Advertisement

A Sneak Peek at California Adventure

E. Scott Reckard covers tourism for The Times. He can be reached at (714) 966-7407 and at [email protected]

At a preview of attractions Wednesday, the park appeared much as described at private briefings with Disney “cast members” early last summer. As reported then, major rides include a “river raft” around the park’s central icon, a snarling, bear-shaped mountain called Grizzly Peak, which ends in a 360-degree spin down a 20-foot waterfall.

In Paradise Pier, a California beach carnival area, the rides include a roller coaster that catapults riders to 55 mph in four seconds, then zooms them around a 360-degree loop on a giant Mickey Mouse head.

Perhaps most intriguing is California Soarin’, one of many movie-based attractions, with riders suspended in a wraparound big-screen theater for a hang-gliding tour of the state’s scenic wonders.

Advertisement

Imported from Disney’s Florida parks will be a 3-D Muppet movie and a 3-D movie.

The curious soon will be able to find out more at a preview center for the new park. Just head for the scaffolding rising across from Disneyland’s front gate.

In addition to looking over drawings and models, visitors can get a view of the construction site on a former parking lot and put questions to a Disney employee, spokesman Ray Gomez said.

Holders of annual passes to Disneyland will get sneak peeks of the center today and Friday. It opens to the public Saturday.

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement