[LA Disneyland Park] Soarin' Around the World
Soarin' Around the World is a new attraction at Disneyland Adventure Park in California. I've never heard of it before, but I'm excited to ride it. Top 5 Adventure Attractions!
* Secondly, when I visited with my aunt, I ran to Soarin' first among the many rides~~.
Before boarding, listen to a round-the-world guide to the places you'll be flying to. Reminds me of my childhood airplane management game...
I thought it was effective to have a space like this in the middle of the ride to explain and experience the Arctic, Egypt, the African plains, the Taj Mahal, the Great Wall of China, and other Spider-Man attractions that we visited later, as it reduced the boredom of waiting.
The ride looks like a lift + hang glider. Before I got on, I wondered if it would be a difficult attraction, but I was relieved to see that it looked sturdy and I could fly safely. You can carry your bags or leave them on the side.
Up to 10 people can ride in a row. The little ones were very happy.
There were a lot of people on the train, so the waiting time was still quick.
I sat in the second row of seats, but if you have a choice, the front seats are definitely the best seats because they are higher.
It's always nice to have a ride that's more comfortable than a roller coaster or a ride that's more painful.
Disneyland Adventure Soarin' Around the World
Wow...
I was nervous when it first came up, but I was blown away by the realism of the videos, from the polar bears to the desert.
Especially the 4D effect without 3D glasses makes you feel so realistic...
This is the technological district of the United States, and it's really fantastic.
The kids wanted to ride more, so I thought we would have to wait for a long time unless it was the lightning queue*, but it was early in the morning, so it took about 40 minutes, so we rode one more time!!!
* Similar to Everland, it's a good idea to line up for your favorite rides in advance so you can get through them quickly.
Dining tip
: Don't go near the Pacific Wharf Cafe (I really don't recommend it), the sandwich bread is hard rock and the clam chowder is a really salty salt soup. The hot chocolate is like porridge. The tacos, teriyaki, just... well,
For dinner, I had a double cheeseburger, onion rings, and fries at Smokejumpers Grill next to Sorian and it was 100x better.
The Disneyland side of the restaurant was the same, but there's really nothing to eat in the US (especially at amusement parks and tourist destinations)
...the burgers are always mediocre, the sandwiches/spaghetti are hit or miss, only the fries are above average, and the rest of the menu is so inconsistent.
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