PHOTOS, VIDEO: Rethemed Chip ‘n’ Dale’s Gadget Coaster opens at Disneyland

All aboard! After the announcement of Mickey’s Toontown reimagining at Disneyland, we learned that Gadget’s Go-Coaster would be transformed and redesigned into Chip ‘n’ Dale’s Gadget Coaster, to appeal to a more modern audience. Now that Mickey’s Toontown is open for guests, we finally got to use this updated version.
You can check out our take using the video above, or keep reading for photos and descriptions.
Located at the back of Mickey’s Toontown, Chip ‘n’ Dale’s Gadget Coaster is at the back of Mickey’s Toontown, between Mickey’s House and Donald’s Duck Pond.
Already on the way, we can see the new static figures of Chip ‘n’ Dale trying to spit into a teacup, which bears a strong resemblance to the Mad Tea Party teacups.
As we enter the queue, we are already somewhat shaded by a giant “beach” banner.
Little daddies and other assorted items still dot the queue, like the comb still acting as a bridge rail.
From the queue we can also see the hand cranking the engine that lifts guests up the hill.
Vehicles still look the same as when they were Gadget’s Go Coaster – yellow white green backs and red button wheels.
An acorn sits atop the entrance to the cargo area.
Inside, it still looks like a chaotic workshop as before. Tools hang on the walls and sit on shelves, and a blueprint hangs behind the eraser-like dispatch station.
The main difference is a Rescue Rangers badge above the exit, reminiscent of the 1989-90 Disney Afternoon series which also got a movie last year.
A portrait of Gadget, the coaster’s former namesake, sits near the rear of the load-unload station. Behind it is a plan for acorn-shaped passenger vehicles.
Boarding locations are defined by acorns.
Dominoes also serve as security barriers.
A new static Gadget figure sits next to the elevator hill, showing how guests will soon fall on the roller coaster.
Finally on leaving, we see Gadget’s mailbox, but none for Tic et Tac.
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