One time in 2003 i remember my dad and i went on this ride...but it was during the night and i remember being on this bridge with a huge lake under us. They must have changed something....or my memorys going, either one:) Long Live Mickey Mouse!
You know what??!! I went to Disneyland in June of 2008. I walked around all day & my feet hurt. Then I went on this ride! And you have to push down on the peddle like really hard. And my feet already hurt so I HATED this ride that day!!!!! I was in so much pain, I shouldn't have went on this ride! Next time i'm just gonna let someone else drive! Hehehehehehehehe!!!!!!! =)
But I do know the person in front of me. It is my son and he was driving by himself. Perhaps he wanted me to bump into him like I did on a previous time! As for my car, it needed a tune-up: sometimes it was backfiring and other times it stalled, requiring me to stop and then press the gas pedal again for the car's automatic-start feature to restart the engine. The same might have been happening with my son's car. Also, one time on this ride my wife behind me bumped my car!
No, this wasn't shot with my iPhone! ;) It doesn't take stills fast enough to play them back like that.
About 3:40 into the video it looks like I took a terrible tumble, but actually it was a zoom issue, caused by holding the camcorder in one hand, up to my eye because its LCD screen was too dim in the bright CA sun with my auto-darkening prescription glasses, and I lost track of where the center rail/curb was at thst point and tried to recover with one-handed steering while also . . .
At least when I added the music it fits where the picture stabilizes again! The train whistle was built into the music, as was Mickey's voice and Pluto barking. Tink seemed to fit the music as well as my tilting the camera to the empty monorail track at that point. All editing and animation was done using Adobe Premiere Pro.
The original Autopia which on opening day of Disneyland didn't have center rail/curbs, only curbs along the side, and you could do real side by side "racing", so they tell me. Also, many kids lost theit front teeth hitting the chrome bar over the dashboard with their mouths when there was a crash!
Those crashes also did a number on the cars themselves, so a wrap-around, total car bumper was added soon after the attraction opened, in addition to a center rail so the cars wouldn't have complete freedom of movement and wouldn't have so many crashes.
At Disneyland's Autopia today they highly stress the "no bumping" rule!!
i love this ride a lot. my sister kept on making my mom and her bump a lot
pubaroo 9 months ago
And for the record to would be butchers. It's "Ah- TO- pee -ah"
Not "auto TOh pia. " >_>
RocketRodder 9 months ago
One time in 2003 i remember my dad and i went on this ride...but it was during the night and i remember being on this bridge with a huge lake under us. They must have changed something....or my memorys going, either one:) Long Live Mickey Mouse!
TheDominatrex 1 year ago
you should of played bumper cars!!! XD
witchwaygirls 1 year ago
You know what??!! I went to Disneyland in June of 2008. I walked around all day & my feet hurt. Then I went on this ride! And you have to push down on the peddle like really hard. And my feet already hurt so I HATED this ride that day!!!!! I was in so much pain, I shouldn't have went on this ride! Next time i'm just gonna let someone else drive! Hehehehehehehehe!!!!!!! =)
LovMeeXO 1 year ago
When was this video taken? I mean in what year?? =)
LovMeeXO 1 year ago
@LovMeeXO 2008.
DisneyEchoTV 1 year ago
i bumped into my friend cuz i was buzy watchin the fireworks lol.
16MrMusicMan 2 years ago
I love this ride it is very fun to ride on. I accidentally bumped into my sister's car really hard one timeand she got mad at me.
jamielin2365 2 years ago 2
why is the car in front of you keep stopping.
i only stop when i know the person drinving behind me.
i love that ride.
waited 45 minutes for ir once.
ilypeter 3 years ago
But I do know the person in front of me. It is my son and he was driving by himself. Perhaps he wanted me to bump into him like I did on a previous time! As for my car, it needed a tune-up: sometimes it was backfiring and other times it stalled, requiring me to stop and then press the gas pedal again for the car's automatic-start feature to restart the engine. The same might have been happening with my son's car. Also, one time on this ride my wife behind me bumped my car!
DisneyEchoTV 3 years ago
No, this wasn't shot with my iPhone! ;) It doesn't take stills fast enough to play them back like that.
About 3:40 into the video it looks like I took a terrible tumble, but actually it was a zoom issue, caused by holding the camcorder in one hand, up to my eye because its LCD screen was too dim in the bright CA sun with my auto-darkening prescription glasses, and I lost track of where the center rail/curb was at thst point and tried to recover with one-handed steering while also . . .
DisneyEchoTV 3 years ago
. . . trying to steady the camcorder picture.
At least when I added the music it fits where the picture stabilizes again! The train whistle was built into the music, as was Mickey's voice and Pluto barking. Tink seemed to fit the music as well as my tilting the camera to the empty monorail track at that point. All editing and animation was done using Adobe Premiere Pro.
DisneyEchoTV 3 years ago
The original Autopia which on opening day of Disneyland didn't have center rail/curbs, only curbs along the side, and you could do real side by side "racing", so they tell me. Also, many kids lost theit front teeth hitting the chrome bar over the dashboard with their mouths when there was a crash!
DisneyEchoTV 3 years ago
Those crashes also did a number on the cars themselves, so a wrap-around, total car bumper was added soon after the attraction opened, in addition to a center rail so the cars wouldn't have complete freedom of movement and wouldn't have so many crashes.
At Disneyland's Autopia today they highly stress the "no bumping" rule!!
DisneyEchoTV 3 years ago