CORRECTION: The Santa Cruz coaster is called the Giant Dipper and not the Big Dipper. No need to reupload, as I can easily cut that part out without it affecting the video, and its a small error anyway.
To be fair, California is basically its own country with all it has to offer. Its a beautiful, giant state. Its much better than if Parques Reunidos opened "Lake Compounce's Connecticut Adventure." Overall though, it was a dumb decision to open a park themed to its home state when most guests are already residents.
@@ThemeParkCrazy Its own country, yeah, that would help lessen the blow of it taking the tourism from virtually the entire rest of America. (Sorry, I'm from Wisconsin, kinda bitter about California. Wanna know why? Look up the Happy Cow commercials.)
I get the noise complaints as the park expands ot may get noisier, but most people living around there weren't living there before Disneyland was built, so you bought a house near a theme park. What do you expect?
I lived next to Universal in Orlando. I could easily walk to City Walk. So, I can relate. These noise complaint are valid because they related to new structures that are significantly taller than anything that was around in the past. No (new) nearby resident should be complaining about fireworks, as those have been around for decades. But, because the new theme park required significant zoning changes, the complaints are valid.
@@alexdaley7616 I live across from Universal Orlando near the McD and other than some distance music during HHN and some fireworks its really not that bad plus you clearly saw UO was in the backyard so you can't whine that you didnt't know it would be loud given its one of the most visited Theme Parks in the WORLD
Only in California do people move next door to a theme park then demand that patrons not scream on a scary ride. Violators will be met with swift retribution from the Karen squad.
The Orange stinger looked beautiful on the outside, but it was honestly a failure in design. The peel blocked the views from the inside. Also, the orange smell attracted wasps that buzzed around inside. It was cool to look at though, and I'm glad you have fond memories of it :).
Maliboomer will always have my heart. It was my first drop tower and it really started my drop tower obsession. I was so mad when they tore it down for no good reason (in my opinion). And they should've at least left the balloon ride as Flik's Flyers. I finally rode supreme scream in 2019 and I have to admit, it was amazing.
Paradise Pier was the most beautiful part of the park and my favorite. I never rode this ride because I wasn't tall enough. But nearly a decade later I rode Supreme Scream.
Paradise Pier SLAPPED, even if it was *UGLY, TACKY, CHEAP, STUPID, RUN OF THE MILL, PROBLEMATIC, AND SHIT!* (probably was the 2nd best part of the OG park when it was Disney's California Adventure!)
Dude, you came up with a better concept than a billion dollar entertainment giant could - it could even be thematically integrated into the queue with some character explanations about the scream shields!
I think I went to disneyland/C.A. at the perfect time. Before pixar pier and the tower of terror retheme, but after the 1900s asthetic retheme. I feel like that was the sweet spot as far as quality and good theming. Both pixar pier and the guardians reskin just feel kinda emotionless like "lol lets just slap an ip on a previously existing ride". I liked the 1900s era the most for the pier and I miss it!
They have been “inspired” by Knott’s for years Calico Mine Ride - Big Thunder Mountain Railroad Calico River Rapids - Grizzly River Run Timber Mountain Log Ride - Splash Mountain (also inspired by Tales of the Okefenoke at Six Flags Over Georgia)
@@benjaminveksler3793 doesn’t mean the opposite hasn’t happened, Knott’s built Coast Rider after Disney already built Mulholland Madness/Goofy’s Sky School, which wasn’t even the only Wild Mouse to have existed in the area, as Adventure City used to have one as well.
I have no problem with the maliboomer being gone. The last time I rode on it the restraint wouldnt come all the way down and I was left with a pretty good gap. I was screaming my head off the whole ride because I thought I was going to fall out.
I talked to a cast member today. He got to experience the opening year of California Adventure. I asked him why MaliBOOMer closed, and he said that it closed due to lack of parts. When S&S worldwide went out of business, they didn’t have any more spare parts to operate the ride.
With the addition of cars land and the transformation of paradise pier into Pixar pier, the park feels a lot more disney now. It's still in the top three of my favorite Disney parks
For a brief time when both drop rides were in the California Adventure park, I and my family would nickname them, "The Two Towers", as a sarcastic nod to the second Lord of the Rings film/book.
So glad I got to ride this! 🥰 And the Orange swings...they really are overpriced fair rides when ya think about it though. Glad that C.A. has improved so much since!
