The 10 Best Attractions at Disney California Adventure
Main photo courtesy of Getty; Incredicoaster photo by Joshua Sudock, courtesy of Disney; all other photos courtesy of Disney
Florida is spoiled. By the late 1990s it had four different Disney theme parks, while Anaheim, the home of the original, was still stuck at one. That changed in 2001, when Disney California Adventure opened next door to Disneyland. The early reviews were harsh, but with a slight course correction (and a billion dollars in improvements) the new park has become a worthwhile addition to the classic Disneyland experience.
The California theme might seem odd for a park based in California (why bother with a fake Hollywood when the real thing is right down the freeway?), but it’s inspired some adorable architecture. Buena Vista Street feels as inviting as Disneyland’s Main Street USA, only the ersatz 1890’s midwestern vibe is replaced with cute approximations of Art Deco and Mission Revival Style. Elsewhere the park pays tribute to California’s national parks and houses a tribute to the state’s aviation history in a fake aircraft hangar. California Adventure has also become home to lands themed around some of Disney’s most popular IPs, including Marvel, Pixar, and the Cars movies; the latter’s cartoonish take on Route 66 is delightful, and also features one of the park’s very best rides. Here are the 10 best attractions at Disney California Adventure.
10. Goofy’s Sky School
Okay, this is a stretch. California Adventure is a top-heavy place: the best rides are amazing, and totally justify the expense, and then there’s a steep fall-off. There’s a lot else to do there, with various carnival-style rides at Pixar Pier and Cars Land. There’s a parachute-styled falling ride called Jumpin’ Jellyfish, if you don’t care for the more extreme plummets of Mission: Breakout. There’s a middling dark ride based on Monsters, Inc., and a version of the same Little Mermaid dark ride found at Magic Kingdom. I’m saying that Goofy’s Sky School, despite not being particularly fun or memorable, makes this list almost by default. It’s what is known in the industry as a “wild mouse” coaster, meaning it’s a small, short, child-friendly coaster that’s built more on quick turns than huge drops or fast speeds. Goofy’s Sky School is perched on top of a small building, and regularly tricks the rider into thinking the car is going to fly off the side and splat all over the concrete below. It jerks tight with a quick snap at every twist, and that wound up scaring me more than anything about the bigger and more extreme Incredicoaster. It’s short, largely inoffensive, but thoroughly mediocre, and just more fodder to get you through the day after you’ve hit the best rides. I give it a small bonus for the loose connection to the great 1940 short “Goofy’s Glider.”
9. Golden Zephyr
The Golden Zephyr might be the most generic attraction at any Disney park. It’s one of a number of classically minded rides at Paradise Gardens Park, a giant swing with rockets out of old sci-fi film serials that leisurely spin around for a few minutes. Every amusement park from the last century has had a ride exactly like this, and the Golden Zephyr isn’t connected to any Disney cartoon or movie. And that’s absolutely not a problem, as this ride is such a constant because it is always enjoyable. It’s a soothing calm down spot for the dedicated thrill seeker, and has just the tiniest bit of danger for those too afraid to ride Mission: Breakout or the Incredicoaster. It was my wife’s favorite ride at the park. It isn’t something to go out of your way for, but it’s a nice, relaxing way to fill out your day.
8. Silly Symphony Swings
There’s a pretty big drop in quality after those first seven attractions. There are a handful of classic boardwalk or carnival style rides in the Paradise Gardens Park section of the park, and although those are fun they don’t always have the uniqueness you expect from a Disney ride. The Silly Symphony Swings probably bridge that gap the best. It’s a traditional wave swinger, where you sit in a chair attached to a tower with cables, and then spin around for a few minutes. It’s based on one of the best classic Disney cartoons, “The Band Concert,” where Donald Duck tries to crash a performance by Mickey’s orchestra before a tornado sucks everybody up into the sky. The tower is painted with images from the cartoon and the ride blasts the William Tell Overture. These references are a game attempt to tie an otherwise simple and overly familiar ride into the Disney setting.
7. Pixar Pal-A-Round

My wife doesn’t understand how I can ride roller coasters or drop towers with no issues and then completely lose my mind with fear on a Ferris wheel. Those other rides are so fast-moving and so short that my fear of heights doesn’t have time to kick in. Not so on Pixar Pal-Around, a ride I was positive would turn into a one way trip. And I was in one of the traditional gondolas that just lightly swayed when the wheel turned, and not one of the ones that slid and swung around an overhead rail. About halfway through the ride I had calmed down enough to realize how gorgeous the view is from the top, with all of California Adventure, much of Disneyland and parts of Anaheim in plain sight. I’m not a Ferris wheel convert now, or anything, but I fought through the fear and learned how to appreciate Pixar Pal-A-Round. It’s also simply a beautiful structure, with the classic Mickey Mouse logo from 1930s cartoons at its center, and an extensive light system that changes colors at night. It’s a classic carnival ride with Disney flair and a park landmark akin to a Disney castle or Epcot’s sphere.
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