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The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh

Opened

June 4, 1999

Land

Fantasyland

Ride length

3:10

Preceded by

Mr. Toad's Wild Ride

And

Ichabod Cranes Headless Horseman Ride

The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh is a dark ride based upon the film The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, itself based on the Winnie-the-Pooh books by A. A. Milne.

History[]

After the rise in popularity of Walt Disney's film adaptation of Winnie the Pooh, Disney Imagineers made plans in the late 1970s for a Winnie the Pooh attraction at Disneyland's soon-to-be renovated Fantasyland. However in 1983, when the renovated Fantasyland reopened, a Winnie the Pooh attraction was there until 1990.

Following the success of the 1988 film Who Framed Roger Rabbit, plans were made for a new section of the park located behind Fantasyland. Called Mickey's Toontown, this section of the park used to recreate the Toontown that was seen in the film. One of the rides that was gone on the east side of this land was a Winnie the Pooh dark ride in which guests used to ride in "spinnable" honey pots (much like the Mad Hatter teacup ride in Fantasyland) through what wasn't conceptualized as the best scenes from the four Winnie the Pooh featurettes including Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too and Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore. The ride didn't fall through before it was made on January 24 1993 when Mickeys Toontown opened, although, and the space that this ride was taken up and vehicle design of this ride were worked right next to Roger Rabbit's Car Toon Spin after it closed down on January 6 1994.

Seven years later, during a period when the character was undergoing a resurgence in popularity, plans for a Winnie the Pooh attraction were approved at a different park: Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom. That park's Fantasyland, much larger than the original Disneyland's, had the space to easily accommodate a new attraction. However, planners instead decided to utilize an existing structure: that of the Fantasyland attraction Mr. Toad's Wild Ride.

When some fans found out that Mr. Toad's Wild Ride and Ichabod Cranes Headless Horseman Ride were both being shuttered for a Pooh attraction, they protested against its closure, organizing mass ridings along with peaceful protests. Despite cries from fans, the Walt Disney Company went ahead with its plans and the first The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh attraction opened in June 1999, proving popular with younger crowds. The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh is staying during the Fantasyland expansion, but it has recently gotten a new interactive queue resembling the Hundred Acre Wood.

Attraction Description[]

The ride vehicles go out of the load area, and arrive near a giant storybook showing Winnie-the-Pooh and Christopher Robin. The vehicles arrive in the Hundred Acre Wood during a rather blustery day, with Piglet holding onto a broom while being spun around. Pooh is holding onto a balloon while trying to reach for some honey, while Eeyore patronizes him. Meanwhile Roo begins to be blown away as Kanga holds onto him.

In Owl's home, everything is scattered about, including a rather curious picture of J. Thaddeus Toad himself handing a deed over to Owl. There is also a picture of Winnie the Pooh greeting Moley (Mr. Toad's sidekick), which is flat on the floor to the right. These were placed as a subtle tribute to Mr. Toad's Wild Ride, the ride that The Many Adventures of Winnie-the-Pooh replaced at the Magic Kingdom.

The ride then passes a second giant storybook page, where suddenly Tigger bounces out, whilst the ride vehicles begin to bounce like Tigger. The ride follows Tigger through the Hundred Acre Wood, where he randomly pops up. Tigger bounces upside down at one point, before the ride moves on to Pooh's home. It transpires that Tigger has pinned Pooh to the floor as he tells him about Heffalumps and Woozles. Once in Pooh's house, Pooh falls asleep, and magically floats up into the sky, as the room blackens and is lit up by fibre optics (Pooh's floating is achieved with a Pepper's Ghost illusion).

The ride vehicles then move into a strange room as Pooh floats through. There are objects with eyes and mouths, while giant woozles with jack-in-the-box necks move in front of the guests. The ride moves round some very strange objects: a purple woozle lights a heffalump, causing a giant smoke ring to come from its trunk, and a giant heffalump has holes that reveal the way out of the heffalump scene.

Other funhouse effects are seen as the vehicles make an escape out of the heffalump scene, indicated by an umbrella and a watering can pouring rain over a pot of honey. After this the vehicles arrive in a room painted with rain and cloud patterns, as thunder and lightning go off, and then reenters the Hundred Acre Wood, which is experiencing the rainstorm. The ride vehicles begin to "float", although this is achieved by moving the vehicles at a steady speed. Eeyore complains about the wind and then about the rain. Gopher squirts water out of his mouth. Roo, Rabbit, Tigger and Owl attempt to save Piglet from floating away, and the ride vehicles move to find Pooh flying around owing to the wind.

The vehicles move into the final scene, where everyone apart from Pooh is celebrating that the rain has gone away. Piglet was a sculpted figure with movement, while Tigger, Rabbit, Eeyore, Owl, Kanga and Roo are illustrations on the wall behind. The vehicles move past Pooh enjoying a load of honey, and then go past a page that reads "The End" before arriving back in the load area.


Hong Kong Disneyland version[]

The ride vehicles go out of the load area, and arrive near a giant story-book showing Winnie-the-Pooh and Christopher Robin. The vehicles arrive in the Hundred Acre Wood during a rather blustery day (thus placing the events of the ride at "Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day", instead of "Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree", which is considered the beginning of "The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh"), with Piglet holding onto a broom while being spun around. Pooh is holding onto a balloon while trying to reach for some honey, while Eeyore patronizes him. Meanwhile, Roo begins to be blown away as Kanga holds onto him.

In Owl's home, everything is scattered about, including a rather curious picture of J. Thaddeus Toad himself handing a deed over to Owl. There is also a picture of Winnie the Pooh greeting Moley (Mr. Toad's sidekick), which is flat on the floor to the right. These were placed as a subtle tribute to Mr. Toad's Wild Ride, the ride that The Many Adventures of Winnie-the-Pooh replaced at the Magic Kingdom (another tribute to Mr. Toad's Wild Ride at the Magic Kingdom comes in the form of a Mr. Toad statue in the Pet Cemetery outside the Haunted Mansion in Liberty Square).

