It's hard to believe that until 2020, Mickey Mouse did not have an attraction in a Disney park to call his own. That changed with the opening of Mickey and Minnie's Runaway Railway at Disney's Hollywood Studios. And as of today, as part of Disneyland's 100 Years of Wonder Celebration, Mickey now has two attractions, as the same ride now exists in Mickey's Toontown at Disneyland. However, even if you've ridden the Orlando version of the ride before, don't think that this new attraction is just a carbon copy.
While the two attractions are ultimately the same, I asked Marnie Burress, Portfolio Project Executive with Walt Disney Imagineering, if they took the opportunity of building Runaway Railway a second time to do anything differently, or if this was really the same ride. While she says it was important to keep the core of the story the same, she admitted that there were some small changes made.
While the two attractions are ultimately the same, I asked Marnie Burress, Portfolio Project Executive with Walt Disney Imagineering, if they took the opportunity of building Runaway Railway a second time to do anything differently, or if this was really the same ride. While she says it was important to keep the core of the story the same, she admitted that there were some small changes made.
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