Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage is a popular attraction located in Tomorrowland at Disneyland Park in Anaheim, California. The ride takes visitors on a journey through the ocean, where they meet a variety of sea creatures and explore the underwater world.
The ride begins with visitors boarding a submarine, which is designed to look like a classic 1950s-era sub. The submarine then descends into the water, where visitors are treated to a variety of special effects, including sound, lighting, and animation.
As visitors travel through the ocean, they encounter a variety of sea creatures, including sharks, jellyfish, and sea turtles. The highlight of the ride is the appearance of Nemo and his friends from the popular Disney Pixar film, Finding Nemo. The characters are brought to life using advanced animatronics, which make them appear to be swimming alongside the submarine.
Throughout the ride, visitors are treated to a variety of special effects and interactive elements, which help to create an immersive and engaging experience. The ride is particularly popular with families and children, who are fascinated by the underwater world and the creatures that inhabit it.
One of the highlights of the Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage is the attention to detail that has been put into the ride. The submarine itself is designed to look and feel like a real submarine, with a variety of authentic details and features. The ride also features a variety of special effects, including lighting and sound, which help to create a realistic and engaging experience.
The ride lasts approximately 14 minutes and takes visitors on a journey that is both fun and educational. Visitors learn about the ocean and its inhabitants, as well as the importance of conservation and protecting the environment. The ride is suitable for visitors of all ages, and provides a unique opportunity to explore the underwater world and meet some of its most fascinating inhabitants.
Overall, the Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage is a must-see attraction at Disneyland Park. It is a fun and engaging ride that is suitable for visitors of all ages, and provides a unique opportunity to explore the underwater world and meet some of its most fascinating inhabitants. The ride is a perfect example of Disney's commitment to providing visitors with immersive and engaging experiences that are both fun and...
Read moreThe first thing you are greeted with is a long line for the ride. We waited for about an hour which was more than other rides that day. After a long wait you get on the ride and sit down and then look through a tiny window. As I wait for the ride to start I’m just staring at a wall even while the ride starts to move. Then I actually see water when Nemo’s dad and Dory popped up outside the window (which are really just digital screens but you can’t tell) and they went to go look for Nemo. At this point everyone in my group realized we just got on a Finding Nemo ride not knowing while going in. The signs aren't very clear so if you are expecting the classic submarine ride just be aware that it’s changed. What follows is a dull experience where the lights keep turning off for dramatic effect, a fake siren keeps going off, and you have to move your head all the way to the window to actually see through it. I wish that they had updated and reopened the original ride instead of turning it into a nemo themed rip-off. Unless you are a really big nemo fan I suggest going to space mountain instead, which when I went had about the...
Read moreA fun idea for a ride. Especially modeled after characters and storyline from the great movie.
But as the Submarines have always been, it is a very claustrophobic attraction. Mostly underwater below the monorail, Matterhorn and old Peoplemover tracks.
At this point, sorta a waste of space at Disneyland.
Great idea Disneyland a few decades ago but let’s move past this and put in something fresh with all that space. Maybe 5 acres including some unused Autopia space to play with?
How ABOUT another Disneyland mountain next to Matterhorn that the Autopia and hopefully future returning Peoplemover can use. Even the monorail can get in on it.
They can build out a massive Pirates of the Caribbean log flume futuristic-like, part indoor/outdoor major E ticket attraction.
just an idea...
Lifts, drops, darkride story, reminiscent of a Splash Mountain thrill through caverns and tunnels above a “earth once was” swamp where the Abominable Snowman once lived after an ice age.
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