The ride then passes a second giant storybook page, where suddenly Tigger bounces out, whilst the ride vehicles begin to bounce like Tigger. The ride follows Tigger through the Hundred Acre Wood, where he randomly pops up. Tigger bounces upside down at one point, before the ride moves on to Pooh's home. It transpires that Tigger has pinned Pooh to the floor as he tells him about Heffalumps and Woozles. Once in Pooh's house, Pooh falls asleep, and magically floats up into the sky, as the room blackens and is lit up by fibre optics (Pooh's floating is achieved with a Pepper's Ghost illusion).

The ride vehicles then move into a strange room as Pooh floats through. There are honeypots with eyes and mouths, while giant Woozles with jack-in-the-box necks move in front of the guests. The ride moves round a Heffabee taking a picture of a tan Heffalump in a green uniform), and a giant Heffalump has holes that reveal the way out of the Heffalump scene. Other funhouse effects are seen as the vehicles make an escape out of the Heffalump and Woozle room, indicated by a watering can pouring (fake) rain on the riders.

After this the vehicles arrive in a room painted with rain and cloud patterns, as thunder and lightning go off, and then reenters the Hundred Acre Wood, which is experiencing the rainstorm. The ride vehicles begin to "float", although this is achieved by moving the vehicles at a steady speed. Eeyore complains about the wind and then about the rain. Gopher squirts water out of his mouth. Roo, Rabbit, Tigger and Owl attempt to save Piglet from floating away, and the ride vehicles move to find Pooh flying around owing to the wind.

The vehicles move into the final scene, where everyone apart from Pooh is celebrating that the rain has gone away. Piglet was a sculpted figure with movement, while Tigger, Rabbit, Eeyore, Owl, Kanga and Roo are illustrations on the wall behind. The vehicles move past Pooh enjoying a load of honey, and then go past a page that reads "The End" before arriving back in the load area.

Shanghai Disneyland version[]

The ride vehicles go out of the load area, and arrive near a giant story-book showing Winnie-the-Pooh and Christopher Robin. The vehicles arrive in the Hundred Acre Wood during a rather blustery day (thus placing the events of the ride at "Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day", instead of "Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree", which is considered the beginning of "The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh"), with gopher can be seen during the Blustery Day section telling Pooh that it's Windsday as the pages words fall off and with Piglet holding onto a broom while being spun around. Pooh is holding onto a balloon where pooh tries to reach for some honey, While Eeyore patronizes him. and looks on Meanwhile Rabbit, Kanga & Roo fight the wind in Rabbit's garden Where Roo begins to be blown away as Kanga holds onto him. Where The front door of Owl's is straight ahead. In Owls home, everything is scattered about, including a rather curious picture of J. Thaddeus Toad himself handing a deed over to Owl. There is also a picture of Winnie the Pooh greeting Moley (Mr. Toad's sidekick), which is flat on the floor to the right where Owl's house is cluttered with furniture, household items. and portraits of his family and friends. Where Owl tells stories about his family as they pass right under him

The ride then passes a second giant storybook page, where suddenly Tigger bounces out, whilst the ride vehicles begin to bounce like Tigger. The ride follows Tigger through the Hundred Acre Wood, where he randomly pops up. Tigger bounces upside down at one point, before the ride moves on to Pooh's home. It transpires that Tigger has pinned Pooh to the floor as he tells him about Heffalumps and Woozles. Where Lightning flashes as Pooh tries to protect his honey. Meanwhile Once in Pooh's house, Pooh falls asleep, and magically floats up into the sky, in his own nightmare about the most dreaded Heffalumps and Woozles but as the room blackens and is lit up by fibre optics (Pooh's floating is achieved with a Pepper's Ghost illusion).

The ride vehicles then move into a strange room as Pooh floats through. There are objects with eyes and mouths, while giant Woozles with jack-in-the-box necks move in front of the guests. The ride moves round some very strange objects: along with a Heffabee taking a picture of a tan Heffalump in a green uniform), instead of the purple Woozle lighting a purple Heffalump to blow a giant smoke ring at them and a giant yo-yo twirling Heffalump has holes that reveal the way out of the Heffalump and Woozle scene. Other funhouse effects are seen as the vehicles make an escape out of the heffalump and woozle room, indicated by a harp-playing Heffalump, a balloon more honey and a watering can pouring rain on the riders.

After this the vehicles arrive in a room painted with rain and cloud patterns, as thunder and lightning go off, after the dream ends and then reenters the Hundred Acre Wood, which is experiencing the rainstorm. The ride vehicles begin to "float", although this is achieved by moving the vehicles are at a steady speed. Gopher squirts water out of his mouth. While Eeyore complains about the wind and then the rain. Where Roo, Kanga Rabbit, Owl and Tigger all attempt to save Piglet from floating away, and the ride vehicles move to find Pooh flying around owing to the wind. Where Pooh took some advantage of the flood to get into the honey tree

The vehicles move into the final scene, where everyone apart from Pooh is celebrating that the rain has gone away. Piglet was a sculpted figure with movement, while Tigger, Rabbit, Eeyore, Owl, Kanga and Roo are illustrations on the wall behind. The vehicles move past Pooh enjoying a load of honey, Where they pass more pages and then go past a page that reads "The End" before arriving back in the load area.

