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Autopia

Autopia is a race car track Disneyland attraction, in which patrons steer specially designed cars through an enclosed track. Versions of Autopia exist at Anaheim, California and Disneyland Paris in Marne-la-Vallée, France. There was also an Autopia at Hong Kong Disneyland on Lantau Island, Hong Kong before it closed on June 11, 2016. Other versions of the attraction can be found at the Magic Kingdom as the Tomorrowland Speedway and formerly at Tokyo Disneyland as the Grand Circuit Raceway. A previous generation of Disneyland's Autopia operated for over a decade at the Walt Disney Hometown Museum in Marceline, Missouri; one of the retired cars is now on display.

Autopia
Disneyland's Autopia
Disneyland
AreaTomorrowland
Coordinates33°48′45″N 117°54′59″W / 33.8125°N 117.9164°W / 33.8125; -117.9164
StatusOperating
Opening dateJuly 17, 1955
Disney Genie+ Lightning Lane available
Magic Kingdom
NameTomorrowland Speedway
AreaTomorrowland
Coordinates28°25′10″N 81°34′45″W / 28.4194°N 81.5792°W / 28.4194; -81.5792
StatusOperating
Opening dateOctober 1, 1971
Disney Genie+ Lightning Lane available
Tokyo Disneyland
NameGrand Circuit Raceway
AreaTomorrowland
Coordinates35°37′53″N 139°52′44″E / 35.6314°N 139.8788°E / 35.6314; 139.8788
StatusRemoved
Opening dateApril 15, 1983
Closing dateJanuary 11, 2017
Replaced byEnchanted Tale of Beauty and the Beast
(Fantasyland)
Disneyland Park (Paris)
AreaDiscoveryland
Coordinates48°52′22″N 2°46′46″E / 48.8729°N 2.7794°E / 48.8729; 2.7794
StatusOperating
Opening dateApril 12, 1992
Hong Kong Disneyland
AreaTomorrowland
Coordinates22°18′53″N 114°02′31″E / 22.3147°N 114.0419°E / 22.3147; 114.0419
StatusRemoved
Opening dateJuly 13, 2006
Closing dateJune 11, 2016
Replaced byAvengers Quinjet Experience
(Stark Expo)
Ride statistics
Attraction typeRace track
ManufacturerArrow Development
DesignerWalt Disney Imagineering
Length782 m (2,566 ft)
Vehicle typeRace cars
Riders per vehicle2
Duration5:10 minutes
Height restriction32 in (81 cm)
Must transfer from wheelchair

The name Autopia is a portmanteau of the words "automobile utopia." The term was later popularized in academic circles by British architecture critic Reyner Banham to describe Los Angeles in his 1971 book Los Angeles: The Architecture of Four Ecologies.[not verified in body]

Disneyland Autopia

 
Autopia in 1996, before its complete remodel in 2000. The Autopia cars at this time closely resembled the Corvette Stingray.
 
A 1967-era Corvette Stingray-style Autopia car on display in the Disneyland Hotel.
 
An overhead view, looking down at an Autopia car in 2003.

The Disneyland Autopia, in one form or another, is one of the few current attractions that opened with the park on July 17, 1955. When it opened, it represented the future of what would become America's multilane limited-access highways, which were still being developed. President Eisenhower had yet to sign the Interstate Highway legislation at the time Disneyland opened.

Drivers can use the steering wheel along the track but the center rail will guide the cars along the track regardless of steering input. Drivers/children too short to depress the gas pedal are paired with taller individuals who can. Brakes are applied automatically when the driver releases the gas pedal.

The cars generate a moderate level of exhaust from the Honda GX gasoline engines that propel the cars. In 2000, it was replaced with a much larger Autopia sponsored by Chevron with many cars were replaced with Dusty, Suzy, and Sparky, the queue was even given animated dioramas featuring the Chevron Cars.

History

Before the park opened, the cars were tested without the bumpers, and were almost completely destroyed by the test drivers. Bumpers were fitted around the vehicle, but there were still problems with collisions, as a guide rail had yet to be implemented on the ride. Eventually the vehicles were fitted with spring-loaded bumpers to discourage collisions.

