One of Disneyland's oldest rides is under a deadline.
The 1955 opening day attraction will have to shut down if Disneyland does not meet the state-mandated deadline.
Video Above: “Disneyland is moving away from gas-powered cars for Autopia attraction,” which aired on April 3, 2024.
Autopia faces a 2027 deadline, Margaret Kerry passes at 97, Buzz Lightyear reopens, and DisneylandForward construction kicks into high gear. This week at Disneyland.
Everyone loves the Disneyland Autopia: the weird, disconnected steering, the metal guide rail down the middle of the cement track, the huge bumpers front and rear that practically encouraged you to ...
Autopia is a classic Disneyland Park attraction where kids and adults alike can drive small, gas-powered cars on a scenic track around the park. Now, according to a report by the Los Angeles Times, ...
The once-futuristic Tomorrowland concepts of freeways and overpasses that seem hopelessly outdated today will get a modern boost when Disneyland electrifies the gas-powered fleet of exhaust-spewing ...
The gas-powered Autopia cars in Tomorrowland will become a thing of the past when Disneyland transforms the ride vehicles to fully electric power in an update that has been anticipated for decades but ...
Disneyland reached an agreement with the Air Resources Board to retire the current Autopia gas-powered engines in early 2027, ...
Disneyland's beloved Autopia ride was always fun, but never emissions-free. Now that may be changing, as the Happiest Place on Earth may go electric. The ride has been part of the original park since ...
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