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− | |opened= [[September 4]], [[2001]]}}'''Mysterious Island''' is a "port-of-call" (themed land) at [[Tokyo DisneySea]] in the [[Tokyo Disney Resort]]. |
+ | |opened= [[September 4]], [[2001]]}}'''Mysterious Island''' is a "port-of-call" (themed land) at [[Tokyo DisneySea]] in the [[Tokyo Disney Resort]]. It is located within the caldera of [[Mount Prometheus]], a huge volcano that serves as the park's icon. |
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+ | This Island is the one from [[Jules Verne]]'s novel, ''[[wikipedia:The Mysterious Island|The Mysterious Island]]'', which is Captain Nemo's lair, as the reader finally discovers. It is also known as ''Vulcania Island'', as featured in the Disney movie [[wikipedia:20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1954 film)|20,000 Leagues Under the Sea]]. When guests enter the Island, they discover Nemo's secret base, complete with a harbor for his [[w:c:notreal:Nautilus (Verne)|Nautilus]], as well as a lab inside the volcano, known as ''Mount Prometheus''. Nemo is indeed both exploring the depths of the Sea and of the Earth, which allows guests to experience two of Verne's most famous adventures : 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea and Journey to the Center of the Earth. |
Despite its name, ''Mysterious Island'' is not an actual island. It is instead built into the side of ''Mount Prometheus''. This volcano is "active" (since bursts of fire can be seen escaping from the top, bursts of steam from cracks in its side, or bursts of water from the lake). The area has little greenery, and is mostly rocks and ornaments (as one can see it in the movie). |
Despite its name, ''Mysterious Island'' is not an actual island. It is instead built into the side of ''Mount Prometheus''. This volcano is "active" (since bursts of fire can be seen escaping from the top, bursts of steam from cracks in its side, or bursts of water from the lake). The area has little greenery, and is mostly rocks and ornaments (as one can see it in the movie). |
Revision as of 19:11, 21 January 2019
Mysterious Island is a "port-of-call" (themed land) at Tokyo DisneySea in the Tokyo Disney Resort. It is located within the caldera of Mount Prometheus, a huge volcano that serves as the park's icon.
Theming
This Island is the one from Jules Verne's novel, The Mysterious Island, which is Captain Nemo's lair, as the reader finally discovers. It is also known as Vulcania Island, as featured in the Disney movie 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. When guests enter the Island, they discover Nemo's secret base, complete with a harbor for his Nautilus, as well as a lab inside the volcano, known as Mount Prometheus. Nemo is indeed both exploring the depths of the Sea and of the Earth, which allows guests to experience two of Verne's most famous adventures : 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea and Journey to the Center of the Earth.
Despite its name, Mysterious Island is not an actual island. It is instead built into the side of Mount Prometheus. This volcano is "active" (since bursts of fire can be seen escaping from the top, bursts of steam from cracks in its side, or bursts of water from the lake). The area has little greenery, and is mostly rocks and ornaments (as one can see it in the movie).
Behind the Scenes
- Mysterious Island contains some features from Discovery Mountain, once a Disneyland Paris project showcasing many Jules Verne's elements.
- Journey to the Center of the Earth was first envisioned as a free-fall ride in Discovery mountain. However, in Tokyo DisneySea, its technology comes from Rocket Rods.
- 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea is the reincarnation of the former Magic Kingdom |ride of the same name, although its technology has also changed to a Peter Pan-like ride.
Attractions
Restaurants
- Vulcania Restaurant
- Refreshment Station
- Nautilus Galley
Shops
- Nautilus Gifts