Mickey and Minnie's Runaway Railway

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Attraction History

The genesis of Mickey and Minnie's Runaway Railway began when Disney completed their transformation of Disney's California Adventure and turned their attention to Disney's Hollywood Studios [1]. Around this time, it was decided that the new look Hollywood Studios would "showcase the realization of Walt's dreams". With this in mind, Imagineers began working on an idea for "Mickeytown USA", a new land to be created around the existing Fantasmic! amphitheater [1]. Mickeytown USA was to be anchored by an attraction that would revolve around the new Mickey Mouse shorts, and as Rafferty describes it would have been "some kind of a water-themed ride with seats that felt as if the were buoyant. You'd speed along in the rapids and then reach a waterfall"[1].

When Disney higher-ups were pitched the Mickey themed attraction they demurred and wanted cancel the whole project. Undeterred however, Rafferty asked for 30 days to come up with a new idea. At the end of this stay, Rafferty and his team pitched Mickey and Minnie's Runaway Railway, which was green-lit for placement inside Disney's Hollywood Studios' Chinese Theater[1].

Mickey and Minnie's Runaway Railway was initially announced at the 2017 D23's Parks and Resorts panel [2]. At this time, President of Disney Parks Bob Chapeck announced that the new attraction would replace The Great Movie Ride at Disney's Hollywood Studios. Inspired by the new style of Mickey Mouse shorts, Mickey and Minnie's Runaway Railway was advertised as a "2 1/2 D" attraction that would allow guests to enter a Mickey short. At the time, Imagineer Kevin Rafferty described the attraction as:

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Mickey and Minnie's Runaway Railway was spearheaded by veteran Imagineer Kevin Rafferty, who noted that his one regret at the attraction's opening was that former President of Imageering Marty Sklar had not lived to see its completion. According to Rafferty:

“I promised Marty – and myself – years ago that I was going to come up with an attraction with an original story and a memorable theme song,” Rafferty said. “And every time I’d see Marty, he’d ask me, ‘How that’s attraction coming?’ It breaks my heart that Marty won’t be here to experience it.” [3]

On February 11, 2018, DIsney announced that Runaway Railway would be opening in 2019 [4]. At this time it was revealed that guests would begin the attraction by watching a Mickey Mouse cartoon where MIckey and Minnie get ready for a picnic, as the duo drives along side Goofy conducting a train, guests enter the cartoon. Also revealed, was the fact that a new theme song would be created especially for the attraction [4]

The score for Mickey and Minnie's Runaway Railway was composed by Chris Willis, who also composed music for the modern Mickey Mouse shirts [5]. According to Rafferty, the score was recorded in Hollywood, with a 65 piece orchestra.

Although originally intended for a 2019 opening, Mickey and Minnie's Runaway Railway was officially dedicated, and opened to the public, on March 4, 2020. [6].

Attraction Plot

As guests enter the Chinese Theater, the walls are lighned with posters for Mickey Mouse shorts. Guests then enter the preshow theater, where they watch Mickey's newest cartoon "Picnic Perfect". As guests watch Mickey, Minnie and Pluto as they tr to enjoy a picnic, Goofy crashes his train into the screen, allowing guests to enter the cartoon.

After walking through the screen, guests board Goofy's train and begin their adventure in Runnamuck Park, where Mickey and Minnie are going to try to have their perfect picnic. Unfortunately, Goofy takes a wrong turn and heads into a tunnel. Mickey and Minnie quickly follow, and drive their red convertible alongside the train. Inside the tunnel, the train's cars break off from Goofy and exit the tunnel, entering the attractions Wild West scene. Here, there is a stampede, and all four of the passengers cars split off from each other.

Guests then enter the Carnival Chaos scene, where an entire carnival is laid out before them. Things take an unexpected turn however, when a tornado strikes the carnival spinning the cars out of control and sucking them up.

Although it initially seems as if guests have been dropped in scenic island paradise, scenery quickly changes as the volcanoes that surround gusts seem on he brink of eruption. At this point, the train car begins to head down river straight towards a water fall. As Mickey and Minnie paddle a large leaf nearby, it seems as if guests will surely fall towards their doom. As Mickey, Minnie and the guest's train car plummet over the falls, they find themselves in an underwater world. With a menacing giant squid nearby, the gang makes their escape by "pulling the plug" and flushing themselves out of danger.

After escaped the underwater threat, guests now find themselves in the middle of a busy cityscape. In this scene, Donald is seen delivering flowers to Daisy at her dance studio. Entering the studio, guests come face to face with Daisy who instructs them to dance. The four train cars then dance in synchronized fashion.

Leaving the studio, the train cars enter a factory, where it seems as if guests will surely be crushed by a machine labeled "The Smasher". As the cars race towards their demise, Mickey and Minnie work frantically to turn the machine off, doing so in the nick of time.

After a few more close calls, guests arrive back at Runnamuck Park at nighttime. In the distance, Mickey can be seen strumming the attractions theme song "Nothing Can Stop Us Now" as Pluto and Minnie attentively listen. As fireworks go off an unconcerned Goofy waves to his friends. The train then arrives back at the barn, where guests disembark.

Fun Facts and Trivia

  • In character with the early Mickey Mouse shorts, every sound effect using Mickey and Minnie's Runaway Railway was created using physical items in a recording booth.
  • Imagineers used Jimmy Macdonald's (who created the sound effects for the early Mickey cartoons) props in Mickey and Minnie's Runaway Rail.
  • The train whistle sound effect used in the attraction was created by the same whistle that was used in the Mickey Mouse short "Steamboat Willie".
  • Panasonic and Disney partnered to create the projectors and other breakthrough technology to help bring Mickey and Minnie's cartoon world to life [7].

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 https://allears.net/2019/12/09/imagineer-kevin-rafferty-talks-mickey-and-minnies-runaway-railway-on-track-for-march-4-opening/
  2. https://disneyparks.disney.go.com/blog/2017/07/first-mickey-themed-ride-through-attraction-mickey-and-minnies-runaway-railway-coming-to-disneys-hollywood-studios/
  3. https://allears.net/2019/12/09/imagineer-kevin-rafferty-talks-mickey-and-minnies-runaway-railway-on-track-for-march-4-opening/
  4. 4.0 4.1 https://disneyparks.disney.go.com/blog/2018/02/d23j-update-mickey-and-minnies-runaway-railway/
  5. https://insidethemagic.net/2018/11/new-details-of-mickey-minnies-runaway-railway-revealed-at-d23s-destination-d/
  6. https://www.wdwmagic.com/attractions/mickey-and-minnies-runaway-railway/news/04mar2020-photos---crowds-pack-into-disneys-hollywood-studios-for-the-opening-of-mickey-and-minnies-runaway-railway.htm
  7. https://www.laughingplace.com/w/news/2019/01/07/panasonic-announces-collaboration-with-disney-for-mickey-minnies-runaway-railway/