Talk:Snow White's Enchanted Wish

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Tony Baxter[edit]

Who is Tony Baxter? The link clearly does not go to an article about this Tony Baxter.

Also, the Witch holding the apple is not a hologram of the laser type, but rather uses a parabolic mirror.

He is Senior Vice President of Creative Development at Walt Disney Imagineering. I removed the Wikilink and added his title. Disneyfile 21:17, 10 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Current External Link?[edit]

What IS it? Maybe I'm missing something so I won't take it out but why is that there? haha. -Dewdrinker19 (talk) 07:50, 16 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Facts and figures[edit]

This article has a section titled "Attraction Facts and Figures" which is still nevertheless a trivia section and it should be avoided. In the case of this the info can easily be incorporated elsewhere into the article easily. I have copied it below.

Okay, I will add that to my list of articles to edit. Sadly, it is on No. 132 on my list. The quickest I can get to it is on August 13, 2017. TheEnglishLanguage (talk) 20:28, 18 July 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Attraction facts and figures[edit]

  • The ride vehicles are the Seven Dwarfs' beds, each one named randomly after one of the dwarfs, just like in the film.
  • The Dwarfs playing their respective instruments in the cottage scene are as follows: Happy on bass, Grumpy on organ (though his organ's pipes are rather unorthodox—they feature wood-carved animals that, among other activities, shove nuts in their mouths), Bashful on accordion, Doc on mandolin, Sleepy on fiddle, and Dopey is on Sneezy's shoulders.
  • In the scene when the Witch offers the guests the poisoned apple, guests consistently tried (and often succeeded) to steal the apple and eventually bring it home as a souvenir. When Fantasyland was reopened in 1983, they solved the problem of the ever-missing poisoned apple by replacing it with an image of an apple, projected by means of parabolic mirror. Guests who reach out to steal the apple now find their hands passing through it.
  • There were 7 Witch figures in the Pre-1994 Version in Walt Disney World. Today, there are only 6.


The first one should be mentioned in the Ride-through section for Disneyland's, The second one is already mentioned in the Ride-through section for Disneyland's, the third one should be described in the history section and last one should be mentioned in the Ride-through section for Walt Disney World pre-1994 version. I have not yet deleted it but I still think it ought to be merged.

I have just removed the second fact because of my said reason above. I am trying to figure out where in the other sections the other listings would go. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Trainfan01 (talkcontribs) 04:03, 16 May 2010 (UTC)[reply]

I have now incorporated all of the above into the article. Do not revert it. trainfan01 19:17 25 June 2010 —Preceding undated comment added 02:17, 26 June 2010 (UTC).[reply]

New image Disneyland version[edit]

Could anyone find a new picture of the disneyland version of the ride. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 65.130.174.168 (talk) 15:56, 25 August 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Edit war[edit]

2602:306:BCAE:B570:4137:23EF:A4D2:7D7D, do you have a reliable source to prove that DisneyLand is open? Dat GuyTalkContribs 12:57, 17 August 2016 (UTC)[reply]

2021 version[edit]

The $445,000[1] number was just for some of the construction associated with the attraction re-theming not the total cost. Unfortunately Disney doesn't release project budgets but if you look at what just the animatronics probably cost[2] you get the idea it would be a much higher number. I would suggest just removing this statistic. Nikstlitslepmur (talk) 21:03, 5 May 2021 (UTC)[reply]

References

  1. ^ Brady, Macdonald (November 18, 2019). "Disneyland to give Snow White's Scary Adventures dark ride a major facelift in 2020". The OC Register.
  2. ^ "Animatronics FAQ". Garner Holt Productions.