A Magical Journey Awaits! Step into the pages of a fairytale with the Snow White's Enchanted Wish ride. This classic attraction has been beautifully updated, transforming a beloved story into a breathtaking and heartwarming experience. The moment you board your mine car, you're transported to the world of Snow White, following her journey from her home with the Evil Queen to the deep, enchanted forest. The new enhancements are truly spectacular. The ride uses vibrant colors, stunning special effects, and beautiful animatronics to bring each scene to life. You'll see the dwarfs whistling while they work, Snow White dancing with her prince, and the menacing Evil Queen's transformation in a way you've never seen before. The ride even has a brand-new, uplifting ending that will leave you with a smile on your face and a song in your heart. This attraction is a perfect blend of nostalgia and modern magic, and it's a must-do for families and Disney fans of all ages. It's a testament to the enduring power of classic storytelling and the magic that Disney Parks are known for. Don't miss this whimsical adventure—it's a...
Read moreI was delighted with the opportunity to ride Snow White's enchanted wish. Again. this is a ride where the front passenger has more leg room than the back passenger. I loved seeing parts of the book as shown in the movie and the tower in which the evil queen had locked her up.
The ride vehicles are named after the different dwarves. You basically are going through the enchanted forest and then later see the evil queen transform before your eyes into the ugly old crone bent on her destruction.
Snow White is tricked into eating the poison apple until her prince comes along and rescues her with love's first kiss. The attraction which used to be known as Snow White's scary adventures has been much toned down so as not to frighten small children with continually appearances by the old hag. You can see a model of this hag in the museum housing "Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln." It is a delightful and pleasant...
Read moreThe ride went way too fast you couldn't take pictures ( mine are all blurry) and the story seemed all discombobulated. It begins with the original story and then just focuses on the witch popping out at every corner like it was a cheap scare tactic for kids. Lots of twists in the track that were unnecessary and made it hard to see everything in the rooms. The end was the worst part as you leave an area of the dwarves climbing a mountainside up to the witch filled with flames and lightning and the POOF.. they lived happily ever after. My 5yr old daughter gave me this weird look and said "...
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