Disney’s California Adventure Review | A Complete Disaster | Disneyland’s OTHER Park

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  • Опубликовано: 23 дек 2024

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  • @ev7d167
    @ev7d167 Год назад +175

    Calling California Screamin a bad ride is a crime. It was a classic and super unique experience. In my opinion they should pull a universal and retrack the loop, or the entire ride. Not every ride needs to be balls to the wall intense with ejector moments to be fun.

    • @noodlegames804
      @noodlegames804 Год назад +2

      incredicoaster 🤮

    • @mikebenda
      @mikebenda Год назад +6

      Loved California Screamin

    • @staringcorgi6475
      @staringcorgi6475 Год назад

      The new theme is 10x better bc it’s not a wooden coaster it’s trying to be the wooden coaster from santa cruz when it’s not

    • @ev7d167
      @ev7d167 Год назад +6

      @@staringcorgi6475 don't care it was unique. Now the theme is very tacked on and doesn't make any sense with the wood looking structure

    • @SlushysSecret
      @SlushysSecret 9 месяцев назад

      @@staringcorgi6475it was originally trying to be a wooden coaster when if first opened, but they phased that concept out after a while, now it’s just an unnecessary waste to add Pixar IPs into the park

  • @meatballofdeath9846
    @meatballofdeath9846 Год назад +178

    I love the Grizzly mountain area. The fact that it has less traffic sort of makes it a bit more immersive.

    • @saucewizard69
      @saucewizard69 Год назад +11

      same, I like having a nice chill area with lots of trees

    • @ncotton100
      @ncotton100 Год назад +5

      Me too, I love this area and the fact it’s more chilled.

    • @DesireeStamat
      @DesireeStamat Год назад +2

      Yes immersive!

    • @kentslocum
      @kentslocum Год назад +4

      Agreed! It may have less to do, but it is always several degrees cooler and significantly less crowded. I'm actually really glad that Disney expanded the Grizzly Peak area to encompass Soarin' (which used to be in its own area called Condor Flats), because it now feels like a proper land. I think it would be cool if The Little Mermaid was moved to Disneyland and the showbuilding was used to add one more original attraction to the Grizzly Peak area.

    • @Lonech
      @Lonech 10 месяцев назад +1

      It's a cool atmosphere, but at the price point you might as well just go out into nature and explore yourself without forking hand-over-fist in cash.

  • @Natendowii
    @Natendowii Год назад +357

    Kevin from Defunctland said it best about why Disney's California Adventure didn't work, that it was "A California-themed theme park to be located in the already California-themed California."

    • @JSXSProductions
      @JSXSProductions Год назад +15

      This quote inspired me to start working on an Arizona-themed theme park in the already Arizona-themed Arizona in Planet Coaster lmao.

    • @AverageJoe483
      @AverageJoe483 Год назад +1

      @@JSXSProductionswhat is planet coaster ? I lived in PHX for awhile and only knew if two “ theme park “ type places . Golfland and castles and coasters .

    • @GoudLoodje
      @GoudLoodje Год назад

      @@AverageJoe483Planet coaster is a video game in which you can build a theme park

    • @tmoneyman9901
      @tmoneyman9901 Год назад

      @@AverageJoe483it’s a video game

    • @stanbarnes166
      @stanbarnes166 Год назад +2

      ​@rfish7371 planet coasters is a video game where you can build coasters and theme parks.

  • @reinhardt5405
    @reinhardt5405 Год назад +43

    I used to work there. As cast members we love that park. The reason being is because guests are more easy going there, our break areas are bigger, the hours are easy, it's simply not as packed as Disneyland.
    DCA works as a big time out location for anyone trying to escape the suffocating crowds of Disneyland.
    And lastly, the water by Paradise Gardens makes the park fresh.

  • @eddiec9756
    @eddiec9756 Год назад +16

    2:23 As someone from LA I've never heard it pronounced that way before. It got a good laugh out of me and my mom.

  • @cjmorton91
    @cjmorton91 Год назад +51

    I’m a Californian, and I liked the original theme quite a bit. I think the original Paradise Pier and Grizzly Peak looked great and had great vibes.
    The park was in a GREAT place with Carsland and Buena Vista Street. Both areas looked great and fit the original theme/vibe of the park.

    • @idkidc2388
      @idkidc2388 Год назад +9

      DCA was at its peak prior to the retheme of paradise pier to pixar pier and ToT retheme. The guardians version is still well-themed just doesn’t fit with CA theming.

    • @GrottiCrimeFamilyHD
      @GrottiCrimeFamilyHD Год назад +4

      Pixar per is WACK! 😭

    • @itscourtney93
      @itscourtney93 Год назад +4

      @@golidollI’m a Californian too and I agree! I love the original DCA for the nostalgia but also I appreciated Paradise Pier re-theme to classic Mickey and friends. Not a fan of Pixar Pier.

  • @WDIJake
    @WDIJake Год назад +91

    I used to dislike DCA but now I've grown to love it. While it's by no means perfect, it fits so well into the Disneyland Resort IMO. It's the perfect park for teens and young adults while also offering something for younger ones. While that doesn't necessarily fit with Disney's target audience, it definitely makes it somewhat special. Once you learn to appreciate the park for what it is and not what it could be, it's actually just as fun as Disneyland IMO. I do wish one day they'll do a second overhaul and fix major mistakes (including Avenger's Campus LOL)

    • @Blake1720
      @Blake1720 Год назад +1

      Yeah I’m disappointed they took away bugs life for that

  • @gothrockfairy
    @gothrockfairy Год назад +93

    I think it should just be renamed to disneys adventures park. Because it is a mish mash of different Disney properties. The perfect second gate done right is islands of adventures. Comparing these two is night and day

    • @juanitajones6900
      @juanitajones6900 Год назад +2

      Again, that is what Hollywood Studios has become.