This is a cursed ride slot in California Adventure. Once it was removed it was replaced by Inside Out: Emotional Whirlwind which was literally just a reskinned version of the balloon ride from A Bug’s Land which was shut down for Avengers Campus. That ride has also subsequently closed, and there’s now nothing operating there. I do wish they had Maliboomer still. Someone in the comments mentioned that it could be Monster’s Inc Themed since it captures screams. Theme the cars as doors. You could even turn that face shield into some sort of AR experience. Imagine having characters interact with you in that space.
7:17 Those aren't to keep the dog from scratching their ears (I mean, maybe that's one of the uses for it) but it's primary use is to keep the dog/cat from licking or gnawing at it's wound/incision etc. To prevent infection and reopening of stiches or whatever.
@@ThemeParkCrazy Yeah, I can see it being used for that. Makes sense. I've just always seen it used to keep them from licking themselves. They always get them after surgery. Some animals hate those things, others don't even notice them. Hah
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The other thing about the Inside Out Emotional Whirlwind is that it looks to be nothing more than a rethemed version of the same ride in what used to be Bug's Land.
Maybe, to the guests who thought so, the Scream Shields resembling the shame dog cones were supposed to represent shame to park guests for even CONSIDERING going to California Adventure in the first place??? 😆
I liked the concept of California Adventure, and thought they did a good job. The idea of the Boardwalk fit perfectly as a carnival-like attraction more so than a theme park, because that is essentially what the Boardwalk is, a giant carnival! It is similar to Coney Island that way. That is the charm and attraction, being more like an archaic fair.
Disney Sea in Long Beach was the first Idea for an expansion before California Adventure but the coastal commission said no to the idea ! Tokyo said bring it here and we love you more !
I loved the Maliboomer. I was very upset when they removed it and then didnt even put anything else up in its place! We used to ride it around 5 times a day. The shields never bothered me as they were clear and didn't hinder any view (which was fantastic from the maliboomer, much better view than tower of terror). not cumbersome at all.
i'm so glad that they mentioned people would refer to the shields as 'puke shields' cuz i definitely thought they were 'vomit shields' when i was a kid... but again, i was a kid.
I remember going to California Adventure on opening day. It was the only time I ever got to ride California Screamin’ multiple times without getting back in line. My father and I sat in the front seat and rode it at least four times.
About time someone covered this drop tower! Honestly I wish it still stayed up as it would be cool to see! It’s a good contrast to Tower Of Terror/Guardians Breakout. Plus imagine the Pixar theme they could apply it today. Maybe the rocket at the end of Toy Story 1 and launch Woody & Buzz to the sky?
You don't seem to have S&S's tower timeline correct. The Space Shot started the company in 1994. Certain models such as the Big Shot in Las Vegas is the FIRST GENERATION. The SECOND GENERATION was made in 1997 and allowed S&S to come up with the Turbo Drop. In 1999, they introduced two more: The Double Shot, a smaller-sized Space Shot with two shots instead of just one, then the Combo Tower, which combined both the Space Shot and Turbo Drop experience in one attraction. By 2014, they had come out with a 20-seat combo tower, with the option of having the seat panel rotate at the top in the middle of the sequence. In 2020, they came out with the Spin Shot, a revolutionary new attraction that combines the Free Spin coaster on the towers and can be retrofit on any existing tower.
Excuse me, but those Anaheim residents have absolutely no right to complain about theme park noise, they all moved in LONG after Disneyland was built, if they didn’t want the noise, they shouldn’t have moved in right next to it.
In many ways, they are like the residents near Alton Towers, but at least those residents had been there long before Alton Towers became a big theme park.
many such cases of an establishment that makes a lot of noise opening where there aren't a lot of people to complain about it, the suburban cancer cell expands and surrounds the loud establishment, mfs demand that the loud establishment stop being loud. amusement parks have had better luck with this than racetracks have recently
I will never forget the maliboomer. While most don't even know it existed. Mainly because of this hilarious experience. My dad has a larger belly and well the restraint wasn't going all the way. The poor young CM was trying so hard and I mean he would jump and push down because he felt so bad and wanted my dad to go. We were all laughing so hard. My dad like I promise it's okay. It was a good time. Fun ride. But that was back when Cal Adv was underwhelming
I remember getting to go to California adventure right before the Maliboomer closed about. And I was brave enough to ride the Maliboomer but not Tower of Terror for some reason.
