Check out this dark ride in Chile, maybe you'll recognize some of the show scenes. Watch the whole thing to see what I'm talking about.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OqpIH...elated&search=
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Check out this dark ride in Chile, maybe you'll recognize some of the show scenes. Watch the whole thing to see what I'm talking about.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OqpIH...elated&search=
OMG! That is so cool. Who built that?
hmmm...looks familiar ;)
it's totally different...thier maniquins aren't moving...LOL...
seriously, they even got some haunted mansion elements in the beginning.
They just want to be like disney and not like them selves.
That's confuzling :???: @_@
Now we know where Walt stole all his ideas from!
;)
WOW, that ship scene looked almost identicle to pirates of the caribbean. And the guy being dipped in the well.....RIP OFF!
The well figure looks exactly like Disney's. I wonder if they got a used one at that place in Florida that has all the WDW ride stuff on sale. I also saw the HM things at the beginning, and was that my imagination, bad camera work or wasn't that big pirate ship actually rocking back and forth? Pretty cheap rip off but I would have to see in person to really tell. It was a copy, but not exact. They don't have the money that Disney does so they copy and do the cheap. I wonder if Paul Pressler is working on the side? Looks like something he would green light.
It's the cheese and crackers version of our Pirates...
And for your viewing enjoyment (and possible future nightmares), here's a cheese and crackers version of all of Disneyland!
http://www.themeparkreview.com/japan2004/nara1.htm
I've been to Zara Dreamland and several other "rip-off" Disneylands (and even a rip-off Epcot complete with a smaller Spaceship Earth) in my travels around the world over the decades. They're always lots of fun to visit. :)
I think most people would be surprised at how many whole parks are out there in the world that are direct rips of Disney. No question they would have been sued into oblivion if they existed here in the United States or in other countries where International Copyright laws are enforced.
Even in some of the countries where copyright laws are now enforced...I think some of these parks are allowed to continue to do business because they existed before the stricter copyright enforcement laws came into effect. "Grandfathered" so-to-speak.
:lol:lolololol :))...sorry, all i could do is laugh
does disney have any sort of international copyright?