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Incredicoaster

Incredicoaster is a steel launched roller coaster located at Disney California Adventure in Anaheim, California, United States. Manufactured by Intamin, the ride was originally opened to the public as California Screamin' in early 2001. It is the only roller coaster with an inversion at the Disneyland Resort and it is the fastest, reaching a maximum speed of 55 mph (89 km/h). With a track length of 6,072 feet (1,851 m), Incredicoaster is the sixth-longest steel roller coaster in the world.[2]

Incredicoaster
Previously known as California Screamin'
(2001–2018)
The ride loading area and the entrance to the Incredicoaster at the Disney California Adventure park (2018)
Disney California Adventure
LocationDisney California Adventure
Park sectionPixar Pier
Coordinates33°48′17″N 117°55′18″W / 33.804584°N 117.921780°W / 33.804584; -117.921780
StatusOperating
Opening dateJune 23, 2018 (2018-06-23)
Cost$50 million
General statistics
Type – Launched
ManufacturerIntamin
DesignerWalt Disney Imagineering
ModelLoop
Track layoutCustom
Lift/launch systemLIM launch
Drop108 ft (33 m)
Length6,072 ft (1,851 m)
Speed55 mph (89 km/h)
Inversions1
Duration2:36
Acceleration0 to 55 mph (0 to 89 km/h) in 4 seconds
Height restriction48 in (122 cm)
Trains6 cars. Riders are arranged 2 across in 2 rows for a total of 24 riders per train.
ThemeBoardwalk wooden coaster (2013–2017)
The Incredibles (2018–present)
RestraintsOver-the-shoulders restraint
HostsNone (2001–2002)
Dee Bradley Baker (2003–2010)
Neil Patrick Harris (2010 – 2018)
Voice actors from The Incredibles (2018–present)
MusicGary Hoey and George Wilkins (2001–2018)
Michael Giacchino (composition) and Jeff Kryka (orchestration)[1] (2018–present)
Disney Genie+ Lightning Lane Available
Single rider line available
Must transfer from wheelchair
Incredicoaster at RCDB

California Screamin' permanently closed on the late evening of January 7, 2018 for a major transformation and reopened as the Incredicoaster during the world premiere of Pixar Pier on June 22, 2018. The opening coincided with the premiere of the newly-revamped Pixar Pier section of the park, where the roller coaster is situated.[3] Its name is inspired by The Incredibles film franchise.

History edit

In October 1998, following months of construction on the new California Adventure theme park next to Disneyland,[4] Disney announced additional details about the park's rides and attractions set to open in 2001.[5] Among them would be a state-of-the-art launched roller coaster named California Screamin', which uses linear induction motor (LIM) launch technology to propel its riders to a maximum speed of 55 mph (89 km/h).[5] Although made of steel, the ride would be designed to resemble a classic wooden coaster, and it would include a vertical loop in the signature shape of Mickey Mouse's head.[5][6]

California Screamin' debuted with the park's grand opening on February 8, 2001. Designed by Werner Stengel and built by Intamin, it features a track length of 6,072 feet (1,851 m), making it the sixth-longest steel coaster in the world and third-longest in the US behind Fury 325 at Carowinds and Millennium Force at Cedar Point. Materials used to build the attraction included 11,500,000 pounds (5,200,000 kg) of concrete for the footers, 36 miles (58 km) of electric cables, 167 miles (269 km) of conductors, and 5,800,000 pounds (2,600,000 kg) of steel.[6] It also became the longest roller coaster in the world to feature an inversion after the vertical loop on Son of Beast at Kings Island was removed in 2006.[citation needed]

In addition to the LIM launch that propels the train up the first hill, an additional LIM Boost is used on the main lift midway through the ride.[7][8] These motors are used in lieu of a traditional lift hill chain. The coaster is one of Disney Parks' fastest attractions,[9] accelerating guests from zero to 55 mph (89 km/h) in four seconds.[7] Since the resort was located next to a residential area, Disney had installed tunnels throughout the ride to block the screams from riders and reduce noise complaints from nearby residents of Anaheim and neighboring Garden Grove.[10]