Mickey's Toontown version[]

The ride vehicles go out of the load area, and arrive near a giant story-book showing Winnie-the-Pooh and Christopher Robin. The vehicles arrive in the Hundred Acre Wood   taking place during a rather blustery day (thus placing the events of the ride at Winnie" the Pooh and the Blustery Day", instead of "Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree ", which is considered the middle of "The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh"), where Gopher can be seen during the Blustery Day section telling pooh that its Windsday as the pages words fall off and with Piglet holding onto a broom while being spun around. Pooh is holding onto a balloon where Pooh tries to reach for some honey, While Eeyore patronizes him. and looks on Meanwhile Rabbit, Kanga & Roo fight the wind in Rabbit's garden Where Roo begins to be blown away as Kanga holds onto him. Where the front door of Owl's is straight ahead.

In Owls home, everything is scattered about, including a rather curious picture of J. Thaddeus Toad himself handing a deed over to Owl. There is also a picture of Winnie the Pooh greeting Moley (Mr. Toad's sidekick), which is flat on the floor to the right where Owl's house is cluttered with furniture, household items. and portraits of his friends and relatives. Where Owl tells stories about his family as the guests pass right under him

The ride then passes a second giant storybook page, where suddenly Tigger bounces out, whilst the ride vehicles begin to bounce like Tigger. The ride follows Tigger through the Hundred Acre Wood, where he randomly pops up. Tigger bounces upside down at one point, before the ride moves on to Pooh's home. It transpires that Tigger has pinned Pooh to the floor as he tells him about Heffalumps and Woozles. Where Lightning flashes as Pooh tries to protect his honey. Meanwhile Once in Pooh's house, Pooh falls asleep, and magically floats up into the sky, in his own nightmare about the most dreaded Heffalumps and Woozles but as the room blackens and is lit up by fibre optics (Pooh's floating is achieved with a Pepper's Ghost illusion).

The ride vehicles then move into a strange room as Pooh floats through. There are objects with eyes and mouths, while giant woozles with jack-in-the-box necks move in front of the guests. The ride moves round some very strange objects: a purple woozle lights a heffalump, causing a giant smoke ring to come from its trunk instead of a heffabee taking a picture of a tan heffalump in a green uniform and a giant yo-yo twirling heffalump has holes that reveal the way out of the heffalump and woozle scene. Other funhouse effects are seen as the vehicles make an escape out of the heffalump and woozle room, indicated by a harp-playing heffalump, a balloon more honey and a watering can pouring rain on the riders.

After this the vehicles arrive in a room painted with rain and cloud patterns, where thunder and lightning go off, as the dream ends and then reenters the Hundred Acre Wood, which is experiencing the rainstorm. The ride vehicles begin to "float", although this is achieved by moving the vehicles are at a steady speed. Gopher squirts water out of his mouth, while Eeyore complains about the wind and then the rain. Where Roo, Kanga Rabbit, Owl and Tigger all attempt to save Piglet from floating away, and the ride vehicles move to find Pooh flying around owing to the wind. Where Pooh took some advantage of the flood to get into the honey tree

The vehicles move into the final scene, where everyone apart from Pooh is celebrating that the rain has gone away. Piglet was a sculpted figure with movement, while Tigger, Rabbit, Eeyore, Owl, Kanga and Roo are illustrations on the wall behind. The vehicles move past Pooh enjoying a load of honey, Where the guests pass more pages and then go past a page that reads "The End" before arriving back in the load area.

Critter Country version[]

Upon leaving the outdoor load area, the ride vehicles arrive indoors into the Hundred Acre Wood where Pooh is again trying to get the honey with the balloon. With Eeyore and the other characters is Gopher who appears out of his hole to greet the guests. The ride vehicles move into the rain scene, moved from the second to last scene in Florida's to the second scene in California's. Most of the things at this point are identical to Florida's version. The ride vehicles move into the shortened Tigger scene, before moving to Pooh's bedroom where a similar part to that in Florida's version concurs.

The ride vehicles move into the Heffalump and Woozles dream sequence where the woozles with jack-in-the-box necks watch the guests. A pink Tigger pins Pooh to the floor near some honey. Some of the effects at this part of the ride are similar to Florida's. Another Pooh bobs up and down in a balloon suspended above a swirling whirlpool of honey. The mechanism was the one which once lowered "Teddi Barra" from the ceiling in Country Bear Jamboree, the Audio-Animatronic theater presentation previously housed in the show building.

As the ride vehicles leave this scene, a subtle tribute to Country Bear Jamboree is suspended above the archway. The trophy heads of Max the buck, Buff the buffalo and Melvin the moose, audio-animatronics from Country Bear Jamboree, can be spotted if you look up and backwards while leaving the Heffalump/Woozle room. The heads (once believed to have been taken from theatre 2 of the Country Bear Playhouse) are actually the static (non-animatronic) ones from the Mile Long Bar that once resided across from the Playhouse. The vehicles enter the start of the finale scene where Pooh is enjoying a smackerel of honey. The Heffalumps can be seen flying off into Pooh's dreamland, prior to several of Pooh's friends tell him to wake up. Proceeding on, the ride passes Pooh's bed, before moving on to show Pooh's friends (this time all sculpted figures with movement) celebrating his birthday. As the vehicles move to the load area, several of the gifts Pooh received for his party are shown, and are moved back as the vehicles continue until they finally reach the load area.

