Autopia

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Autopia
Land Tomorrowland
Theme Parks Walt Disney Parks
Locations and Opening Dates
Disneyland July 17, 1955
Magic Kingdom October 1, 1971
Tokyo Disneyland April 15, 1983
Disneyland Paris April 12, 1992
Hong Kong Disneyland July 13, 2006

Autopia is an attraction at Disneyland in Anaheim, California, Disneyland Paris in Marne-la-Vallée, France, and at Hong Kong Disneyland on Lantau Island, Hong Kong. Other versions of the attraction can be found at the Magic Kingdom as the Tomorrowland Indy Speedway and at Tokyo Disneyland as the Grand Circuit Raceway.

The name Autopia is a portmanteau of the words "automobile utopia," which was popularized in academic circles by British architecture critic Reyner Banham to describe Los Angeles in his 1971 book "Los Angeles: The Architecture of Four Ecologies."

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[edit] Disneyland Autopia History

The Disneyland Autopia, in one form or another, is one of the few current attractions that opened with the park on July 17, 1955. When it opened, it represented the future of what would become America's multilane limited-access highways, which were still being developed. President Eisenhower had yet to sign the Interstate Highway legislation at the time Disneyland opened.

Before the park opened, the cars were tested without the bumpers, and were almost completely destroyed by the test drivers. Bumpers were fitted around the vehicle, but there were still problems with collisions, as a guide rail had yet to be implemented on the ride. Eventually the vehicles were fitted with spring-loaded bumpers to discourage collisions. The Tomorrowland version received makeovers in 1967 and 1999.

The Tomorrowland version was not the only form of Autopia to exist at Disneyland. Other versions, separate from the Tomorrowland version, included the Midget Autopia, Fantasyland Autopia (Rescue Rangers Raceway), and Junior Autopia. Of these, the Tomorrowland Autopia existed the longest.

The Midget Autopia opened in 1957. It was the smallest and was the third Autopia track, after the Tomorrowland Autopia (1955) and the Junior Autopia in Fantasyland (1956). It was located next to the Storybook Land Canal Boats and the Motor Boat Cruise at the very edge of Fantasyland. It was closed in 1966 and dismantled to make way for 'it's a small world'. The ride was donated to the city of Marceline, Missouri, where it operated for a few years.

The Fantasyland Autopia began originally as the Junior Autopia in 1956. It closed in 1958, and reopened in 1959 as the expanded Fantasyland Autopia. It was a duplicate version of the Tomorrowland Autopia and featured the same theme of the original until 1991, when part of the Disney's Afternoon Avenue makeover of Fantasyland, the ride was transformed into the Rescue Rangers Raceway. The theming was kept until 1992, when the promotion ended. The ride remained open on an interim basis until 1999, when both the Tomorrowland and Fantasyland Autopias were closed.

Autopia in 1996, before its complete remodel in 2000.  The Autopia cars at this time were loosely modeled after the Corvette Stingray.
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Autopia in 1996, before its complete remodel in 2000. The Autopia cars at this time were loosely modeled after the Corvette Stingray.

In 2000, Disneyland replaced both existing Autopia tracks with a new, much larger Autopia sponsored by Chevron. The colorful Chevrolet Corvette Stingray-inspired cars were replaced by three different kinds of cars: Dusty, an off-road style car; Sparky, a sports car; and Suzy, a Volkswagen Beetle-style car. Each was designed to be tied into the Chevron line of animated 'Chevron Cars', and 4 versions of the Autopia cars were sold as toys during the 2000 summer season at Chevron stations nationwide.

The Autopia in 2005 showing the updated cars in several different designs. The building with the elevated walkway on the right is part of the queue for the Autopia.
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The Autopia in 2005 showing the updated cars in several different designs. The building with the elevated walkway on the right is part of the queue for the Autopia.

In 2005, rumors circulated that Disney was planning on developing an overlay that would tie in with the Pixar film, Cars, which would require the ride going down sometime in 2006. However, Disney officials have not confirmed this. It has also been rumored that in 2006 the Autopia cars will be replaced with ones powered by fuel cells.

[edit] Other Versions

[edit] Walt Disney World

The second Disney theme park to open was the Magic Kingdom. An opening day attraction, the Grand Prix Raceway was based on an international car race rather than the futuristic roadways of Autopia. The original sponsor was Goodyear, as it supplied all of the tires on the Mark VII vehicles.

The ride was expanded in 1973 and remained unchanged until the 1994 remodel of Tomorrowland. Part of the track was also shortened to make room for Mickey's Toontown Fair. The Grand Prix theme and name was dropped in favor of 'Tomorrowland Speedway', but the track and vehicles remained the same, as new theming to coincide with the "New Tomorrowland" overlay was installed.

