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Sailing Ship Columbia

The Sailing Ship Columbia, located at the Disneyland park in Anaheim, California, is a full-scale replica of Columbia Rediviva, the first American ship to circumnavigate the globe. The Columbia has operated in the park for more than fifty years. Passengers of the ship take a 12-minute trip around the Rivers of America. At night, the Columbia plays the role of a pirate ship in riverfront performances of the park's nighttime show, Fantasmic!

Sailing Ship Columbia
Disneyland
AreaFrontierland
StatusOperating
Opening dateJune 14, 1958
Ride statistics
Attraction typeSailing ship
ManufacturerTodd Shipyards
DesignerWalt Disney Imagineering
Joe Fowler
Ray Wallace
Theme18th-century sailing ship
Length110 ft (34 m)
Participants per group300
Duration12 minutes
Must transfer from wheelchair
Assistive listening available
The ship sits in the Rivers of America.
Class overview
BuildersTodd Shipyards
OperatorsDisneyland Resort
General characteristics
Length
  • 110 feet (34 m) overall;
  • 83 feet 6 inches (25.5 m) on deck
Beam27 feet 3 inches (8.3 m)
Height76 feet (23 m)
Draft45 inches (1.1 m)
Installed power
PropulsionTwo 30" diameter, 18" pitch standard ship's propellers (screws)
Speed1.3 knots
Capacity~300
CrewTwo to four

History

When Walt Disney decided that the Rivers of America needed more river traffic and wanted another large ship to join the Mark Twain, he asked Joe Fowler, who was Disneyland's construction supervisor and a former naval admiral, to suggest a historic sailing ship for inspiration. After examining every maritime museum in the country, Fowler recommended the first American sailing ship to go around the world: the Columbia Rediviva. However, there is only one known picture in existence of the original vessel. WED researchers used it, along with research materials from the Library of Congress, to design the Columbia.

Architect, artist, and marine expert Ray Wallace was commissioned in 1957 to work with Fowler in creating the construction plans, the original designs were sketched out on a napkin by Ray Wallace at a meeting to discuss the final design of the ship. Wallace would later be known for designing the Lady Washington, a replica of the original Columbia's tender ship, and prop ship for the HMS Interceptor in Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl and as Captain Hook's ship in Once Upon a Time.[1] The Columbia's masts, rigging, spars, and sails were constructed at Todd Shipyards, Los Angeles Division, San Pedro, California, where the Mark Twain's hull had been built a few years earlier.[2] After Fowler told Disney that it was customary to put a silver dollar under each mast before it was set, Disney personally put one under each of the Columbia's three masts.

For the ship's christening on June 4, 1958, Fowler was dressed as a sailing captain of the 18th century, while the Mouseketeers appeared as his crew. Since then, the sailing ship Columbia has had many extensive refurbishments, but the only major change has been the addition of the crew quarters exhibit in 1964.

The Columbia was christened by Gretchen Campbell Richmond, wife of Alfred C. Richmond, Commandant of the United States Coast Guard (1954-1962).

A copy of the Columbia was planned for Disney World, but it was canceled and replaced with plans to build a second steamboat.[3]

On January 11, 2016, the Sailing Ship Columbia, along with the other attractions and shows along the Rivers of America, closed temporarily for the construction of Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge.[4] The ship reopened on July 29, 2017.[5][6]

Attraction description

Passengers wait for the 110-foot-long (34 m) ship, which departs every 25 minutes, inside a sheltered area called Frontier Landing, located in Frontierland. The waiting area for the 84-foot-tall (26 m) Columbia is shared with the Mark Twain Riverboat. Historic United States flags are displayed at the attraction's entrance.

Passengers board the full-scale replica of the original sailing ship Columbia by climbing steps, also known as the "brow", up onto the main deck. Once on board, they can visit a nautical museum below deck, which shows what life was like for the 1787 crew. In addition to the galley, pantry, dry stores, and sick bay, there are quarters for the crew, bosun and bosun's mate, first mate, captain, and surgeon.

Once the ship casts off, it begins its voyage around the Rivers of America. The ship, which has three masts and rigging but rarely unfurls its sails, is powered by a compressed natural gas engine (formerly a Marine Detroit Diesel 2-stroke). It runs along the same track as the Mark Twain, hidden by green dye in the water.

The captain provides a tongue-in-cheek running commentary as he calls orders to his crew, while recorded background music plays a selection of nautical songs, such as "Blow the Man Down". As the ship passes Fort Wilderness on Tom Sawyer Island, a Columbia cast member fires two 12-gauge blanks from one of the ship's ten cannons. The Fort also had a cannon that used to fire back.

The Sailing Ship Columbia operates only on the park's busiest days, or when the Mark Twain is not operating. The attraction usually opens at 11am and closes at dusk. On evenings when Fantasmic! is being performed, the ship, which plays the role of the Black Pearl in the show, will also close at dusk. In previous incarnations of Fantasmic!, the ship served as Captain Hook's pirate ship. When the ship is not operating, it is docked at Fowler's Harbor, near the Haunted Mansion attraction.