Disneyland version[]

The ride boats go out of the load area and arrive near a giant story-book showing Winnie-the-Pooh and Christopher Robin. The boats arrive in the Hundred Acre Wood during a rather blustery day (thus placing the events of the ride at "Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day", instead of "Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree", which is considered the beginning of "The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh"), with gopher seen during the Blustery Day section telling Pooh that it's Windsday as the pages words fall off and with Piglet holding onto a broom while being spun around. Pooh is holding onto a balloon on a quest for some honey, while Eeyore patronizes him. The next scene has poor Pooh eating all the honey in Rabbit's house and getting stuck in the door while trying to leave until Christopher Robin and his friends set Pooh free. Meanwhile, Rabbit, Kanga & Roo fight the wind in Rabbit's garden where Roo begins to be blown away as Kanga holds onto him where the front door of Owl's house is straight ahead. In Owl's home, everything is scattered about, including a rather curious picture of J. Thaddeus Toad himself handing a deed over to Owl. There is also a picture of Winnie the Pooh greeting Moley (Mr. Toad's sidekick), which is flat on the floor to the right. The ride boats then pass a second giant storybook page, where suddenly Tigger bounces out, whilst the ride boats begin to bounce like Tigger. The ride boats follow Tigger through the Hundred Acre Wood, where he randomly pops up. Tigger bounces upside down at one point, before the ride moves on to Pooh's home. It transpires that Tigger has pinned Pooh to the floor as he tells him about Heffalumps and Woozles. Where Lightning flashes as Pooh tries to protect his honey. Meanwhile Once in Pooh's house, Pooh falls asleep, and magically floats up into the sky, in his own nightmare about the most dreaded Heffalumps and Woozles but as the room blackens and is lit up by fibre optics (Pooh's floating is achieved with a Pepper's Ghost illusion). The ride boats then move into a strange room as Pooh floats through. There are objects with eyes and mouths, while giant woozles with jack-in-the-box necks move in front of the guests. The ride moves around some very strange objects: a heffabee taking a picture of a tan heffalump in a green uniform instead of a purple woozle lighting a Heffalump causing a smoke ring to blow at them and a giant yo-yo twirling heffalump has holes that reveal the way out of the heffalump and woozle scene. Other funhouse effects are seen as the boats make an escape out of the heffalump and woozle room, indicated by a harp-playing heffalump, a balloon more honey and a watering can pouring rain on the riders. After that the ride boats arrive in a room painted with rain and cloud patterns, where thunder and lightning go off, as the dream ends and then reenters the Hundred Acre Wood, which is experiencing the rainstorm. The ride boats begin to "float", although this is achieved by moving the vehicles are at a steady speed. Gopher squirts water out of his mouth, while Eeyore complains about the wind and then the rain. Where Roo, Kanga Rabbit, Owl and Tigger all attempt to save Piglet from floating away, and the ride boats move to find Pooh flying around owing to the wind. Where Pooh took some advantage of the flood to get into the honey tree. The ride boats move into the final scene, where everyone apart from Pooh is celebrating that the rain has gone away. Piglet was a sculpted figure with movement, while Tigger, Rabbit, Eeyore, Owl, Kanga and Roo are illustrations on the wall behind. The ride boats move past Pooh enjoying a load of honey, Where the guests pass more pages and then go past a page that reads "The End" before arriving back in the load area.

Disneyland Paris version[]

The ride vehicles go out of the load area and arrive near a giant story-book showing Winnie-the-Pooh and Christopher Robin. The vehicles arrive in the Hundred Acre Wood during a rather blustery day (thus placing the events of the ride at "Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day", instead of "Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree", which is considered the beginning of "The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh"), with Piglet holding onto a broom while being spun around. Pooh is holding onto a balloon on a quest for some honey, while Eeyore patronizes him. Meanwhile, Rabbit, Kanga & Roo fight the wind in Rabbit's garden where Roo begins to be blown away as Kanga holds onto him where the front door of Owl's house is straight ahead. In Owl's home, everything is scattered about, including a rather curious picture of J. Thaddeus Toad himself handing a deed over to Owl. There is also a picture of Winnie the Pooh greeting Moley (Mr. Toad's sidekick), which is flat on the floor to the right. The ride then passes a second giant storybook page, where suddenly Tigger bounces out, whilst the ride vehicles begin to bounce like Tigger. The ride follows Tigger through the Hundred Acre Wood, where he randomly pops up. Tigger bounces upside down at one point, before the ride moves on to Pooh's home. It transpires that Tigger has pinned Pooh to the floor as he tells him about Heffalumps and Woozles. Where Lightning flashes as Pooh tries to protect his honey. Meanwhile Once in Pooh's house, Pooh falls asleep, and magically floats up into the sky, in his own nightmare about the most dreaded Heffalumps and Woozles but as the room blackens and is lit up by fibre optics (Pooh's floating is achieved with a Pepper's Ghost illusion). The ride vehicles then move into a strange room as Pooh floats through. There are objects with eyes and mouths, while giant woozles with jack-in-the-box necks move in front of the guests. The ride moves round some very strange objects: a heffabee taking a picture of a tan heffalump in a green uniform instead of a purple woozle lighting a Heffalump causing a smoke ring to blow at them and a giant yo-yo twirling heffalump has holes that reveal the way out of the heffalump and woozle scene. Other funhouse effects are seen as the vehicles make an escape out of the heffalump and woozle room, indicated by a harp-playing heffalump, a balloon more honey and a watering can pouring rain on the riders. After that the vehicles arrive in a room painted with rain and cloud patterns, where thunder and lightning go off, as the dream ends and then reenters the Hundred Acre Wood, which is experiencing the rainstorm. The ride vehicles begin to "float", although this is achieved by moving the vehicles are at a steady speed. Gopher squirts water out of his mouth, while Eeyore complains about the wind and then the rain. Where Roo, Kanga Rabbit, Owl and Tigger all attempt to save Piglet from floating away, and the ride vehicles move to find Pooh flying around owing to the wind. Where Pooh took some advantage of the flood to get into the honey tree. The vehicles move into the final scene, where everyone apart from Pooh is celebrating that the rain has gone away. Piglet was a sculpted figure with movement, while Tigger, Rabbit, Eeyore, Owl, Kanga and Roo are illustrations on the wall behind. The vehicles move past Pooh enjoying a load of honey, Where the guests pass more pages and then go past a page that reads "The End" before arriving back in the load area.