I think it would've been cool if Disney re-themed the Maliboomer to Up during the Pixar re-theme. Think about it! The cars could have been the houses with balloons attached to the top. Just a random idea I just had.
I miss the Maliboomer. People tended to forget it was there and I never remembered a line up. I thought the plexi glass was a puke shield and people finding them cumbersome puzzle me. It was clear plexi! As for the people complaining about the noise and traffic...I wonder how many people who live there have lived there since 1955. THEY are the only ones who can complain. Everyone else, imagine moving to Anaheim THEN complaining about the noise and the traffic.
i consider jumpin' jellyfish at disney california adventure and toy soldier parachute drop at the toy story lands in walt disney studios and hong kong disneyland drop rides even though they are much tamer
California Adventure has become a product pusher of a park. Whatever sells gets a spot. It’s a revolving door of themed lands and merchandising. I don’t view this as much better than the original park. It still has no identity after 2 decades.
I can't say I agree completely with the parks reasoning for removing the Maliboomer. The Orange Stinger, Sun Wheel and Mulholland Madness were off the shelf rides but they were able to make them to fit in the newley rethemed Paradise Pier in the early 2010s so they could've easily made this ride fit into that new area theming as well. Never the less, I don't see why they decided to scrap it rather than sell it to another park that could've desperatly used one of these rides like Michigan's Adventure.
Would you ever consider trip to Poland? There is theme park called Energylandia in village of Zator(31m from Kraków) . Its fast growing place which adding new themed area every year. They do have now 17 coasters and most of them are proper large rides. Check the wiki page of it. Take care and keep up with good work :)
8:30 The new Twilight Zone Tower of Terror… The new Twilight Zone Tower of Terror… The new Twilight Zone Tower of Terror… The new Twilight Zone Tower of Terror
I only to ride Maliboomer once back in 2002. Despite the scream shields, the ride was still fun and way more thrilling than Emotional Whirlwind (Flik's Flyers was the better name and theme, and Balloon Race at Knotts Berry Farm is the better version of that ride model in general).
Well i mean if you think about it since they took out Bugs Land which was a land designed for the smaller folk, it would make sense that they needed to add kiddie rides instead of more thrilling rides
Honestly in my opinion, a theme park based on carnivals and a romantic tribute to California itself is a fun idea, if a non Disney park picked up on the concept.
When I went to DCA for the first time before the renovations, I was just confused to why a theme park themed the state I already live in. I found the park boring right after I walked the entire park to were we left early and not stayed the night. After the renovations plus the carsland. The entrance looks looks better and there's was a little more things to do. But now when they changed tower of terror and paradise pier and now the new marvel land and still being called California Adventures, makes no sense anymore 😑 and the Maliboomer was just odd to me with those shields on when there was Supreme Screem just a few miles away without shields.
CORRECTION: The Santa Cruz coaster is called the Giant Dipper and not the Big Dipper. No need to reupload, as I can easily cut that part out without it affecting the video, and its a small error anyway.
thanks for letting me know :DD
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@@Maliboomer They made a video about you!!! Congrats!!!
@@Maliboomer AYYY MALIBOOMER 😂
please reupload
Thank you for using our footage, you used our very first video, we are honored.
@Jessica Fank stop being a creep, you clown
2:07 “A California themed amusement park in the already California themed California”
-Kevin Perjurer of Defunctland, “The War for Disney’s America”
To be fair, California is basically its own country with all it has to offer. Its a beautiful, giant state. Its much better than if Parques Reunidos opened "Lake Compounce's Connecticut Adventure."
Overall though, it was a dumb decision to open a park themed to its home state when most guests are already residents.
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@@ThemeParkCrazy Its own country, yeah, that would help lessen the blow of it taking the tourism from virtually the entire rest of America. (Sorry, I'm from Wisconsin, kinda bitter about California. Wanna know why? Look up the Happy Cow commercials.)
If it were still around now, everyone would say “okay Maliboomer” when talking about it.
lol
Somehow the Ceo died in a plane crash?? Hmmm
I get the noise complaints as the park expands ot may get noisier, but most people living around there weren't living there before Disneyland was built, so you bought a house near a theme park. What do you expect?
thats the same as people who buy near a racetrack or airport.
I lived next to Universal in Orlando. I could easily walk to City Walk. So, I can relate. These noise complaint are valid because they related to new structures that are significantly taller than anything that was around in the past.