Like several other coasters in Disney Parks, California Screamin' featured an onboard audio soundtrack during the ride, created by Gary Hoey and George Wilkins.[11] On January 3, 2007, as part of the "Rockin' Both Parks" campaign, the audio track was temporarily replaced by a remixed version of "Around the World" by Red Hot Chili Peppers, and the attraction was renamed Rockin' California Screamin'. This was promoted along with Rockin' Space Mountain, a similar change made to Space Mountain in Disneyland, though that ride's audio was changed to the Red Hot Chili Peppers' cover version of "Higher Ground". The standard audio track was restored when the campaign ended.[12][13]

After the refurbishment of Disney California Adventure, from 2008 to 2009 the Mickey Mouse head located behind the vertical loop was changed to a sunburst icon with the Paradise Pier logo.

On July 15, 2017, Disney announced a complete renovation of Paradise Pier, renaming it Pixar Pier.[14] Meanwhile, rumors began to circulate that California Screamin' would be rethemed to Pixar Animation Studios' The Incredibles.[15] On November 2, it was confirmed that the ride would be remodeled. California Screamin' closed on January 8, 2018 for the transformation into Incredicoaster.[3] The remodel would include a new queue line, engineering reboots of the existing launch system, new storyline, enclosed scream tunnels and a new soundtrack.[16] The new trains were unveiled in April.[17] Incredicoaster opened on June 23, 2018, to coincide with the release of Incredibles 2.[18]

Pre-show and ride edit

Guests enter as TV screens display news footage of the Parr family (alias the Incredibles) and Edna Mode being interviewed for the coaster's rebranding as Incredicoaster. While they are being interviewed, Jack-Jack uses his unpredictable superpowers, much to his family's frustration and Edna's amusement. As the guests board the cars and take off from the station, Helen asks Edna to look after Jack-Jack. The guests pass by the VIP room which is showing Edna with Jack-Jack as he teleports around. Moments later, Edna announces that Jack-Jack has escaped. The Parrs then take off throughout the ride trying to catch Jack-Jack as he uses his vast array of super powers to "attack" certain points on the ride as the coaster arrives in the launch area.

After Dash gives the countdown, the train is launched at 55 mph into the first tunnel, accompanied by a stream of water jets that glow red to simulate Dash's super speed. In the first tunnel, Dash tries to use his super speed to catch Jack-Jack, while Jack-Jack shoots lasers from his eyes. The train then exits the tunnel as it descends the drop and rises uphill onto the first block brake and then navigates a right hand turn around Inside Out Emotional Whirlwind before passing under the outbound track and climbing up the main lift, which uses LIMs to propel the train. When new, this was the first use of Linear Induction Motor (LIM) technology that allowed a roller coaster vehicle to travel on an inclined angle.[citation needed]

As the train crests the hill, it enters the second tunnel, where Helen tries using her stretching powers to grab Jack-Jack while he is phasing in and out of the tunnel wall. Past the crest of the hill, Bob has used his super strength to smash through the wall and is trying to catch Jack-Jack by offering him a cookie, after which the train drops out of the tunnel. Exiting this tunnel, the ride goes through a three-quarter turn before diving into the vertical loop. Following this, the train dives through the third tunnel, which Jack-Jack has set ablaze with his fire powers, forcing Violet to put an invisible forcefield around the tunnel to put out the flames and keep the riders safe as they make another loop around the Inside Out Emotional Whirlwind.

After hitting the second block brake section, the track passes through a series of airtime filled bunny hop hills as it passes over Toy Story Midway Mania, where Jack-Jack uses his ability to multiply to make dozens of Jack-Jacks pop up everywhere. The train then rises into the third and final block brake section. After dropping off the block brakes the train traverses through a 270 degree downward spiral that leads into a straight section of track with one last bunny hop. Which is followed by a final 100 degree left turn into the final brake run, as Jack-Jack makes it back safely. This time he has increased in size, but Edna manages to keep him calm by giving him a cookie. The train then makes another left turn before returning to the station.

