The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh

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The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh is an attraction located in Fantasyland.

The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
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The entrance sign for The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh.
Magic Kingdom
Land Fantasyland
Attraction type Dark Ride
Opening date June 15, 1999
Vehicle names Honeypot
Vehicle capacity 4
Ride duration 3 minutes
Based on Disney's Winnie the Pooh series
FastPass + Yes

Attraction History

The idea of a dark ride based on Disney's Winnie the Pooh franchise began in the late 1970s. Following the popularity of the Winnie the Pooh movies, Imagineers began to make plans for a Winnie the Pooh attraction to be added to Disneyland's Fantasyland. In fact in Disneyland's 1976 long range master plan noted that"a new dark ride type attraction possibly a Pooh theme with 900/hour capacity would be added near Casey, Jr. [1]. With Fantasyland scheduled to go under a significant renovation soon, and it was assumed that the Winnie the Pooh dark ride would be added then. When Disneyland's Fantasyland re-opened in 1983 however, there was no Winnie the Pooh ride present.

Although the attraction was not built, the idea of a Winnie the Pooh dark ride was not dead. In the late 1980s, Imagineers once again began making plans for a Disneyland Pooh ride. This time the attraction was going to be located in Disneyland's Toontown Fair. The new Winnie the Pooh rid would have allowed guests to travel through what were deemed the three best scenes in the movies in a spinable honeypot [2]. Once again however, the attraction never came to fruition and the location earmaked for the Pooh attraction was instead home to Roger Rabbit's Car Toon Spin. [3]

Seven years after the last attempt at a Winnie the Pooh dark ride, Imagineers once again pitched the idea. This time, they wanted to build the attraction in Walt Disney World. Although Walt Disney World's Fantasyland had enough space to build the new attraction, it was eventually decided to replace the Mr. Toad's Wild Ride attraction. Although an official reason for this descion was never give, it has widely been accepted that Mr. Toad's Wild Ride was chosen for replacement due to the fact that Pooh would be a more marketable character than Mr. Toad [4]. Despite Mr. Toad fan protests (as well as some bad publicity) [5] Disney closed Mr. Toad's Wild Ride on September 7, 1998 [6]. Mr. Toad's show building and ride structure were then reused, and on June 5, 1999 The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh officially opened [7].

On November 23, 2010 The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh was given a new interactive queue. Sections in the new queue included: Tigger’s Bouncy Place, Rabbit’s Garden, Eeyore’s Gloomy Place and Pooh’s Hunny Hives [8]. At this time, the large tree that serves as Pooh's house was relocated from the recently closed Pooh's Playful Spot and relocated to the entrance to the queue. Almost as soon as the new queue was installed, Disney decided to close the Tigger's bouncy Place portion of the queue due to safty concerns. That area remained closed until when the section was repurposed for a Pooh meet and greet.

Attraction Plot

The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh is a dark ride attraction that takes guests into the world of the 100 Acre Woods.

Queue

The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh's queue, is themed to be chapter one of the story that guests are about to enter. Pages from a Winnie the Pooh book, tell guests a story as they walk through the line. The queue begins with Winnie wondering what he will do today. A map of the Hundred Acre Woods is present, showing the various places that Pooh (and guests) can go. The Hundred Acre Woods begin with guests passing Pooh's house. His house is inside a large honey tree, and the words "Mr. Sanders" can be read above the front door. The attraction entrance sign actually hangs off of the honey tree, marking the beginning of the attraction. As part of the attraction's new interactive queue, guests can actually go into Pooh's house and see how the bear lives.

As guests continue on through queue, they pass both Eeyore's and Piglet's house. Storybook pages outside the homes, give guests a little background. As guests continue on, they come upon Tigger's house and also his bouncing place. Here, guests can bounce on Tigger themed springs around a small area.

After passing Tigger's house, guests come to Rabbit's garden. Here, despite his best efforts, gophers are tearing up the garden. The gophers pop up and down, interacting with guests. One section of the garden allows guests to stomp on a button, which will knock the gophers back to down into their holes. Another part of Rabbit's garden allows guests to spin giant sunflowers and beat (like a drum) various vegetables. After passing through Rabbit's garden, guests come upon the interactive "honey walls". The honey walls are large interactive touch screens, which allow guests to smear and draw in the honey.