No (new) nearby resident should be complaining about fireworks, as those have been around for decades. But, because the new theme park required significant zoning changes, the complaints are valid.
actually NOBODY lived around the park when it was built, it was all orange groves and a few scattered farm houses
@@alexdaley7616 I'm sorry but no, you know full well a park like Disney or Universal wants to expand with new things.
@@alexdaley7616 I live across from Universal Orlando near the McD and other than some distance music during HHN and some fireworks its really not that bad plus you clearly saw UO was in the backyard so you can't whine that you didnt't know it would be loud given its one of the most visited Theme Parks in the WORLD
Imagine if this park wasn’t landlocked and there was no such thing for noise complaints
Disney’s Florida Adventure
Why would they theme a California park to calfiornia would've made more sense for disneyworld or epcot
Only in California do people move next door to a theme park then demand that patrons not scream on a scary ride. Violators will be met with swift retribution from the Karen squad.
Since I live by Disneyland I wouldn't mind to hear people scream on the rides. I could just close all my windows.
im so special I get my own theme park crazy video :DDD
OMG ITS MALIBOOMER
OMG ITS MALIBOOMER V2
and they said infinity war was the biggest crossover
SO special :D #roadto20k
The real Maliboomer.
I remember this! Sadly I never got to ride it, but I did get to ride Orange Stinger and I still remember the smell
The Orange stinger looked beautiful on the outside, but it was honestly a failure in design. The peel blocked the views from the inside. Also, the orange smell attracted wasps that buzzed around inside. It was cool to look at though, and I'm glad you have fond memories of it :).
Just go on any power tower. The only thing different was a shield that was in your face.
Did it smell like orange
@@diego_232xd5 It did but it had that artificial orange kind of scent
@@ThemeParkCrazy Wasps? No wonder it was called “Orange Stinger!”
I loved it and the space shot concept, a nice contrast to supreme scream
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Underrated channel
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Maliboomer will always have my heart. It was my first drop tower and it really started my drop tower obsession. I was so mad when they tore it down for no good reason (in my opinion). And they should've at least left the balloon ride as Flik's Flyers.
I finally rode supreme scream in 2019 and I have to admit, it was amazing.
DUDE MALIBOOMER IS ALREDY STAYING
Paradise Pier was the most beautiful part of the park and my favorite. I never rode this ride because I wasn't tall enough. But nearly a decade later I rode Supreme Scream.
Paradise Pier SLAPPED, even if it was *UGLY, TACKY, CHEAP, STUPID, RUN OF THE MILL, PROBLEMATIC, AND SHIT!* (probably was the 2nd best part of the OG park when it was Disney's California Adventure!)
My brain at the first mention of California Screamin:
California AAAAAAHHHHHHHHH!!!!
They should have made it Monsters Inc themed! It literally captures screams!
Dude, you came up with a better concept than a billion dollar entertainment giant could - it could even be thematically integrated into the queue with some character explanations about the scream shields!
HOLY SHIT, MY NIGGA, YOU JUST THOUGHT OF A REVOLUTIONARY IDEA THAT DISNEY COULD ONLY *DREAM* ABOUT!
I will forever be mad that this isn’t what is on Pixar Pier today.
I think I went to disneyland/C.A. at the perfect time. Before pixar pier and the tower of terror retheme, but after the 1900s asthetic retheme. I feel like that was the sweet spot as far as quality and good theming. Both pixar pier and the guardians reskin just feel kinda emotionless like "lol lets just slap an ip on a previously existing ride". I liked the 1900s era the most for the pier and I miss it!
I was devastated as a 6 year old when they closed this because I was just barely too short to ride it…now it doesn’t seem like I’m missing much
Thank you for featuring my music at 4:00!
Taken care of. Sorry about that. I accidently left the description from my last video in there.
@Theme Park Crazy Thank you! It's all good. Excellent video as usual by the way 🙏🏽
The fact that you could see supreme scream from it-
It'd mind blowing on how bad Disney was simping for this park
They have been “inspired” by Knott’s for years
Calico Mine Ride - Big Thunder Mountain Railroad
Calico River Rapids - Grizzly River Run
Timber Mountain Log Ride - Splash Mountain (also inspired by Tales of the Okefenoke at Six Flags Over Georgia)
@@DoswarePictures seems like Disney is a simp for knotts
@@benjaminveksler3793 doesn’t mean the opposite hasn’t happened, Knott’s built Coast Rider after Disney already built Mulholland Madness/Goofy’s Sky School, which wasn’t even the only Wild Mouse to have existed in the area, as Adventure City used to have one as well.