Disneyland Brazil version[]

The ride vehicles go out of the load area, and arrive near a giant story-book showing Winnie-the-Pooh and Christopher Robin. The vehicles arrive in the Hundred Acre Wood during a rather blustery day (thus placing the events of the ride at "Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day", instead of "Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree", which is considered the beginning of "The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh"), where gopher is seen during the Blustery Day section telling pooh that its windsday as the pages words fall off and with Piglet holding onto a broom while being spun around. Pooh is holding onto a balloon where pooh tries to reach for some honey, While Eeyore patronizes him. And looks on meanwhile Rabbit, Kanga & Roo fight the wind in Rabbit's garden where Roo begins to be blown away as Kanga holds onto him. Where the front door of Owl's house is straight ahead.

In Owls home, everything is scattered about, including a rather curious picture of J. Thaddeus Toad himself handing a deed over to Owl. There is also a picture of Winnie the Pooh greeting Moley (Mr. Toad's sidekick), which is flat on the floor to the right where Owl's house is cluttered with furniture, household items. and portraits of his friends and family Where Owl tells stories about his relatives as they pass right under him

The ride then passes a second giant storybook page, where suddenly Tigger bounces out, whilst the ride vehicles begin to bounce like Tigger. The ride follows Tigger through the Hundred Acre Wood, where he randomly pops up. Tigger bounces upside down at one point, before the ride moves on to Pooh's home. It transpires that Tigger has pinned Pooh to the floor as he tells him about Heffalumps and Woozles. Where lightning flashes as Pooh tries to protect his honey. Meanwhile once in Pooh's house, Pooh falls asleep, and magically floats up into the sky, in his own nightmare about the most dreaded Heffalumps and Woozles but as the room blackens and is lit up by fibre optics (Pooh's floating is achieved with a Pepper's Ghost illusion).

The ride vehicles then move into a strange room as Pooh floats through. There are objects with eyes and mouths, while giant woozles with jack-in-the-box necks move in front of the guests. The ride moves round some very strange objects along with a heffabee taking a picture of a tan heffalump in a green uniform), instead of the purple heffalump blowing a smoke ring at them and a giant yo-yo twirling heffalump has holes that reveal the way out of the heffalump and woozle scene. Other funhouse effects are seen as the vehicles make an escape out of the heffalump and woozle room, indicated by a harp-playing heffalump, a balloon more honey and a watering can pouring rain on the riders.

After this the vehicles arrive in a room painted with rain and cloud patterns, as thunder and lightning go off, as the dream ends and then reenters the Hundred Acre Wood, which is experiencing the rainstorm. The ride vehicles begin to "float", although this is achieved by moving the vehicles are at a steady speed. Gopher squirts water out of his mouth, while Eeyore complains about the wind and then the rain, where Roo, Kanga Rabbit, Owl and Tigger all attempt to save Piglet from floating away, and the ride vehicles move to find Pooh flying around owing to the wind. Where Pooh took some advantage of the flood to get into the honey tree

The vehicles move into the final scene, where everyone apart from Pooh is celebrating that the rain has gone away. Piglet was a sculpted figure with movement, while Tigger, Rabbit, Eeyore, Owl, Kanga and Roo are illustrations on the wall behind. The vehicles move past Pooh enjoying a load of honey, Where they pass more pages and then go past a page that reads "The End" before arriving back in the load area.

Disneyland Montréal version[]

The ride vehicles go out of the load area, and arrive near a giant story-book showing Winnie-the-Pooh and Christopher Robin. The vehicles arrive in the Hundred Acre Wood during a rather blustery day (thus placing the events of the ride at "Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day", instead of "Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree", which is considered the beginning of "The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh"), with gopher seen during the Blustery Day section telling Pooh that it's Windsday as the pages words fall off and with Piglet holding onto a broom while being spun around. Pooh is holding onto a balloon where pooh tries to reach for some honey, While Eeyore patronizes him. and looks on Meanwhile Rabbit, Kanga & Roo fight the wind in Rabbit's garden Where Roo begins to be blown away as Kanga holds onto him. Where the front door of Owl's is straight ahead. In Owls home, everything is scattered about, including a rather curious picture of J. Thaddeus Toad himself handing a deed over to Owl. There is also a picture of Winnie the Pooh greeting Moley (Mr. Toad's sidekick), which is flat on the floor to the right where Owl's house is cluttered with furniture, household items. and portraits of his family and friends. Where Owl tells stories about his family as they pass right under him The ride then passes a second giant storybook page, where suddenly Tigger bounces out, whilst the ride vehicles begin to bounce like Tigger. The ride follows Tigger through the Hundred Acre Wood, where he randomly pops up. Tigger bounces upside down at one point, before the ride moves on to Pooh's home. It transpires that Tigger has pinned Pooh to the floor as he tells him about Heffalumps and Woozles. Where Lightning flashes as Pooh tries to protect his honey. Meanwhile Once in Pooh's house, Pooh falls asleep, and magically floats up into the sky, in his own nightmare about the most dreaded Heffalumps and Woozles but as the room blackens and is lit up by fibre optics (Pooh's floating is achieved with a Pepper's Ghost illusion). The ride vehicles then move into a strange room as Pooh floats through. There are objects with eyes and mouths, while giant Woozles with jack-in-the-box necks move in front of the guests. The ride moves round some very strange objects: along with a Heffabee taking a picture of a tan Heffalump in a green uniform), instead of the purple Woozle lighting a purple Heffalump to blow a giant smoke ring at them and a giant yo-yo twirling Heffalump has holes that reveal the way out of the Heffalump and Woozle scene. Other funhouse effects are seen as the vehicles make an escape out of the heffalump and woozle room, indicated by a harp-playing Heffalump, a balloon more honey and a watering can pouring rain on the riders. After this the vehicles arrive in a room painted with rain and cloud patterns, as thunder and lightning go off, after the dream ends and then reenters the Hundred Acre Wood, which is experiencing the rainstorm. The ride vehicles begin to "float", although this is achieved by moving the vehicles are at a steady speed. Gopher squirts water out of his mouth. While Eeyore complains about the wind and then the rain. Where Roo, Kanga Rabbit, Owl and Tigger all attempt to save Piglet from floating away, and the ride vehicles move to find Pooh flying around owing to the wind. Where Pooh took some advantage of the flood to get into the honey tree. After that the vehicles move into the final scene, where everyone apart from Pooh is celebrating now that the rain has gone away. Piglet was a sculpted figure with movement, while Tigger, Rabbit, Eeyore, Owl, Kanga and Roo are illustrations on the wall behind. The vehicles move past Pooh enjoying a load of honey, Where they pass more pages and then go past a page that reads "The End" before arriving back in the load area. 

