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Showing posts with label Matterhorn Bobsleds. Show all posts

Favorite Things: More Attraction Toys


Over the course of the past decade, Disney has produced toy versions of many of their most popular attractions and resort icons, from the monorail and railroad to Space Mountain, the Tree of Life and the Polynesian Resort. Two of my favorites, though, have to be these Haunted Mansion play sets (Disneyland on the left; Magic Kingdom on the right). Each is finely detailed (if not completely color accurate) and even come with sounds from the attraction.

Each one opens slightly differently, presenting some favorite scenes from the Haunted Mansion. There's the Endless Hallway, creepy eye wallpaper, stretching portraits, Seance Circle, library and ballroom. They even came with little toy items of the grandfather clock, a coffin and that trio of Hitchhiking Ghosts.


Beyond the play sets, Disney also once offered a complete line of die-cast attraction ride vehicles. Only a few of these, like the XP-37 from Buzz Lightyear Space Ranger Spin, are still available. Most of the subjects came from attractions found in both Disneyland and the Magic Kingdom, although there were a few from other parks. There were boats from El Rio del Tiempo and Maelstrom at Epcot and a cab from the Studio Backlot Tour.


There were even a couple examples made for attractions exclusive to Disneyland, the Alice in Wonderland dark ride and Matterhorn Bobsleds. They're definitely two of my favorite things. The detail on the bobsled is especially fun, with a Matterhorn shield on the nose and a frightened Harold Snowman riding in the car with Mickey, who's wearing lederhosen!

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These heraldic crests represent the cantons of Switzerland and are part of the decor above the entrance to Matterhorn Bobsleds at Disneyland. Did you guess correctly? Check back tomorrow for another photo challenge.

For more on Matterhorn Bobsleds, visit these earlier posts from the blog.

Switzerland in Disneyland


The iconic peak of the Matterhorn has been a landmark on the Disneyland landscape for more than fifty years. Inspired by the 1958 Disney production Third Man on the Mountain, the story of the bobsled adventure is told through details within and around the attraction. Every aspect, from the yodeling in the background music to the wintry furs at the tree line, helps set the stage and transport Guests to the Swiss Alps.

The nearby gift shop, Le Petit Chalet, is dressed as a Swiss cottage with appropriately charming embellishments. Inside can be found props, skates and sleds, that reinforce the idea of a snowy mountain setting.

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The chalet that houses the attraction queue and load area is adorned with elaborate ironwork and heraldic crests representing the various cantons (states) of Switzerland.


More crests mark the gates to the load zone. Once through, we board our bobsled and are on our way to an exciting adventure through the glaciers and grottoes of the Matterhorn.


The journey up and down the mountain is fraught with rapid twists and turns, along with the occasional surprise, like the magical ice crystals and the abandoned equipment of a lost expedition (the Wells Expedition, a tribute to former Disney President Frank Wells who was himself a mountain climber). There is also evidence of inhabitants in these parts.

From time to time, mountaineer brothers Hans and Otto may be found ascending the icy slopes of the Matterhorn. You might even catch a glimpse of Mickey and the gang (in their lederhosen) making the climb.


Deep inside the mountain, though, can be found a more terrifying (or at least grumpier) presence... the Abominable Snowman. Not originally part of the Matterhorn, the Abominable was added in 1978 as part of an overall enhancement of the attraction. Today, a close encounter with the red-eyed yeti is a quintessential part of the Matterhorn experience.


Matterhorn Bobsleds opened at Disneyland in 1959 and represented several firsts. It was Disney's first true thrill attraction. The first mountain. The first tubular steel roller coaster (a design that is still used in almost every steel coaster built today).

From my first trip to Disneyland, the Matterhorn has always been my favorite attraction in that park. On subsequent visits, I've tried to ride it as much as I possible could, taking in everything from the snowy vista on the uphill climb to the sheer joy of the splashdown at the finale.

Recently, I had the pleasure of taking my boys to Disneyland for their first time. Growing up in the shadow of the Magic Kingdom, they were particularly excited to experience those attractions that are unique to the West coast. The Matterhorn was our first stop, their first Disneyland attraction. I'm pleased to say, they loved it! In fact, they went back three more times during the week.


Although Disney has expanded to eleven parks around the world, each of which offering fantastic experiences, the unadulterated thrills of riding a bobsled down the Matterhorn can only be found here in Walt's Disneyland.

The Tiniest Cast Members


Although the original Disneyland in Anaheim, California is one of the smallest of the Disney Parks, it is packed with little details to discover. One of the most unique and fun can be found at the popcorn wagons throughout the park. Sure, other parks sell popcorn, but the wagons in Disneyland are the old-fashioned variety, each featuring a tiny figure cranking away on the mechanism inside. Here are just a few examples. From Frontierland, a straw hatter:


Over in New Orleans Square, a ghostly resident from the nearby mansion:


And in Fantasyland, even the Abominable Snowman himself is pressed into service, popping fresh corn for explorers daring the icy slopes of the Matterhorn:

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