@@DoswarePictures those 3 parks are like that Spiderman Mexican duel meme
@@benjaminveksler3793 kekw.
Interesting I never knew about this! And thx for using my footage theme park crazy!
I have no problem with the maliboomer being gone. The last time I rode on it the restraint wouldnt come all the way down and I was left with a pretty good gap. I was screaming my head off the whole ride because I thought I was going to fall out.
I love when people move to a neighborhood and then complain about the neighbor who was there first.
You gotta love neighbors when they complain about Disneyland… maybe don’t buy a house near a world class theme park, Disneyland was there first
They should’ve used the Inside Out theme for the Incredicoaster and called it the “Emotional Rollercoaster”
Some Jerk with a Camera said the same thing but for Goofy’s Sky School.
@@DoswarePictures I never heard of Goofy’s Sky School, but after looking it up it would be a better candidate.
Ugh... they should've done nothing at all!
Wow, how did I never think of that, but still, they should have kept California Screamin'
I talked to a cast member today. He got to experience the opening year of California Adventure. I asked him why MaliBOOMer closed, and he said that it closed due to lack of parts. When S&S worldwide went out of business, they didn’t have any more spare parts to operate the ride.
Yess I’ve been looking forward to this video all weekend!
Keep it up man! These videos are amazing!
With the addition of cars land and the transformation of paradise pier into Pixar pier, the park feels a lot more disney now. It's still in the top three of my favorite Disney parks
People that buy homes next to airports, theme parks, arenas, stadiums act like they didn't know those things where there before they moved in.
For a brief time when both drop rides were in the California Adventure park, I and my family would nickname them, "The Two Towers", as a sarcastic nod to the second Lord of the Rings film/book.
"okay maliboomer"
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So glad I got to ride this! 🥰 And the Orange swings...they really are overpriced fair rides when ya think about it though. Glad that C.A. has improved so much since!
NO THE ORANGE SWINGS ARE PERFECT
I remember this drop ride
I was very young when this came out and was unfortunately not able to ride it
Finally ive been waiting all week!😀
This is a cursed ride slot in California Adventure. Once it was removed it was replaced by Inside Out: Emotional Whirlwind which was literally just a reskinned version of the balloon ride from A Bug’s Land which was shut down for Avengers Campus. That ride has also subsequently closed, and there’s now nothing operating there.
I do wish they had Maliboomer still. Someone in the comments mentioned that it could be Monster’s Inc Themed since it captures screams. Theme the cars as doors. You could even turn that face shield into some sort of AR experience. Imagine having characters interact with you in that space.
7:17 Those aren't to keep the dog from scratching their ears (I mean, maybe that's one of the uses for it) but it's primary use is to keep the dog/cat from licking or gnawing at it's wound/incision etc. To prevent infection and reopening of stiches or whatever.
As a kid, I remember our neighbor's dog had an ear infection, and the cone stopped him from scratching it
@@ThemeParkCrazy Yeah, I can see it being used for that. Makes sense. I've just always seen it used to keep them from licking themselves. They always get them after surgery. Some animals hate those things, others don't even notice them. Hah
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I’ll be adding more retro theme park videos next month!
I went on that ride 1 time. It was my first and my last time on it. I HATED that ride! I’m so glad they remove it and I do not miss it.
The other thing about the Inside Out Emotional Whirlwind is that it looks to be nothing more than a rethemed version of the same ride in what used to be Bug's Land.
That's because it is 💀
Thanks for the great content Peter, excited to watch this video!
Theme Park Crazy videos deserve so much more attention than they get... They are all so well-made and interesting to watch!
Maybe, to the guests who thought so, the Scream Shields resembling the shame dog cones were supposed to represent shame to park guests for even CONSIDERING going to California Adventure in the first place??? 😆
I liked the concept of California Adventure, and thought they did a good job. The idea of the Boardwalk fit perfectly as a carnival-like attraction more so than a theme park, because that is essentially what the Boardwalk is, a giant carnival! It is similar to Coney Island that way. That is the charm and attraction, being more like an archaic fair.
