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Blanche Neige et les Sept Nains or Snow White's Scary Adventures.

The Paris version of this classic Disney 'dark ride' is the version I have most recently ridden. However, I will take a look back at the Disney World version, as well as using some online sources to compare and contrast the Disneyland California and Tokyo Disney versions.

The 'English' title for this ride is incredibly apt. Scary is what it is. After the usual twisty-turny queue line (no fastpass for this one) you are placed into minecarts decorated with squirrels and the like. The ride first leads you through the dwarves' cottage where you see animals cleaning (as in Whistle While You Work); Snow White climbing the stairs to the bedroom; and the seven dwarves singing and dancing to The Silly Song.

You then leave the cottage to pass the Queen outside before heading down the mines full of colourful, glittering jewels. A minecart full of gems heads towards you before leaving the mine and heading through the great wooden doors of the Queen's castle. Two vultures wait sinisterly on an overhanging branch. The Queen is in front of her mirror and as you approach she turns, transforming into the old hag.

You continue through the dungeon, past rattling skeletons until you meet the witch again, brewing a potion in her cauldron to enchant the apple. She appears again, moments later, with a basket full of apples, tempting the riders as they pass by.

Leaving the dungeon, the riders enter the dark, forbidding wood Snow White finds herself in when running away from the Huntsman. Huge, leering trees with horrific faces and clutching branches hang over the track. Again the hag appears and then we see all seven dwarves chasing her up the mountain as lightning flashes - and she falls to her death. Suddenly, we pass through a pair of doors to see the Prince's castle glistening on the horizon and finally the riders pass under a bridge, atop which are the Prince and Snow White, astride a horse, waving as we leave.

It is an effective ride - and very dark and scary. After the initial scene in the cottage, the rest of the ride is focussed on the frightening scenes - the Queen's transformation into the witch; her dungeon and poisoning of the apple; the terrifying wood and the witch's death a top the mountain. The final 'happy ending' is incredibly brief and the rider barely has time to catch their breath after the horrors they have been presented with before trundling back out into the real world.

One detail I had missed, which has only come to light watching Youtube ride-throughs, is the Queen standing at a window above the entrance to the ride, drawing the curtains back to gaze over the visitors below. I'm disappointed I didn't notice this on visiting the park as I would have loved to point it out to my children. It's so true that one visit to these theme parks is never enough because of all the details you miss.

My main criticism of this ride, and of all the dark 'story' rides (Peter Pan's Flight and Pinocchio) is that they are simply far too short! They are over in a matter of minutes. No sooner have you taken in one scene, than you are rushed through to the next.

There are some highly effective scenes, though, in this ride. The most striking is the Queen's transformation. The cart travels through large double doors entering a long, straight corridor at the end of which can be seen the back of the Queen looking into her mirror, her image reflected for the riders. As the cart approaches, the Queen swivels round, revealing the witch and the mirror image fades to show her back. It's an effective illusion.

Less effective is the final scene with Snow White and the Prince. The figures for Snow White and the Prince are bizarrely emotionless, with slightly blank faces and the room itself is flat and uninspiring. Someday my Prince will come plays over this scene and the picture of the castle glimmers, but there is no depth to the scene as a climax to the ride is is a little disappointing after the intense scariness of the rest of the ride.

So how does this ride differ from the other versions. The only other iteration I have ridden is in Disney World in Florida and I must admit to my memories being a little hazy. This is where Youtube ride-throughs come into their own. I have sometimes wondered what the point of people filming their experience on rides is, but in writing this blog and trying to remember what rides (and very short rides at that) were like, I have found these videos to be invaluable.

The Disney World version adheres closer to the film. The opening sees the carts travel around the well Snow White sings into in the opening scenes of the film before the riders meet Snow White herself sitting on the steps of the castle singing to a dove. From there we travel through doors and into the Queen's dungeon, passing the Magic Mirror (a character missing from the Paris version) quoting his famous phrase before heading down the corridor towards the Queen's transformation into the witch - exactly as it is in the Paris version.

This scene then continues more or less the same as the Paris version as we travel through the dungeon, passing the witch as she enchants the apple in her cauldron. Next, though, we find ourselves on the outskirts of the forest being urged by the Huntsman (another character absent from the Paris version) to flee. We see Snow White in the woods and then eventually arrive at the Dwarves' cottage for The Silly Song sequence seen in the Paris ride. The Disney World version, however, includes Snow White at the window receiving the poisoned apple from the witch. We then enter the mines before following the dwarves up the mountain side to witness the witch's death.

This leads to us discovering a sleeping Snow White being leant over by the Prince before entering a final scene, similar to the final room of the Paris ride. However, now only Dopey is atop the bridge waving at us and Snow White and the Prince are, instead, a two-dimensional painting on the wall riding off towards his castle.

