Monsters, Inc. Mike & Sulley to the Rescue!

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Entrance to the ride.
Entrance to the ride.

Monsters, Inc. Mike & Sulley to the Rescue! is a dark ride attraction at Disney's California Adventure Park at the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California.

It is based on the 2001 Walt Disney Pictures/Pixar Animation Studios film Monsters, Inc. The attraction replaced the park's only other dark ride, Superstar Limo, which ran from the park's opening until 2002.

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[edit] Synopsis

Closeup of "Roz" from the attraction's ending
Closeup of "Roz" from the attraction's ending
Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

The ride follows, very closely, the story of the film. The queue area is themed to a bus station with commercials of tourist spots within in the city of Monstropolis. Posters of Harryhausen's, a restaurant from the film, are placed in queue, hinting to a scene within the attraction. Guests board taxis on a journey through the streets of Monstropolis. A small television monitor in each of the three rows of the ride vehicle plays a clip of a tourism video that is interrupted with urgent news that a human (humans are considered deadly) has entered Monstropolis. More scenes of the movie are recreated through audio-animatronics and smells, such as the faint smell of ginger in the Harryhausen's sushi bar scene. The attraction's ending features an Audio-Animatronic version of the CDA leader from the film, Roz, and she can "ask" the riders questions, controlled by a park cast member backstage.

[edit] Related Attractions

In January 2005, it was announced that a similar attraction would be replacing the Meet the World show at Tokyo Disneyland. With a working title of "Monsters, Inc.: Ride n' Go Seek", the ride is set to debut in 2009, in the Tomorrowland section of the park. A budget of $88 million was given in the press release, suggesting that the new ride will be much more lavish and expansive than the dark ride at Disney's California Adventure. Also, a part of the larger budget will account for creating an entirely new ride system, which was not needed at Disney's California Adventure since the ride was simply an overlay. It is unknown what ride type the Japanese attraction will be - whether it is a dark ride like "Mike & Sulley to the Rescue!" or a thrill ride with Audio-Animatronics.

[edit] Attraction facts

  • Grand opening: January 23, 2006
  • Designer: Walt Disney Imagineering and Ride and Show Engineering
  • Vehicles: Usually 17, one of which is Wheelchair Accessible. They are cars #622 and 623, and only one is on the track per day.
    • Passengers per Cab: Technically nine, 3 per row depending on the size of the person( usually 2 fit adults and a small child.)
    • Vehicle theme: Taxi Cabs
  • Previous attraction: Superstar Limo
  • Ride system: Dark ride
  • Hidden Mickeys: 8

[edit] External links

Disney's California Adventure Park Attractions
Hollywood Pictures Backlot: Disney Animation : Animation Academy | Sorcerer's Workshop | Turtle Talk with Crush | Hyperion Theater | Jim Henson's Muppet*Vision 3D | Monsters, Inc. Mike & Sulley to the Rescue! | Playhouse Disney - Live on Stage | The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror
a bug's land: Bountiful Valley Farm : Bountiful Valley Farm | It's Tough to be a Bug! | Flik's Fun Fair : Flik's Flyers | Tuck & Roll's Drive 'Em Buggies | Heimlich's Chew Chew Train | Francis' Ladybug Boogie | Princess Dot's Puddle Park
Golden State: Condor Flats : Soarin' Over California | The Bay Area : Golden Dreams | Golden Vine Winery : Seasons of the Vine | Grizzly Peak Recreation Area : Grizzly River Run | Redwood Creek Challenge Trail | Pacific Wharf : Mission Tortilla Factory | Boudin Bakery
Paradise Pier: California Screamin' | Golden Zephyr | Jumpin' Jellyfish | King Triton's Carousel of the Sea | Maliboomer | Mulholland Madness | Orange Stinger | S.S. rustworthy | Sun Wheel | Toy Story Mania
Entertainment: Disney's Aladdin: A Musical Spectacular | Disney's Electrical Parade | The Magic of Brother Bear | Block Party Bash
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