Safety design edit

The original safety announcements were recorded by Dee Bradley Baker.[19][20][21] On November 5, 2010, the announcements were updated with the voice of Neil Patrick Harris.[22] Baker and Harris also recorded audio for the launch, counting down for guests. There are 108 acoustic devices to play the onboard audio aboard each train, including high-range speakers in the headrests, mid-range speakers near riders' ears, and subwoofers under each rider's seat.[citation needed]

The tubes through which the coaster shoots enable the coaster to comply with Orange County sound ordinances, projecting noise in the direction of the park, in addition to concealing scenes with characters.[citation needed]

Cast edit

Incidents edit

In August 2001, Dr. David Heber, a Milwaukee surgeon, suffered a neurological disorder and whiplash after his restraint locked at eye level. He sued Disney in 2003, alleging equipment failure, lack of lubrication and ride operators failing to notice his unlocked restraint. However, Heber lost.[23]

On July 29, 2005, multiple guests were injured when the purple train rear-ended the orange train. Of the 48 guests aboard the two trains, 15 were taken to the hospital for treatment of minor injuries. The accident occurred on the section of track about 30 feet (9.1 m) short of the loading station. A full ride stop was activated with the orange train stopped. The brake segment that was supposed to have stopped the purple train failed, and the purple train continued until it collided with the stopped orange train.[24] An investigation showed that a faulty brake valve, installed a few days earlier by Disney (not by the ride manufacturer Intamin) was the cause.[25]

On July 22, 2011, 23 people were rescued from California Screamin' by firefighters when a rider's backpack fell out of a train and landed on the track, causing the orange train to valley between the loop and the next block section. It reopened two days later after the train was winched up the next hill, had its damaged wheels replaced and was allowed to complete the circuit.[26][27]

On August 6, 2016, passengers on the ride were stranded for 45 minutes before being rescued when a fallen purse triggered an automatic stop.[28]

Rankings edit

Golden Ticket Awards: Top steel Roller Coasters
Year 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
Ranking 47 (tie)[29] 29[30] 43[31] 41[32] [33] [34] 49[35] [36] [37] [38] [39] [40] [41] [42] [43] [44] [45] [46] [47]

Gallery edit

References edit

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External links edit

  • Official website
  • Incredicoaster at the Roller Coaster DataBase
  • Incrediblecoasters Images
  • California Screamin' Details about the roller coaster on Ultimate Rollercoaster.com.