    • @lonelysatoshi2482
      @lonelysatoshi2482 Год назад +3

      I agree, I actually don't mind a full-on IP Disney park (as long as there is quality over the rides and services of course) but if that's what they wanna do in California Adventure they really should drop already the California Adventure name and start adding new things to make the Park more worth while because like don't get me wrong, I enjoy the Park and spend a good time there every time I go, but we can all agree that it could be something greater than what it is

    • @SlushysSecret
      @SlushysSecret 9 месяцев назад +1

      And they should destroy the hollywood part, Pixar pier, and the LA entrance, they could completely make the Hollywood area an entire avengers campus expansion to fit more rides, and Pixar pier needs to go, just recreate the places from the Pixar movies and it will work with cars land and works much more effective than the tacky looking Pixar pier, they could keep grizzly peak because they could simply use it to re introduce the Country Bears and add a brother bear ride and possibly bring Winnie the Pooh over there too because critter country isn’t what is is anymore because of tianas ride, and boom Disneys Adventure Park

  • @Seabass764
    @Seabass764 Год назад +100

    To me Disney’s California adventure is like a energyLandia situation. In the earlier years of its life, it was a complete disaster, but in the later years of its existence, Disney realized the mistakes they made with the park and they’re trying to make it better by adding new attractions. This park is an absolute mess, but I do hope that this park has a bright future ahead of itself

    • @Jdn__0001
      @Jdn__0001 Год назад +4

      Except for California’s Adventure, the newer attractions are spread out instead of all the good attractions in one half of the park. It’ll take years before they can fully change this park.

    • @zacg_
      @zacg_ Год назад +6

      I sort of agree but think that it's also gone backward again. I'd say essentially everything they've done after adding Cars Land has been really bad. It has totally made the park a thematic mess that is more absurd than the initial mess.

    • @Jdn__0001
      @Jdn__0001 Год назад +1

      @@zacg_ It’s almost like they can’t settle on a specific theme, which is weird, because for other Disney parks, the different themed lands work really well, I just don’t know why it falls apart so badly for this park. It’s a shame really, this place has potential.

    • @brickman409
      @brickman409 Год назад +3

      @@zacg_
      Yeah, I agree with you one hundred percent. I would have agreed with this guy ten years ago. But a majority of the changes made in the past couple of years have made the park worse in my opinion. I seriously don't think that there was a single good change made to DCA since Cars Land.
      Pixar Pier was the worst offender if you ask me. About 15 years ago they were in the process of making Paradise Pier better. Instead of being this jumbled mess of a generic boardwalk amusement park theme, they started making the theme a bit more focused. It went towards this 1920's, like golden age of coney island or Santa Monica boardwalk theme. It was a small change, but was something that made it feel more like a specific time and place that you were being transported to.
      Then just threw that all in the garbage by slapping Pixar characters all over everything. It's not that I don't like Pixar, or that the characters shouldn't be in the parks, but there's a wrong way and a right way to do it. Perfect example of a right way to do it is Cars Land. And another good example was Toy Story Mania, which opened in Paradise Pier about a decade before the Pixar Pier re-theme. With that one they actually tried to make it fit in with the 1920's boardwalk theme. It enhanced the theme rather than distracting from it. All of the re-themings that they did with Pixar Pier have zero consistent theme between them. Now it's back to being a jumbled mess again.
      Avengers Campus is okay. I will admit that Guardians of the Galaxy actually improved the ride experience of Tower of Terror. I do like the music and the screens on the ride actually make it more fun. but in the end it's just a reskin. And a very ugly re-skin at that. It sticks out like a sore thumb in my opinion. I can't help but look at it and see it as Tower of Terror but with a bunch of gaudy crap stuck on it. Well, because that's what it is. And you can see it from almost anywhere in the park.
      I think ultimately the problem isn't that they're putting IPs into the park, or even too many in the park. The problem is that they're just slapping IPs onto the cheapest and laziest attractions imaginable. And they're putting them in the park with no rhyme, reason, or thought put into it. Completely destroying all of the immersion and theming in the process.
      I honestly think that the state the park is in today is worse than it was when it opened. Actually, I take that back, Cars Land alone makes it better today, but if you were to take that out I would seriously say that it was better in 2001 (or maybe 2004 when ToT opened). At least back then it had a theme. Sure it wasn't a very good theme but it was something. What the hell is the theme now?

    • @andreimcallister1365
      @andreimcallister1365 6 месяцев назад

      My guy it’s awesome. Shut up

  • @porkins74
    @porkins74 Год назад +26

    It’s definitely a mish mash park that still needs lots of work but believe me, as someone who’s visited it since it’s opening, the new Buena Vista street entrance area is leagues ahead of what was there in the beginning.

    • @1TSS0FLVFFY
      @1TSS0FLVFFY Год назад +3

      i stopped watching when he said sea world had a more interesting main entrance lol dca was a perfect park during 2012-2016 the vintage aesthetic was evenly implemented throughout the park it felt perfect being in paradise pier and seeing grizzly peak tower of terror and cars land canyons in the distance or vice versa it felt correct i gave up on any recovery for this park awhile ago

    • @HWStrashcanlogo
      @HWStrashcanlogo Год назад

      @@1TSS0FLVFFYyeah like that was acc insane weird ahh take

    • @rosslovesdisney3829
      @rosslovesdisney3829 Год назад

      I like it now, though part if me misses the memories I have with some of my family, (just mom and brother), walking in and getting Ice cream at the California Zephyr. I also remember the California music as well as walking under the golden gate bridge. While I agree the park is better now, I have 1 complaint: For the original park the common complaint among fans was that it's not original. So, then Disney fixed the lack of originality issue by copying the Disney's Hollywood Studios entrance from Florida and putting it as DCA 2.0's front gate. Couldn't they have done something more original? They also removed the C-AL-I-F-O-R-N-I-A letters right before social media was taking off-I bet that's ONE thing they regret.

  • @mjjmedia12
    @mjjmedia12 Год назад +20

    It could be due to heavy nostalgia but I just prefer the Soarin Over California version a lot more. Song has better melody throughout, transitions aren't fake and distracting, and since its focused on one region it's more immersive to me

  • @lanceflx63
    @lanceflx63 Год назад +80

    Actually Disneyland gets a lot of visitors from the western states; Arizona, Nevada, Oregon, and Washington, Hawaii, even Texas. Also from Mexico, Japan. Disneyland has always been a destination place prior to Disney World opening.

    • @awesomeshark3589
      @awesomeshark3589 Год назад +4

      He said “you only plan on going there if you are from near by states” so he proved his point by what you just said 😂

    • @lanceflx63
      @lanceflx63 Год назад +9

      @@awesomeshark3589 he said locals...meaning people in the LA and surrounding areas.

