![]() You can even open and venture through the tiny doors that the beginning of the film portrays – even if they’re more suitable for children!Īlong the way, you’ll find some of the strange characters that appeared in the animated film making small animations, sounds, and voices: in the beginning, you have one of the Hammer Birds and the Accordion Owl (a little hidden!), and, further on, the Horn Ducks family, with their mother and some of their young. The first part of Tulgey Wood begins as if you were going through the White Rabbit‘s lair to Wonderland, where several signs – in contradictory directions – indicate the supposed correct path. In other words, get ready to sing the catchy songs that we all know, like “It’s Late”, “The Unbirthday Song”, or “Painting The Roses Red”! 6. These are melodies that are easily heard and it’s funny to hear in different languages, through the mouth of the visitors themselves. Catchy SongsĪlong your journey through the various sections of Alice’s Curious Labyrinth, you’ll have the opportunity to listen to excerpts from the movie’s soundtrack, perfectly synchronized with the walkthrough. The goal of both is to reach the Queen of Hearts Castle, where a breathtaking panoramic view of the whole Fantasyland awaits you.īut to reach the end, your sense of orientation will be tested, to see if you don’t get lost or end up at one of the many dead ends… 5. And the second is the Queen of Hearts Maze, the maze itself that inspired this French attraction. The first is called Tulgey Wood, like the forest where Alice met many of its “curious” inhabitants. This giant maze of about 2000 m² is actually made up of two sections. In any case, the others I personally recommend are La Cabane des Robinson (in Adventureland), Les Mystères du Nautilus (in Discoveryland), and La Galerie de la Belle au Bois Dormant (in Fantasyland). Therefore, it’s the ideal plan for when waiting lines are long at neighboring attractions or to admire the care that Disney Imagineers have given to details.Įach of Disneyland Park‘s five themed zones includes (at least) one walkthrough, although Alice’s Curious Labyrinth is the largest, most complex, and most interactive of the entire park. This means that visitors can explore this panoramic and interactive tour with the attention and interest they prefer, and take their time. The Largest WalkthroughĪlice’s Curious Labyrinth is not a normal amusement park attraction, but a walkthrough. This is the case with Peter Pan’s Flight and Mad Hatter’s Tea Cups attractions, the Toad Hall Restaurant, Sir Mickey’s Boutique, and other small kiosks and selling points around. ![]() The United Kingdom is also honored in Fantasyland, not only behind the Sleeping Beauty Castle with Le Carrousel de Lancelot – a reference to the classic “The Sword and the Stone” (1964) – but also in a farther back section of this thematic area. For example, there are attractions, restaurants, shops, and even characters alluding to France, Italy, Germany, and the Netherlands. Tribute to the United Kingdomĭid you know that Fantasyland at Disneyland Paris is geographically organized? There are several countries in Europe portrayed in this “fantasy land”, as many of them served as inspiration for the first films. However, the theme of this modern labyrinth is inspired by the new “Alice in Wonderland” (2010), the live-action version of Tim Burton. ![]() Still, in June 2016, Alice in Wonderland Maze opened at Shanghai Disneyland Park (Shanghai, China). One-of-a-kind AttractionĪlthough there is a kind of dark ride called Alice in Wonderland at the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim (California, United States), Alice’s Curious Labyrinth is an exclusive Disneyland Paris attraction. At the same time, my experience as a Cast Member and especially the months I worked at Fantasyland, were ideal for putting together this list of secrets: 1. Some were unusual curiosities, other interesting facts, or even original details, just to exemplify. Since I started visiting Disneyland Paris more often, I discovered a lot of things about Alice’s Curious Labyrinth.
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