bombing.
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Is this still operating? It doesn't say it's closed on wikipedia but I NEVER see it running! I've never been on it either.
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X'D and no one falls off and finds nemo the hard way XD ah even in Disney the sarcastic reside XD thankyou sir for that comment XD
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Dident this and that train ride close last year?
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Ma non puoi fare un video su gardaland
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He blew his tail off?!? JESUS.
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This changed a lot they don't do this anymore idk why?
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OMG, been looking for a video for this ride! I remember I rode this ride when I was little, great memories. 😭
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the train ride was lame :I
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Well one thing is for certain, they're going to add a frozen part now.
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Awesome minis from fave movies as a kid
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This is the one ride I really wanted to do and forgot about, gutted
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Sorry to say, this place looks a little lame. No animatronics?
Journey through the gaping mouth of Monstro the Whale to a magical realm populated by miniature representations of memorable locations from some of your favorite Disney animated movies. Storybook Land Canal Boats features intricately replicated houses, villages and palace. Full Ride-Through of Storybook Land Canal Boats at Disneyland in Anaheim, California, USA. Scenes: Cozy straw, stick and brick houses from Three Little Pigs English village from Alice in Wonderland Manicured London park from Peter Pan Royal city of Agrabah and Cave of Wonders from Aladdin The Dwarfs cottage from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs French countryside village and mountaintop castle from Cinderella The Giant's patchwork quilt from Lullaby Land Toad Hall from The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad Dutch windmills from The Old Mill Alpine village from Pinocchio Prince Eric's palace and King Triton's underwater castle from The Little Mermaid The hand-crafted miniatures use a scale of one inch to one foot and are as painstakingly detailed as full-sized structures. The doors on many of the buildings actually open, both for the added detail and also to help replace the light bulbs inside that illuminate the tiny windows. Follow us on Twitter: http://Twitter.com/SharpPro Like us on Facebook: http://Facebook.com/SharpProductions See more videos on our Channel: http://SharpProductions.tv