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Matterhorn Bobsleds and Peter Pan’s Flight will Receive Enhancements.

April 9, 2015 By Daniel Hale

The Matterhorn Bobsleds and Peter Pan’s Flight will be receiving all new enhancements this spring!

From the Disney Parks Blog:

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First, a Disneyland park favorite is about to get even better as new effects are being added to Matterhorn Bobsleds. Just wait until you see the Abominable Snowman in ways you’ve never seen him before when the attraction reopens in May!

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Also reopening in May is Peter Pan’s Flight, featuring a reimagined nursery scene and a variety of special effects that will make this classic and beloved attraction come to life in new ways.

Are you excited yet?!

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Episode 67 – Matterhorn 2.0 with Tauntauns

September 23, 2013 By Daniel Hale

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The DisGeek crews discusses the Matterhorn.  Should we Keep it, Improve it, or Ditch it?  We also have the latest news coming out of the resort, and our Tip of the Week!

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NEW VIDEO: Snow on the Mountain

May 8, 2012 By Daniel Hale

Walt Disney Imagineering put together a video that is all about the new paint job for the Matterhorn. They really did a great job on this, and I’m looking forward to riding again on June 15th.

Thanks to DisneylandLive.com for the amazing photo

Check out the video!

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New Bobsleds on the Matterhorn at Disneyland Park

January 7, 2012 By Daniel Hale

Busy day for the Disney Parks Blog today. They also officially confirmed that new bobsleds will be added to the Matterhorn. Not much of a surprise considering pictures of the bobsleds surfaced a few months ago.

From InsidetheMagic.net

Here is the story form the Disney Parks Blog.

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On Monday, Jan. 9, the Matterhorn Bobsleds at Disneyland park will close so we can ready the iconic mountain for a new fleet of bobsleds. Featuring a new, sleek design, the vehicles will have three seats in each bobsled with two bobsleds linked together for a total of six guests.

So get your last-minute bobsledding done this weekend and the attraction will re-open this summer.

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Did You Know THIS About the Matterhorn?

December 13, 2011 By Daniel Hale

Did you know these facts about the Matterhorn? I did.. Thanks to the Disney Parks Blog for making me feel vindicated.

Here is what they posted today:

Winter is here, and some of you may be hearing the swish-swish of skis sliding down a snow-covered mountain – even if only in your head. Here at the Disneyland Resort, we’ve got our own mountain range, of course, which started with the Matterhorn. Here are some things you might not know about this monument to Alpine adventure:

  • A Disneyland icon since 1959, the Matterhorn was part of the first major expansion to take place at Disneyland park since the park’s debut in 1955. The Matterhorn Bobsleds attraction opened on June 14, 1959, along with the Disneyland Monorail and the Submarine Voyage.
  • The Matterhorn Bobsleds was the first roller coaster in the world to employ a tubular steel track and an electronic dispatch system which enabled more than one car at a time to be on the track.
  • The Disneyland Matterhorn was built to 1/100th scale of the original Matterhorn, or 147 feet versus the 14,700 feet of the original.
  • The Matterhorn has been the highest point in Disneyland park since 1959. It is the second-highest point in the Disneyland Resort, behind the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror at Disney California Adventure park which stands 183 feet tall.
  • The attraction was inspired by the live-action Disney adventure film, “Third Man on the Mountain,” which starred James MacArthur and Michael Rennie as mountaineers. The movie was filmed in Switzerland, on and around the real Matterhorn.
  • Guests who look quickly while whizzing through the Matterhorn caverns may spot mountaineering supplies and other evidence of the “Wells Expedition.” These scenic details are a tribute to the late Frank Wells, who was president and Chief Operating Officer of The Walt Disney Company from 1984 until his death in 1994. Wells was an experienced mountain climber and skier.

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