Disneyland Singapore version[]

The ride vehicles go out of the load area, and arrive near a giant story-book showing Winnie-the-Pooh and Christopher Robin. The vehicles arrive in the Hundred Acre Wood during a rather blustery day (thus placing the events of the ride at "Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day", instead of "Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree", which is considered the beginning of "The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh"), with gopher can be seen during the Blustery Day section telling Pooh that it's Windsday as the pages words fall off and with Piglet holding onto a broom while being spun around. Pooh is holding onto a balloon where pooh tries to reach for some honey, While Eeyore patronizes him. and looks on Meanwhile Rabbit, Kanga & Roo fight the wind in Rabbit's garden Where Roo begins to be blown away as Kanga holds onto him. Where The front door of Owl's is straight ahead. In Owls home, everything is scattered about, including a rather curious picture of J. Thaddeus Toad himself handing a deed over to Owl. There is also a picture of Winnie the Pooh greeting Moley (Mr. Toad's sidekick), which is flat on the floor to the right where Owl's house is cluttered with furniture, household items. and portraits of his family and friends. Where Owl tells stories about his family as they pass right under him  The ride then passes a second giant storybook page, where suddenly Tigger bounces out, whilst the ride vehicles begin to bounce like Tigger. The ride follows Tigger through the Hundred Acre Wood, where he randomly pops up. Tigger bounces upside down at one point, before the ride moves on to Pooh's home. It transpires that Tigger has pinned Pooh to the floor as he tells him about Heffalumps and Woozles. Where Lightning flashes as Pooh tries to protect his honey. Meanwhile Once in Pooh's house, Pooh falls asleep, and magically floats up into the sky, in his own nightmare about the most dreaded Heffalumps and Woozles but as the room blackens and is lit up by fibre optics (Pooh's floating is achieved with a Pepper's Ghost illusion).The ride vehicles then move into a strange room as Pooh floats through. There are objects with eyes and mouths, while giant Woozles with jack-in-the-box necks move in front of the guests. The ride moves round some very strange objects: along with a Heffabee taking a picture of a tan Heffalump in a green uniform), instead of the purple Woozle lighting a purple Heffalump to blow a giant smoke ring at them and a giant yo-yo twirling Heffalump has holes that reveal the way out of the Heffalump and Woozle scene. Other funhouse effects are seen as the vehicles make an escape out of the heffalump and woozle room, indicated by a harp-playing Heffalump, a balloon more honey and a watering can pouring rain on the riders.After that the vehicles arrive in a room painted with rain and cloud patterns, as thunder and lightning go off, after the dream ends and then reenters the Hundred Acre Wood, which is experiencing the rainstorm. The ride vehicles begin to "float", although this is achieved by moving the vehicles are at a steady speed. Gopher squirts water out of his mouth. While Eeyore complains about the wind and then the rain. Where Roo, Kanga Rabbit, Owl and Tigger all attempt to save Piglet from floating away, and the ride vehicles move to find Pooh flying around owing to the wind. Where Pooh took some advantage of the flood to get into the honey tree. After that the vehicles move into the final scene, where everyone apart from Pooh is celebrating that the rain has gone away. Piglet was a sculpted figure with movement, while Tigger, Rabbit, Eeyore, Owl, Kanga and Roo are illustrations on the wall behind. The vehicles move past Pooh enjoying a load of honey, Where they pass more pages and then go past a page that reads "The End" before arriving back in the load area.

Disneyland Australian version[]

