Located in
Munchkin Country on the west edge of the Poppy Fields lies the Underground
village of the field mice. This humble village is ruled by the kind Queen of
the field mice. To keep her villagers safe, the village was built
underground as to avoid the predators in neighboring areas, cats, birds, foxes
and more. Also, being so close to the poppy fields the village is located
underground to avoid the deadly effects of the poppy filed aroma. The village is centered around the Queen’s
castle where three large burrows surround it. Each large burrow serving the
purpose to hold the village's primary food sources, that the scavenger mice go
and collect. The head of the scavenger mice makes sure the rooms are filled and
rationed out to each member of the village as needed, his workers are some of
the only few field mice who stay up during the day. they do this to make sure the burrows are always full for the rest of the village at night, when the village is active. The first
burrow is full of seeds the second grains and the third fruit. Each food store is connected to each of the village mice homes through a series of tunnels. The underground field mice are a humble people who know no poverty due to their great ruler.
what is your reaction to what you just saw? I found this ride to be much more entertaining and engaging than the Orlando version I have been on. It used a lot more projection mapping not only on big screens but on some of the animatronics too, which made for a cool surprise reveal of jack sparrow. Stylistically it was also very engaging for the audience, it seemed like there was always something to look at. I could see myself riding this ride multiple times and finding new easter eggs each ride through. This ride was completely different from the Orlando one with a different narrative, however they did manage to make connections to the original. How were you able to connect? As I stated previously I could connect to this ride because of the one I have experienced in Orlando. There were parts that felt familiar to me, such as the prisoners whistling at the dog. Although this part was a homage to the original details did change to make it feel new, such as the dog skeleton as opposed to ...

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