[4K 60fps] Big Thunder Mountain Railroad - Horizon-Locked Back Row On-Ride POV, Disneyland Park 2024

[4K 60fps] Big Thunder Mountain Railroad - Horizon-Locked Back Row On-Ride POV, Disneyland Park 2024

SPOILER ALERT: An Updated Daytime Big Thunder Mountain Railroad POV with a Brighter Noon Environment, as well as sitting on the Front and Back Rows with the same setup Normal Low Light and Horizon-Lock. Same setup as last POV to end up doing extensive footage of the scenery like Mineshaft water tower, fossil next to the final brake run, exteriors, navigate signs, and a few off-ride shots such as the 2nd lift hill, double helix, and the rock over the fossil. To add up for this one: one vehicle crossover, Magnetic brakes under the fossil, probably more nerd shots of far away props while in queue, both sides of station, and both exits. This POV may not be done yet, but hope to not overheat either of those cameras during the continuation as long as I still meet the hot summer sun during 11 AM to 1 PM, same thing goes with the other Man-Made mountain ride from the other park with a different type of ride system. With or without credit or permission, every single fucking footages are free to use for your edited videos at any use, so yeah. Be aware of Disney owning the background music where credit is due to the respective artists. Big Thunder Mountain Railroad is a mine train roller coaster located at Disneyland, Magic Kingdom, Tokyo Disneyland and Disneyland Park in Paris. In Tokyo and Paris, the attraction is named Big Thunder Mountain. Big Thunder Mountain Railroad is also the name of the fictional rail line the roller coaster depicts. Park section-Frontierland Coordinates-33.8130°N 117.9204°W Status-Operating Opening date-September 2, 1979 Replaced-Mine Train Through Nature's Wonderland Type-Steel – Mine Train Designer-Walt Disney Imagineering Model-Mine Train Track layout-Custom Lift/launch system-Chain lift hill Height-104 ft (32 m) Speed-35 mph (56 km/h) Inversions-0 Duration ~3:00 Height restriction-40 in (102 cm) Manufacturer-Arrow Development (California) Dynamic Structures (2014 California rebuild) Vekoma (Florida, Paris, Tokyo) Restraints-Single Lap Bar Sponsor-Dai-ichi Life (Tokyo) Big Thunder Mountain Railroad was designed by Imagineer Tony Baxter and ride design engineer Bill Watkins. The concept came from Baxter's work on fellow Imagineer Marc Davis's concept for the Western River Expedition, a western-themed pavilion at the Magic Kingdom, designed to look like an enormous plateau and contain many rides, including a runaway mine train roller coaster. However, because the pavilion as a whole was deemed too expensive in light of the construction and 1973 opening of Pirates of the Caribbean, Baxter proposed severing the mine train and building it as a separate attraction. The Big Thunder Mountain Railroad project was put on hold again in 1974 as resources and personnel were being diverted to work on constructing Space Mountain in Tomorrowland, but this delay may have ultimately produced a smoother ride as the use of computers in attraction design was just beginning when the project was resumed. Big Thunder Mountain Railroad was one of the first Disney rides to utilize computer-aided design. Four of Disney's parks feature the attraction. It first opened at Disneyland in 1979, and then a larger version debuted at Magic Kingdom in Florida in 1980. Tokyo Disneyland's version opened in 1987. Disneyland Paris opened with its version in 1992, of which its layout and structure is primarily based on the Florida version of the ride. The Disneyland Paris installation is also the only Big Thunder... Read More: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Thu... Streak through a haunted gold mine aboard a speeding train on this thrilling coaster-style ride Hang Onto Yer Hats! Legend has it that after gold was discovered in the 1850s, eerie incidents took place in the mine. Trains would take off and race through tunnels… by themselves. As you enter the cursed cavern, your train speeds up along the rickety track. Shoot under a booming waterfall and dodge a falling boulder from an unexpected landslide as you swoop around sharp turns and drop into desolate canyons. On this rip-roaring adventure, you may learn that some legends turn out to be true... How Scary Is it? Big Thunder Mountain Railroad is a fast rollercoaster-type attraction designed for kids and adults. However, some sections of this attraction are bumpy and take place in the dark. A Bit of Disneyland Lore The miniature ghost town of Big Thunder that you roll past at the end of the attraction predates Big Thunder Mountain Railroad. Originally named Rainbow Ridge, the town is one of several elements from the Rainbow Caverns Mine Train (later called Mine Train through Nature's Wonderland) that transported Guests around Frontierland from 1956 to 1977. Credit to Wikipedia and Disneyland Website for details in description Footage filmed Resolution type: 7/14/2024 (4K Ultra HD 60fps Activity Raw Footage Linear + Horizon Lock) Camera: GoPro Hero 11 Black with Chest mount harness Recorded by 4-LeggyKaiYT | AwesomeCaillouXperience5656