New in California: Roller Coasters, Rides and Robots
6/03/2008 at 11:15 AM
Tags: Theme Parks, Amusement Parks, Roller Coasters, Summer Travel, California Travel, Disneyland (all tags)
Though Florida pretends to be a mecca for theme park lovers, California is really where ride junkies should get their fix this summer. In addition to The Simpsons Ride, this year brings a lot of new goodies to the table.
First up is Six Flags Magic Mountain, which just finished a major $10 million renovation of the famous coaster X. Now known as X2, the ride features updated trains and fresh audio and visual effects. Riders spin 360 degrees in their seats while making the journey along a 36,000-foot track. This one should clearly be done early in the day, before the hot dogs and cotton candy.
In Buena Park, Knott's Berry Farm has just launched a new Pony Express attraction. This coaster is tailored to the younger demographic, but the chance to "ride" horses via a unique vehicle and restraint system should interest ride lovers of any age.
On the coast in Santa Monica, Pacific Park has given the famous Pacific Wheel a face lift, complete with a new set of solar powered LED lights. Besides being more energy efficient, the lights allow stunning visual presentations as the wheel rises 130 feet above the Pacific. It's also got a web presence via this live webcam. Bonus: This is LA's only free-admission park.
Finally, new to Disneyland is the addition of Toy Story Mania, an $80 million theme park attraction, ride and video game all rolled into one. Guests will be greeted by a robotic Mr. Potato Head, voiced by Don Rickles, interacting with guests like a true carnival barker. With 3D glasses in place, you'll navigate virtual reality versions of classic carnival games starring the Toy Story gang.
Related Stories:
· Knott's Berry Farm [Official Site]
· Six Flags Magic Mountain [Official Site]
· Pacific Park [Official Site]
· Disneyland [Official Site]
· Theme Park coverage [Jaunted]
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