    • @mrslvw
      @mrslvw Год назад +4

      Yeah for sure DL gets its share of far away visitors BUT it is les than WDW.
      For example DL is smaller at half the amount of parks and actually will regularly close attractions for seasonal theming (Xmas and Halloween). WDW does this much less as they have such huge attendance they can't rationalize shutting anything down unless absolutely necessary. You also have to remember WDW basically controls the majority of Orlando and owns so many more resorts whereas Anaheim is just a small little parcel of land there with what, like three hotels? WDW definitely is the bigger draw but got to say I do love that DL is the original.

    • @war32567ify
      @war32567ify Год назад +6

      @@lanceflx63 It's said not even a minute in.. "A lot of the people that visit Disneyland are locals; people who live in California or nearby states"
      Also as far as people from Mexico and Japan, he said it's not an International destination to the same degree as WDW is which is definitely true. Saying "oh well people from neighboring States and some out of country tourists come!" does not in anyway disprove what was said in the video.

    • @Plushiecity
      @Plushiecity Год назад

      As an overseas tourist, it is a bit easier for me to come to LA from Sydney with direct flight. But next time I might consider WDW sounds like it is a bigger and better one?

  • @hunterboyenga
    @hunterboyenga Год назад +27

    DCA is a park that I think grows on people over time, in my mind the name reflects Disney’s own spin on California. This is why the name has remained as everything still is based on California just now with IP. Which works in some aspects like Avengers Campus and Cars Land, but utterly fails in Pixar Pier and Hollywood Land. I will always love California Adventure since it has so many highs when it comes to entertainment like Roger’s The Musical and World of Color. In the end DCA is not a bad park, but it’s a bad Disney park. Especially with arguably the best Disney park in the world across the esplanade.

    • @Toast0808
      @Toast0808 8 месяцев назад

      How in hell does Avengers Campus reflect California, but Hollywood and Pixar Pier don’t?

  • @alexisaduk486
    @alexisaduk486 Год назад +16

    I honestly love the Redwood Creek area. It’s a really nice and serene area. And Grizzly River Run is one of my personal favourite raft rides

  • @EejanaikaThoosie
    @EejanaikaThoosie Год назад +151

    If Disneyland kept the old theme of the park this park would probably be a very good Disney park, but they keep on adding IPs in changing mostly everything.

    • @riparianlife97701
      @riparianlife97701 Год назад +4

      At age 55, a lot of Disneyland feels like an intrusion. I think maybe the new land was an attempt to keep from changing the original too much, but it's just not a good land.

    • @staringcorgi6475
      @staringcorgi6475 Год назад +14

      The old theme was really stupid making a ca park in ca it’s like making a winter themed park in alaska

    • @Seabass764
      @Seabass764 Год назад +4

      This park is the perfect example of “don’t copy of what is already been made.” this parks old theme was just plain stupid in my eyes. When you’re trying to make a park about the state that your sister park is in your should never try and make it feel like you’re certain landmark or city when you can literally just go to those places for free.

    • @cjmorton91
      @cjmorton91 Год назад +7

      @@staringcorgi6475I’m a Californian, and it never felt like that to me. California has a specific vibe a lot of states don’t have, which is why the theme works. A boardwalk is a classic theme that so many parks have, and Paradise Pier nailed it.
      Plus even Grizzly Peak was great. Soarin over most states would be boring, but California is beautiful, and we all love that orange smell! Plus Grizzly is the best rapids ride Disney ever built, and it captures the vibe of Yosemite really well.
      I do agree that the studios section always sucked, although I think it would have been fine if it had opened with ToT and had a good dark ride.

    • @staringcorgi6475
      @staringcorgi6475 Год назад +3

      @@cjmorton91 but why pay disney prices instead of going to santa monica pier and santa cruz board walk i think it would be better if they put the California adventure park in anywhere but California

  • @Ewoonation
    @Ewoonation Год назад +16

    I actually enjoy this park for what it is. It does have 3 of my favorite Disney attractions ever in Radiator Springs Racers, Mission Breakout, and Soarin. Incredicoaster is bizzare but I do enjoy the super long ride. One World of Color also looks amazing in the park and hopefully I’ll be able to experience it soon.

    • @kaushiksingh6493
      @kaushiksingh6493 Год назад

      One world of color is absolutely beautiful! I went just a few days ago. I would go to the second show at 10 there’s a lesser crowd and better view

  • @gitner421
    @gitner421 Год назад +7

    The wild mouse used to be Mulholland madness, which had an awesome theme, and totally made sense... It was made to resemble Mulholland drive, a gnarly road in California.

  • @benhaskin2754
    @benhaskin2754 Год назад +3

    7:30 see as someone who grew up on the east coast, I love California screaming almost more than rock and roll since I’ve only rode if a few times. I haven’t ridden the incredible redo, but I have great memories of the coaster

  • @EejanaikaThoosie
    @EejanaikaThoosie Год назад +19

    I mean, I’m just glad they don’t have as bad as an avengers campus as Disneyland, Paris.

  • @iseewood
    @iseewood Год назад +4

    I think you are being a bit harsh, but make some good points. Of the six Disney American theme parks, I’d rank DCA above Magic Kingdom (over-rated), EPCOT (needs an overhaul) and Hollywood Studios (you think DCA is a mash-up?!). Only Disneyland and Animal Kingdom are better, and the latter is in desperate need of more attractions. Incredicoaster is one of my children’s favorite rides, and Midway Mania and Grizzly River Run are awesome in addition to Radiator Springs Racers and Mission Breakout. Spot on with Hollywood Land and Goofy Sky School. Need to be completely torn down and removed so those areas can be repurposed for something better. In regards to the name, I think it could be another Hollywood Studios, but I like that each theme park in America has it’s own unique name so you don’t have to mention the state to differentiate the two.

  • @irishkcguy
    @irishkcguy Год назад +9

    Now that they have "Rogers: The Musical" playing in the Hyperion, the Marvel area could be expanded into the basically empty backlot area. Since any Avengers land can't be replicated in Florida, they really have an opportunity to create something that would drive people to the California parks.

  • @Mega18G
    @Mega18G Год назад +8

    I understand your opinion, but I enjoyed DCA for fun and all. Also my last visit is last year of October. I even rode incredicoaster, Radiator Springs Racers, and more. Plus they have World of Color there as my favorite nighttime show. Meeting Pixar Pals and Marvel Heroes was phenomenal! Let’s hope we get new attractions for Avengers Campus.