The first fleet of Autopia cars were dubbed "Mark I". Throughout Disneyland's first few years, Autopia went through a few fleets, as the cars took much abuse. Though basically the same look, they went through Mark I, II, III, and IV by 1958. When the Monorail, Submarine Voyage, and Matterhorn debuted in 1959, so did a new fleet with an all-new look – the "Mark Vs". The next design, Mark VI, came in 1964. It was at this time (1965) the center guide rail was first installed.[1] 1967 brought another new design, the Mark VIIs, which cost $5,000 for each car and looked similar to the new Corvette Stingray.[1] They would remain in service through 1999, till a breed of Mark VIIIs would hit the Autopia roadway. The cars were manufactured by Intermountain Design, Utah. [2]

The Tomorrowland version was not the only form of Autopia to exist at Disneyland. Other versions, separate from the Tomorrowland version, included the Midget Autopia, Fantasyland Autopia (Rescue Rangers Raceway), and Junior Autopia. Of these, the Tomorrowland Autopia existed the longest.

The Midget Autopia opened in 1957 and was manufactured by Arrow Development.[3] It was the smallest and was the third Autopia track, after the Tomorrowland Autopia (1955) and the Junior Autopia in Fantasyland (1956). It was located next to the Storybook Land Canal Boats and the Motor Boat Cruise at the very edge of Fantasyland. Adults were not allowed on the ride.[1] It was closed in 1966 and dismantled to make way for It's a Small World.

The ride was then donated to the city of Marceline, Missouri, where it operated in the Walt Disney Municipal Park for 11 years until parts were no longer available for the cars. One of the cars is on display in the museum whereas the concrete track on which the cars ran was ultimately demolished in 2016 to facilitate replacement of the city pool. In 2015, the Walt Disney Hometown Museum made plans to recreate the ride next to the museum in downtown Marceline, launching a Kickstarter campaign to finance the project. The project attracted a fraction of the $500,000 required to reconstruct the vehicles and track.[4][5]

Unlike all other Autopia attractions, Midget Autopia was one of several of Arrow Development's "off-the-shelf" Arrowflite Tracked Auto Rides built at several amusement parks throughout the country, at least one of which still operates at Idlewild Park in Pennsylvania.[6]

The Fantasyland Autopia began as the Junior Autopia in 1956. Unlike the original Autopia, the Junior Autopia track had a center guard rail.[1] It closed in 1958, and reopened on January 1, 1959 as the expanded Fantasyland Autopia. It was a duplicate version of the Tomorrowland Autopia and featured the same theme of the original until March 1991, when part of the Disney's Afternoon Avenue makeover of Fantasyland, the ride was transformed into the Rescue Rangers Raceway. The theming was kept until the beginning of 1992, when the promotion ended. The ride remained open on an interim basis until September 7, 1999, when both the Tomorrowland and Fantasyland Autopias were closed.[citation needed]

In 2000, Disneyland replaced both existing Autopia tracks with a new, much larger Autopia sponsored by Chevron. The colorful Chevrolet Corvette Stingray-style cars were replaced by three different kinds of cars: Dusty, an off-road style car; Sparky, a sports car; and Suzy, a Volkswagen Beetle-style car. Each was designed to be tied into the Chevron line of animated 'Chevron Cars', and four versions of the Autopia cars were sold as toys during the 2000 summer season at Chevron stations nationwide. The queue featured animated dioramas featuring the Chevron Cars, and the ride's background music is taken directly from the park's former PeopleMover attraction, which had closed five years prior to the new Autopia's opening. The voice of Dusty the Autopia car is voiced by Matthew Howard, who is said to be (as of 2004) the youngest Disney ride announcer. In response to several minor incidents, the ride safety spiel was re-recorded in 2004 in order to remind parents to watch their children.[7] New for the track was a short "off-road" section.[1] Chevron's sponsorship ended in the summer of 2012, though the Chevron Cars still appeared in the attraction's preshow until Honda took over sponsorship, with all overt references to Chevron removed.[8]

On January 11, 2016, the attraction closed for a new building, walkway (now painted blue, white, and silver), sign, vehicle paint schemes, minor vehicle modifications, and sponsor. The attraction reopened on April 29, 2016, with Honda as its new sponsor, replacing Chevron. In early 2017 all remaining Chevron references were all removed from the attraction. On March 24, 2017, Honda revealed ASIMO in the attraction. Asimo is accompanied by Bird and are in various scenes throughout the attraction, most of the scenes replaced the carpark, and various billboards.