At this point, guests finally come to the loading area. Here, another storybook page tells guests that chapter one is ending but chapter two will start soon. As guests board their honeypot ride vehicles, the pages of chapter two line the back wall. At this point, guests then enter the story themselves, starting the attraction.

Main Attraction

The painting of Mr. Toad handing the deed over to Owl.

As Chapter two begins, guests enter the Hundred Acre Woods on blustery day. Piglet and Gopher can be seen on riders’ left, being blown around in a garden. Next to them, Pooh is holding on to a balloon and using the wind to try and get into a beehive. Back on the ground Eeyore looks on, commenting that Pooh will never get the honey. Across the room, Rabbit can be seen lying in his garden, underneath a pile on unearthed carrots. Next to him is Kanga, who is desperately trying to hang on to Roo. Roo is up in the air, holding on to the other end of a scarf. As Kanga pleads with him to hold on, Roo says: "Look mama, I'm a kite!". Riders then go through a door and into Owl's house.


Inside Owl's house, everything has been disorganized by the storm. On the right in the house, guests can see a picture of J. Thaddeus Toad (Mr. Toad) handing over a deed to Owl. Another picture on the floor shows Moley (Mr. Toad's sidekick) and Winnie the Pooh together. Both of these pictures are subtle references to the fact that Mr. Toad's Wild Ride once was located in the current location of the Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh. After passing through Owl's house, guests enter the next scene through a sliding door.

In the next scene of the attraction, Tigger pops up across from riders. He invites them to "Come bounce with me!", as their honeypot vehicles begin to bounce. As riders bounce around the room, Tigger can be seen all over the room. In the background, the song "The Wonderful Thing About Tiggers" can be heard. As guests enter the next room (Pooh's house), they see Tigger pounced on top of Pooh (who is wearing his pajamas). Tigger warns him to "watch out for Heffalumps and Woozles". He also tells Pooh that Heffalumps and Woozles will steal his honey, so Pooh decides to stand guard (holding a gun). Despite his best efforts however, Pooh falls asleep and magically floats into the next room.

As guests follow him into the next room, they enter a bizarre room. All around them, Heffalumps and Woozles manically sing. Strange objects such as Woozles with jack-in-the-box necks surrounded guests. One Woozle even seems to light the end of a Heffalump on fire, causing a smoke ring to come out of the Heffalumps trunk hitting guests. After passing through a large hole in a Heffalump, guests can see room’s exit. Before exiting however, the honeypots travel under "watering can" shaped Heffalumps, which transition them to the next scene.

Pooh happily eating his honey at the end of the attraction.

The next scene takes place back in the Hundred Acre Woods, where a large storm is brewing. Eeyore, Roo, Rabbit, Owl, and Tigger all team up to save Piglet from being washed down Floody Place Falls. On the other side of the forest, Pooh can be seen (apparently stuck), trying to get into a beehive. After the storm has ended, all of the characters (except for Pooh) can be seen celebrating at Rabbit's house. A little further down the track, Pooh can be seen happily eating honey inside a tree. After passing a beaming Pooh, a storybook page reads "The End", and guests can disembark from their honeypot. After unloading, guests exit into the Hundred Acre Goods store.

See the Attraction!

Fun Facts and Trivia

  • The FastPass machines for The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, are located near Mickey's PhilharMagic.
  • A small carving of a submarine can be found on a rafter in Pooh's house. The submarine is a subtle tribute to the closed Fantasyland attraction 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.
  • The FastPass return clock for the Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh features a small Pooh "Cuckoo".
  • Guests can smell honey as they exit The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh.

References

http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/parks/magic-kingdom/attractions/many-adventures-of-winnie-the-pooh/

http://www.wdwinfo.com/wdwinfo/guides/magickingdom/fan-pooh.htm
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  8. http://disneyparks.disney.go.com/blog/2010/11/behind-the-scenes-the-many-adventures-of-winnie-the-pooh-at-magic-kingdom-park/