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20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, Tokyo Disney Sea, Evacuation, Feb 2011 Part 2

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Uploaded by on Feb 28, 2011

Our day at Tokyo Disney Sea had us evacuated from 2 rides in a row. Firstly from the "Journey to the Centre of the Earth" ride, and then the "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea" ride. The second was a far more interesting experience so I took the chance to make a small movie for you to enjoy. Leaving the Submarine was quite fun as we had to climb a small ladder at the back of the car onto the roof and then step onto a walkway suspended above the now brightly lit track. I don't speak Japanese so can't tell you what the Cast Members are saying, however they were totally professional at all times. I hope you enjoy seeing some behind the scenes Disney Magic. Thanks

I've also uploaded a video showing the group in the sub in front being evacuated from the sub. Enjoy

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  • Damn TDL is so clean!

  • @AHurricaneProduction Magic Kingdom would be more fitting.

  • This ride should go to Epcot

  • 外人にも毅然とした態度でカメラ撮影お断りしております。って言­えよ

    このクソキャスト。

  • unfortunaely 2 weeks ago this was in techinal difficuties so i could go on it!! GEEZ

  • 撮影禁止の場所(撮影はご遠慮ください)と言われてる場所で堂々­と撮影した動画をアップロードするモラルの無さに、撮影者&投稿­者に失望します

  • I hate when see what a ride looks like with the lights turned on.............IT RUINS ALL THE FUN! but cool video

  • I live in japan.It is very unusual.

    かなり鳥肌立ったわW英語あってるかな・・・・

  • He said very sorry but please don't stand and watch for your safety... keep repeating, something like it. What happened?

  • I had the fortune to go to the Tokyo Parks both last year and this June and I'm very curious how you were able to take this without being asked to stop filming. They are very firm, yet extremely polite, about their no camera policy in any attraction. Surely they would have asked you to stop had they known you were filming. How did you do it?

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