Camellia Falco was far more interested in science than she was exploring and adventuring, but since she did that too, she was a member of the Society of Explorers and Adventurers.

She was, in fact, the first woman inducted into the society - something to be proud of.

But she didn't care.

She would much rather be flying around the world with Aletta, her falcon, on one of her balloons. Or one of the Dream Machines she invented - with some help from her hero, Leonardo da Vinci.

But with Aletta at her side, she felt there was nothing she couldn't accomplish.


Tokyo has a whole different Soarin'. Their Soarin' isn't even called Soarin'. It's called Soaring: Fantastic Flight, and the host isn't Patrick the Flight Attendant, it's Camellia Falco, first woman inducted into the Society of Explorers and Adventurers. And there's no Tinker Bell either - to fit with the theme, it's Camellia Falco's pet falcon, Aletta.
Wild. But cool.