On December 20, 1999, Walt Disney Company and the Indianapolis Motor Speedway partnered to change the theme of the track. The ride was changed to add items from the famous Speedway, such as the famous Yard of Bricks, the Scoring Pylon, Gasoline Alley and the wheel and wing logo. The loading area features panels with the three Indy events: the Indianapolis 500, the Brickyard 400 and the United States Grand Prix.[1]

[edit] Tokyo Disneyland

At Tokyo Disneyland, the ride doesn't exist as Grand Circuit Raceway anymore. This version of the ride has remained open since the park's opening in 1983 and remained largely unchanged. It was a ride that couldn't keep up with the fastly growing and changing technology in Japan. We asked some of the children about the ride closing down and they replied with that it was just old news to them it couldn't keep up. The Tokyo Disneyland-version is sponsored by Bridgestone and features a grandstand for visitors to watch the "races" between drivers. The track is described as a "figure eight" shape.

[edit] Disneyland Paris

The Disneyland Paris version, which opened with the park on April 12, 1992, uses the original Disneyland name of Autopia, but it has a unique sense of style and theming. The cars are more rounded and feature a toy-like quality to with a 1950's retro theme, which differs from the Discoveryland theme. There are rumors that the ride will eventually close because of the high cost and limited season of operations.

The ride is open only from April to September, as the snow and cold weather are not favorable for the vehicles and drivers. There are also plans to enclose the ride and re-engineer the vehicles.

[edit] Hong Kong Disneyland

Hong Kong Disneyland is the first Disneyland-type park to not open with a form of the Autopia. Opened in Summer 2006 as part of its Phase I Expansion, the Hong Kong version is different to all the other versions, as it features electric cars, with lighting effects on the cars, and a unique on-board audio-system. Theming includes a lush jungle and alien landscape. Honda Motors is the sponsor of the attraction. Unlike the other versions, the cars on the Hong Kong Autopia feature left-hand drive (just as Hong Kong roadways and vehicles have).

[edit] Attraction facts

[edit] Disneyland

  • Grand opening: July 17, 1955 (Opened with Disneyland)
  • Designer: WED Enterprises
  • Sponsor: Chevron (2000-Present)
  • Vehicles: 70
    • Current model: Mark IX (2000)
    • Vehicle theme: Chevron Cars
  • Top speed: 7mph
  • Track length: 2,568' (782 meters)
  • Boarding requirements:
    • Passenger: 1 Year of Age
    • Driver: 7 Years of Age/52"
  • Trip length: 6:00
  • Required ticket: "C"
  • Ride system: Miniature vehicles along a guided track

[edit] Magic Kingdom

  • Grand opening: October 1, 1971 (Opened with Magic Kingdom)
  • Designer: WED Enterprises
  • Vehicles: 146
    • Vehicle theme: Race Car
    • Current model: Mark VII (1971)
  • Top speed: 7.5 mph
  • Track length: 4/10 Mile
  • Boarding requirements:
    • Passenger: 1 Year of Age
    • Driver: 7 Years of Age/52"
  • Trip length: 5:00
  • Required ticket: "C"
  • Ride system: Miniature vehicles along a guided track

[edit] Tokyo Disneyland

  • Grand opening: April 15, 1983 (Opened with Tokyo Disneyland)
  • Designer: WED Enterprises
  • Sponsor: Bridgestone
  • Vehicles:
    • Current model - Mark VII (1971 Design)
  • Top speed: 7mph
  • Boarding requirements:
    • Passenger: 132 cm
  • Trip length: 5:00
  • Required ticket: "C"
  • Ride system: Miniature vehicles along a guided track

[edit] Disneyland Paris

  • Grand opening: April 12, 1992 (Opened with Disneyland Paris)
  • Designer: Walt Disney Imagineering
  • Sponsor: Esso (2002-Present)
    • Previous sponsor: Mattel (1992-2000)
  • Vehicles:
    • Current model: Mark VIII (1992)
  • Trip length: 5:00
  • Boarding requirements:
    • Passenger - 132 cm
  • Ride system: Miniature vehicles along a guided track

[edit] Hong Kong Disneyland

  • Grand opening: July 13, 2006
  • Designer: Walt Disney Imagineering
  • Sponsor: Honda
  • Vehicles:
    • Current model: Mark X (2006)
    • Motor Type: Electric (First for Disney)
  • Boarding requirements:
    • Passenger - 132 cm
  • Ride system: Miniature vehicles along a guided track

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ Tomorrowland Indy Speedway. WDWHistory.com. Retrieved on August 12, 2006.

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