  • @nicegnome9335
    @nicegnome9335 Год назад +5

    This is also happening with Disneyland Paris the main park had some unieke themed area's like Discovery Mountain with the uniek sort of steampunk space theme, now the area is still the same but the main ride witch was Space Mountain Mission 2 with good theming is now a black box with some screens and diffrent trains themed to star wars.
    Some times Disney shoulden't change rides to populaire IP's and keep the old imagineneering ride as they are, but i get Disney they want more money so they take an old crapy (a classic ride of the dyheart fans) and re-make it to a populaire IP like what happend with space mountain Mission 2.
    (sorry if my english isn't the best,english isn't my first language hope you understand what i mean).

  • @eitanaltshuler2540
    @eitanaltshuler2540 Год назад +12

    Did you say "byooena vista?". 🤦🏻‍♂️

  • @ADeityy
    @ADeityy Год назад +15

    Honestly, being someone who has ridden a TON of coasters, I think the IncrediCoaster is an AMAZING ride, to be honest the loop is probably the worst part, but I also hate loops on coasters. I think it has some weirdly great airtime, the launch is really fun, and its pretty damn smooth.

  • @mdf3530
    @mdf3530 Год назад +2

    1:52 every time someone says "they've/we've got a long way to go", my automatic response is "and a short time to get there." 😂

  • @gotabonetopick2942
    @gotabonetopick2942 Год назад +11

    As someone who visited first time last year as a long time Orlando resident with annual passes, I kind of love the park. It’s definitely a mess and there are some truly bad sections of the park (Hollywood is a sad section with plenty of space for something really special), but the attractions are some of the best on property like Mission Breakout, Radiator Springs Racers, Incredicoaster (a blast at night imo), Webslingers is really fun even if too short, Grizzly River Run, and Toy Story Mania. I think the individual lands are very pretty even if they are scattershot. Avengers Campus is ok, but held up by great attractions/interactivity, Radiator Springs is one of the best themed lands at any park (I hate Cars as well, so I was shocked how much I love it), National Forrest section is beautiful and as someone that never experienced Paradise Pier, I love how pretty Pixar Pier is. In fact this park is drop dead gorgeous at night and one of the prettiest parks I have seen at night with nearly every land. The food was honestly great when I went, but I also knew to check out Award Wieners and Lamplight Lounge (one of my favorite Disney restaurants anywhere honestly). The park needs serious work still, but I believe adding Avengers ride and fixing Hollywoodland could make it a true must visit. The biggest sins the park has currently are the scattershot theming choices and it being across from what I believe is the best theme park I have ever visited by a mile. It’s flawed heavily, but I still had a blast!

  • @brandnewties
    @brandnewties Год назад +5

    DCA was actually my first ever Disney park which I visited as a teen and I definitely enjoyed my time. In comparison to the other Disney parks I've had the chance to visit now, I completely agree the park feels more disjointed and filled with band-aid solutions. I know DCA hosts a lot of teen-friendly events like their grad nights, which I think is where it shines since the boardwalk/carnival style works better with for a lively night in comparison to a night at Disneyland which is meant to feel whimsical rather than lively. I'm hoping DCA gets the right investments, because there's still plenty potential

  • @CoasterKlips
    @CoasterKlips Год назад +13

    I visited for the first time Last October and I honestly loved it there, I liked the carnival mish mash theming as I liked that it was quirky and thought it had character. Some of the rides are absolutely incredible like cars and I adored Incredicoaster, so much that it slipped its way into my top 10.

    • @mfan2492
      @mfan2492 10 месяцев назад

      The Toy Story toys fit perfectly with the carnival theming of the pier area!

    • @Ramseys-z3h
      @Ramseys-z3h 3 месяца назад

      Agreed 😊

  • @jessicabalam4344
    @jessicabalam4344 Год назад +4

    Boi! Goofy’s Flight School is supposed to be cheesy! Its based on the throwback Goofy cartoon shorts where Goofy taught the viewers how to do things. ITS GENIUS!

  • @rosslovesdisney3829
    @rosslovesdisney3829 Год назад +2

    It is sort of a mess now, but I like it. I disagree with the California theme being the problem. The problem wasn’t the California theme, it was the budget being $5 million. Here’s a fun fact:
    The original plan would be that California Adventure would cost $1.4 billion dollars to build alone. They ended up spending $1.4 billion on the ENTIRE DISNEYLAND Resort expansion, leaving a significantly smaller amount of money available for Disney’s California Adventure.

  • @Josephvaz460
    @Josephvaz460 10 месяцев назад +1

    If I was able to change, I would bring back Bugs Land and replace Hollywood land with Monster University with mission breakout as the Scaregames , and for bugs land having a family coaster. I would love to have California adventure as a Pixar theme park. Remember, this is just what I’d like

  • @dj_netwrk4901
    @dj_netwrk4901 Год назад +6

    Tbh DCA is one of my fav parks, i never went when it was California themed, but seeing it now i feel like it flows pretty well and does actually have alot to do, and i agree the avengers superstore needs to GOOO

  • @hellomerio
    @hellomerio Год назад +3

    I used to dislike this park more until I went to Walt Disney Studios. That park makes this park look like a masterpiece

  • @Saul_Leven
    @Saul_Leven Год назад +2

    "Radiator Springs - this is just incredile"
    Isn't it ironic that the area of the park that's incredible is not the one with the Incredibles-themed ride?

  • @twootievids
    @twootievids Год назад +3

    I feel these are pretty valid points. I actually grew up in the area whenever the park first opened. Family was AP for a few years. Visited once or twice a month. It's very nostalgic but when I think in comparison of the other parks it's pretty lacking. I miss hearing all the beach themed music they used to play and eating at the McDonalds Burger Invasion.

