Tag: Big Thunder Mountain Railroad
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Walt Disney World’s Big Thunder Mountain Railroad to Close For A Year Starting in January 2025
Walt Disney World’s Big Thunder Mountain Railroad will be closing in January 2025 for a year-long refurbishment.
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New Big Thunder Mountain Railroad Mickey Mouse Series Arrives on shopDisney
A new Mickey Mouse series of merchandise has arrived on shopDisney.com that is focused on Big Thunder Mountain Railroad. This series offers several different options of Mickey Mouse in his western best in honor of the Frontierland mountain in the Disney Parks, particularly Walt Disney World Resort as it continues to celebrate its 50th anniversary.…
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Legen… Wait for It… Dary – GEEKS CORNER – Episode #622
Welcome to GEEKS CORNER! This week there is a lot to geek out about. Before getting into the topics for the show, the GEEKS chat about the process of renewing their Magic Keys this last week. They also talk about what they think might happen with renewals in the future. In the main portion of…
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Rob Gronkowski Celebrates Super Bowl LV Win By Going to Walt Disney World Resort!
After saying he was “going to Disney World!” with Tom Brady, Rob Gronkowski did just that. On Monday, Gronkowski celebrated the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ win with a day filled with magic! Throughout the day Gronkowski enjoyed celebrating his win at the Magic Kingdom (complete with confetti), and also with a visit to Disney’s Hollywood Studios.…
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Big Thunder Mountain Railroad Celebrates 40 Years!
Today, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad opened at Disneyland in 1979. The “wildest ride in the wilderness” has been taking guests through the mines of Rainbow Ridge aboard runaway mine trains. Guests board mine trains of the Big Thunder Railroad: U.B. Bold, U.R. Courageous, I.M. Loco, I.B. Hearty or U.R. Daring. Soon they find themselves racing…
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Big Thunder Mountain Railroad Celebrates 35 Years at the Disneyland Resort
Thirty-five years ago today, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad opened at the Disneyland Resort. Since its debut, over 225 million guests have taken a spin on the wildest ride in the wilderness. The runaway mine train was originally inspired by Bryce Canyon National Park in Utah. Over the years, the attraction has had some explosive changes…