Versions in other Disney parks

Magic Kingdom

 
Magic Kingdom's Tomorrowland Speedway
 
Tomorrowland Speedway

The second Disney theme park to open was Magic Kingdom. An opening day attraction, the Grand Prix Raceway was based on an international car race rather than the futuristic roadways of Autopia. The original sponsor was Goodyear, as it supplied all of the tires on the Mark VII vehicles.

The track length has been the subject of incorrect discussion over the years. Through aerial photography and research it has been determined that the attraction was never lengthened, but shortened 3 times.[9][10] On opening day the track was approximately 3,118 feet. The attraction saw its length greatly reduced for the first time in 1974 for the construction of Space Mountain, with the two southern curves being shortened and the entire north portion of the track being reduced, thus shortening the ride to ~2,760 feet. An even larger section was removed to make room for Mickey's Toontown Fair sometime between late 1987 and early 1988, this time the track was reduced to ~2,191 feet. In 2012 the final curve was again shortened to make way for Dumbo the Flying Elephant diminishing the ride to ~2,119 feet. In the end, the current attraction has lost over 32% of its original length.

In 1994, the Grand Prix theme and name was dropped in favor of Tomorrowland Indy Speedway, but the track and vehicles remained the same, as new theming to coincide with the "New Tomorrowland" overlay was installed. However, The Walt Disney World Explorer application—both the original edition released in 1996 and the Second Edition released in 1998—used the original name for the attraction's slideshow topic in the application.[11][12]

On December 20, 1999, Walt Disney Company and the Indianapolis Motor Speedway partnered to change the theme of the track. The ride was changed to add items from the famous Speedway, such as the famous Yard of Bricks, the Scoring Pylon, Gasoline Alley and the wheel and wing logo. The loading area featured panels with the three Indy events: the Indianapolis 500, the Brickyard 400 and the United States Grand Prix.

The name was changed in 2008 to Tomorrowland Speedway, resulting in the drop of the Indy portion of the title.[13]

In 2019, the ride underwent more track adjustments to accommodate the addition of TRON Lightcycle / Run.[14] The attraction reopened on May 18, 2019.[15]

Tokyo Disneyland

 
Tokyo Disneyland's Grand Circuit Raceway

At Tokyo Disneyland, the ride was known as Grand Circuit Raceway. This version of the ride opened with the park in 1983 and remained largely unchanged. The ride was sponsored by Bridgestone and featured a grandstand for visitors to watch the "races" between drivers. The track was described as a "figure eight" shape, but was actually quite longer. A new ride, Aquatopia, opened at neighboring park Tokyo DisneySea in 2001, but other than the name similarity to the Disneyland car ride (it is a homage) Aquatopia is closer (as an attraction) to Disneyland's former Motor Boat Cruise. Tokyo Disneyland's version closed on January 11, 2017 to make way for a Beauty and the Beast themed area.

Disneyland Paris

In Disneyland Park in Paris, the attraction, which opened with Euro Disneyland on April 12, 1992, uses the original Disneyland name of Autopia, but has a unique sense of style and theming. The cars are more rounded to go with a 1920s retro-futuristic theme.

This is also the only Autopia style attraction to have a storyline. The story was that the guests drove their cars, called "Astrocoupes", around a nearby city to Discoveryland, "Solaria".

In 2012, the "Solaria" prop was removed from the attraction and all Discoveryland logos were removed from the fleet of cars. The original storyline was also removed, turning it into a simple driving track, just like its American and Asian counterparts.