Accidents

On December 24, 1998, a cleat used to secure the ship to the dock tore loose, striking park visitors Luan Phi Dawson, 33, of Duvall, Washington, and his 43-year-old wife Lieu Thuy Vuong in the head, as their son and grandchild and other park visitors looked on. 30-year-old park employee Christine Carpenter of Anaheim, California was also injured. Dawson was declared brain-dead two days later at UCI Medical Center in Orange, California, when his life support system was disconnected.[7]

Soundtrack

Current songs (all vocals): "Blow the Man Down", "Clear the Track (Let the Bulgine Run)", "One More Day", "Rolling Home" and "Song of the Fishes".

See also

References

  • Bright, Randy (1987). Disneyland: Inside Story. New York: Harry N. Abrams, Inc. p. 141. ISBN 0-8109-0811-5.

Footnotes

  1. ^ Shaffer, Joshua C (July 17, 2017). Discovering the Magic Kingdom: An Unofficial Disneyland Vacation Guide - Second Edition. Synergy Book Publishing. p. 520. ISBN 978-0-9991664-0-6. Retrieved January 7, 2023.
  2. ^ (Report). 31 July 1981. Archived from the original on June 23, 2015. This was followed by the fabrication of the masts, rigging, spars, and sails for the 106-foot pirate ship "Columbia."
  3. ^ "Passport to Dreams Old & New: A Day at the Columbia Harbour House". 18 August 2016.
  4. ^ Glover, Erin (September 24, 2015). "Season of the Force Begins November 16 at Disneyland Park in Southern California". Disney Parks Blog. Retrieved April 25, 2019.
  5. ^ Glover, Erin (July 28, 2016). "Disneyland Railroad and Rivers of America Attractions to Reopen Summer 2017 at Disneyland Park". Disney Parks Blog. Retrieved July 28, 2016.
  6. ^ Glover, Erin (June 15, 2017). "Classics Come Back to Disneyland Park this Summer with the Return of 'Fantasmic!,' Rivers of America and Disneyland Railroad". Disney Parks Blog. Retrieved June 15, 2017.
  7. ^ Gale, Elaine; Kandel, Jason (1998-12-28). "Family Excitement Preceded Tragedy on Disneyland Dock". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2009-07-05.

External links

  • Sailing Ship Columbia at Disneyland.Disney.Go.com
  • Sailing Ship Columbia at AllEarsNet.com
  • Sailing Ship Columbia at MousePlanet.com
  • The Columbia Story at MiceAge

