4-LeggyKaiYT | Ac-Xp5656 | Big Thunder Mountain Railroad Night Experience On-Ride & Entrance to Exit queue POV, Disneyland 2023 @AwesomeCaillouXperience5656 | Uploaded May 2024 | Updated October 2024, 15 hours ago.
Longer title: Big Thunder Mountain Railroad | Nighttime Ridethrough/On-Ride Low Light Night Ride, off-ride with Switch track, Entrance to Exit queue (Standby line with Rockwork, signs, mining equipment & machines, both exits with breakdown) Ultra-HD POV | Western Wilderness themed Arrow/Dynamic Structures Mine Train Roller Coaster | Disneyland Park (8/10 and 8/13/2023)
Timestamps:
Title, Big Thunder Trail look around for Off-Rides and nature sceneries-0:00
Entrance Exterior, anvil, furnace, Safety and water tower wait time signs-7:25
Outside queue, Rainbow Ridge sign, train addition Off-Ride shot-8:24
Closer views of entrance, and house interior with hanging lamps-10:00
In-Property Queue beginning, rockwork hallway, front of station with attraction sign-11:01
Under the Track Bridge with upclose shots of rocks, supports, and parts-13:00
Main queue Property with a ton on mining equipment including the Shaft, arrow signs, small buildings, dinosaur fossil next to brake run and various off-ride shots-14:40
Stairs and Wooden Hallway with lantern signal signs leading to station-21:49
Inside the Station view with steam whistle, boiler, and containers, lassos, & lanterns shelfed on top-22:30
Timing one of the Dispatches while boarding a vehicle-23:59
On-Ride POV with Low Light Brightened up sights looking around for Theming (Tunnels, Caverns, Rockwork, built Structures, Critters of wilderness, Goat, and TNT effects)-19:02
Exiting the Vehicle on viewing platform, Track switch, departure & arrival Off-Ride shot, station track look, security cams-28:10
Tunnel Exit Ramp & exterior last look-30:26
Beyond our control Breakdown by the time guests are about to ride, emergency lights turn on for evacuation, and exiting on the front platform-31:08
Big Thunder Mountain Railroad is a mine train roller coaster located at Disneyland, Magic Kingdom, Tokyo Disneyland and Disneyland Park in Paris. In Tokyo and Paris, the attraction is named Big Thunder Mountain. Big Thunder Mountain Railroad is also the name of the fictional rail line the roller coaster depicts.
Park section-Frontierland
Coordinates-33.8130°N 117.9204°W
Status-Operating
Opening date-September 2, 1979
Replaced-Mine Train Through Nature's Wonderland
Type-Steel – Mine Train
Designer-Walt Disney Imagineering
Model-Mine Train
Track layout-Custom
Lift/launch system-Chain lift hill
Height-104 ft (32 m)
Speed-35 mph (56 km/h)
Inversions-0
Duration ~3:00
Height restriction-40 in (102 cm)
Manufacturer-Arrow Development (California)
Dynamic Structures (2014 California rebuild)
Vekoma (Florida, Paris, Tokyo)
Restraints-Single Lap Bar
Sponsor-Dai-ichi Life (Tokyo)
Big Thunder Mountain Railroad was designed by Imagineer Tony Baxter and ride design engineer Bill Watkins. The concept came from Baxter's work on fellow Imagineer Marc Davis's concept for the Western River Expedition, a western-themed pavilion at the Magic Kingdom, designed to look like an enormous plateau and contain many rides, including a runaway mine train roller coaster.
Read More: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Thunder_Mountain_Railroad
Streak through a haunted gold mine aboard a speeding train on this thrilling coaster-style ride
Hang Onto Yer Hats!
Legend has it that after gold was discovered in the 1850s, eerie incidents took place in the mine. Trains would take off and race through tunnels… by themselves.
As you enter the cursed cavern, your train speeds up along the rickety track. Shoot under a booming waterfall and dodge a falling boulder from an unexpected landslide as you swoop around sharp turns and drop into desolate canyons.
On this rip-roaring adventure, you may learn that some legends turn out to be true...
How Scary Is it?
Big Thunder Mountain Railroad is a fast rollercoaster-type attraction designed for kids and adults. However, some sections of this attraction are bumpy and take place in the dark.
A Bit of Disneyland Lore
The miniature ghost town of Big Thunder that you roll past at the end of the attraction predates Big Thunder Mountain Railroad. Originally named Rainbow Ridge, the town is one of several elements from the Rainbow Caverns Mine Train (later called Mine Train through Nature's Wonderland) that transported Guests around Frontierland from 1956 to 1977.
