Big Thunder Mountain Railroad (HD POV Front) Magic Kingdom, Orlando Florida

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Check out this On-Ride, Front Seat POV of the Big Thunder at Magic Kingdom Roller Coaster in Orlando, Florida.

Length: 2780'
Inversions: 0
Speed: 36 mph
Duration: 3:30
Elements: Lift Hill, Lift Hill, Lift Hill

At the Magic Kingdom, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad is almost an identical mirror image of the Disneyland version, except for having an enclosed loading station on a hillside, the replacement of Big Thunder with Tumbleweed, and altered section of layout before the second lift hill.
In this version, upon entering the queue, guests make their way up the hillside past old mining equipment to the station building. Once inside, the queue snakes through the upper level of the two level station. Guests can view a panorama of the ride. The queue then travels down a gradual ramp, switchbacks, and reaches the loading station. After a wait, guests enter the 30-45 passenger trains. On the signal of a flashing green lantern at the head end of the platform, the train is clear to leave the station.
Leaving the station, the trains immediately enter a dark tunnel and make a tight left hand turn. After a short straightaway during which the sounds of bats can be heard, the trains make a slight right hand turn and climb the first lift hill. A series of caverns can be seen on the right hand side of the lift hill track. At the top, once again, it slows down and riders make a drop away to the left, before making a right hand turn and going over two hops while passing under the second lift hill and second lift hill drop. It is typical to make a flyby with another train during this section.
After going under the second lift hill drop (which is a point where it may be possible to see the riders on another train), the trains make a tight downwind spiral to the right into a short tunnel. Emerging from the tunnel, riders find themselves in the abandoned town of Tumbleweed. The Walt Disney World Railroad's track can be seen to the right of the guests. While passing through Tumbleweed, the track goes through several bunny hops, and the train seems to sway from side to side. The swaying is achieved by banking the track slightly. On the left, riders see the wagon of Professor Cumulus Isobar, whose rainmaking machine works too well, and a party being held on the second floor of the flooded saloon. On the right, one sees a remaining resident spinning around in a floating bathtub. In the early years of the ride, the floodwaters in Tumbleweed were much more torrential than they are today.
After Tumbleweed, the trains pass through a short tunnel called Dave V Jones Mine, make a left hand turn, and climb the second lift hill. At the top, the train slows down and the riders drop away to the left and cross back under the lift hill as the trains rise up into a 540 degree downhill helix to the left, before going over another airtime hill before dropping back down. The trains make a right hand turn into a tunnel, and climb the third lift hill. An earthquake is in progress and the rocks seem ready to crush and bury the train. In the early years of the ride, the tunnel exit seemed to collapse with falling rocks. Cresting the lift hill, the trains slow down and exit out into the daylight, and drop away to the left heading for the Rivers of America, before they make a left hand turn through a short tunnel, crossing back over the drop, and then drop away to the right through the boneyard and geysers before hitting the final brake run and returning to the station.

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  • For anyone who is going to Disney World, this ride is closed until spring time. It closed when I was there for marathon weekend last month. Staff said the ride is getting a makeover with new tracks, scene to get your picture taken while on ride and gift shop too. This is one of my favorites too and I was disappointed when I found out it was closed.

  • The first time I rode this when I was only 5 (!) I kept on going airborn it was AWESOME

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  • The best seats are the far back!! The ride is wilder!

  • @Pokegirl24 Is this ride a thrill ride

  • This is a stooopid ride lol :)

    

  • the seats hurt!

  • do they still have this ride..?

  • @1215runner well I was there February 21 thru march 2 and It was open the holo time

  • When I was five, my parents lied to me and told me a was a water rafting ride. (I like those) Let's just say I was very upset when I found out they put me on a rollercoaster.

  • @MrThewwefan101 opens may 4th i belive

  • its my sister favorite ride until she passed away bck in 2009! The last time we went togther was in 2007. I miss her so much nd cnt wait until i go bck nd ride it again!!!

  • did anyone relize you can never exit a roller coster ride without going through a gift shop???

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