Get your XPress Pass ticket immediately if you can. The lines are usually long for this ride as it's one of the favorites at Epcot (The Land). Getting to your glider seat is half the battle however. Soarin takes you into the skies across California. After settling in our seats, we spoke to some people next to us who had been on the ride and they assured us it was nothing to worry about. When I read the warnings about steep drops and high flying, I was a bit nervous. I have a heart condition called A-Fib (flutter & racing of the heart) which can act up if I get overly excited or nervous. Speaking of locations, several of the destinations featured in Soarin’ Around the World have iconic Disney ties including the Matterhorn, Sleeping Beauty’s Castle, Monument Valley (Cars), Sydney Harbour (Finding Nemo), Eiffel Tower (Ratatouille), and the South Pacific (Moana).Well, you will believe you are soarin anyways by the time you get halfway through this pretty incredible ride.Interestingly enough The Colosseum in Italy, the Leaning Tower of Pisa, Stonehenge in England, Big Ben in England and Russia’s Red Square were all considerations when choosing the attraction’s final destinations. Soarin’ Around the World takes you on a high-flying adventure to 13 must-see destinations.The process of filming the locations featured in Soarin’ Around the World took just over one year and the team used both helicopters and drones to capture footage.The score was performed by the London Studio Orchestra. Soarin’ Around the World features a brand new score composed by Bruce Broughton and based on the original by composer Jerry Goldsmith.Additionally, guests can experience Soaring Over the Horizon at Shanghai Disneyland Park now and at Tokyo DisneySea in 2019. The ride originated at Disney California Adventure park and was duplicated at Epcot in Walt Disney World 2005.Soarin’ Around the World uses high-definition, laser-projected footage and innovative motion-based ride technology developed by Walt Disney Imagineering.Soarin’ Around the World uses a 4K film presentation on an 80 foot concave, 180-degree OMNIMAX laser projection screen to simulate a hang-gliding flight across the globe.To celebrate the debut of the attraction at Disney California Adventure Park, here are 7 things you didn’t know about Soarin Around the World. The technology employed by the ride is fascinating, as is the story that surrounds its inception. The ride is also unique in that it engages your senses so that you feel the wind as you “hang-glide” across continents, smell fresh roses in India, and hear the splash of a whale leaping into the Arctic Ocean. As the title implies, you feel weightless, as if you’re flying over some of the most monumental places on Earth. This flight motion simulator attraction now takes you to the Matterhorn in Switzerland, Isfjord (Greenland), Sydney Harbour (Australia), Neuschwanstein Castle (Germany), Kilimanjaro National Park (Tanzania), The Great Wall (China), The Great Pyramids (Egypt), Taj Mahal (India), West and East Mitten Buttes (Utah), Lau Islands (Fiji), Iguazu Falls (Argentina), Eiffel Tower (France), and Disneyland (California). Soarin’ Around the World recently debuted at Disney California Adventure Park, shortly after its world debut at Shanghai Disney Resort. Seeing the World from a Different View with Soarin’ Around the World Originally conceived as Soarin’ Over California, Disney California Adventure Park’s latest experience now transports guests to some of the most beautiful places in the world. Perhaps that sense of wanderlust is why I cannot spend a day at the Disneyland Resort without riding Soarin’ Around the World. My time in New York broadened my perspective on culture and food and compelled me to want to explore as much of the world as possible. The very first time I stepped foot onto a plane I found myself surrounded by the lights and sounds of the city that never sleeps. To travel is to live – Hans Christian Andersen
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