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Matterhorn Bobsleds
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Introduction | Attraction | Touring Tips | Kids/Characters | Dining | Shopping | Interesting Facts Disneyland's
landmark Matterhorn Mountain is the home of the Matterhorn Bobsleds
attraction -- take a thrilling roller coaster ride up, down, and through
Matterhorn Mountain. The Matterhorn Bobsleds attraction actually has two different queues -- one that begins on the Fantasyland side of the mountain, and one on the Tomorrowland side. The queues are entirely outdoors, though the final portion of the queue is covered. The attraction itself has two different tracks, and which one you ride depends on which queue you choose. If the timing is right you'll be dispatched at the same time and can "race" the bobsled next to you. The bobsleds will seat up to four people seated single file. They have two compartments, which will each seat two friendly people -- the larger passenger should get in first, and the smaller passenger will sit between their legs. It's not a very comfortable seat, especially when the ride starts bouncing around. The person in the back has a back rest which helps, though. Each passenger has their own seat belt. These are NOT retractable seatbelts -- instead it's a long strap that buckles into a shorter strap on the opposite side and you must pull or loosen the strap to adjust it to fit. After leaving
the boarding area the bobsled goes up hill, then comes down the mountain.
There are many tight jerky turns -- this is definitely not a smooth ride.
Inside the mountain there's several encounters with the Abominable Snowman
before the bobsled eventually splashes down in the lake and proceeds to
the unloading area. Fastpass is NOT available for this attraction, and the line can get quite long. The best time to ride is in the first hour after the park opens. Both sides usually have the same queue length. The height requirement for this attraction is 35". This is a rough, jarring ride. Pregnant women and those with back and neck problems or other medical conditions should not ride. Guests in wheelchairs or ECVs should enter through the regular queue and then go to the access gate at the boarding area, where they must transfer into the ride vehicle. When you're high on the mountain you'll get brief views of Disneyland from up high -- this is especially pretty at night. The ride is about 2:15 minutes long. Restrooms
are located on the Fantasyland side next to the Alice in Wonderland
ride. Some kids really like the Matterhorn Bobsleds and some don't -- they may find the roaring of the Abominable Snowman to be scary. The seat configuration offers parents the opportunity to ride right with their child, who may find the physical contact reassuring. There are no characters associated with this attraction, but Ariel can be found nearby in Triton Gardens. Characters are often found on the terraced area of Small World Way, which is also close by. The closest dining establishments are Club Buzz in Tomorrowland and Village Haus in Fantasyland. Disneyland
Restaurants at a Glance Le Petit Chalet, right next to the Matterhorn, offers Disney character t-shirts, souvenirs, and other gift items. Matterhorn Mountain is 140 feet high. It's visible from the nearby freeway. The Matterhorn attraction was inspired by the movie "Third Man on the Mountain" (which in turn was inspired by the book "Banner in the Sky"), and opened on June 14, 1959. It was the first steel roller coaster in the world. During busier times mountain climbers in Tyrolean costumes can often be seen scaling the mountain - sometimes joined by Mickey or Goofy. There is
a small basketball court inside Matterhorn Mountain.
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