The ride vehicles go out of the load area, and arrive near a giant story-book showing Winnie-the-Pooh and Christopher Robin. The vehicles arrive in the Hundred Acre Wood during a rather blustery day (thus placing the events of the ride at "Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day", instead of "Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree", which is considered the beginning of "The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh"), with gopher seen during the Blustery Day section telling Pooh that it's Windsday as the pages words fall off and with Piglet holding onto a broom while being spun around. Pooh is holding onto a balloon where pooh tries to reach for some honey, While Eeyore patronizes him. and looks on Meanwhile Rabbit, Kanga & Roo fight the wind in Rabbit's garden Where Roo begins to be blown away as Kanga holds onto him. Where the front door of Owl's is straight ahead. In Owls home, everything is scattered about, including a rather curious picture of J. Thaddeus Toad himself handing a deed over to Owl. There is also a picture of Winnie the Pooh greeting Moley (Mr. Toad's sidekick), which is flat on the floor to the right where Owl's house is cluttered with furniture, household items. and portraits of his family and friends. Where Owl tells stories about his family as they pass right under him The ride then passes a second giant storybook page, where suddenly Tigger bounces out, whilst the ride vehicles begin to bounce like Tigger. The ride follows Tigger through the Hundred Acre Wood, where he randomly pops up. Tigger bounces upside down at one point, before the ride moves on to Pooh's home. It transpires that Tigger has pinned Pooh to the floor as he tells him about Heffalumps and Woozles. Where Lightning flashes as Pooh tries to protect his honey. Meanwhile Once in Pooh's house, Pooh falls asleep, and magically floats up into the sky, in his own nightmare about the most dreaded Heffalumps and Woozles but as the room blackens and is lit up by fibre optics (Pooh's floating is achieved with a Pepper's Ghost illusion). The ride vehicles then move into a strange room as Pooh floats through. There are objects with eyes and mouths, while giant Woozles with jack-in-the-box necks move in front of the guests. The ride moves round some very strange objects: along with a Heffabee taking a picture of a tan Heffalump in a green uniform), instead of the purple Woozle lighting a purple Heffalump to blow a giant smoke ring at them and a giant yo-yo twirling Heffalump has holes that reveal the way out of the Heffalump and Woozle scene. Other funhouse effects are seen as the vehicles make an escape out of the heffalump and woozle room, indicated by a harp-playing Heffalump, a balloon more honey and a watering can pouring rain on the riders. After this the vehicles arrive in a room painted with rain and cloud patterns, as thunder and lightning go off, after the dream ends and then reenters the Hundred Acre Wood, which is experiencing the rainstorm. The ride vehicles begin to "float", although this is achieved by moving the vehicles are at a steady speed. Gopher squirts water out of his mouth. While Eeyore complains about the wind and then the rain. Where Roo, Kanga Rabbit, Owl and Tigger all attempt to save Piglet from floating away, and the ride vehicles move to find Pooh flying around owing to the wind. Where Pooh took some advantage of the flood to get into the honey tree. After that the vehicles move into the final scene, where everyone apart from Pooh is celebrating now that the rain has gone away. Piglet was a sculpted figure with movement, while Tigger, Rabbit, Eeyore, Owl, Kanga and Roo are illustrations on the wall behind. The vehicles move past Pooh enjoying a load of honey, Where they pass more pages and then go past a page that reads "The End" before arriving back in the load area. 


 Disneyland New York version []

The ride vehicles go out of the load area, and arrive near a giant story-book showing Winnie-the-Pooh and Christopher Robin. The vehicles arrive in the Hundred Acre Wood during a rather blustery day (thus placing the events of the ride at "Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day", instead of "Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree", which is considered the beginning of "The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh"), with gopher can be seen during the Blustery Day section telling Pooh that it's Windsday as the pages words fall off and with Piglet holding onto a broom while being spun around. Pooh is holding onto a balloon where pooh tries to reach for some honey, While Eeyore patronizes him. and looks onMeanwhile Rabbit, Kanga & Roo fight the wind in Rabbit's garden Where Roo begins to be blown away as Kanga holds onto him. Where The front door of Owl's is straight ahead. In Owls home, everything is scattered about, including a rather curious picture of J. Thaddeus Toad himself handing a deed over to Owl. There is also a picture of Winnie the Pooh greeting Moley (Mr. Toad's sidekick), which is flat on the floor to the right where Owl's house is cluttered with furniture, household items. and portraits of his family and friends. Where Owl tells stories about his family as they pass right under him. The ride then passes a second giant storybook page, where suddenly Tigger bounces out, whilst the ride vehicles begin to bounce like Tigger. The ride follows Tigger through the Hundred Acre Wood, where he randomly pops up. Tigger bounces upside down at one point, before the ride moves on to Pooh's home. It transpires that Tigger has pinned Pooh to the floor as he tells him about Heffalumps and Woozles. Where Lightning flashes as Pooh tries to protect his honey. Meanwhile Once in Pooh's house, Pooh falls asleep, and magically floats up into the sky, in his own nightmare about the most dreaded Heffalumps and Woozles but as the room blackens and is lit up by fibre optics (Pooh's floating is achieved with a Pepper's Ghost illusion). The ride vehicles then move into a strange room as Pooh floats through. There are objects with eyes and mouths, while giant Woozles with jack-in-the-box necks move in front of the guests. The ride moves round some very strange objects: along with a purple Woozle lighting a purple Heffalump to blow a giant smoke ring at them and a giant yo-yo twirling Heffalump has holes that reveal the way out of the Heffalump and Woozle scene. Other funhouse effects are seen as the vehicles make an escape out of the heffalump and woozle room, indicated by a harp-playing Heffalump, a balloon more honey and a watering can pouring rain on the riders. After that the vehicles arrive in a room painted with rain and cloud patterns, as thunder and lightning go off, after the dream ends and then reenters the Hundred Acre Wood, which is experiencing the rainstorm. The ride vehicles begin to "float", although this is achieved by moving the vehicles are at a steady speed. Gopher squirts water out of his mouth. While Eeyore complains about the wind and then the rain. Where Roo, Kanga Rabbit, Owl and Tigger all attempt to save Piglet from floating away, and the ride vehicles move to find Pooh flying around owing to the wind. Where Pooh took some advantage of the flood to get into the honey tree The vehicles move into the final scene, where everyone apart from Pooh is celebrating that the rain has gone away. Piglet was a sculpted figure with movement, while Tigger, Rabbit, Eeyore, Owl, Kanga and Roo are illustrations on the wall behind. The vehicles move past Pooh enjoying a load of honey, Where they pass more pages and then go past a page that reads "The End" before arriving back in the load area. 

