@@imnotuploading512 lmao have you even ridden the original? You're probably eight years old and have only ridden the incredicoaster before, only seeing video footage, and trust me it's so much better in person
I am sad that they changed it, it was perfectly fine the way it was, I was in tears when I found out I couldn't ride it, it was the ONLY thing I came to Disneyland for, as well as the Ferris wheel, but it was closed for that STUPID change to make it the incredicoaster, In loving memory of California screaming 2001-2018
@@FrappeInsider The issue with California Adventure and unfortunately it was why California Screamin' had to be rethemed is that the park was not well received by park goers and critics who felt the park was cheaply made and nowhere was this more apparent than Paradise Pier where the coaster was located. Overtime in order to increase park revenue and guests was to retheme certain areas of the park with more familiar icons such as the characters from Pixar. As a result, the park wound up having an identity crisis which is still on going and is likely going over time, find its identity by becoming some version of a Pixar themed amusement park. I'm sure that such changes did not make people happy but on a business perspective, the fact that California Adventure was such a flop back in 2001, was enough reason to make some drastic changes in order to save and improve profits. Even at the cost of removing what the park was even all about (A park dedicated to the golden state of the US)
@@scholartheterminator94 Do you have anything meaningful to provide to this conversation other than just typing "no" in all caps? I'm only explaining the reasons why the park has gone through changes that overall has gave the park an identity crisis as time moved on.
@@Hardrian_Hardrada_CiceroDespite the cheapness of the park, at least they had something going for it instead of slapping an IP everywhere like six flags has done to every ride they have
Instant Nostaliga. It looked like it was scary without the countdown. And the audio is more changed.
Happy 20th Anniversary California Adventure!
Fantastic find! Gives a good example of the “changed” soundtrack that Screamin’ had. Hope you have more!
This is the best quality
R.I.P. California Screamin'.
5, 4, 3, 2, 1, Go!
I love this ride
This is better than incredicoaster
No not really
100%
WINNER - INCREDICOASTER LOSER - CALIFOFNIA SCREAMIN'
@@EazYest69209 the audio is better
@@imnotuploading512 lmao have you even ridden the original? You're probably eight years old and have only ridden the incredicoaster before, only seeing video footage, and trust me it's so much better in person
I am sad that they changed it, it was perfectly fine the way it was, I was in tears when I found out I couldn't ride it, it was the ONLY thing I came to Disneyland for, as well as the Ferris wheel, but it was closed for that STUPID change to make it the incredicoaster, In loving memory of California screaming 2001-2018
incredicoaster is honestly terrible, it feels like disney is just showing their IP's down our throats. California screamin will be missed 110%
@@FrappeInsider The issue with California Adventure and unfortunately it was why California Screamin' had to be rethemed is that the park was not well received by park goers and critics who felt the park was cheaply made and nowhere was this more apparent than Paradise Pier where the coaster was located. Overtime in order to increase park revenue and guests was to retheme certain areas of the park with more familiar icons such as the characters from Pixar. As a result, the park wound up having an identity crisis which is still on going and is likely going over time, find its identity by becoming some version of a Pixar themed amusement park.
I'm sure that such changes did not make people happy but on a business perspective, the fact that California Adventure was such a flop back in 2001, was enough reason to make some drastic changes in order to save and improve profits. Even at the cost of removing what the park was even all about (A park dedicated to the golden state of the US)
@@Hardrian_Hardrada_CiceroNO
@@scholartheterminator94 Do you have anything meaningful to provide to this conversation other than just typing "no" in all caps? I'm only explaining the reasons why the park has gone through changes that overall has gave the park an identity crisis as time moved on.
@@Hardrian_Hardrada_CiceroDespite the cheapness of the park, at least they had something going for it instead of slapping an IP everywhere like six flags has done to every ride they have
This looks like it was filmed in the 2000s
Because it was...
Very choppy soundtrack in the early years
Cailfornia Screamin ride coaster 2001 Paradise Pier
Originally year: 2001
It was in 2019
This was recorded in 2001, and uploaded to RUclips in 2020, California Screamin’ closed in 2018.
That Incrdicoaster is closed in 2020
No.
You are stupid
It's opened.
Incredicoaster better California screamin doesn’t have things to look at
Technically doesn't matter since you only get a few seconds to see random figures on sticks
NO
IDIOT
@@SlushysSecret but incredicoaster has more effects
@@Quotabillity the music on California still made up for it