![]() In 2002, Disney Imagineers were instructed to create plans to re-theme the attraction to the world contained in the movie, Treasure Planet. Although plans were created, when the film failed to make a splash at the box office, those plans were canceled. ![]() In 2001, Disney flirted with the possibility of re-theming the attraction to be modeled after the animated film Atlantis: The Lost Empire. The attraction paid homage to the USS Nautilus, the first nuclear-powered submarine, and was originally powered by diesel engines. The original Submarine Voyage attraction debuted in Disneyland in 1959 as part of the new Tomorrowland. History of The Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage Attraction The Find Nemo Submarine Voyage’s ride vehicle blows fresh dehumidified air across its viewport’s glass to prevent fogging! Submarine Voyage Disneyland Debut The new theming will also include everybody’s favorite seven-tentacled octopus, Hank from Pixar’s smash hit Finding Dory. The lagoon has been updated with a fresh new look that revitalizes the attraction with over 3,000 new pieces of coral, new paint, fresh kelp and over 2 miles of additional seaweed, as well as enhanced special effects and lighting. Lagoon Refurbishments & Finding Dory Additions Disney Imagineers have revitalized the attraction with new paint, and enhanced special effects & lighting (Credit: Disney) Guests who visit the Disneyland Resort during the summer can expect to enjoy a variety of new experiences, including the return of Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage. The popular attraction has been closed for refurbishment since the COVID 19 shutdown in 2020, and is now getting ready to reopen with some new enhancements. ![]() Disneyland Park guests will be able to explore the Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage attraction once again starting on July 25. ![]()
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