Hong Kong Disneyland

 
Hong Kong Disneyland's Autopia

Hong Kong Disneyland is the first Disneyland-style park to not open with a form of the Autopia. Opened in summer 2006 as part of its phase one expansion, the Hong Kong version is different from the other versions as it features electric cars with lighting effects and an onboard audio system. Theming includes a lush jungle and alien landscapes. Honda is the sponsor of the attraction. Hong Kong Disneyland's Autopia closed on June 11, 2016 to be replaced by "Avengers Quinjet Experience", as part of "Stark Expo".[16]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Strodder, Chris (2008). The Disneyland Encyclopedia. California, USA: Santa Monica press. ISBN 978-1-59580-033-6.
  2. ^ (T. R. Shaw) tshaw at oitc.com. "Fun Facts of Disneyland's Autopia". Hiddenmickeys.org. Retrieved October 22, 2015.
  3. ^ Gurr, Bob (November 27, 2013). "DESIGN: Those Were The Times – No.23 1955 Arrow Development – Ed Morgan and Karl Bacon". MiceChat. Retrieved November 28, 2013.
  4. ^ Reynolds, Christopher (July 31, 2015). "Disneyland's long-lost Midget Autopia may roll again--in Missouri".
  5. ^ Martin, Brian Burnes, Robert W. Butler, Dan Viets; edited by Donna (2002). Walt Disney's Missouri: the roots of a creative genius (1st ed.). Kansas City, MO: Kansas City Star Books. p. 176. ISBN 978-0-9717080-6-8. {{cite book}}: |first1= has generic name (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  6. ^ Weiss, Werner (August 15, 2014). "Midget Autopia Mystery". Yesterland. Retrieved August 28, 2014.
  7. ^ oitc.com, (T. R. Shaw) tshaw at. "Fun Facts of Disneyland's Autopia". www.hiddenmickeys.org.
  8. ^ "California entertainment, Cars Land crowds, Matterhorn climbers +MORE". MiceChat. June 25, 2012. Retrieved June 25, 2012.
  9. ^ "Watch the Speedway shrink over the past 40 years". Retrodisneyworld.com. January 6, 2015. Retrieved October 22, 2015.
  10. ^ Marty Alchin (January 5, 2015). "Tomorrowland Speedway "expansion" — Medium". Medium.com. Retrieved October 22, 2015.
  11. ^ Mindsai Productions; Disney Interactive (1996). The Walt Disney World Explorer (Microsoft Windows, Apple Macintosh) (1.0 ed.). Disney Interactive. Scene: Grand Prix Raceway topic.
  12. ^ WDW Explorer98- Tomorrowland Grand Prix Raceway (YouTube video). WDWExplorer98. January 5, 2012. Archived from the original on December 13, 2021. Retrieved December 5, 2020.
  13. ^ Mongello, Lou (March 26, 2008). . WDWRadio. Archived from the original on February 10, 2019. Retrieved February 10, 2019.
  14. ^ Williams, Kevin (November 30, 2018). . WFTV. Archived from the original on December 1, 2018. Retrieved February 10, 2019.
  15. ^ Figueroa, Jessica (May 18, 2019). "PHOTOS, VIDEO: Tomorrowland Speedway Reopens After Lengthy..." Walt Disney World News Today. Retrieved May 18, 2019.
  16. ^ "Hong Kong Disneyland". www.screamscape.com.

External links

  • Disneyland – Autopia
  • Magic Kingdom – Tomorrowland Speedway
  • Disneyland Park (Paris) – Autopia

