Disneyland Railroad and Rivers of America Returning this Summer
GREAT NEWS!
DisneyParks Blog will officially be returning this summer for guests to enjoy! It will boast a brand new north bank on rivers of america with a gorgeous waterfont and elevated trestle that the train will travel over. It is depicted in the concept art below.
According to DisneyParks Blog, the Rivers of America will continue to celebrate the rivers of Missouri, Columbia, Mississippi, and the Rio Grande but with an enhanced Columbia Gorge section with astounding waterfalls. Yes, waterfalls are returning to Rivers of America. A total of five in all.
Guests riding the railroad will get to experience some new additions. They will be able to ride across the rocks of the trestle that extends onto the river, thus providing views of the falls. For the first time ever, the train will turn left as it circles the park. Finally, the Indian Village will feature a shaman that will be seen telling the story of how the hummingbird taught the Indian chief how to make a flute. The village is now in a new location.
DisneyParks Blog will officially be returning this summer for guests to enjoy! It will boast a brand new north bank on rivers of america with a gorgeous waterfont and elevated trestle that the train will travel over. It is depicted in the concept art below.
According to DisneyParks Blog, the Rivers of America will continue to celebrate the rivers of Missouri, Columbia, Mississippi, and the Rio Grande but with an enhanced Columbia Gorge section with astounding waterfalls. Yes, waterfalls are returning to Rivers of America. A total of five in all.
Guests riding the railroad will get to experience some new additions. They will be able to ride across the rocks of the trestle that extends onto the river, thus providing views of the falls. For the first time ever, the train will turn left as it circles the park. Finally, the Indian Village will feature a shaman that will be seen telling the story of how the hummingbird taught the Indian chief how to make a flute. The village is now in a new location.
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