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Delta Dreamflight
Magic Kingdom
AreaTomorrowland
Coordinates28°25′06N 81°34′47W / 28.418267°N 81.579595°W / 28.418267; -81.579595
StatusRemoved
Opening dateJune 23, 1989 (1989-06-23)
Closing dateJanuary 5, 1998 (1998-01-05)
ReplacedIf You Had Wings/If You Could Fly
Replaced byTake Flight
Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin
Ride statistics
Attraction typeDark ride
ManufacturerArrow Development
DesignerWED Enterprises
ThemeFlight
MusicThe Dreamflight Song by Edo Guidotti
Vehicle typeOmnimover
Riders per vehicle2-3

Delta Dreamflight, renamed Dreamflight and later Take Flight during its final two years of operation, was an attraction located in Magic Kingdom's Tomorrowland at the Walt Disney World Resort. It was sponsored by Delta Air Lines. Dreamflight replaced an attraction called If You Could Fly (originally If You Had Wings), sponsored by Eastern Air Lines.

Overview[edit]

Dreamflight was a dark ride which showcased the history of flight using simplistic sets, some Audio-Animatronics, and projection effects, utilizing the Omnimover ride system.

Guests entered a queue mimicking an airport terminal. The front of an actual Delta 767 was situated on the left, giving the illusion that guests were actually boarding a jetliner named "The Spirit of Delta."

Aboard the attraction, guests first encountered a mural depicting the golden era of aviation in America, followed by a hot air balloon and other flying contraptions in the style of a pop-up book. Next, a giant crop field of the American mid-west in the roaring 1920s featured biplanes, stunt planes, and barnstormers, flying above.

Guests would then emerge onto a dock in the San Francisco Bay and into the fuselage of Boeing 314 Flying Boat, before finding themselves in Tokyo and then Paris.

Footage of a plane taking off simulated their flight's departure to the next area, flying through a canyon over water and through a futuristic city with fireworks.

Delta sponsorship[edit]

Delta sponsored the ride from its opening in 1989 through the end of 1995. The decision not to renew was made in part due to costs of sponsoring the 1996 OlympicsinAtlanta, Georgia.[1] From January 1, 1996 to June 4, 1996, the attraction was renamed simply Dreamflight. On June 5, 1996 it reopened as Take Flight. All references to Delta were removed, and the attraction's theme songs were rerecorded.

The attraction ultimately closed on January 5, 1998. It was replaced by the interactive dark ride Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin, inspired by Disney/Pixar's Toy Story films.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Delta Dreamflight". WDWHistory.com. Retrieved August 13, 2006.

External links[edit]


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