Credit to Wikipedia and Disneyland Website for details in the Description
Footages filmed Resolution type: 8/10 and 8/13/2023 Normal video mode 4K 30fps
Camera/phone: Samsung Galaxy s22
Recorded by 4-LeggyKaiYT | AwesomeCaillouXperience5656
Edited with Adobe Premiere Rush but 4K is no longer available for free in terms of Exporting as well as my license to Premiere Pro has Expired from the class. So as its better than no video at all, feel free to watch my second channel's raw clips to see in ACTUAL 4K: youtube.com/@KaiShortsLiveCopyFree5656/search?query=big%20thunder%20night
Longer title: Big Thunder Mountain Railroad | Nighttime Ridethrough/On-Ride Low Light Night Ride, off-ride with Switch track, Entrance to Exit queue (Standby line with Rockwork, signs, mining equipment & machines, both exits with breakdown) Ultra-HD POV | Western Wilderness themed Arrow/Dynamic Structures Mine Train Roller Coaster | Disneyland Park (8/10 and 8/13/2023)
Timestamps:
Title, Big Thunder Trail look around for Off-Rides and nature sceneries-0:00
Entrance Exterior, anvil, furnace, Safety and water tower wait time signs-7:25
Outside queue, Rainbow Ridge sign, train addition Off-Ride shot-8:24
Closer views of entrance, and house interior with hanging lamps-10:00
In-Property Queue beginning, rockwork hallway, front of station with attraction sign-11:01
Under the Track Bridge with upclose shots of rocks, supports, and parts-13:00
Main queue Property with a ton on mining equipment including the Shaft, arrow signs, small buildings, dinosaur fossil next to brake run and various off-ride shots-14:40
Stairs and Wooden Hallway with lantern signal signs leading to station-21:49
Inside the Station view with steam whistle, boiler, and containers, lassos, & lanterns shelfed on top-22:30
Timing one of the Dispatches while boarding a vehicle-23:59
On-Ride POV with Low Light Brightened up sights looking around for Theming (Tunnels, Caverns, Rockwork, built Structures, Critters of wilderness, Goat, and TNT effects)-19:02
Exiting the Vehicle on viewing platform, Track switch, departure & arrival Off-Ride shot, station track look, security cams-28:10
Tunnel Exit Ramp & exterior last look-30:26
Beyond our control Breakdown by the time guests are about to ride, emergency lights turn on for evacuation, and exiting on the front platform-31:08
Big Thunder Mountain Railroad is a mine train roller coaster located at Disneyland, Magic Kingdom, Tokyo Disneyland and Disneyland Park in Paris. In Tokyo and Paris, the attraction is named Big Thunder Mountain. Big Thunder Mountain Railroad is also the name of the fictional rail line the roller coaster depicts.
Park section-Frontierland
Coordinates-33.8130°N 117.9204°W
Status-Operating
Opening date-September 2, 1979
Replaced-Mine Train Through Nature's Wonderland
Type-Steel – Mine Train
Designer-Walt Disney Imagineering
Model-Mine Train
Track layout-Custom
Lift/launch system-Chain lift hill
Height-104 ft (32 m)
Speed-35 mph (56 km/h)
Inversions-0
Duration ~3:00
Height restriction-40 in (102 cm)
Manufacturer-Arrow Development (California)
Dynamic Structures (2014 California rebuild)
Vekoma (Florida, Paris, Tokyo)
Restraints-Single Lap Bar
Sponsor-Dai-ichi Life (Tokyo)
Big Thunder Mountain Railroad was designed by Imagineer Tony Baxter and ride design engineer Bill Watkins. The concept came from Baxter's work on fellow Imagineer Marc Davis's concept for the Western River Expedition, a western-themed pavilion at the Magic Kingdom, designed to look like an enormous plateau and contain many rides, including a runaway mine train roller coaster.
Read More: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Thunder_Mountain_Railroad
Streak through a haunted gold mine aboard a speeding train on this thrilling coaster-style ride
Hang Onto Yer Hats!
Legend has it that after gold was discovered in the 1850s, eerie incidents took place in the mine. Trains would take off and race through tunnels… by themselves.
As you enter the cursed cavern, your train speeds up along the rickety track. Shoot under a booming waterfall and dodge a falling boulder from an unexpected landslide as you swoop around sharp turns and drop into desolate canyons.
On this rip-roaring adventure, you may learn that some legends turn out to be true...
How Scary Is it?
Big Thunder Mountain Railroad is a fast rollercoaster-type attraction designed for kids and adults. However, some sections of this attraction are bumpy and take place in the dark.
A Bit of Disneyland Lore
The miniature ghost town of Big Thunder that you roll past at the end of the attraction predates Big Thunder Mountain Railroad. Originally named Rainbow Ridge, the town is one of several elements from the Rainbow Caverns Mine Train (later called Mine Train through Nature's Wonderland) that transported Guests around Frontierland from 1956 to 1977.
Credit to Wikipedia and Disneyland Website for details in the Description
Footages filmed Resolution type: 8/10 and 8/13/2023 Normal video mode 4K 30fps
Camera/phone: Samsung Galaxy s22
Recorded by 4-LeggyKaiYT | AwesomeCaillouXperience5656
Edited with Adobe Premiere Rush but 4K is no longer available for free in terms of Exporting as well as my license to Premiere Pro has Expired from the class. So as its better than no video at all, feel free to watch my second channel's raw clips to see in ACTUAL 4K: youtube.com/@KaiShortsLiveCopyFree5656/search?query=big%20thunder%20night