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California Screamin redirects here For the album see Dixie Dregs Incredicoaster is a steel launched roller coaster located at Disney California Adventure in Anaheim California United States Manufactured by Intamin the ride was originally opened to the public as California Screamin in early 2001 It is the only roller coaster with an inversion at the Disneyland Resort and it is the fastest reaching a maximum speed of 55 mph 89 km h With a track length of 6 072 feet 1 851 m Incredicoaster is the sixth longest steel roller coaster in the world 2 IncredicoasterPreviously known as California Screamin 2001 2018 The ride loading area and the entrance to the Incredicoaster at the Disney California Adventure park 2018 Disney California AdventureLocationDisney California AdventurePark sectionPixar PierCoordinates33 48 17 N 117 55 18 W 33 804584 N 117 921780 W 33 804584 117 921780StatusOperatingOpening dateJune 23 2018 2018 06 23 Cost 50 millionGeneral statisticsType LaunchedManufacturerIntaminDesignerWalt Disney ImagineeringModelLoopTrack layoutCustomLift launch systemLIM launchDrop108 ft 33 m Length6 072 ft 1 851 m Speed55 mph 89 km h Inversions1Duration2 36Acceleration0 to 55 mph 0 to 89 km h in 4 secondsHeight restriction48 in 122 cm Trains6 cars Riders are arranged 2 across in 2 rows for a total of 24 riders per train ThemeBoardwalk wooden coaster 2013 2017 The Incredibles 2018 present RestraintsOver the shoulders restraintHostsNone 2001 2002 Dee Bradley Baker 2003 2010 Neil Patrick Harris 2010 2018 Voice actors from The Incredibles 2018 present MusicGary Hoey and George Wilkins 2001 2018 Michael Giacchino composition and Jeff Kryka orchestration 1 2018 present Disney Genie Lightning Lane AvailableSingle rider line availableMust transfer from wheelchairIncredicoaster at RCDBCalifornia Screamin permanently closed on the late evening of January 7 2018 for a major transformation and reopened as the Incredicoaster during the world premiere of Pixar Pier on June 22 2018 The opening coincided with the premiere of the newly revamped Pixar Pier section of the park where the roller coaster is situated 3 Its name is inspired by The Incredibles film franchise Contents 1 History 2 Pre show and ride 3 Safety design 4 Cast 5 Incidents 6 Rankings 7 Gallery 8 References 9 External linksHistory editIn October 1998 following months of construction on the new California Adventure theme park next to Disneyland 4 Disney announced additional details about the park s rides and attractions set to open in 2001 5 Among them would be a state of the art launched roller coaster named California Screamin which uses linear induction motor LIM launch technology to propel its riders to a maximum speed of 55 mph 89 km h 5 Although made of steel the ride would be designed to resemble a classic wooden coaster and it would include a vertical loop in the signature shape of Mickey Mouse s head 5 6 California Screamin debuted with the park s grand opening on February 8 2001 Designed by Werner Stengel and built by Intamin it features a track length of 6 072 feet 1 851 m making it the sixth longest steel coaster in the world and third longest in the US behind Fury 325 at Carowinds and Millennium Force at Cedar Point Materials used to build the attraction included 11 500 000 pounds 5 200 000 kg of concrete for the footers 36 miles 58 km of electric cables 167 miles 269 km of conductors and 5 800 000 pounds 2 600 000 kg of steel 6 It also became the longest roller coaster in the world to feature an inversion after the vertical loop on Son of Beast at Kings Island was removed in 2006 citation needed In addition to the LIM launch that propels the train up the first hill an additional LIM Boost is used on the main lift midway through the ride 7 8 These motors are used in lieu of a traditional lift hill chain The coaster is one of Disney Parks fastest attractions 9 accelerating guests from zero to 55 mph 89 km h in four seconds 7 Since the resort was located next to a residential area Disney had installed tunnels throughout the ride to block the screams from riders and reduce noise complaints from nearby residents of Anaheim and neighboring Garden Grove 10 Like several other coasters in Disney Parks California Screamin featured an onboard audio soundtrack during the ride created by Gary Hoey and George Wilkins 11 On January 3 2007 as part of the Rockin Both Parks campaign the audio track was temporarily replaced by a remixed version of Around the World by Red Hot Chili Peppers and the attraction was renamed Rockin California Screamin This was promoted along with Rockin Space Mountain a similar change made to Space Mountain in Disneyland though that ride s audio was changed to the Red Hot Chili Peppers cover version of Higher Ground The standard audio track was restored when the campaign ended 12 13 After the refurbishment of Disney California Adventure from 2008 to 2009 the Mickey Mouse head located behind the vertical loop was changed to a sunburst icon with the Paradise Pier logo On July 15 2017 Disney announced a complete renovation of Paradise Pier renaming it Pixar Pier 14 Meanwhile rumors began to circulate that California Screamin would be rethemed to Pixar Animation Studios The Incredibles 15 On November 2 it was confirmed that the ride would be remodeled California Screamin closed on January 8 2018 for the transformation into Incredicoaster 3 The remodel would include a new queue line engineering reboots of the existing launch system new storyline enclosed scream tunnels and a new soundtrack 16 The new trains were unveiled in April 17 Incredicoaster opened on June 23 2018 to coincide with the release of Incredibles 2 18 Pre show and ride editGuests enter as TV screens display news footage of the Parr family alias the Incredibles and Edna Mode being interviewed for the coaster s rebranding as Incredicoaster While they are being interviewed Jack Jack uses his unpredictable superpowers much to his family