There are so many magical experiences to be had at Walt Disney World and Disneyland. From the classic dark rides like Haunted Mansion to thrilling travels through the cosmos on Space Mountain, Guests can always count on a fun and well-themed experience while at Disney. One thing Guests don’t count on however is getting stuck at the top of a scary roller coaster.
One of the most recent additions to the Disneyland Resort is the retheming of California Screamin’ into The Incredicoaster. The thrilling coaster is now themed around The Incredibles (2004) film series featuring all your favorite characters like Mr. and Mrs. Incredible, Dash, Violet, and baby Jack-Jack. But one Guest didn’t have such a “super” time on this ride after getting stuck at the very top of the big drop. See the frightening full video below:
As seen in the video, the Guests on the ride got stuck at the top of the ride until Cast Members eventually came to rescue them. The Guests got some pretty scary views from the top of Disneyland but were eventually returned back down from the ride. This is quite a frightening event for those with a fear of heights!
If you are ever in a situation where you need to be evacuated, rest assured that Disney Cast Members are well-trained to safely evacuate Guests in these circumstances.
Baby Jack-Jack’s superpowers are causing chaos as he teleports from tunnel to tunnel, and The Incredibles sprint into action to save the day. Buckle up for an exhilarating ride around Pixar Pier!
Reimagined
Located in Pixar Pier’s Incredibles’ Park neighborhood, the Incredicoaster boasts enclosed tunnels, special effects, scenes and a musical score by Incredibles 2composer Michael Giacchino for even more super-fied fun!
Where’s the scariest spot you’ve gotten stuck on at Disneyland? Have you ever been forced to evacuate a ride? Let us know below!
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