Disneyland's Incredicoaster Riders Evacuated After Getting Stuck on Tracks

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01/07/2024 21h18

In separate incidents over the weekend, Disneyland employees swiftly evacuated riders from the Incredicoaster after the popular roller coaster came to a halt on the tracks at California Adventure. The incidents occurred on Saturday and Sunday, prompting quick responses from park staff.

On Sunday, the roller coaster experienced a malfunction around 1:30 p.m. According to reports, riders were safely evacuated within 30 minutes. Despite the warm mid-80s temperature in Anaheim that afternoon, Disneyland ensured the well-being of the stranded riders by providing water and umbrellas to shield them from the sun. Fortunately, there were no reported injuries.

Disneyland's spokesman confirmed that the ride was running again by Monday morning, as mentioned on the Disneyland website. This incident follows a similar situation that took place on Saturday, which was captured in a Facebook live video posted by an eyewitness. The footage shows the Incredicoaster stuck on the tracks, with park employees distributing umbrellas before assisting riders in their evacuation.

Originally known as California Screamin', the Incredicoaster underwent a rebranding in 2018 to align with Pixar's smash hit, "The Incredibles." As Disneyland's fastest and longest roller coaster, this thrilling attraction continues to draw countless visitors seeking an adrenaline-fueled experience.

Disneyland has not released any further details regarding the cause of the malfunctions. However, these incidents highlight the dedication and professionalism of the park's employees in promptly addressing and resolving unexpected ride disruptions. The safety and satisfaction of guests remain a top priority for Disneyland, ensuring that incidents like these are swiftly handled to minimize any inconvenience and ensure the continued enjoyment of the park's rides and attractions.

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