— — the four seconds the bay goes blurred.
“A steel coaster that launches from a stop to fifty-five miles an hour in roughly four seconds, then takes Paradise Bay end to end and back. It opened in 2001 as California Screamin' and was retold around the Parr family in 2018. The track is over six thousand feet long, the longest at any Disney park.
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Incredicoaster is the steel launched roller coaster running the length of Pixar Pier at Disney California Adventure in Anaheim, California. It opened on 22 February 2001 as California Screamin' and was rethemed and renamed in June 2018 around The Incredibles. The track measures 6,072 feet, the longest at any Disney theme park worldwide, and includes a 108-foot vertical loop. The ride uses a linear-induction-motor launch from 0 to 55 mph in roughly four seconds. It was designed by Intamin AG of Switzerland and runs over Paradise Bay.
Disney California Adventure opened in February 2001 with California Screamin' as its anchor thrill ride, a deliberate echo of the wooden Coney Island coasters that shaped American park design. The 2018 rebuild kept the same Intamin track but rewrote the ride as a short Parr-family story tracing Jack-Jack across the pier. Themed scene boxes and a new on-ride score by composer Michael Giacchino replaced the open-air rock soundtrack. The ride runs daily within the park's standard operating hours, with the summer and holiday seasons drawing the longest stand-by waits of the year.
The Incredicoaster sits on Pixar Pier at Disney California Adventure, the second gate of the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim. The ride requires a 48-inch height minimum and accepts both the standard stand-by queue and the Lightning Lane single-pass system. Operating hours follow the park calendar; the launch tunnel and the loop are visible from across Paradise Bay, so the queue is rarely a place of surprise. Closest hotel walk is Disney's Paradise Pier Hotel, a few minutes from the gate. Single-rider entry is offered at most operating times.