Into the Big Blue


Heading deeper into Toon Studio, we approach the largest structure in this part of the lot, Studio 5, where we'll be shooting scenes from Finding Nemo on Crush's Coaster. The Crush man is even out front to greet us and to help make sure the littlest dudes don't get in - The EAC could be a little too much for kids less than 1.07 meters tall!


The outdoor queue begins to set the scene, with props and signs from the film waiting to be loaded into the stage for the next shoot. The references are to Finding Nemo, but also foreshadow some of the action of the ride we're about to experience.


On the set, we find ourselves completely immersed in the world of the 2003 Pixar film. There are even the seagulls with their call of "Mine. Mine. Mine," which have become a staple of Disney's Finding Nemo-inspired attractions around the world.


Today's scene takes place in the Big Blue and along the East Australian Current, so we first need to "suit up" aboard our own turtle shells. Once secured, we're off for a quick run outside the soundstage before diving into the current.


Crush's Coaster actually begins at a fairly slow pace, reminiscent of a dark ride, with scenes similar to those found on Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage at Disneyland or The Seas with Nemo and Friends at Epcot. We see Mr. Ray's class, the sharks, the anglerfish and the jellies, all before jumping into the EAC for a wild, spinning ride.


Crush's Coaster is a blast - we rode it three times on our recent visit! Of course, it's also one of the most popular attractions at Walt Disney Studios Park and one of the longest lines. My tip: Get to the park at least 30 minutes before opening and make a bee-line for this one!

1 comment:

  1. Rightous Dude! That is way to cool! I would love to see that here in Disneyland, and would love to ride it over and over. Do you have more picture that you could share?

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