Stay in the air as it spins above all in graceful, tall circles
Land: Paradise Gardens Park
Status
45 minutes
Operating
06/03 15:00
Type
Wave Swinger
FastPass recommended
No
FastPass difficulty
Normal
Duration
01:30
Wet Factor
None
Recommended age
6 years old
Or older
Has virtual queue
No
Has single rider queue
Yes
Rider Switch
Yes
Wheelchair accessible
No
Created
15 years ago
June 11, 2010
Takes photo
No
Popularity
Light to Moderate
Some curiosities
General
Height: 40 ft (12 m)
Vehicle type: Chairs
Vehicles: 48
Riders per vehicle: 1
Duration: 1:30
Height restriction: 40 in (102 cm)
Height: 40 ft (12 m)
Vehicle type: Chairs
Vehicles: 48
Riders per vehicle: 1
Duration: 1:30
Height restriction: 40 in (102 cm)
Silly Symphony Swings
Is a wave swinger attraction in Paradise Gardens Park at the Disneyland Resort in California. Themed to Disney's 1935 short film The Band Concert, Mickey Mouse conducts from high atop the attraction, synchronized with the music. Although The Band Concert was not part of the Silly Symphonies film series, the name was applied to the attraction as a result of its symphony storyline. Closely following the plot of The Band Concert the main column of the ride rises, revealing a tornado which spins the riders to the tune of the William Tell Overture and William Tell's "Storm". Once the tornado safely passes, the music comes to an end and the ride slows and lowers riders to the ground. It is speculated that the new voice of the Silly Symphony Swings is that of the fictitious Mr. Tinkershmidt, the supposed new owner of Paradise Pier. Tinkershmidt[citation needed] and the Silly Symphony Swings update was part of the multi-year, $1.1 billion (US) expansion plan for Disney's California Adventure Park. Previews of the attraction were offered at California Adventure's Walt Disney Imagineering Blue Sky Cellar.
Is a wave swinger attraction in Paradise Gardens Park at the Disneyland Resort in California. Themed to Disney's 1935 short film The Band Concert, Mickey Mouse conducts from high atop the attraction, synchronized with the music. Although The Band Concert was not part of the Silly Symphonies film series, the name was applied to the attraction as a result of its symphony storyline. Closely following the plot of The Band Concert the main column of the ride rises, revealing a tornado which spins the riders to the tune of the William Tell Overture and William Tell's "Storm". Once the tornado safely passes, the music comes to an end and the ride slows and lowers riders to the ground. It is speculated that the new voice of the Silly Symphony Swings is that of the fictitious Mr. Tinkershmidt, the supposed new owner of Paradise Pier. Tinkershmidt[citation needed] and the Silly Symphony Swings update was part of the multi-year, $1.1 billion (US) expansion plan for Disney's California Adventure Park. Previews of the attraction were offered at California Adventure's Walt Disney Imagineering Blue Sky Cellar.
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