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Crush's Coaster is a
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in
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. The attraction officially opened on June 9, 2007 as part of an expansion project in
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, an area within Walt Disney Studios Park formerly known as Animation Courtyard. The ride is themed to
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's ''
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'' film, and named after Crush, a
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voiced by
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from the movie. Most of the roller coaster is
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and features
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special effects. On August 27, 2021, following Disneyland Paris' reopening, Walt Disney Studios Park announced that the attraction was set to become part of the ''Worlds of Pixar'' area.


History

Disneyland Paris – known as Disneyland Resort Paris at the time – began a
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project as early as 2006 to improve and expand the Animation Courtyard area within Walt Disney Studios Park. The project was completed in 2007, and the area was renamed
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. No official press announcement was given until the launch of the resort's
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on April 1, 2007. The ride then debuted on June 9, 2007 and is the first and only ride at Disneyland Paris to be themed to ''
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''. On
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night in 2010, Walt Disney Studios Park was rethemed for the holiday, with most of its popular attractions receiving a halloween re-theming. Crush's Coaster became ''Crush's Coaster: Avis de Tempête'' as part of the festivities.


Ride experience


Queue

Guests enter the Toon Backlot of
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and stumble upon the beached sound stage and
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set of Disney·Pixar's ''
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'', themed as
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Harbour, where Crush and his sea friends invite guests to climb aboard turtle shells for a ride through memorable scenes from the movie.


Ride

The ride starts off with shells "diving" into the ocean. The first part of the attraction is a slow
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taking guests to the
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, where they meet Nemo and Squirt, then to the darkness of the depths, where they encounter voracious glowfish, and finally to the Sunken Submarine surrounded by an army of jellyfish where they meet the sharks and their chief, Bruce. The second part of the ride's track is a faster rollercoaster in the dark, representing the spiraling, churning
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itself. The ride ends with the shells returning to Sydney Harbour, with cheers from Crush and his friends.


Technology

The attraction employs several instances of new technology developed by
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, the key being two large
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effects in the early dark ride scenes of the ride, which place Nemo, the
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, and Squirt, Crush's son, seamlessly within the 'underwater' environment. The technology was developed for Crush's Coaster in conjunction with
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and The Seas with Nemo and Friends. Crush's Coaster marks the only second
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-themed spinning roller coaster (following Primeval Whirl), and the first ever collaboration between German roller coaster engineers
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and
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.


Fastpass

In a bid to decrease the long queues that frequently plague the ride, Disney conducted preliminary tests during July 2008 at the Crush's Coaster site to investigate the possibility of installing a
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system at the attraction. Fastpass was ultimately not implemented at the ride, though a single riders line subsequently was. Fastpass was again trialed in January 2018. Crush's Coaster is now part of Disney Premier Access, a paid Fastpass service. Article - 'How does Disney Premier Access work"
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References


External links


Disneyland Paris - Crush's Coaster



DLRP Magic - Crush's Coaster Info

WDS Fans - Crush's Coaster Fan Page

Photos Magiques - Crush's Coaster Photos

YouTube - Making of Crush's Coaster

YouTube - Crush's Coaster Recreation
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