"The ride cars were designed to give the guests a total immersive experience in the movie so they could relive what the dwarfs did in the movie itself," VanBeusekon said. "We've actually combed the movie, looked up the ride cars continually to kind of come up with the most detailed drawing we could get with all the little bolt heads, the lanterns, the way the wood is carved, the way the grain is shaped."For many of us Disney fanatics, this is what we love most about our beloved park, the attention to details. It is what separates Disney theme parks from other theme parks of the world. And of course, the story that accompanies the attraction is vital to the whole atmosphere of the ride.
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"Sometimes we have to work forward and backwards," MacEachin said. "Make it look new and then make it look it old. This way we kind of know where the hit spots on the car are -- where it banged into and how they must have dumped something over into it."
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