I’m back with the second part of an investigation of the renovations that have marked the Paradise Pier section of Disney California Adventure Park over the past few years. Today we’ll look at what 2010 has brought to this “construction zone” and what holds in store for 2011. So let’s return to the boardwalk.
Silly Symphony Swings (opened June 2010)
What was the point of having a swings ride inside a giant orange (look below)? That question remained in the minds of many visitors for years. With the sound of bees buzzing as the swings arose from the platform, the Orange Stinger was perhaps the biggest, strangest eyesore to ever be located within a Disney theme park. As part of the billion-dollar renovation initative to the struggling Disneyland neighbor, the orange would essentially be peeled in favor of another swings ride. Thank goodness it wouldn’t be inside another fruit.
Silly Symphony Swings (opened June 2010)
What was the point of having a swings ride inside a giant orange (look below)? That question remained in the minds of many visitors for years. With the sound of bees buzzing as the swings arose from the platform, the Orange Stinger was perhaps the biggest, strangest eyesore to ever be located within a Disney theme park. As part of the billion-dollar renovation initative to the struggling Disneyland neighbor, the orange would essentially be peeled in favor of another swings ride. Thank goodness it wouldn’t be inside another fruit.
- 9/13/2010
- by Brett Nachman
- FusedFilm
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