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The Sailing Ship Columbia located at the Disneyland park in Anaheim California is a full scale replica of Columbia Rediviva the first American ship to circumnavigate the globe The Columbia has operated in the park for more than fifty years Passengers of the ship take a 12 minute trip around the Rivers of America At night the Columbia plays the role of a pirate ship in riverfront performances of the park s nighttime show Fantasmic Sailing Ship ColumbiaDisneylandAreaFrontierlandStatusOperatingOpening dateJune 14 1958Ride statisticsAttraction typeSailing shipManufacturerTodd ShipyardsDesignerWalt Disney ImagineeringJoe FowlerRay WallaceTheme18th century sailing shipLength110 ft 34 m Participants per group300Duration12 minutesMust transfer from wheelchairAssistive listening availableThe ship sits in the Rivers of America Class overviewBuildersTodd ShipyardsOperatorsDisneyland ResortGeneral characteristicsLength110 feet 34 m overall 83 feet 6 inches 25 5 m on deckBeam27 feet 3 inches 8 3 m Height76 feet 23 m Draft45 inches 1 1 m Installed powerDetroit diesel engine previously Compressed natural gas CNG engine ElectricPropulsionTwo 30 diameter 18 pitch standard ship s propellers screws Speed1 3 knotsCapacity 300CrewTwo to four Contents 1 History 2 Attraction description 3 Accidents 4 Soundtrack 5 See also 6 References 6 1 Footnotes 7 External linksHistory EditWhen Walt Disney decided that the Rivers of America needed more river traffic and wanted another large ship to join the Mark Twain he asked Joe Fowler who was Disneyland s construction supervisor and a former naval admiral to suggest a historic sailing ship for inspiration After examining every maritime museum in the country Fowler recommended the first American sailing ship to go around the world the Columbia Rediviva However there is only one known picture in existence of the original vessel WED researchers used it along with research materials from the Library of Congress to design the Columbia Architect artist and marine expert Ray Wallace was commissioned in 1957 to work with Fowler in creating the construction plans the original designs were sketched out on a napkin by Ray Wallace at a meeting to discuss the final design of the ship Wallace would later be known for designing the Lady Washington a replica of the original Columbia s tender ship and prop ship for the HMS Interceptor in Pirates of the Caribbean Curse of the Black Pearl and as Captain Hook s ship in Once Upon a Time 1 The Columbia s masts rigging spars and sails were constructed at Todd Shipyards Los Angeles Division San Pedro California where the Mark Twain s hull had been built a few years earlier 2 After Fowler told Disney that it was customary to put a silver dollar under each mast before it was set Disney personally put one under each of the Columbia s three masts For the ship s christening on June 4 1958 Fowler was dressed as a sailing captain of the 18th century while the Mouseketeers appeared as his crew Since then the sailing ship Columbia has had many extensive refurbishments but the only major change has been the addition of the crew quarters exhibit in 1964 The Columbia was christened by Gretchen Campbell Richmond wife of Alfred C Richmond Commandant of the United States Coast Guard 1954 1962 A copy of the Columbia was planned for Disney World but it was canceled and replaced with plans to build a second steamboat 3 On January 11 2016 the Sailing Ship Columbia along with the other attractions and shows along the Rivers of America closed temporarily for the construction of Star Wars Galaxy s Edge 4 The ship reopened on July 29 2017 5 6 Attraction description EditPassengers wait for the 110 foot long 34 m ship which departs every 25 minutes inside a sheltered area called Frontier Landing located in Frontierland The waiting area for the 84 foot tall 26 m Columbia is shared with the Mark Twain Riverboat Historic United States flags are displayed at the attraction s entrance Passengers board the full scale replica of the original sailing ship Columbia by climbing steps also known as the brow up onto the main deck Once on board they can visit a nautical museum below deck which shows what life was like for the 1787 crew In addition to the galley pantry dry stores and sick bay there are quarters for the crew bosun and bosun s mate first mate captain and surgeon Once the ship casts off it begins its voyage around the Rivers of America The ship which has three masts and rigging but rarely unfurls its sails is powered by a compressed natural gas engine formerly a Marine Detroit Diesel 2 stroke It runs along the same track as the Mark Twain hidden by green dye in the water The captain provides a tongue in cheek running commentary as he calls orders to his crew while recorded background music plays a selection of nautical songs such as Blow the Man Down As the ship passes Fort Wilderness on Tom Sawyer Island a Columbia cast member fires two 12 gauge blanks from one of the ship s ten cannons The Fort also had a cannon that used to fire back The Sailing Ship Columbia operates only on the park s busiest days or when the Mark Twain is not operating The attraction usually opens at 11am and closes at dusk On evenings when Fantasmic is being performed the ship which plays the role of the Black Pearl in the show will also close at dusk In previous incarnations of Fantasmic the ship served as Captain Hook s pirate ship When the ship is not operating it is docked at Fowler s Harbor near the Haunted Mansion attraction Accidents EditMain article Incidents at Disneyland Resort On December 24 1998 a cleat used to secure the ship to the dock tore loose striking park visitors Luan Phi Dawson 33 of Duvall Washington and his 43 year old wife Lieu Thuy Vuong in the head as their son and grandchild and other park visitors looked on 30 year old park employee Christine Carpenter of Anaheim California was also injured Dawson was declared brain dead two days later at UCI Medical Center in Orange California when his life support system was disconnected 7 Soundtrack Edit Show Narration 3 25 Haul Boys Haul 2 05 Oh Johnny Come to Hilo 2 30 Song of the Fishes 1 41 Drunken Sailor 1 51 A Whale of a Tale 1 44 An American Frigate 2 08 Blow the Man Down 2 12Current songs all vocals Blow the Man Down Clear the Track Let the Bulgine Run One More Day Rolling Home and Song of the Fishes See also EditList of current Disneyland attractions Mark Twain RiverboatReferences EditBright Randy 1987 Disneyland Inside Story New York Harry N Abrams Inc p 141 ISBN 0 8109 0811 5 Footnotes Edit Shaffer Joshua C July 17 2017 Discovering the Magic Kingdom An Unofficial Disneyland Vacation Guide Second Edition Synergy Book Publishing p 520 ISBN 978 0 9991664 0 6 Retrieved January 7 2023 Todd Pacific Shipyards Corporation Los Angeles Division Long Range Facilities Plan Contract MA 8O SAC O1O29 Report 31 July 1981 Archived from the original on June 23 2015 This was followed by the fabrication of the masts rigging spars and sails for the 106 foot pirate ship Columbia Passport to Dreams Old amp New A Day at the Columbia Harbour House 18 August 2016 Glover Erin September 24 2015 Season of the Force Begins November 16 at Disneyland Park in Southern California Disney Parks Blog Retrieved April 25 2019 Glover Erin July 28 2016 Disneyland Railroad and Rivers of America Attractions to Reopen Summer 2017 at Disneyland Park Disney Parks Blog Retrieved July 28 2016 Glover Erin June 15 2017 Classics Come Back to Disneyland Park this Summer with the Return of Fantasmic Rivers of America and Disneyland Railroad Disney Parks Blog Retrieved June 15 2017 Gale Elaine Kandel Jason 1998 12 28 Family Excitement Preceded Tragedy on Disneyland Dock Los Angeles Times Retrieved 2009 07 05 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Columbia Sailing Ship Columbia at Disneyland Disney Go com Sailing Ship Columbia at AllEarsNet com Sailing Ship Columbia at MousePlanet com The Columbia Story at 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