Alice In Wonderland
Last Updated: November 13, 2024
Brings to life the adventures of Alice in the Upside Down Room, Garden of Live Flowers, Tulgey Woods and of course, the Mad Tea Party. Through the Rabbit Hole are the Cheshire Cat, the always late White Rabbit, the Mad hatter himself and other favorite characters from the Lewis Carroll classic.
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TMS-424
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Construction: 22
Onstage: 59
Backstage: 4
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Deaths & Injuries:
Deaths: 0
Injuries: 2
Audio Clips:
2
Videos:
6
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Alice In Wonderland Deaths and Injuries:
Blake Borbeck Foot Injured
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Accident Date: 12/21/2000
Accident Type: Injury
December 21, 2000 11:37 a.m.:--Blake Borbeck a 15-year-old Mesa Arizona boy's foot apparently became stuck between the ride's caterpillar-shaped car and a 3-inch- high horizontal bar that keeps the cars on the track, on Alice in Wonderland ride. The boy
Visitor Said The 7-Month-Old Child Rolled Out Of The Vehicle Before The Ride Began.
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Accident Date: 9/28/2010
Accident Type: Injury
Sep 28, 2010:--Visitor said the 7-month-old girl rolled out of the vehicle before the ride began. There was normal ride operation. An inspection was conducted and no safety hazards were
Alice In Wonderland Secrets:
Among the many unrealized concepts brought forth during the early stages of Disneyland's development was an intricately detailed, Fantasyland-based walk-through attraction themed around 1951's Alice in Wonderland. The attraction would have seen guests visiting physical adaptations of nearly every scene in the motion picture, each one featuring some zany gag (often reminiscent of traditional carnival funhouses) such as a forced-perspective "shrinking" effect within the corridors of the rabbit hole and rotating platforms circling Dodo's rock that would have simulated the caucus race. The idea of a walk-through exhibit was eventually scrapped, however, as it was decided that guests proceeding at too slow a pace would inevitably cause traffic hold-ups.An Alice dark ride was then considered as a remedy to this issue, but as a result of strict time and budgetary constraints, the idea was shelved, and the space originally designated to house the attraction would instead be occupied by the Mickey Mouse Club Theatre.
Kathryn Beaumont, who had provided the voice for Alice in the 1951 motion picture, was brought back in 1982 to record narration tracks during the rehab of the attraction.
Originally Alice In Wonderland was planned to be a walk-thru attraction.
Voices:
Alice - Kathryn Beaumont
White Rabbit - Corey Burton
TweedleDum and TweedleDee - Corey Burton
Cards - Corey Burton
Cheshire Cat - Tony Pope
King of Hearts - Tony Pope
The attraction often closes when there is rain
Main attraction designer was Claude Coats
Original track was 700 feet long
In the late 1950's required a D ticket to ride. In the late 1960's required a C ticket to ride. In the late 1970's required a B ticket to ride.
Required a "D" ticket in 1959
Required a "D" ticket in 1964-1965
From WED Disneyland Dictionary 1968
Brings to life the adventures of Alice in the Upside Down Room, Garden of Live Flowers, Tulgey Woods and of course, the Mad Tea Party. Through the Rabbit Hole are the Cheshire Cat, the always late White Rabbit, the Mad Matter himself and other favorite characters from the Lewis Carroll classic.
Required a "B" ticket in 1970's
From Steve Birnbaum brings you the best of Disneyland 1982:
Traveling in oversize caterpillars, visitors fall down the rabbit hole, dash into an upside-down room and a flower garden, greet the White Rabbit and the Cheshire Cat, and take part in a tea party where a very Mad Hatter presides. It's all good fun-and it should be even better after its renovation, scheduled for completion in the summer of 1984.
Disney officials said the Anaheim park voluntarily closed the ride July 15, 2010 after California Department of Occupational Safety and Health inspectors pointed out that it lacked handrails needed for maintenance crews who work on an elevated segment of the ride.
Alice In Wonderland Specifications:
THEORETICAL CAPACITY
This figure is what the attraction should yield under ideal conditions utilizing all units in the system with no loss in efficiency at any position. This figure should be seldom or never attained. It is an ideal against which to measure.
Theoretical Capacity:
960 per hour
DISPATCH INTERVAL
The time interval between the dispatching of units.
Dispatch Interval:
00:15
INSTANTANOUS CAPACITY
Number of guests that can be handled when ride opens
Instantanous Capacity:
60
Trips:
240 per hour:
Audience Control Capacity:
149
DISTANCE
Distance Traveled
Distance:
764 feet
CAPACITY PER UNIT
Capacity for each vehicle or show
Capacity Per Unit:
4
SPEED
Average speed vehicles travel
Speed:
2.00
CYCLE TIME
From the time a unit passes any given point in the cycle until it returns to that same point.
Cycle Time:
4:00
QUEUE FACTOR
Average wait time; the number of minutes from the time a guest steps into a line until he actually sets foot on an attraction. 1965
Queue Factor:
5-10 min
LOAD TIME
From the time the guest(s) begins to enter the unit until the guest(s) is seated and the unit is safe to dispatch.
Load Time:
0:10
TRIP TIME
From dispatch to unload.
Trip Time:
3:17
ATTENDANCE FACTOR
(Total Guests Carried/Total Main Gate Attendance) * 100 (1964)
Attendance Factor:
23.6
UTILIZATION FACTOR
Capacity Percentage * Attendance Percentage (1964)
Utilization Factor:
14.9
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