Of course, this ride is no longer at Disney World as it has been lost to the Fantasyland expansion.

Aside from the extra scenes, the most marked difference between the Disney World and Paris versions is the presence of Snow White. In Paris she appears twice - once in the cottage and once at the end, riding away with the Prince. In Florida we see her on the castle steps, in the wild wood, receiving the apple and in her enchanted sleep. Apparently, the original version of this ride, way back in the early days of Disneyland in California, didn't feature Snow White at all. The concept was that the riders were Snow White and they were seeing the story from her point of view. This confused visitors who expected to see Snow White on the Snow White-themed ride and so the ride was re-tooled to insert her.

The Disneyland California version is very similar to the Paris version. The entrance facade is almost identical and the ride begins with the dwarves' cottage and The Silly Song sequence. It then takes you into the mine before you enter the Queen's dungeon and watch her transform into the witch - just as she does in the Florida and Paris rides. The rest of the dungeon sequence is practically identical before you find yourself in the terrifying wood. This is followed, again, by the dwarves pursuing the witch up the mountain to her death.

The final scene is very different though in that it lacks any figures at all, merely being a giant storybook with an illustration of Snow White and the Prince heading off towards his castle with the legend 'and they lived happily ever after' inscribed beneath. This means that Snow White only appears once in this ride in the first scene in the cottage.

The Tokyo Disneyland version (which I will probably never get to ride, but who knows) is very similar to the California and Paris rides with a slightly rearranged order of scenes (the Dwarves cottage is near the end of the ride rather than at the beginning). Oddly there doesn't seem to be a finale showing a revived/reviving Snow White which seems a bit of an omission - indeed the Prince is conspicuous by his absence.

In all 4 versions of this ride, the focus is very much on the witch. She appears time and again, popping out around corners, leering at visitors and cackling all around you. In a way I understand this focus. As I commented on in my review of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Snow White herself is a twee, relatively ineffectual heroine. The Queen/Witch though is a classic Disney creation and very much the mould from which other Disney villains, such as Maleficent, Ursula and Mother Gothel, were formed from. Even the dwarves aren't a huge focus of the ride, maybe because there are too many of them to give anyone justice - although it's telling that Dopey, possibly the most recognisable of the seven, is who waved goodbye to riders at the end of the Disney World version.

It is right and proper that Disney theme parks have a ride based on the company's most iconic film and I find it surprising that Disney World have removed it (although it has been replaced, to some extent, by the Mine Train rollercoaster). It's just a shame it is such a short experience.

But Snow White's Scary Adventures is not the only attraction of this theme across the park, so I'm going to also have a quick look at some of the others.

Please feel free to jump in with your own experiences of these rides and attractions - I'd love to hear from other Disney fans
The hill was so wonderful that Rose Red felt sad over leaving them, but she was ready to see the castle.

The castle was so big and beautiful and was located close to the sea and was high up the mountains.

They went inside and after a while Rose Red discoverd a mirror and asked her mother about the mirror because she thought that she saw a face in it.
"It's a magic mirror, you can ask anything and it will you the answer, but when I lived here there I lived with my stepmother and she used the mirror to ask who the fairest one of all was and usually it said that she was, but one day it said that...
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To start this article, I want to talk about myself a little bit. Hi, I am PrincessLD. I am living in the U.S, but I from Mexico. English is my second language, so that's why; you will see errors in grammar and spelling. I LOVE DISNEY, especially the Disney Princesses. This article is about the order of my favorite Disney Princess. I love all them. No one is bad, neither hate one of the princess.I watch all these movies in Spanish, so maybe I will not know how the voices are in English.My list has changed from what I said before in comments. I hope that you like it. My order...
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posted by rapounzel97
When you feel like you're ready to go
Somewhere you've never been
Make a wish and the dream in you grows
Shinning as bright as day
Carrying you far away

The story begins with the light in your heart
A fantasy, a dream and a spark
Once you believe you are ready to shine
The princess inside you will show
You are the glow, you are the glow

Look around take in all that you see
You just might be surprised
A world of enchantment and pure majesty
You'll be discovering
The princess that you're meant to be

The story begins with the light in your heart
A fantasy, a dream and a spark
Once you believe you are ready to shine
Bright as the world's ever known
You are the glow

Feel your strength, you can face the world
Believe every day, everything is possible
A magical journey awaits

The story begins with the light in your heart
A fantasy, a dream and a spark
Once you believe you are ready to shine
The princess inside you will show
You are the glow, you are the glow
Whoa, you are the glow.
posted by MagicPrincess
I've seen other peoples' articles and thought I should do one! BTW This is my first article!Yay!! Enjoy :D









10. Snow White and the Prince
Their kiss, for me, was a bit dull, boring and quick. It lacked emotion and passion but it is still a classic kiss.


