Gadget's Go Coaster

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Coordinates: 33°48′54.9″N, 117°55′9.5″W

Gadget's Go Coaster

Location Disneyland
Type Steel
Status Open
Opened 1993
Manufacturer Vekoma
Max speed 21.7 mph (34.9 km/h)
Duration 0:44
Gadget's Go Coaster at RCDB
Pictures of Gadget's Go Coaster at RCDB

Gadget's Go Coaster is a roller coaster at the Disneyland theme park in Anaheim, California and Tokyo Disneyland theme park, located in Urayasu, Chiba, Japan, near Tokyo. The ride is based on the work of the popular character Gadget Hackwrench from the 1989 Walt Disney Television Animation cartoon, Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers

Both versions of the attraction are located in Mickey's Toontown, and the Disneyland version opened January 23, 1993, along with the Mickey's Toontown area. The Tokyo Disneyland version opened on April 15, 1996.

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The Go Coaster is primarily for children and therefore has very small cars. While two children can easily fit into a single car, most adults would have to travel alone (or with a small child). Guests board a train fashioned from acorns and scavenged parts. Guests travel through Gadget's salvaged old comb, soup can and thread spool, and over a small lake.

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[edit] Disneyland

  • Grand opening: January 24, 1993
  • Designers: Walt Disney Imagineering, Vekoma
  • Number of Trains: 1
    • Capacity per Train: 16
    • Number of Cabs per Train: 8
    • Maximum seating capacity: 2 per row
    • Train theme: Hand built acorn pods by Gadget
  • Height requirement: 35" (89cm)
  • Show length: 48 seconds
  • Ride system: Roller Coaster
  • Sponsor: Sparkle Paper Towels (A Georgia-Pacific Company)

[edit] Tokyo Disneyland

  • Grand opening: April 15, 1996
  • Designers: Walt Disney Imagineering, Vekoma
  • Number of Trains: 2
    • Capacity per Train: 16
    • Number of Cabs per Train: 8
    • Maximum seating capacity: 2 per cab
  • Show length: 1:00
  • Ride system: Roller Coaster

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