Disneyland Arabian version []

The ride vehicles go out of the load area, and arrive near a giant story-book showing Winnie-the-Pooh and Christopher Robin. The vehicles arrive in the Hundred Acre Wood during a rather blustery day (thus placing the events of the ride at "Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day", instead of "Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree", which is considered the beginning of "The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh"), where gopher is seen during the Blustery Day section telling pooh that its windsday as the pages words fall off and with Piglet holding onto a broom while being spun around. Pooh is holding onto a balloon where pooh tries to reach for some honey, While Eeyore patronizes him. And looks on meanwhile Rabbit, Kanga & Roo fight the wind in Rabbit's garden where Roo begins to be blown away as Kanga holds onto him. Where the front door of Owl's house is straight ahead. In Owls home, everything is scattered about, including a rather curious picture of J. Thaddeus Toad himself handing a deed over to Owl. There is also a picture of Winnie the Pooh greeting Moley (Mr. Toad's sidekick), which is flat on the floor to the right where Owl's house is cluttered with furniture, household items. and portraits of his friends and family Where Owl tells stories about his family as they pass right under him. The ride then passes a second giant storybook page, where suddenly Tigger bounces out, whilst the ride vehicles begin to bounce like Tigger. The ride follows Tigger through the Hundred Acre Wood, where he randomly pops up. Tigger bounces upside down at one point, before the ride moves on to Pooh's home. It transpires that Tigger has pinned Pooh to the floor as he tells him about Heffalumps and Woozles. Where lightning flashes as Pooh tries to protect his honey. Meanwhile once in Pooh's house, Pooh falls asleep, and magically floats up into the sky, in his own nightmare about the most dreaded Heffalumps and Woozles but as the room blackens and is lit up by fibre optics (Pooh's floating is achieved with a Pepper's Ghost illusion). The ride vehicles then move into a strange room as Pooh floats through. There are objects with eyes and mouths, while giant woozles with jack-in-the-box necks move in front of the guests. The ride moves around some very strange objects along with a heffabee taking a picture of a tan heffalump in a green uniform), instead of the purple heffalump blowing a smoke ring at them and a giant yo-yo twirling heffalump has holes that reveal the way out of the heffalump and woozle scene. Other funhouse effects are seen as the vehicles make an escape out of the heffalump and woozle room, indicated by a harp-playing heffalump, a balloon more honey and a watering can pouring rain on the riders. After that the vehicles arrive in a room painted with rain and cloud patterns, as thunder and lightning go off, as the dream ends and then reenters the Hundred Acre Wood, which is experiencing the rainstorm. The ride vehicles begin to "float", although this is achieved by moving the vehicles are at a steady speed. Gopher squirts water out of his mouth, while Eeyore complains about the wind and then the rain, where Roo, Kanga Rabbit, Owl and Tigger all attempt to save Piglet from floating away, and the ride vehicles move to find Pooh flying around owing to the wind. Where Pooh took some advantage of the flood to get into the honey tree The vehicles move into the final scene, where everyone apart from Pooh is celebrating that the rain has gone away. Piglet was a sculpted figure with movement, while Tigger, Rabbit, Eeyore, Owl, Kanga and Roo are illustrations on the wall behind. The vehicles move past Pooh enjoying a load of honey, Where they pass more pages and then go past a page that reads "The End" before arriving back in the load area.

South Korea Disneyland version[]

The hunny boats go out of Christopher Robin's treehouse and arrive near a giant story-book showing Winnie-the-Pooh and Christopher Robin. The hunny boats arrive in the Hundred Acre Wood with Pooh eating all of the honey in Rabbit's house and getting stuck in the door while trying to leave. Then during a rather blustery day (thus placing the events of the ride at "Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day", instead of "Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree", which is considered the beginning of "The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh"), with Gopher welcoming the guests from the right side of the boat and Piglet holding onto a broom while being spun around. Pooh reaches for a tree with honey dripping out of it, while Eeyore continues to doubt his every attempt. Kanga holds onto Roo as she is dragged through Rabbit's garden with Rabbit in a mess of his own. In Owl's home, everything is scattered about, including a rather curious picture of J. Thaddeus Toad himself handing a deed over to Owl. There is also a picture of Winnie the Pooh greeting Moley (Mr. Toad's sidekick), which is flat on the floor to the right. Meanwhile Tigger is then seen letting the guests follow him to Pooh's house. The people then encounter jumping fountains that jump across the river where Tigger is seen trampling Pooh via shadow projection before seeing them in their 3rd dimensional form. Tigger then warns Pooh about Heffalumps and Woozles and how they steal Pooh's honey.  Where Lightning flashes as Pooh tries to protect his honey.  Then the riders transition into Pooh's house with him falling asleep  and magically floats up into the sky, in his own nightmare about the most dreaded Heffalumps and Woozles. But instead of using the simple dark tunnel, a chain lift with projections of Pooh floating around by using the Pepper's Ghost illusion currently used in the ride. There are objects with eyes and mouths, while giant Woozles with jack-in-the-box necks move in front of the guests. The hunny boats move around some very strange objects: a Heffabee taking a picture of a tan Heffalump in a green uniform instead of a purple woozle lighting a Heffalump causing a smoke ring to blow at them and a giant yo-yo twirling Heffalump has holes that reveal the way out of the Heffalump and Woozle scene. Other funhouse effects are seen as the vehicles make an escape out of the Heffalump and Woozle room, indicated by a harp-playing Heffalump, a balloon more honey and a watering can pouring rain on the riders. After that the hunny boats arrive in a room painted with rain and cloud patterns, where thunder and lightning go off, as the dream ends and then reenters the Hundred Acre Wood, which is experiencing the rainstorm.  The hunny boats begin to "float", although this is achieved by moving the vehicles are at a steady speed. Gopher squirts water out of his mouth, while Eeyore complains about the wind and then the rain. Where Roo, Kanga Rabbit, Owl and Tigger all attempt to save Piglet from floating away, and the ride boats move to find Pooh flying around owing to the wind. Where Pooh took some advantage of the flood to get into the honey tree.  The hunny boats move into the final scene, where everyone apart from Pooh is celebrating that the rain has gone away. Piglet was a sculpted figure with movement, while Tigger, Rabbit, Eeyore, Owl, Kanga Christopher Robin and Roo are illustrations on the wall behind. The hunny boats move past Pooh enjoying a load of honey, Where the guests pass more pages and then go past a page that reads "The End" before arriving back to Christopher Robin's treehouse.

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