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Adventure’s coaster to get ‘incredible’ makeover

By Hugo Martin, Los Angeles Times
Published: November 19, 2017, 5:54am

LOS ANGELES — As part of a makeover at Disney California Adventure, the popular California Screamin’ roller coaster will be remade into the Incredicoaster, inspired by the Pixar Animation Studios movie “The Incredibles.”

The news of the roller coaster change, announced on the Disneyland Resort blog, is among the first few details offered on plans to redo Paradise Pier, a boardwalk-inspired area of California Adventure Park.

California Screamin’ will close Jan. 8, with plans to reopen with its new look in the summer. The coaster will include a “mid-century-modern-style” loading area and new ride vehicles, the blog said.

The park, which opened in 2001, was originally intended to reflect the fun-and-sun attitude of California but initially failed to draw the crowds Disney had hoped. The latest makeover is part of a larger effort over the last few years to inject California Adventure with more Disney characters and boost attendance.

During the D23 Expo in July, Disney representatives announced plans to add characters from Pixar movies to Paradise Pier, converting it to Pixar Pier.

A neighborhood on the western side of the boardwalk will be inspired by another Pixar film, “Inside Out,” and will include a “family-friendly attraction,” the Disney blog said.

Mickey’s Fun Wheel, the Ferris wheel in the center of the boardwalk, will have a new look, with each of the 24 gondolas on the wheel featuring a different Pixar character, the blog said.

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