Honestly, I think it's the same scent sprayed a few times during the film. It's supposed to smell like oranges, pine trees, and the surf. The scent itself pretty much captures all those scents in one, which is why it's so convincing with the different scenes.
I think there's also a "salt air" smell when they get to Monterey
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Pine over the russian river scene, oranges over the orange grove and "surf" (ocean) over ocean...
the problem is Disney uses one nozzle, and it doesn't purge between the scents, so you usually smell the oranges during the pine, and the pine during the ocean, etc...
whenever they plus this ride, they should just run more nozzles which only hold ONE scent each to keep this from happening.
I think they also have a problem with the scent captured in the tubes, which is why trying to purge them probably won't be enough to fix this effect.
Oranges, pine trees, and the ocean breeze.
I can smell it now.
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I've heard it said that some of the restuarants pipe out food smells to augment the natural ones that you'd smell as you passed.
Over on the East Coast, we also have a fire smell in Spaceship Earth and skunk smell in Journey into Imagination. The orange smell from Soarin' is the same one that was used in Horizons from 1983-1999.
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