![]() Gone is the forest scent and that golf ball with the hidden Mickey Mouse emblem that scared everyone as it whizzed by. Soarin’ Over California has made its last flights over the vineyards of Napa and through Yosemite Valley. Article content Paul Hiffmeyer/Disneyland This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. What looks like a silly ride will have you laughing along with Luigi as he singsa-the-songa. Depending on the car you choose to sit in, you may end up owning the dance floor doing a mini tango with just another car or a solo pirouette. There are no tracks on the dance floor to give away the rollicking good time. But here is the interesting thing, you never know what dance it will be. Using GPS as a guiding system they dance to the beat of six songs like Mambo Italiano and The Tire-antella sung by a very cheery Luigi. The air-hockey-like surface has been replaced with a smooth surface for 20 of Luigi’s cousins from Carsoli, Italy to come over for an Italian Folk dance-off as part of the Luigi’s Rollickin’ Roadsters. So Luigi’s Flying Tires went quietly to the auto wrecker last year. It was a fun ride but by the time you figured it out, you were heading for the exit sign. Just like the Flying Saucer air ride in the ’60s that tried to have guests floating a few inches off the ground, Luigi’s Flying Tires in Cars Land missed the mark. Manage Print Subscription / Tax Receipt.
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