  • @mackenziefritz8169
    @mackenziefritz8169 Год назад +6

    I really enjoyed my first visit to DCA this past January. Radiator Springs Racers and Cars Land easily stole the spotlight for me, and I really loved Mission Breakout as well. However, I would disagree with you on Monsters Inc and Pixar Pier. I was pleasantly surprised by the Monsters Inc dark ride, and I feel that Pixar Pier was a great blend of that Pixar magic with a boardwalk park like Santa Cruz. Heck, my sister somehow enjoyed Pixar Pier more than Cars Land (probably because of all the easter eggs to their various films and shorts).
    I do think both of the coasters were quite underwhelming and should be entirely replaced however.
    Pixar Pier, San Fransokyo Bay, and Cars Land do at least try to give off a blend of Disney IPs with the California setting which is nice, I'm crossing my fingers that they'll one day create an original star attraction that isn't based on an IP, even though those chances are slim

  • @audi0c0aster1
    @audi0c0aster1 Год назад +3

    Can confirm that Mickey's Fun Wheel (I can NOT use the current name) is the only other eccentric (swinging car) wheel other than the original Wonder Wheel at Deno's. As a matter of fact, the Wonder Wheel specifically is the reason DCA has it's version at all!

  • @Ryanishere78
    @Ryanishere78 Год назад +20

    Actually I would consider another California park to be a bigger mess. Six flags magic mountain.

    • @SlippyFlicks
      @SlippyFlicks Год назад +4

      yep

    • @LostMidge-pu4qc
      @LostMidge-pu4qc Год назад +1

      What’s wrong with Magic Mountain? Haven’t been there since I was like 10

    • @aarusharya5658
      @aarusharya5658 Год назад

      @@LostMidge-pu4qc Mostly operations. Last time I went x2, Viper, tatsu, riddler's, wonder woman, superman, goliath, and scream were all down at once. However the second day was a lot better.
      It's also the decaying atmosphere.

  • @adamlamb3580
    @adamlamb3580 Год назад +3

    Travelled to DL And DCA from Australia for the first time this year. Couldnt get our head around just how bad this park is compared to next door, and the same admission cost.... I don't know how they could have fit it in but Galaxys Edge should have gone into DCA, it would have helped this park a lot and DL still has tons there without GE.

  • @attorneyrobert
    @attorneyrobert Год назад +1

    The original plans for the park came from one guest survey when they learned that people would come to California and spend 1-2 days at Disneyland and then visit San Francisco, Monterey, Venice Beach, Hollywood, Yosemite, etc. They figured they would have a winner if they could get people to visit those places at Disneyland instead of spending money all over. And if they could create mini-Six Flags Magic Mountains or Universal Studios with off-the-shelf rides, then they would have people spending money on Disney properties instead of wasting time visiting all over. But they just did it poorly. People want to see more than fake forests and fake beaches/boardwalks.

  • @loganmcgrew2822
    @loganmcgrew2822 Год назад +5

    In your review of California screamin' you gave it an 8/10 saying it's a fun ride but now you're saying you don't like it. You also said you've never liked it. It makes no sense.

  • @AydenJennerCarroll
    @AydenJennerCarroll Год назад +3

    I do agree with some points you brought out. Definitely not a fan of Goofy’s Sky School, they need an indoor roller coaster to replace it. Hollywoodland, definitely needs a little bit of TLC with Guardians now being a part of Avengers Campus. Cars Land is THE BEST land in this park!
    I will say though, I have been to the original DCA when it first opened in the early 2000’s - my time I grew up - and I will say, it has come a long way from when it first opened. It’s improved and changed a lot, which makes me love the the new DCA vs the old one.
    Being a California native and Disney boy, both DCA & Disneyland hold a special soft spot in my heart. I’ve been coming here since I was a baby, and it really is my home away from home, Sacramento. Hopefully soon, their next expansion - soon to come - will bring everything all together.

  • @hypershadow4643
    @hypershadow4643 Год назад +2

    DCA is my childhood homepark. California Screamin (Now Incredicoaster) was my first ride with an inversion and Tower of Terror (Now Guardians of the Galaxy Mission Breakout) was my first thrill ride. This park is very special to my heart but it truly was a failed attempt to make a more thrilling area than the beloved Disneyland. The mile-long Intamin launch coaster, Incredicaoster, has a substantially better layout than any of their small Vekoma "___ mountain" coasters at Disneyland. Incredicoaster is a child's first real coaster and that is why I love it. That ride allowed me to develop the courage to ride Xcellorator at KBF at the age of 7. From then on I would ride some of the craziest roller coasters in California and some other states in the U.S with X2 being my most intense coaster credit. To sum everything up, I love California Adventure but it could be better.

  • @SlippyFlicks
    @SlippyFlicks Год назад +20

    Incredicoaster is def not a great ride but I think it's perfect for getting over your fear of rollercoasters. At least some. It has a decent launch that will introduce you to launches so you know that to expect, and it has a decent drop before going into the loop. And going back row is the best you just get whipped around and everyone wants the front so you end up not having to wait when you ask for it

    • @CoasterStudios
      @CoasterStudios  Год назад +2

      this is fair. Too bad the vertical loop on it is the worst part of the ride lol. Not a good representation for vertical loops!

    • @SlippyFlicks
      @SlippyFlicks Год назад

      @@CoasterStudios Yes I agree

    • @starmancrusader
      @starmancrusader Год назад

      @@CoasterStudiosis it rough or something?

    • @aarusharya5658
      @aarusharya5658 Год назад

      @@CoasterStudios yes the vertical loop is horrible. I thought the rest of the ride was pretty fun though, it's long and the drop before the loop is alright

  • @kentslocum
    @kentslocum Год назад +1

    2:10 As a former Disneyland Cast Member, I can personally attest that everyone at Disney also calls it "DCA".

  • @mfan2492
    @mfan2492 10 месяцев назад +1

    Just need to replace Hollywood Land with an Tron and/or Nightmare Before Christmas land and it would be perfect! Oh and make the red cars go to San Fransokyo!

  • @OriginalJoe
    @OriginalJoe Год назад +2

    There are videos of Walt talking about the original concept for Disneyland, which was something like imagination (fantasy land), ingenuity (tomorrow land), the ecosystems and environments of the world (adventure land) - like it really tells an important story that people connect with.

  • @nerf415
    @nerf415 Год назад +7

    DCA is a really special park. The amazing ambiance at night is especially something that should not be missed by anyone who loves Disney parks. It still has a ton of potential and isn’t done growing into its big Disney shoes. You missed a lot of food and snacks that blows away a lot, if not most of the food in Disneyland. Rides have been improving every time they’ve added something (okay I’ll give you Spider-Man as a setback). To say it’s a mess is misleading in my opinion. The park has a lot of heart and you feel it through the rides and the theming. Seriously, go at night and tell me you don’t get caught up by the magic in there.

