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Attraction ID Card
Name: Expedition Everest
Location: Disney's Animal Kingdom
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- perilous journey aboard a runaway train through the
Himalayan mountains. Adventurous riders push deep into the
lair of the feared yeti, guardian of the forbidden
mountain. En route, they encounter torn tracks, spiral
backwards through the fog into an ice cavern and dart into
and out of the mountain in a high-speed adventure.
- Mountain peak: At just under 200 feet, the tallest of 18
mountains created by Disney Imagineers at Disney parks
worldwide.
- Chilling thrills: A careening adventure including an
80-foot drop, plus frightening encounters with the
mystical yeti.
- Length: Nearly a mile of track as riders encounter
harrowing twists, tight turns and drops.
- Ride vehicle: Modeled after an aging, steam-engine tea
train; 34 passengers per train.
- Yeti, Guardian of the Mountain: The mammoth-sized
Audio-Animatronics yeti has a potential thrust, in all of
its hydraulic cylinders combined, of slightly over 259,000
pounds force -- potentially more instantaneous power than
a 747-400 airliner.
- Forced perspective: To create the sense of an enormous
mountain range, Imagineers painted a "mural" of
shadows across the face of the mountains. The range with
its glaciers and valleys is a canvas of rockwork, carvings
and painting creating a forced perspective where closer-in
objects have a massive look while appliqués trick the eye
into perceiving far off objects.
- Bringing the Himalayan environment to Florida: More than
900 bamboo plants, 10 species of trees and 110 species of
shrubs were planted to re-create the lowlands surrounding
Mount Everest.
- Steelwork: 1,800 tons of steel were used in the mountain
structure. That is about six times the amount of steel
used in a traditional office building of this size.
- Mountain make-up: The mountain is crafted with more than
3,000 pre-fabricated "chips" created from 25,000
individual computer-molded pieces of steel.
- Color palette: 2,000 gallons of stain and paint were
used on the rockwork and throughout the village. The color
scheme has ritual meaning to the Himalayan culture.
- In the Himalayan regions, villagers commonly preserve
yak dung and dry it out on village walls. They later use
the hardened material as fuel in their homes. Disney
Imagineers recreated the look of these walls in the Serka
Zong village area.
- Artisans at work: Artists from Imagineering used
hammers, chainsaws and blowtorches to "age" wood
and buildings in the village, giving them the appearance
of being longstanding parts of the landscape.
- Hillary step: The famous final ascent of Sir Edmund
Hillary in 1953 is represented in Disney's man-made
mountain. The coloring of Mount Everest differs from the
rest of the mountain range because at more than 29,000
feet elevation, hurricane-force winds often blow the snow
off its peak, revealing a raw sheet of rock.
- Authentic detail: Some 2,000 handcrafted items from Asia
are evident in the props, cabinetry and architectural
ornamentation.
- Height restriction for ride: 44 inches.
- Seating: 17 rows of two-abreast seating .
- Disney's FASTPASS: Expedition Everest features Disney's
FASTPASS, the innovative system which allows guests, at no
additional charge, to avoid lengthy waiting in line.
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