
A classic roller coaster should not be renamed after a family of Pixar characters and that’s what Disney did to California Screamin’. This is when Violet says “yeah just slap our names on an old ride” because she doesn’t like the idea of having a roller coaster named after them.

Then it shows the city dedicating their roller coaster to the Incredibles. The whole preshow spoils the first scene of Incredibles 2. Now I’m gonna talk about the preshow video. The best part of the spiel from Harris is the part where he says “second thoughts, too late” and now they have Dash just counting down instead. Maybe it’s just that I miss the spiel being done by the rightful voice of NEIL PATRICK HARRIS. Incredible sounds annoyed, so the new voices of Incredicoaster are not working with me. But I never got airtime and I was in the BACK ROW WHERE YOU ARE SUPPOSED TO GET AIRTIME. There’s a section where there are airtime hills which are supposed to give you uh. One thing I was really disappointed about was the lack of airtime you get on the ride. So point being the ride may look intense compared to the other rides at DCA but it’s not nearly as intense as it looks. It is a launched coaster though but the launch isn’t nearly as intense as a launch you would see on Maxx Force or Top Thrill Dragster. This is one of those roller coasters that would be good for your first inverting roller coaster because it’s not very intense and it only has one simple inversion: a vertical loop. It is also the ride with the only inversion in all of the Disneyland Resort. It is one of the more intense rides at Disney California Adventure but it’s not as intense as Disney tries to make it sound. It’s a less intense roller coaster (this is coming from a coaster enthusiast) and it’s a good coaster for the whole family.

Now that’s out of the way now I’m gonna get into the review. I’m gonna start by saying this will always be California Screamin’ to me no matter what Disney tries to call it.
