Silly Symphony Swings Explained

Silly Symphony Swings
Imagedimensions:250px
Location:Disney California Adventure
Section:Paradise Pier (2010-2018)
Paradise Gardens Park (2018-present)
Status:Operating
Previousattraction:Orange Stinger
Type:Wave Swinger
Manufacturer:Zierer
Designer:Walt Disney Imagineering
Music:William Tell Overture
Height Ft:40
Vehicle Type:Chairs
Vehicles:48
Riders Per Vehicle:1
Duration:1:30
Restriction In:40
Single Rider:available

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.[1] Although The Band Concert was not part of the Silly Symphony film series, the name was applied to the attraction as a result of its symphony storyline.[2] 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. The Silly Symphony Swings update was part of the multi-year, $1.1 billion (US) expansion plan for Disney's California Adventure Park.[3] Previews of the attraction were offered at California Adventure's Walt Disney Imagineering Blue Sky Cellar.

The attraction soft-opened on May 28, 2010, an official grand opening on June 11, 2010.[4]

Previous attraction history

The Orange Stinger, the predecessor of Silly Symphony Swings, is a Zierer Wave Swinger enclosed in a large orange themed as bees. The ride opened to the public on February 8, 2001, and operated until August 14, 2009. Riders swung on suspended seats inside the enclosure which offered views of nearby Paradise Pier and Paradise Bay through large openings in the walls. These openings were made to look like peeled sections of an orange peel. The original bumblebee seats were removed on February 10, 2001, due to damage during use. After removal, the seats were unthemed swing seats. Initially an orange scent effect was introduced into the attraction giving it the smell of a "real" orange, but was later removed because it attracted real bees.[5]

The giant orange was a tribute to the orange fields that Disneyland was built on, as well as Orange County, where the Disneyland Resort is located.

External links

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Silly Symphony Swings . January 18, 2018.
  2. Web site: The Encyclopedia of Disney animated shorts. Index - B. 12 September 2010. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20100921025757/http://disneyshorts.org/index/b.html. 21 September 2010.
  3. Web site: 2007-2012 California Adventure Expansion and Renovation. duchessofdisneyland.com.
  4. Web site: Silly Symphony Swings Grand Opening . Forum . MouseInfo.com . 12 September 2010.
  5. Web site: Orange Stinger - Yesterland.