Matterhorn
Bobsleds
The Matterhorn Bobsled is one of the
iconic rides at Disneyland. Matterhorn Mountain was built in 1959 and is a
scale model of the real Matterhorn Mountain in Switzerland. Walt Disney decided
that he wanted the Matterhorn in the middle of his park while in Switzerland
filming the movie “Last Man on the Mountain”.
At first it was just a mountain
in the middle of the park and had the added benefit of hiding the 3rd
pole of the Sky Way Ride. While designing the mountain, Walt came with up with
the bright idea of putting a bobsled ride in the mountain.
Because of the space limit inside
the mountain the Imagineers questioned Walt’s wisdom at first. The standard
coaster design of the 1950s and earlier could not make sharp turns. Walt told
his people to figure out how to make it work and they came up with the idea of tubular
steel tracks.
Over the years the bobsleds have
been changed to make it safer. The Matterhorn is shut down and has been since
mid January for a major refurbishment and to change to new ride bobsleds. Sadly
the ride will be shut down until sometime in June.
Old Bobsleds
Here is a look at the new
bobsleds as show in diagrams from the BlueSky Cellar at DCA. As you can see no
longer can two people sit in one seat and cuddle as they ride. (DARN) In the
old bobsleds the seatbelt could be unlocked at any time during the ride. The
new bobsleds seatbelt will no longer work on the honor system and will stay
locked until the ride comes to a stop at the end.
New Bobsleds
I’m glad that they are doing the
major refurbishment of the old girl. It was time to paint the outside and clean
up the effects and show elements inside. Still I’m sad to see the old bobsleds go where you could
cuddle up as you rode. Gone are the days when a parent could hold a child
riding the ride for the first time to make them less afraid. Still if it makes
it safer it is a way to go.
If you are planning a visit to
the park before mid June be aware the Matterhorn will not be running. If you
are planning a visit after look forward to the changes and let me know what you
think of the differences.
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