s frustration and Edna s amusement As the guests board the cars and take off from the station Helen asks Edna to look after Jack Jack The guests pass by the VIP room which is showing Edna with Jack Jack as he teleports around Moments later Edna announces that Jack Jack has escaped The Parrs then take off throughout the ride trying to catch Jack Jack as he uses his vast array of super powers to attack certain points on the ride as the coaster arrives in the launch area After Dash gives the countdown the train is launched at 55 mph into the first tunnel accompanied by a stream of water jets that glow red to simulate Dash s super speed In the first tunnel Dash tries to use his super speed to catch Jack Jack while Jack Jack shoots lasers from his eyes The train then exits the tunnel as it descends the drop and rises uphill onto the first block brake and then navigates a right hand turn around Inside Out Emotional Whirlwind before passing under the outbound track and climbing up the main lift which uses LIMs to propel the train When new this was the first use of Linear Induction Motor LIM technology that allowed a roller coaster vehicle to travel on an inclined angle citation needed As the train crests the hill it enters the second tunnel where Helen tries using her stretching powers to grab Jack Jack while he is phasing in and out of the tunnel wall Past the crest of the hill Bob has used his super strength to smash through the wall and is trying to catch Jack Jack by offering him a cookie after which the train drops out of the tunnel Exiting this tunnel the ride goes through a three quarter turn before diving into the vertical loop Following this the train dives through the third tunnel which Jack Jack has set ablaze with his fire powers forcing Violet to put an invisible forcefield around the tunnel to put out the flames and keep the riders safe as they make another loop around the Inside Out Emotional Whirlwind After hitting the second block brake section the track passes through a series of airtime filled bunny hop hills as it passes over Toy Story Midway Mania where Jack Jack uses his ability to multiply to make dozens of Jack Jacks pop up everywhere The train then rises into the third and final block brake section After dropping off the block brakes the train traverses through a 270 degree downward spiral that leads into a straight section of track with one last bunny hop Which is followed by a final 100 degree left turn into the final brake run as Jack Jack makes it back safely This time he has increased in size but Edna manages to keep him calm by giving him a cookie The train then makes another left turn before returning to the station Safety design editThe original safety announcements were recorded by Dee Bradley Baker 19 20 21 On November 5 2010 the announcements were updated with the voice of Neil Patrick Harris 22 Baker and Harris also recorded audio for the launch counting down for guests There are 108 acoustic devices to play the onboard audio aboard each train including high range speakers in the headrests mid range speakers near riders ears and subwoofers under each rider s seat citation needed The tubes through which the coaster shoots enable the coaster to comply with Orange County sound ordinances projecting noise in the direction of the park in addition to concealing scenes with characters citation needed Cast editCraig T Nelson as Mr Incredible Holly Hunter as Elastigirl Sarah Vowell as Violet Parr Huck Milner as Dash Parr Brad Bird as Edna ModeIncidents editMain article Incidents at Disneyland Resort California Screamin In August 2001 Dr David Heber a Milwaukee surgeon suffered a neurological disorder and whiplash after his restraint locked at eye level He sued Disney in 2003 alleging equipment failure lack of lubrication and ride operators failing to notice his unlocked restraint However Heber lost 23 On July 29 2005 multiple guests were injured when the purple train rear ended the orange train Of the 48 guests aboard the two trains 15 were taken to the hospital for treatment of minor injuries The accident occurred on the section of track about 30 feet 9 1 m short of the loading station A full ride stop was activated with the orange train stopped The brake segment that was supposed to have stopped the purple train failed and the purple train continued until it collided with the stopped orange train 24 An investigation showed that a faulty brake valve installed a few days earlier by Disney not by the ride manufacturer Intamin was the cause 25 On July 22 2011 23 people were rescued from California Screamin by firefighters when a rider s backpack fell out of a train and landed on the track causing the orange train to valley between the loop and the next block section It reopened two days later after the train was winched up the next hill had its damaged wheels replaced and was allowed to complete the circuit 26 27 On August 6 2016 passengers on the ride were stranded for 45 minutes before being rescued when a fallen purse triggered an automatic stop 28 Rankings editGolden Ticket Awards Top steel Roller Coasters Year 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019Ranking 47 tie 29 29 30 43 31 41 32 33 34 49 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 Gallery edit nbsp California Screamin roller coaster nbsp A detailed look at the roller coaster s loop with the former Mickey Mouse head nbsp California Screamin launching area nbsp Overview of Paradise Pier with the Mickey Mouse head removed and the renovated Mickey s Fun Wheel nbsp California Screamin roller coaster during World of Color in 2010References edit Bio Steel World Records Length Roller Coaster Database Retrieved June 3 2023 a b Glover Erin November 2 2017 Pixar Pier to Bring New Incredicoaster and More to Disney California Adventure Park Summer 2018 Disney Parks Blog Retrieved November 3 2017 Disney s California Misadventure The Inside Story Behind Disney s 2 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