    • @CoasterStudios
      @CoasterStudios  Год назад +2

      I did not mention the night experience at the park, but I will say I do enjoy the park at night more than during the day. The lighting is very nice!

    • @timknottsfun
      @timknottsfun Год назад

      ​​​​@@CoasterStudios Not for the price....that's part of the Disney trap now (ambiance) and the immersive experience with lack of Quality rides, on the cheap as I see it, cost cutting... When I worked at Knott's, it was told to me by one of the Knott's managers, that the reason that Disney put in a ferris wheel and coaster and that whole carnival ride area was to compete with Magic Mountain and Knott's.....
      People Expect More from Disney.....Adding more 3D stuff because I'm guessing, automatronics are more expensive to create and maintain.

  • @starmancrusader
    @starmancrusader Год назад

    So if the studio section of Hollywood Land gets torn down for an expansion, what would it be?

  • @Funeillusion
    @Funeillusion 6 месяцев назад +1

    WOW!! Calling Incredicoaster bad is a very hot take I love this ride. Granted I have not been to disneyland since 2008 and it was california screamin then it didn't have Radiator springs and I was 14 then. Just started becoming a roller coaster junkie then, but every time I rode California screamin I loved it and it's looking like my family wants to go next year for a whole week. I am excited to expierence The new theme of this roller coaster as well as all the new rides that have been added since 2008

  • @JakeTerch
    @JakeTerch Год назад +8

    It’s too bad Incredicoaster is no longer California AAAAHHHHH!!!!

  • @brianfoss571
    @brianfoss571 Год назад +1

    I'm stunned that Incredicoaster's track was never repainted orange-gold. That change alone would at least give Pixar Pier *some* character. Would be great if the Sun/Fun Wheel were moved to the wild mouse plot so a Crush-themed water coaster (maybe a mini PowerSplash) could be squeezed into the lagoon. The Hollywood Land area only makes sense if Disney goes all-in on the Golden Age. That means replacing the Monsters Inc *in-case-of-emergency-break-glass* overlay with an original D-ticket dark ride through "Fantasia" scenes. Would be interesting to see an indoor spinning coaster go into the animation building - it could be named after the Multiplane projector created to make Snow White.

    • @rosslovesdisney3829
      @rosslovesdisney3829 Год назад +1

      But the fun wheel is on the perfect spot for photos. I wish they would put a Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway style ride in the DCA Backlot, but with the theme being Oswald instead of Mickey.

    • @brianfoss571
      @brianfoss571 Год назад

      @@rosslovesdisney3829 Yeah, I get that the Fun Wheel is in a picturesque spot. But it doesn't look like a Disney icon...just a muted imitation of a real boardwalk. A smaller Mack PowerSplash in front of Incredicoaster would at least look unique. An Oswald dark ride would be interesting for the 30s Hollywood area, but it'd be for diehard Disney fans, not the GP. If they created a stage show based on Walt's early career, that would probably have more appeal and reference Oswald too.

    • @rosslovesdisney3829
      @rosslovesdisney3829 Год назад

      @@brianfoss571 if you look at original concept art for Paradise Pier/Surf City there was a planned Flume ride in addition to the Sun wheel. Unfortunately it was never built. They could do both, keep the wheel and put a flume there. I wonder what the theme would be presently if they put it in.

    • @brianfoss571
      @brianfoss571 Год назад

      @@rosslovesdisney3829 To add a flume ride, Disney would have to gut the World of Color fountains. The lagoon really isn't that big. You need something long and narrow to fit the wheel's footprint, and what does that? Half a standard Mack Power Splash. And you could theme it to Crush and the EAC.

  • @thefactsarethese3668
    @thefactsarethese3668 Год назад +3

    It's not BYOO-na Vista Street; it's BWAY-na Vista Street.

  • @stevenwinterhill3623
    @stevenwinterhill3623 Год назад +1

    Great video, good attention to detail!
    Thanks very much 😊😊

  • @andrewawaya2159
    @andrewawaya2159 Год назад

    If you can, can you do an updated review on Incredicoaster?

  • @88tibro
    @88tibro Год назад +3

    I actually like this Park and dont waste my energy much with over-thinking whether this and that makes sense but instead try and have a good day which this park is able to provide for me. I have no issues with Pixar Pier - it looks great at night and is a unique land - unlike the many copy/paste lands which Disney is currently building. World of Color is amazing!

  • @P-_-S
    @P-_-S Год назад +1

    As someone who had a park hopper season pass in the late 90s early 2000s and went countless times in that era, you could throw away more than half the park and nothing of value would be lost. There is so much wasted and/or ugly space there, especially Hollywood Land and the space that connects Soaring to the backside of the pier area. That being said, you can pry California Screamin from my cold dead hands. Can't speak for the reskin, though I do think that is unfortunate, and I know it basically checks no boxes for biggest, most inversions, innovations, etc, but as someone who's been on a few of the classic boardwalk style coasters growing up, I've always felt it encapsulated and enhanced that experience perfectly. Of course, I think it would have been way better if they had actually just built a proper wooden coaster of that style, but even for a park that is very un-Disney that would have been well outside of their normal M.O.
    Our usual course of action in the early college days when we still had passes was to arrive at the parks in the mid-late afternoon and head into DCA for a beer or two and a ride on Screamin. Maybe hit up one or two other random rides on our way back out, but from there we would then head into Disneyland in the late afternoon when people were starting to wind down and gather for parades and such. We'd then scramble on as many normally long line rides as we could till we closed the park out. Good times.

  • @Aerolandaircraft
    @Aerolandaircraft Год назад +5

    I love how you compare some of the themed lands to national parks, sort of a GP moment for non nature lovers.

  • @SoCalAdventurer19
    @SoCalAdventurer19 Год назад +2

    California Adventure is the one theme park I can definitely live without going to for as long as I live it's just a dumping ground for Pixar's IP's now.