Disney Sea in Long Beach was the first Idea for an expansion before California Adventure but the coastal commission said no to the idea ! Tokyo said bring it here and we love you more !
I loved the Maliboomer. I was very upset when they removed it and then didnt even put anything else up in its place! We used to ride it around 5 times a day. The shields never bothered me as they were clear and didn't hinder any view (which was fantastic from the maliboomer, much better view than tower of terror). not cumbersome at all.
Great job!! This is awesome and well done
Theme Park Crazy: Various boring theatre shows
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A Surprise to be sure, but a welcome one!
Those cutscenes were a major part of my teen years. Loved watching those YTPs in high school!
@@ThemeParkCrazy Same for me! But replace High School with Elementary School.
Thanks for your footage and nice 👍 uploading this video. 📹
i'm so glad that they mentioned people would refer to the shields as 'puke shields' cuz i definitely thought they were 'vomit shields' when i was a kid... but again, i was a kid.
Everyone loves your channel. Keep it up
Now every park is adding the “scream shields” Cuse of Covid
I remember going to California Adventure on opening day. It was the only time I ever got to ride California Screamin’ multiple times without getting back in line. My father and I sat in the front seat and rode it at least four times.
About time someone covered this drop tower! Honestly I wish it still stayed up as it would be cool to see! It’s a good contrast to Tower Of Terror/Guardians Breakout.
Plus imagine the Pixar theme they could apply it today. Maybe the rocket at the end of Toy Story 1 and launch Woody & Buzz to the sky?
I wish this thing never ended up at Disney since it felt out of place, the theme for it was extremely creative imo
And the name is a bad pun.
Yeah, i also have to agree! But the name was a *TERRIBLE* pun...
I love no matter the context. People find ways to throw shade at Cars 2.
You don't seem to have S&S's tower timeline correct. The Space Shot started the company in 1994. Certain models such as the Big Shot in Las Vegas is the FIRST GENERATION. The SECOND GENERATION was made in 1997 and allowed S&S to come up with the Turbo Drop. In 1999, they introduced two more: The Double Shot, a smaller-sized Space Shot with two shots instead of just one, then the Combo Tower, which combined both the Space Shot and Turbo Drop experience in one attraction. By 2014, they had come out with a 20-seat combo tower, with the option of having the seat panel rotate at the top in the middle of the sequence. In 2020, they came out with the Spin Shot, a revolutionary new attraction that combines the Free Spin coaster on the towers and can be retrofit on any existing tower.
I remember being SO SAD when I heard maliboomer was going to be taken out. It was one of my first "thrilling" rides.
Excuse me, but those Anaheim residents have absolutely no right to complain about theme park noise, they all moved in LONG after Disneyland was built, if they didn’t want the noise, they shouldn’t have moved in right next to it.
In many ways, they are like the residents near Alton Towers, but at least those residents had been there long before Alton Towers became a big theme park.
many such cases of an establishment that makes a lot of noise opening where there aren't a lot of people to complain about it, the suburban cancer cell expands and surrounds the loud establishment, mfs demand that the loud establishment stop being loud. amusement parks have had better luck with this than racetracks have recently
I will never forget the maliboomer. While most don't even know it existed. Mainly because of this hilarious experience. My dad has a larger belly and well the restraint wasn't going all the way. The poor young CM was trying so hard and I mean he would jump and push down because he felt so bad and wanted my dad to go. We were all laughing so hard. My dad like I promise it's okay. It was a good time. Fun ride. But that was back when Cal Adv was underwhelming
Imagine if you could see Supreme Scream from Maliboomer...
You could see supreme scream from maliboomer
supreme scream is 8.5 kilometers to the northwest of where maliboomer was. you probably could see it
i love how you make cars 2 jokes occasionally
I remember getting to go to California adventure right before the Maliboomer closed about. And I was brave enough to ride the Maliboomer but not Tower of Terror for some reason.
Rest in Peace
The Maliboomer
I just remember the ride because my dad refused to go on it be a it had "Malibu" in the name and an ex girlfriend of his briefly lived in Malibu...
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I miss that ride! To me it was good way to get kids ready for the Supreme Scream.
I think it would've been cool if Disney re-themed the Maliboomer to Up during the Pixar re-theme. Think about it! The cars could have been the houses with balloons attached to the top. Just a random idea I just had.
I remember my sister looking down just before an upward launch. Bonked her head pretty good against the plexi!
