The ‘frozen 2’ Ride

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That version of this attraction ran for another 11 years. Tokyo Disneyland had already expressed an interest in getting its own clone of “Space Ranger Spin.” (The Japanese version of “Astro Blaster” opened to the pubic on April 15, 2004). And the then-still-under-construction Hong Kong Disneyland would have an “Astro Blaster” in its Tomorrowland section when that theme park opened in September of 2005. That attraction frozen ride on toy had a name — “Mickey’s Midway Mania.” Management had signed off on the idea of this attraction being built as part of an expansion of the Paradise Pier area at Disney’s California Adventure theme park. A budget & construction timetable was in the works for this project when then — in January of 2006 — The Walt Disney Company announced that it would be acquiring Pixar Animation Studios for $7.4 billion.

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But the MPAA then relented and gave Disney’s “Treasure Island” a G rating. All rights reservedSo Walt wanted Walt Disney World’s “Treasure Island” attraction to really be something special. To feature things like full-sized recreations of Capt’n Flint’s ship, the Walrus. Likewise a walk-through version of Ben Gunn’s cave where a vast horde of gold & jewel would glisten in the dark.

It has the much-loved song, “Do You Want To Build A Snowman,” from the first movie, Disney’s Frozen. The panel itself has many different sounds and lights, depending on which button is pushed; a fan favorite would be the small light-up Olaf the Snowman on the front of this ride-on. The buttons found on the dashboard can either be spun or pressed down, and they will play various catchphrases from all the favorite characters. The characters are easy to relate to, whether you love the powerful Queen Elsa, her brave and loyal sister Princess Anna, or if you enjoy laughing along with the lovable and goofy Olaf.

And at a time where Disneyland Park was struggling with its hourly ride capacity, taking the Mark Twain Riverboat offline for months at a time (Back in 1955 — had the second highest ride capacity at Disneyland Park, 1500 Guests per hour) wasn’t an option. Walt had been able to call John H. Harris back in the Summer of 1955 and borrow all frozen ride on toy of Ice Capades Disney character costumes for that live TV special which would air on ABC. But by the Fall of that same year, this just wasn’t an option anymore. That year’s edition of the Ice Capades was back on the road at that point. And that touring ice show needed all of these Disney character costumes for its nightly performances.