9. Cinderella and Prince Charming
The end kiss was CLASSIC but it was boring and lacked emotion but it was still a beautiful ending to a beautiful story!


8. Sorry if I'm bashing out at the classic princesses! Aurora's kiss had a drop of intensity in it and I love how she brightens up after the kiss! It is truly a CLASSIC kiss!


7....
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Here's the first article for the Best Disney Princess sidekick countdown. It covers the places from 41 to 50. Enjoy!
[I'm clearly copying BelleAnastasia article style, but I hope she will forgive me and you will pretend that's not happening =) . Again, I'm brazilian, so forgive/notice me about grammar mistakes]

50. Mama Odie
I didn't completely understand why this "girl" was the first one to leave. She doesn't bother me (even if I disliked her, her appearence is a little fast). Maybe that's the problem... During all her screentime she's trying to explain things to Naveen and Tiana, and by...
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10 Snow White

Snow White is pretty. Although she is referred as a young woman with skin as white as the snow, lips as red as a rose and hair as dark as a raven I don’t find her that beautiful. I don’t like her hair, the shape of her face and her nose.

9 Rapunzel

Rapunzel has beautiful hair, I love both her long- blonde and short- brown hair. She has lovely eyes- color but her eyes are too big. The problem with Rapunzel is that she is 3D princess and her features seem weird to me. I’d prefer her as 2D, she would be more beautiful. Now she’s just cute and pretty.

8 Aurora
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posted by PeterPansgirl12
I was the Disney Princess nobody knew. They all knew Belle, Tiana, Rapunzel, Cinderella, Ariel, Aurora, Mulan, Jasmine, Snow White, yet nobody knew me.

I am Princess Adella and this is my story

"The ball is coming up and you must look fantastic" my aunt said as I was standing up on a tall stool watching the maids get my measurements. "Why is this different from any other ball I've attended?" I asked. "Because, Prince Risstan will be there" she answered.

Prince Risstan, the one my aunt and uncle wanted me to marry. I would have to obey them, they are my guardians. Prince Risstan was a vain, proud...
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posted by hardyharhar
i love mulan because she is the best and i love her. she have a shan yu who is the best and i love him. shang is a no no, i dont like him. eric is the best and i love him. eric and mulan forever in my life. they make a cute couple. mulan have pretty hair and pretty face. her clothes are very pretty. i love mulan and i choose her. she is the best and i love her. her voice is very pretty. best singing voice ever. i love her so much. she sings reflection very pretty, best christina agularia. very very very pretty. mushu very funny sidekick. shang is a no no. shan yu very cute. mulan very pretty. very very pretty. little brother very cute. mushu also known as mushy very funny. shan yu kissed mulan very cute. i choose mulan because she is the best in all the world.
Chapter One—Letter of Love

    Many young maidens dream to get married and to find their true loves. One young maiden in particular was very happy upon fining such a true love. She was a chubby, short lady with a red bow on her short black hair, and constantly adorned an adorable smile. Her name was Snow White, and she grinned happily while she was riding her prince’s horse toward her castle.
    As the two of them approached the Prince’s castle, the two of them happily kissed. Joyfully thinking about her marriage while she ended her kiss with her...
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My butt slammed hard onto a plate filled with Mediterranean salad, which Gaston was about to eat. The table shook under my weight, but it was still stable.
I looked incredulously at Gaston, who was smiling. "Hello, Angel. Fall down from Heaven?"
I was about to answer, when I heard shouts. All around me, the Disney characters looked hostile towards me.
"Who the heck are you?" demanded Minnie Mouse.
Only an idiot would tell a complete stranger their name.
Suddenly, the two guards who had found me pushed their way through the crowd.
"There you are...now put your hands up and we won't hurt you."...
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When I reached the parking lot, a shiny black convertible waited for me at the curb.
"Hello, beautiful," it greeted in a British accent.
I staggered back. "A talking car?!"
"Oh, don't fuss, love. Anything's possible." The driver door opened automatically.
I climbed inside and put my hands on the wheel. "This is sooo much better than my pickup truck."
The car made a disgusted sound. "Pickup trucks. Disgusting things. It should've been a crime to invent them."
"By the way, what's your name?" I asked as I started the car.
"You may call me Car. Simple." He sounded smug.
Let's see what else this...
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I slammed the office door shut as I stepped into the cool, air-conditioned room. "Good morning, Sir," I greeted my boss, who was reading a package of papers. "I've got your Dunkin' Donuts Coffee, and the Sunday paper." I set them all down on his desk.
He glared at me through his glasses. "You're late."
"By one minute!" I groaned.
He flipped through the pages quickly. "Listen, Jeannette, I--"
"ALEXIS," I corrected him.
"Jeannette," he said anyway, "I know how much you hate this job, but your brother said that you really needed the money. Now, I'm giving you an opportunity for a promotion."
"Promotion?"...
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posted by alexon31
Hey everybody, so I was watching Pocahontas this morning and I thought it was amazing as usual, but everytime I see it I can´t help myself from thinking about the sequel (which I know some people say is more historicaly accurate, but who cares about that? I mean, it's Diney). No disrespect for those who do like the sequel. I'm not saying it's altogether bad, but the whole thing just seems a bit unnatural and rushed to me, considering the events of the first film. I'm just not feeling the chemistry between Rolfe and Pocahontas. Anyway, I came up with my own ending, for the sake of fun, and...
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posted by MCRTS
OK, hi everyone! *waves* I'm sort of a lurker here. This is my first article in this spot. I haven't watched Tangled or the Princess and the Frog (because both movies came out when I was studying for my exams. Damn!), so I won't include Tiana or Rapunzel in this list. I probably will incorporate them in a later list, once I've watched both movies.

