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  2. Splash Mountain - Wikipedia

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    Lap bar (Tokyo Disneyland and Magic Kingdom only) Number of drops: 3 (Disneyland) 4 (Tokyo Disneyland) 5 (Magic Kingdom) Length: 2640 feet (Disneyland) 2800 feet (Tokyo Disneyland) 2600 feet (Magic Kingdom) Theme: Song of the South: Height restriction at Tokyo Disneyland: 35 inches (90 cm)

  3. Chip 'n' Dale's Gadgetcoaster - Wikipedia

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    The Tokyo Disneyland version opened on April 15, 1996. At 0:44 seconds, it is the shortest attraction in Disneyland. The Disneyland version closed in March 2022 for a refurbishment and reopened in March 2023, with its current name as well as some new features.

  4. Space Mountain - Wikipedia

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    From its opening in 1983 and until late 2006, Tokyo Disneyland's Space Mountain was an almost exact clone of Disneyland's Space Mountain. The ride was then redesigned to have a more sci-fi futuristic look to it similar to refurbished Walt Disney World version, with new effects, and a new spaceport which features a futuristic spaceship hanging ...

  5. Astro Orbiter - Wikipedia

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    The Astro Orbiter is a "rocket-spinner", aerial carousel-type attraction featured at five Disneyland-style parks and Walt Disney Resorts around the world, except for Tokyo Disneyland. Although each ride may have a slightly different name, all share the same experience of vehicles traveling through space, spinning around a central monument.

  6. Height restriction laws - Wikipedia

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    Height restriction laws are laws that restrict the maximum height of structures. There are a variety of reasons for these measures. There are a variety of reasons for these measures. Some restrictions serve aesthetic values, such as blending in with other housing and not obscuring important landmarks.

  7. Space Mountain (Tokyo Disneyland) - Wikipedia

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    Grand Opening: April 15, 1983 (Opened with Tokyo Disneyland) Re-Launching Date: April 28, 2007; Designers: Walt Disney Imagineering; Vehicles: 14 Rockets Vehicle Theme: Rocket; Building Diameter: 200 feet (61 m) Largest Drop: 17 feet (5.15 m) Building Height: 118 feet (35 m) Track Length: 3,450 feet (1052 m) Volume: 1.8 million cubic feet ...

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  9. The Oriental Land Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1979, Oriental and Disney agreed to build the theme park. [5] Tokyo Disneyland opened on April 15, 1983 on 200 acres in Maihama. [4] [6] The company borrowed $1.4 billion for Disneyland which they paid off in three years. [7] Disney announced in November 1995 the building of Tokyo DisneySea to be owned by Oriental next to the Tokyo ...