Virtual YouTube channel lets us enjoy many Disney, Universal Studios attractions

ORLANDO, FL - JUNE 28: General view of the "Slinky Dog Dash" ride during a preview of "The Toy Story Land" at Disney's Hollywood Studios on June 28, 2018 in Orlando, Florida. (Photo by Gerardo Mora/Getty Images)
ORLANDO, FL - JUNE 28: General view of the "Slinky Dog Dash" ride during a preview of "The Toy Story Land" at Disney's Hollywood Studios on June 28, 2018 in Orlando, Florida. (Photo by Gerardo Mora/Getty Images) /
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Are you looking for something exciting to do while practicing social distancing? If the answer is yes, let Virtual Disney World YouTube be the solution.

Are you at home looking for something fun and interactive to do that doesn’t require leaving the comfort of your couch (or bed)? Do you love theme parks such as Disney and Universal? Then let Virtual Disney World YouTube be your guest.

If you’re curious about how a YouTube channel can really keep you entertained, then you’re going to want to read this. According to CBS News, the Virtual Disney World YouTube offers viewers a chance to experience theme park rides that are currently shuttered. And yes, you REALLY get to experience these rides.

The Virtual Disney World YouTube features a collection of videos from the rides in Disney World, Disneyland, and even Universal Studios. The videos are all 360 degrees, which means you can change your view of the ride at any time. You can easily watch a video more than once and get a new experience, all based on the angle at which you watch the ride happen.

While Virtual Disney World is not affiliated with Disney, it is still an opportunity for us to experience the parks for ourselves.

In an effort to see exactly what one of these videos was like, I watched the “360º ride on Hagrid’s Magical Creatures Motorbike Adventure” video. As someone who doesn’t like rollercoasters, this video was an epic way for me to experience this ride without having to actually get on it myself. And it was actually a lot of fun.

While some of the videos may not be the best quality ever, you have to think that this is still an awesome way to experience a theme park ride from the comfort of your home (plus the ride is actually happening so you can’t blame the camera person for any shaking). And if you’re like me and don’t love something like a rollercoaster, but always wanted the experience of the ride itself, this is your chance to do it.

For fans of Disney and Universal, this might be a great way to get your theme park ride fix while the parks are closed. Check out rides that are no longer in service and watch rides that you may never actually get onto all from your seat on the couch.

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What do you think of videos that let you ride the rides from home? Which ride are you planning to watch for yourself? Are there any rides or parks you hope to get added to the channel in the future?

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