I loved this ride. It almost always had no line, but also had a single rider lane 😇. I have so so many good memories on this ride.
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I never got to ride Maliboomer as a kid, but i guess Supreme Scream will have to do.
I think if the maliboomer was themed to buzz lightyear the scream sheilds could make more sense
Whatever happened to the towers even? Got to ride it once and it was pretty fun!
I miss the Maliboomer. People tended to forget it was there and I never remembered a line up. I thought the plexi glass was a puke shield and people finding them cumbersome puzzle me. It was clear plexi! As for the people complaining about the noise and traffic...I wonder how many people who live there have lived there since 1955. THEY are the only ones who can complain. Everyone else, imagine moving to Anaheim THEN complaining about the noise and the traffic.
Just like those who complain about Dorney Park. Dorney Park's been there since at least the 1920s.
Scream shields if done right can prevent people from losing phones
I'm not sure. The shields are still open on the top and bottom side.
Those shields look like something that would be standard on a post-covid era ride lmao
i consider jumpin' jellyfish at disney california adventure and toy soldier parachute drop at the toy story lands in walt disney studios and hong kong disneyland drop rides even though they are much tamer
California Adventure has become a product pusher of a park. Whatever sells gets a spot. It’s a revolving door of themed lands and merchandising. I don’t view this as much better than the original park. It still has no identity after 2 decades.
TIL: Why the Maliboomer ride had those weird-looking shields.
Can you make a video of the best rollercoasters in California?
I can't say I agree completely with the parks reasoning for removing the Maliboomer. The Orange Stinger, Sun Wheel and Mulholland Madness were off the shelf rides but they were able to make them to fit in the newley rethemed Paradise Pier in the early 2010s so they could've easily made this ride fit into that new area theming as well. Never the less, I don't see why they decided to scrap it rather than sell it to another park that could've desperatly used one of these rides like Michigan's Adventure.
Would you ever consider trip to Poland? There is theme park called Energylandia in village of Zator(31m from Kraków) . Its fast growing place which adding new themed area every year. They do have now 17 coasters and most of them are proper large rides. Check the wiki page of it.
Take care and keep up with good work :)
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*Hits Jerks with a shovel*
Can you do a video on the initial failure of Disney’s California Adventure?
I remember these. I didnt like the Maliboomer because of those shields. Was pretty lame not having the wind rush around your face.
Some have Scream shields and then there is Phantasialand with Mystery Castle
Maliboomer harness opened on me and Disney customer service didn't even tape off the seat to check out my claim.
PLEASE rank all of the coasters at Dollywood.It is my favorite theme park.
Soarin' Over California or whatever it's called now wasn't there when the park first opened either
It actually was. It opened on February 8th, 2001. The one in Epcot opened in 2005.
Rise And Fall Request: Cheetah at Wild Adventures!
I only to ride Maliboomer once back in 2002. Despite the scream shields, the ride was still fun and way more thrilling than Emotional Whirlwind (Flik's Flyers was the better name and theme, and Balloon Race at Knotts Berry Farm is the better version of that ride model in general).
Well i mean if you think about it since they took out Bugs Land which was a land designed for the smaller folk, it would make sense that they needed to add kiddie rides instead of more thrilling rides
This might have been the first Theme Park Crazy episode without a food reference. Orange Stinger and the use of the word Cheesy aside.
I guess the Hotel Mario reference took its place.
This thing looked beautiful in pictures and in videos
Hotel mario..! Now THAT is a powerful reference.
I'll say it...
Okay Maliboomer.
Honestly in my opinion, a theme park based on carnivals and a romantic tribute to California itself is a fun idea, if a non Disney park picked up on the concept.
I used to think the shields were space helmets
my dad still asks to go on this ride everytime we go
In 2021, they remind me of the plexi "covid shields" you'd find at the store registers...
As "Paul Fessler" hearing "Paul Pressler" made me double take lol
When I went to DCA for the first time before the renovations, I was just confused to why a theme park themed the state I already live in. I found the park boring right after I walked the entire park to were we left early and not stayed the night. After the renovations plus the carsland. The entrance looks looks better and there's was a little more things to do. But now when they changed tower of terror and paradise pier and now the new marvel land and still being called California Adventures, makes no sense anymore 😑 and the Maliboomer was just odd to me with those shields on when there was Supreme Screem just a few miles away without shields.