Anyway, so here are my favourite princesses (starting from the least favourite one.) I'll also write what I think is their main characteristic.

#8

Snow White
"The Sweet Princess"


I first watched Snow White when I was six. I thought she was just too...sweet....
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Silence spread through the court when the judge banged the gavel with his hammer. "Order! Order in the court!" and everybody shut their mouths.
"You may proceed," he said to Gaston.
The witnesses were sitting at a very long table along with their lawyers.
Gaston smiled wickedly. "Your honor, I am not a liar, but I only did this in the search of true love..."
"Objection!" Cinderella and Charming's lawyer cried. She stepped up in a navy blue suit. "Your honor, my client and so have the rest of the witnesses have claimed that Gaston had," she counted with her fingers, "kidnapped the princes, including...
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Cinderella's sight was blurred with tears as she watched the blood pour out of her husband's body.
"Charming!" she screamed.
He was still breathing, but she could tell that he was trying hard.
Gaston pulled the dagger back out. "I've been meaning to make an offer with you princesses." He snapped his fingers, and the cage began to rise over the pit of green slime.
"This pit--" he pointed at it. "...is full of poisonous chemicals. Once Le Fou drops it, Snow White and Princey here will go bye-bye." He looked up at Charming. "Well, if he makes it to the end..."
He straightened his back. "For a...
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A Chericherry Fan Fiction
A Chericherry Fan Fiction
"No matter what happens to me, I'll always be with you, forever," says John Smith as he leaves his fiancee. He came from a prosperous family and she was from two long lines of royalty, but she has given that up just for him. She is always welcomed in the castle, but she rather have the life with a experienced, yet young Captain. They make their own living. Unfortunately, John departures England and is to arrive in a whole new world, while leaving behind his fiancee, Aurora.

Aurora: I'll be thinking of you every second until we meet again.
They say goodbye.
John is on the Susan Constant.
Aurora...
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A/N#1: Blahhh another boring chapter:/ Sorry gotta get through all the
descriptions and introductions! But the story will pick up very soon!


Chapter 3:


Four months on a boat in the middle of the ocean with no land in
sight, that was until today.
We finally arrived in a small town that was surrounded by huge oaks
and pines, a cliff overlooked the sea and the sand was a brownish
color. It wasnt the most beautiful land ever but it was land, I wanted
off this boat so bad that I didn't care where they let me off as long
as the land was solid.
The wind whipped through my long black hair and I grabbed the...
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I didn't base this of my opinions. This list is based of which princess movies the critics like/dislike.

10. Pocahontas

Rating: 55/100
Consensus: Pocahontas means well, and has moments of startling beauty, but it's largely a bland, uninspired effort, with uneven plotting and an unfortunate lack of fun.

9. The Princess and the Frog

Rating: 84/100
Consensus: The warmth of traditional Disney animation makes this occasionally lightweight fairy-tale update a lively and captivating confection for the holidays.

8. Mulan

Rating: 86/100
Consensus: Exploring themes of family duty and honor,...
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We decided to write this article together because we have almost the exact same list.


9.Prince Charming
PL: Yea, whoever said Charming looked like a melted Ken doll, you're right. I just hope he doesn't have metal balls in his thighs to help his legs rotate like my Ken doll did. For someone who's supposed to be modeled after Gene Kelly, Gene's hotness did not pass along. Gene Kelly is a fine piece of ass, and Charming is just a piece of ass. Okay, okay maybe I'm exaggerating. TBH, I don't find any of the princes ugly. Charming is just incredibly plain and plastic looking. Basically the...
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