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

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    The Disneyland version also includes a static figure of Gadget before the coaster's lift hill. Both versions of the attraction are located in Mickey's Toontown, and the Disneyland version opened as Gadget's Go Coaster on January 24, 1993, along with the rest of Mickey's Toontown. [1] The Tokyo Disneyland version opened on April 15, 1996.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Splash Mountain - Wikipedia

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    10:00 (Tokyo Disneyland) 11:45 (Magic Kingdom) Height restriction: 40 in (102 cm) Manufacturer: Hopkins Rides [1] (Disneyland) Audio-animatronics: 103 (Anaheim) 68 (Orlando) Restraint: 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 ...

  5. Space Mountain - Wikipedia

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    Space Mountain (Tokyo Disneyland) Space Mountain at Tokyo Disneyland opened with the park on April 15, 1983. It was the first version of Space Mountain to open concurrently with the park. From its opening in 1983 and until late 2006, Tokyo Disneyland's Space Mountain was an almost exact clone of Disneyland's Space Mountain.

  6. Cinderella Castle - Wikipedia

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    Cinderella Castle is a fairy tale castle at the center of two Disney theme parks: the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World, and Tokyo Disneyland at the Tokyo Disney Resort.Based on Cinderella's fairy tale castle from Disney's 1950 animated feature film, both serve as the symbol and flagship attraction for their respective theme parks.

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  8. The Oriental Land Company - Wikipedia

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    The Oriental Land Co., Ltd. [3] (株式会社オリエンタルランド, Kabushiki gaisha Orientaru Rando), also known as Oriental Land is a Japanese leisure and tourism company headquartered in Urayasu, Chiba, Japan where it also owns and operates the Tokyo Disney Resort.

  9. Height restriction laws - Wikipedia

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    The height limit was passed by the United States Congress in 1889 as the Height of Buildings Act of 1899 and later amended by the Height of Buildings Act of 1910. [ 28 ] [ 29 ] Boston , Massachusetts: Due to the city's proximity to Logan International Airport , building height is restricted to around 800 ft (240 m).