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This article is about the attraction at Disney theme parks For the Doctor Who comic see Autopia Doctor Who comic For the micronation project see Saya de Malha Bank Autopia is a race car track Disneyland attraction in which patrons steer specially designed cars through an enclosed track Versions of Autopia exist at Anaheim California and Disneyland Paris in Marne la Vallee France There was also an Autopia at Hong Kong Disneyland on Lantau Island Hong Kong before it closed on June 11 2016 Other versions of the attraction can be found at the Magic Kingdom as the Tomorrowland Speedway and formerly at Tokyo Disneyland as the Grand Circuit Raceway A previous generation of Disneyland s Autopia operated for over a decade at the Walt Disney Hometown Museum in Marceline Missouri one of the retired cars is now on display AutopiaDisneyland s AutopiaDisneylandAreaTomorrowlandCoordinates33 48 45 N 117 54 59 W 33 8125 N 117 9164 W 33 8125 117 9164StatusOperatingOpening dateJuly 17 1955Disney Genie Lightning Lane availableMagic KingdomNameTomorrowland SpeedwayAreaTomorrowlandCoordinates28 25 10 N 81 34 45 W 28 4194 N 81 5792 W 28 4194 81 5792StatusOperatingOpening dateOctober 1 1971Disney Genie Lightning Lane availableTokyo DisneylandNameGrand Circuit RacewayAreaTomorrowlandCoordinates35 37 53 N 139 52 44 E 35 6314 N 139 8788 E 35 6314 139 8788StatusRemovedOpening dateApril 15 1983Closing dateJanuary 11 2017Replaced byEnchanted Tale of Beauty and the Beast Fantasyland Disneyland Park Paris AreaDiscoverylandCoordinates48 52 22 N 2 46 46 E 48 8729 N 2 7794 E 48 8729 2 7794StatusOperatingOpening dateApril 12 1992Disney Premier Access availableHong Kong DisneylandAreaTomorrowlandCoordinates22 18 53 N 114 02 31 E 22 3147 N 114 0419 E 22 3147 114 0419StatusRemovedOpening dateJuly 13 2006Closing dateJune 11 2016Replaced byAvengers Quinjet Experience Stark Expo Ride statisticsAttraction typeRace trackManufacturerArrow DevelopmentDesignerWalt Disney ImagineeringLength782 m 2 566 ft Vehicle typeRace carsRiders per vehicle2Duration5 10 minutesHeight restriction32 in 81 cm Must transfer from wheelchairThe name Autopia is a portmanteau of the words automobile utopia The term was later popularized in academic circles by British architecture critic Reyner Banham to describe Los Angeles in his 1971 book Los Angeles The Architecture of Four Ecologies not verified in body Contents 1 Disneyland Autopia 1 1 History 2 Versions in other Disney parks 2 1 Magic Kingdom 2 2 Tokyo Disneyland 2 3 Disneyland Paris 2 4 Hong Kong Disneyland 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksDisneyland Autopia Edit Autopia in 1996 before its complete remodel in 2000 The Autopia cars at this time closely resembled the Corvette Stingray A 1967 era Corvette Stingray style Autopia car on display in the Disneyland Hotel An overhead view looking down at an Autopia car in 2003 The Disneyland Autopia in one form or another is one of the few current attractions that opened with the park on July 17 1955 When it opened it represented the future of what would become America s multilane limited access highways which were still being developed President Eisenhower had yet to sign the Interstate Highway legislation at the time Disneyland opened Drivers can use the steering wheel along the track but the center rail will guide the cars along the track regardless of steering input Drivers children too short to depress the gas pedal are paired with taller individuals who can Brakes are applied automatically when the driver releases the gas pedal The cars generate a moderate level of exhaust from the Honda GX gasoline engines that propel the cars In 2000 it was replaced with a much larger Autopia sponsored by Chevron with many cars were replaced with Dusty Suzy and Sparky the queue was even given animated dioramas featuring the Chevron Cars History Edit Before the park opened the cars were tested without the bumpers and were almost completely destroyed by the test drivers Bumpers were fitted around the vehicle but there were still problems with collisions as a guide rail had yet to be implemented on the ride Eventually the vehicles were fitted with spring loaded bumpers to discourage collisions The first fleet of Autopia cars were dubbed Mark I Throughout Disneyland s first few years Autopia went through a few fleets as the cars took much abuse Though basically the same look they went through Mark I II III and IV by 1958 When the Monorail Submarine Voyage and Matterhorn debuted in 1959 so did a new fleet with an all new look the Mark Vs The next design Mark VI came in 1964 It was at this time 1965 the center guide rail was first installed 1 1967 brought another new design the Mark VIIs which cost 5 000 for each car and looked similar to the new Corvette Stingray 1 They would remain in service through 1999 till a breed of Mark VIIIs would hit the Autopia roadway The cars were manufactured by Intermountain Design Utah 2 The Tomorrowland version was not the only form of Autopia to exist at Disneyland Other versions separate from the Tomorrowland version included the Midget Autopia Fantasyland Autopia Rescue Rangers Raceway and Junior Autopia Of these the Tomorrowland Autopia existed the longest The Midget Autopia opened in 1957 and was manufactured by Arrow Development 