  • @jeremydegeytere8385
    @jeremydegeytere8385 Год назад +3

    Disneyland and Knott’s are my home parks and I worked at Disneyland for 10 years and you’re pretty spot on about DCA. I disagree about guardians though, that thing is an eyesore and I miss tower of terror. Especially now that I’ve been on cosmic rewind, we lost a classic for not even the best guardians attraction…
    I don’t dislike the coaster aspect of incredicoaster, the length is cool and it’s tame enough for everyone but I do miss the California screamin’ soundtrack badly.
    I refuse to go into avengers campus, it should’ve opened with the e-ticket… this whole waiting an eternity for it ain’t right. Web slingers is awful, especially when you have midway mania 5 minutes away, I’ll never understand why that has a line or why we needed a 2nd interactive shooter in the park.
    I know you were younger but the new entrance and buena vista street is far superior to what it was. Tacky and cheap is being very kind to DCA 1.0.
    I would rather DCA still be the parking lot in all honesty, that way I wouldn’t have to deal with the parking structure of the Toy Story parking lot. We spend 99% of our time at Disneyland and relegate DCA to an afternoon beer run before going back to Disneyland 😂

  • @kri5hie
    @kri5hie Год назад +1

    I don’t really dislike DCA, but it just feels incomplete, which is fine I guess. What’s not fine is changing the tower of terror 😭😭😭

  • @Saul_Leven
    @Saul_Leven Год назад +1

    "Bob Iger even went out and basically called the park mediocre."
    Immortan Joe agrees with that assessment

  • @stevenschiro1838
    @stevenschiro1838 Год назад +1

    Nothing about this park makes any sense. Lets have a boardwalk area, because you know that's what is missing in Northern and Southern California. Lets NOT have a hub/spoke layout like Disneyland. Let's have no f**king shade so the park is much hotter than Disneyland. Lets have our night show close a popular part of the park instead of one that would close at night anyway (Fantasmic/Island). Lets build big new lands with 1 real ride in them that doesn't have a high capacity. Lets take out the best & most fun show in the park (Aladdin) and replace it with a longer, boring show that has no replay value. Lets have zero transportation in the entire park. Lets remove the beloved tortilla factory and put in yet another shop instead. Lets have a giant space-hog of a ride right in the middle so everyone has to walk around it.
    Seriously, this park blows. The best things about it are the Carthay Circle Lounge, Tower of Terror, the original Soaring, and the Cars single rider line. The *best* thing was the Aladdin show.

  • @HumanStateOfEmergency
    @HumanStateOfEmergency Год назад +4

    This park needs a 500ft intamin strata coaster!

  • @GameEsthetics
    @GameEsthetics Год назад +11

    Been going to DCA since it opened and I completely agree with you on how it has become a mis mashed mess of IP's and original vision... Love and hate some of the recent changes, Avengers campus was a pretty big letdown and I miss the OG Tower of Terror (Love the guardians one) but it feels like a soulless reskin to make it blend into the area

    • @rosslovesdisney3829
      @rosslovesdisney3829 Год назад +1

      it is interesting to me it strated going downhill coincidentally around the same time as when Bob Chapek took over as Chairman of Parks and Resorts, succeeding Tom Staggs.

  • @fletchy40
    @fletchy40 Год назад +1

    I went to the park in 2010 on a family trip to the USA. I didn't think it was a disaster or a piece of garbage back then. I thought it was pretty great.

  • @RichieJimyt
    @RichieJimyt Год назад +1

    I was weirdly a fan of the original California Adventure (DCA 1.0). I thought it had some charm, even if it was a little rushed/cheap. There was something enjoyable how different it was than the other park
    Now with all these IP's, it just feels like a place where Disney puts characters that don't "work" in Disneyland

  • @puccipower
    @puccipower Год назад +1

    I haven’t been there but I remember when it opened, people were kind of appalled by it. I personally think it was a cool looking park from the get-go but I also appreciate the idea that they just wanted it to be a classic looking theme park like Coney Island used to be. Are the lines really bad? That’s mainly why I haven’t gone - it doesn’t look like there’s much to do there and I don’t want to wait in line.

    • @puccipower
      @puccipower Год назад

      Omg also wanted to add that the Tower of Terror re-theme looks awful

  • @HWStrashcanlogo
    @HWStrashcanlogo Год назад +1

    The Buena Vista Street and Grizzly Peak dragging is so weird and random

  • @TheRealConcertKing
    @TheRealConcertKing Год назад

    Actually Avengers Campus only has one very small store next to the Spider-Man ride. I think any other merchandise there is just sold from carts.

  • @54t4meda5
    @54t4meda5 Год назад

    6:32 editing problem or i just dont understand ?

  • @johnlovesbridge
    @johnlovesbridge Год назад +1

    It was an odd idea from the start, and should have been an expansion of Disneyland proper. But now I realize they wanted an area with an additional entrance fee.

  • @7b7BenGazing
    @7b7BenGazing Год назад +3

    Let’s think up new names for California Adventure. So far I’ve got
    *Disney Discovery*
    *Disney Adventure*

  • @acofran28
    @acofran28 Год назад +1

    It's too bad you were not old enough to experience the park when it initially opened. If you think DCA is bad now, it was awful in 2001. There was no relation to Disney in the entire park and Disney soon realized it was a horrible idea and slowly sprinkled Disney characters throughout the park. It still needs help for sure but has improved immensely over the years.

  • @JustinParksandRides
    @JustinParksandRides Год назад

    I think you’re being a bit nice to them there with ‘A Mess’ hahahha, it’s a family channel, I know 😂😂😂

  • @ShadezParks
    @ShadezParks Год назад +3

    I just wished that incredicoaster had lap bars it has 0 airtime just kinda fun?

    • @IntaminFanGRLPowerCoasters
      @IntaminFanGRLPowerCoasters Год назад +1

      Newgen Intamin Trains please!!

    • @ShadezParks
      @ShadezParks Год назад +1

      @@IntaminFanGRLPowerCoastersYES

    • @aarusharya5658
      @aarusharya5658 Год назад +1

      it's an overall pretty fun ride but yeah theres like no airtime and those restraints are so bulky

  • @24ecko
    @24ecko Год назад +1

    We get it. Everything is better in Florida. We don't need a video every week telling us so

  • @Sean032
    @Sean032 Год назад +1

    I do agree that cars land is the best in the park. I disagree that the incredicoaster is a bad ride. I will admit that the name and theming isn't great. The ride isn't meant to be that intense. It is a long ride, and it introduces kids to their first inversion.

  • @MrSRArter
    @MrSRArter Год назад +1

    0:28 Disney likely had visitors coming from outside of California in mind when deciding on theming the park to the state of California.

