SPOILER ALERT: Back from SeaWorld San Diego with Arctic Rescue as a First timer. But anyways, I was up to planning my POV of the whole entire attraction of Chip and Dale's Gadget Coaster in the morning when it has a little bit of a line when it always run on one coaster train, as well as doing a single ride Runaway Railway first beforehand and another afterwards. On how I committed a plan, the back row POV is one clip with the whole entire attraction including the queue, props around the coaster giving an illusion of being built by Gadget including not so traditional looking supports, and of course the figures (Chip, Dale, the fly on the straw, frogs, and of course Gadget showing off the paper of building plan), as well as the station itself being themed. As I may only ride 2 rides on this Junior Kid's coaster, just like Big Thunder Mountain Railroad with one ride I managed to snag 2 POVs of each ride Normal for my phone looking around and Horizon-Locked/Leveling effect for my GoPro Hero 9 Black strapped with my chest mount harness just facing forwards despite for some reason you see the phone caught on camera and even the GoPro beeping sound when turning on/off & start/stop recording for some reason, plz excuse these. Until then, enjoy these POV clips until I figure out to texturize these or yet time the boarding procedure on how fast this one train op can keep the line moving in operations.
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Gadget's Go Coaster (known as Chip 'n' Dale's GADGETcoaster in Disneyland) is a junior roller coaster at the Disneyland theme park in Anaheim, California, and Tokyo Disneyland theme park, located in Urayasu, Chiba, Japan, near Tokyo. It is based on the work of the character Gadget Hackwrench from the Disney animated series Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers (1989–1990). Gadget is depicted on top of a small weather-vane on the roof of the loading station, as well as on a postage stamp in the attraction's loading area. The Disneyland version also includes a static figure of Gadget before the coaster's lift hill.
Disneyland Version
The ride is primarily for children and therefore has small cars. While two children can fit into a single car, most adults would have to travel alone (or with a small child).
Before traveling up a lift hill, riders pass by a figure of Gadget (voiced by Tress MacNeille) as she says various comments. After the lift hill, riders then travel down and around Toon Lake. Near the end of the ride (the fastest turn), riders pass in-between a figure of Chip blowing through a straw with Zipper, and a figure of Dale holding a cup as Chip attempts to shoot water above riders' heads into the cup. The coaster comes to a stop and pulls into the station.
The attraction was closed for a refurbishment in March 2022 and reopened in March 2023 with its current name and also received new character figures Chip, Dale, Gadget and Zipper from the television series.
Disneyland
Park section-Mickey's Toontown
Coordinates-33°48′54.9″N 117°55′9.5″W
Status-Operating
Opening date-January 24, 1993
Chip 'n' Dale's GADGETcoaster at Disneyland at RCDB
General statistics
Type-Steel – Junior
Manufacturer-Vekoma
Designer-Walt Disney Imagineering
Model-Junior Coaster (207m)
Height-27.9 ft (8.5 m)
Length-679.2 ft (207.0 m)
Speed-21.7 mph (34.9 km/h)
Duration-0:44
Capacity-780 riders per hour
Height restriction-35 in (89 cm)
Trains-2 trains with 8 cars. Riders are arranged 2 across in 2 rows for a total of 32 riders per train.
Sponsor-Sparkle (Georgia-Pacific)
Read More: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gadget%...
Chip 'n' Dale's GADGETcoaster
Attraction located in Mickey's Toontown at Disneyland Park
Twist and turn on a speedy coaster ride built by the inventor mouse from Chip 'n' Dale Rescue Rangers.
A Clever Contraption
For those wanting to get a little "nutty," dash over to Chip 'n' Dale’s GADGETcoaster, a one-of-a-kind, fun-sized coaster created by Gadget Hackwrench—Toontown's favorite tinkerer—for the town's tiniest citizens.
How Many Can Sit Together?
Each hollowed-out "acorn" seat fits 2 passengers and is designed for one adult and one child.
Play Before You Ride
Explore a colorful collection of found objects inside Gadget’s Workshop, where she designs all kinds of marvelous inventions—including her mouse-terpiece: a roller coaster made from acorns.
Read More: https://disneyland.disney.go.com/attr...
Credit to Wikipedia and Disneyland Website for details in description
Footage filmed + Resolution type: 7/2/2023, Normal Video mode 4k 30fps
Camera/phone: Samsung Galaxy s22
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