3 It was the smallest and was the third Autopia track after the Tomorrowland Autopia 1955 and the Junior Autopia in Fantasyland 1956 It was located next to the Storybook Land Canal Boats and the Motor Boat Cruise at the very edge of Fantasyland Adults were not allowed on the ride 1 It was closed in 1966 and dismantled to make way for It s a Small World The ride was then donated to the city of Marceline Missouri where it operated in the Walt Disney Municipal Park for 11 years until parts were no longer available for the cars One of the cars is on display in the museum whereas the concrete track on which the cars ran was ultimately demolished in 2016 to facilitate replacement of the city pool In 2015 the Walt Disney Hometown Museum made plans to recreate the ride next to the museum in downtown Marceline launching a Kickstarter campaign to finance the project The project attracted a fraction of the 500 000 required to reconstruct the vehicles and track 4 5 Unlike all other Autopia attractions Midget Autopia was one of several of Arrow Development s off the shelf Arrowflite Tracked Auto Rides built at several amusement parks throughout the country at least one of which still operates at Idlewild Park in Pennsylvania 6 The Fantasyland Autopia began as the Junior Autopia in 1956 Unlike the original Autopia the Junior Autopia track had a center guard rail 1 It closed in 1958 and reopened on January 1 1959 as the expanded Fantasyland Autopia It was a duplicate version of the Tomorrowland Autopia and featured the same theme of the original until March 1991 when part of the Disney s Afternoon Avenue makeover of Fantasyland the ride was transformed into the Rescue Rangers Raceway The theming was kept until the beginning of 1992 when the promotion ended The ride remained open on an interim basis until September 7 1999 when both the Tomorrowland and Fantasyland Autopias were closed citation needed In 2000 Disneyland replaced both existing Autopia tracks with a new much larger Autopia sponsored by Chevron The colorful Chevrolet Corvette Stingray style cars were replaced by three different kinds of cars Dusty an off road style car Sparky a sports car and Suzy a Volkswagen Beetle style car Each was designed to be tied into the Chevron line of animated Chevron Cars and four versions of the Autopia cars were sold as toys during the 2000 summer season at Chevron stations nationwide The queue featured animated dioramas featuring the Chevron Cars and the ride s background music is taken directly from the park s former PeopleMover attraction which had closed five years prior to the new Autopia s opening The voice of Dusty the Autopia car is voiced by Matthew Howard who is said to be as of 2004 the youngest Disney ride announcer In response to several minor incidents the ride safety spiel was re recorded in 2004 in order to remind parents to watch their children 7 New for the track was a short off road section 1 Chevron s sponsorship ended in the summer of 2012 though the Chevron Cars still appeared in the attraction s preshow until Honda took over sponsorship with all overt references to Chevron removed 8 On January 11 2016 the attraction closed for a new building walkway now painted blue white and silver sign vehicle paint schemes minor vehicle modifications and sponsor The attraction reopened on April 29 2016 with Honda as its new sponsor replacing Chevron In early 2017 all remaining Chevron references were all removed from the attraction On March 24 2017 Honda revealed ASIMO in the attraction Asimo is accompanied by Bird and are in various scenes throughout the attraction most of the scenes replaced the carpark and various billboards Versions in other Disney parks EditMagic Kingdom Edit Magic Kingdom s Tomorrowland Speedway Tomorrowland SpeedwayThe second Disney theme park to open was Magic Kingdom An opening day attraction the Grand Prix Raceway was based on an international car race rather than the futuristic roadways of Autopia The original sponsor was Goodyear as it supplied all of the tires on the Mark VII vehicles The track length has been the subject of incorrect discussion over the years Through aerial photography and research it has been determined that the attraction was never lengthened but shortened 3 times 9 10 On opening day the track was approximately 3 118 feet The attraction saw its length greatly reduced for the first time in 1974 for the construction of Space Mountain with the two southern curves being shortened and the entire north portion of the track being reduced thus shortening the ride to 2 760 feet An even larger section was removed to make room for Mickey s Toontown Fair sometime between late 1987 and early 1988 this time the track was reduced to 2 191 feet In 2012 the final curve was again shortened to make way for Dumbo the Flying Elephant diminishing the ride to 2 119 feet In the end the current attraction has lost over 32 of its original length In 1994 the Grand Prix theme and name was dropped in favor of Tomorrowland Indy Speedway but the track and vehicles remained the same as new theming to coincide with the New Tomorrowland overlay was installed However The Walt Disney World Explorer application both the original edition released in 1996 and the Second Edition released in 1998 used the original name for the attraction s slideshow topic in