  • @jarretstroud1842
    @jarretstroud1842 Год назад +2

    I remember watching your California Screamin review and you give it an 8/10 yet now you said you never liked it. Something smells fishy.

  • @dizneycrew4799
    @dizneycrew4799 Год назад +1

    We loved DCA, we went a few years ago before Avengers Campus and Bugs Life land was still there. But Cars land is AMAZING! The food was great everywhere we ate at. Sure they have a few low budget rides, but they help fill the park out. Also their nighttime show we saw World of Color was probably the best show I've ever seen, I would say it was better than Happily Ever After and Fantasmic.

  • @kurtissmith3409
    @kurtissmith3409 Год назад +1

    As CA resident and a pass holder for the Disney parks here, I agree it does have its issues. The hollywood backlot is not great. Pixar Pier could be better. GSS is not suited to a disney quality park. It is lacking attactions. And it is lacking cohesion. However, the theming of Grizzly Peak, Radiator Springs, Pacific Wharf is really immersive. It has some solid thrill and dark rides. And i would include Soarin, Mermaid, Incredicoaster (overhated imo), Grizzly River Rapids, RSR, Mission Breakout, Toy Story. Plus Animation Academy and Redwood Trail are unique family experiences with lots to explore.

  • @eddiebravo713
    @eddiebravo713 Год назад +1

    I used to think it was just ok but over the year I have grown to love this park. It’s beautiful and to say you don’t like Incredicoaster. Craaaaazzzyyy

  • @caiusoof
    @caiusoof 9 месяцев назад

    Even weirder, the entrance of DCA used to have a picturesque, that being the Sun Wheel. It wasn't really a good picturesque, but it was one.

  • @xxladyofrokkxx3133
    @xxladyofrokkxx3133 Год назад +1

    I've been to Disneyland and Disney World twice, and I favor Disneyland more. Last time I went was 2019 and we had a park hopper with max pass. We were able to do everything in just 2 days and I enjoyed both parks. The Cars ride, Incredicoaster, Soarin and Guardians Tower were all fun and I got multiple rides. Those were the only 4 rides we did in that park but nonetheless I still think the overall Disneyland experience with 2 parks is better than the overall Disney World experience with 4 parks.

  • @rollercoastercrafter
    @rollercoastercrafter Год назад +1

    I’ve gone to DCA numerous times in my life and have seen its evolution. And I am 100% in agreement with your review. It’s a decent park but needs A LOT of work. Some of my favorite rides are here and possibly my favorite nighttime show World of Color, but the park as a whole doesn’t have that sense of home feeling that you wish it did.

  • @iWrestleUSA
    @iWrestleUSA Год назад +1

    Soaring over California is so much better than soaring over the world

  • @mrslvw
    @mrslvw Год назад +1

    I remember when it was being built and the hype. Then when I went, definitely lacked the magic of DL. I get too scared to enjoy Tower of Terror (I went before GOTG retheming) and Grizzly River Run was only really fun ride.
    I went once to WDW Studios in FL (whatever it was named) and seemed better done as did the studios in Paris. The MK originals always have my heart, the other parks are so so and never seem as well done as they could be. Especially when you see what Universal, Seaworld, Six Flags, etc do.

  • @anthonycalvanese3227
    @anthonycalvanese3227 Год назад

    I hope u go back to cedar point soon and do a full review again

  • @seminolefantodd4736
    @seminolefantodd4736 Год назад +2

    As a Magic Key holder and frequenter of both parks, I can't disagree with your assessment. When it was built, Michael Eisner went on the cheap and it looked/looks it. I took my family to the annual passholder preview in February 2001 and wasn't impressed. When the coaster was new is was fun, but now that it's not it is rough and sucks. I agree Web Slingers is a crappy Toy Story Mania clone with a dumb story-line. Avengers Campus is just meh. The Food and Wine Festivals are held at DCA (locals call it DCA so you're fine) and why my wife and I go to eat, drink and ride Guardians. Finally, it's pronounced Bway-na-vista street.

  • @frozenuruguayball6436
    @frozenuruguayball6436 Год назад

    I must wonder does RSR count as a credit?

  • @colin8802
    @colin8802 5 месяцев назад

    I remember going there the summer it opened, and my family wasn't super impressed because it just seemed like a generic amusement park for the most part. Over the next several years, they did a lot of re-theming and it started to feel a lot more "Disney". But it sounds like they've gone a little overboard with the re-theming lately. I haven't been there in probably a decade now and I'm not sure I'll like how much it's changed the next time I go.

  • @matt64allison
    @matt64allison Год назад +1

    With no relating themes between area a name change could be difficult, the only thing that can describe the park as a whole is it’s found in California so I don’t think they could get a better name really

  • @Propakate
    @Propakate 8 месяцев назад

    I was at Disneyland in 1999 while they were building that park. I saw the trucks haul in the roller coaster parts so for that reason, I want to go back.

  • @stephenn77
    @stephenn77 10 месяцев назад +1

    Taylor just doesn’t like Disney…. He ripped apart DCA! Lol!

    • @CoasterStudios
      @CoasterStudios  10 месяцев назад

      It has nothing to do with not liking Disney! Watch my review of Disneyland Paris or Tokyo DisneySea and then you'll hear the positive side of Disney!

  • @Shazizle
    @Shazizle Год назад

    the thing that saves California Adventure is the food festivals. The food and wine festival are always top tier, and the Chinese New Year is always really good too.

  • @steveg7685
    @steveg7685 Год назад

    Couldn't agree more!!! I recently visited again from Australia and while Disneyland was so charming and just a pleasure to be in and walk around, California Adventure was absolutely not. So hot, so busy, so cheap looking. Not Disney at all. I agree that Cars is incredible. Keep that and scrap the rest and start again

  • @cynthiapickett7403
    @cynthiapickett7403 Год назад

    Unfortunately, Disneyland, Sea World, SFMM, and Universal Studios ARE the old amusement parks (ditto Knott's Berry Farm); but for the extremely rare seaside park (Santa Cruz and San Diego's Belmont Park, for example are among the only ones still standing).

  • @Cossfrack
    @Cossfrack Год назад

    Why would you have an LA themed section when LA is a few miles away?
    I thought the same when I was in Ratatouille land at Disneyland Paris.