the application 11 12 On December 20 1999 Walt Disney Company and the Indianapolis Motor Speedway partnered to change the theme of the track The ride was changed to add items from the famous Speedway such as the famous Yard of Bricks the Scoring Pylon Gasoline Alley and the wheel and wing logo The loading area featured panels with the three Indy events the Indianapolis 500 the Brickyard 400 and the United States Grand Prix The name was changed in 2008 to Tomorrowland Speedway resulting in the drop of the Indy portion of the title 13 In 2019 the ride underwent more track adjustments to accommodate the addition of TRON Lightcycle Run 14 The attraction reopened on May 18 2019 15 Tokyo Disneyland Edit Tokyo Disneyland s Grand Circuit RacewayAt Tokyo Disneyland the ride was known as Grand Circuit Raceway This version of the ride opened with the park in 1983 and remained largely unchanged The ride was sponsored by Bridgestone and featured a grandstand for visitors to watch the races between drivers The track was described as a figure eight shape but was actually quite longer A new ride Aquatopia opened at neighboring park Tokyo DisneySea in 2001 but other than the name similarity to the Disneyland car ride it is a homage Aquatopia is closer as an attraction to Disneyland s former Motor Boat Cruise Tokyo Disneyland s version closed on January 11 2017 to make way for a Beauty and the Beast themed area Disneyland Paris Edit In Disneyland Park in Paris the attraction which opened with Euro Disneyland on April 12 1992 uses the original Disneyland name of Autopia but has a unique sense of style and theming The cars are more rounded to go with a 1920s retro futuristic theme This is also the only Autopia style attraction to have a storyline The story was that the guests drove their cars called Astrocoupes around a nearby city to Discoveryland Solaria In 2012 the Solaria prop was removed from the attraction and all Discoveryland logos were removed from the fleet of cars The original storyline was also removed turning it into a simple driving track just like its American and Asian counterparts Hong Kong Disneyland Edit Hong Kong Disneyland s AutopiaHong Kong Disneyland is the first Disneyland style park to not open with a form of the Autopia Opened in summer 2006 as part of its phase one expansion the Hong Kong version is different from the other versions as it features electric cars with lighting effects and an onboard audio system Theming includes a lush jungle and alien landscapes Honda is the sponsor of the attraction Hong Kong Disneyland s Autopia closed on June 11 2016 to be replaced by Avengers Quinjet Experience as part of Stark Expo 16 See also EditList of Disneyland attractions List of Magic Kingdom attractions List of Tokyo Disneyland attractions List of Disneyland Park Paris attractions List of Hong Kong Disneyland attractionsReferences Edit a b c d e Strodder Chris 2008 The Disneyland Encyclopedia California USA Santa Monica press ISBN 978 1 59580 033 6 T R Shaw tshaw at oitc com Fun Facts of Disneyland s Autopia Hiddenmickeys org Retrieved October 22 2015 Gurr Bob November 27 2013 DESIGN Those Were The Times No 23 1955 Arrow Development Ed Morgan and Karl Bacon MiceChat Retrieved November 28 2013 Reynolds Christopher July 31 2015 Disneyland s long lost Midget Autopia may roll again in Missouri Martin Brian Burnes Robert W Butler Dan Viets edited by Donna 2002 Walt Disney s Missouri the roots of a creative genius 1st ed Kansas City MO Kansas City Star Books p 176 ISBN 978 0 9717080 6 8 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a first1 has generic name help CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Weiss Werner August 15 2014 Midget Autopia Mystery Yesterland Retrieved August 28 2014 oitc com T R Shaw tshaw at Fun Facts of Disneyland s Autopia www hiddenmickeys org California entertainment Cars Land crowds Matterhorn climbers MORE MiceChat June 25 2012 Retrieved June 25 2012 Watch the Speedway shrink over the past 40 years Retrodisneyworld com January 6 2015 Retrieved October 22 2015 Marty Alchin January 5 2015 Tomorrowland Speedway expansion Medium Medium com Retrieved October 22 2015 Mindsai Productions Disney Interactive 1996 The Walt Disney World Explorer Microsoft Windows Apple Macintosh 1 0 ed Disney Interactive Scene Grand Prix Raceway topic WDW Explorer98 Tomorrowland Grand Prix Raceway YouTube video WDWExplorer98 January 5 2012 Archived from the original on December 13 2021 Retrieved December 5 2020 Mongello Lou March 26 2008 Tomorrowland Indy Speedway Before and After WDWRadio Archived from the original on February 10 2019 Retrieved February 10 2019 Williams Kevin November 30 2018 Magic Kingdom Rides Closing Walt Disney World Railroad to Shut Down for a While Tomorrowland Speedway Is Next WFTV Archived from the original on December 1 2018 Retrieved February 10 2019 Figueroa Jessica May 18 2019 PHOTOS VIDEO Tomorrowland Speedway Reopens After Lengthy Walt Disney World News Today Retrieved May 18 2019 Hong Kong Disneyland www screamscape com External links EditDisneyland Autopia Magic Kingdom Tomorrowland Speedway Disneyland Park Paris Autopia Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Autopia amp oldid 1158433278, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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