Everyone loves the Disneyland Autopia: the weird, disconnected steering, the metal guide rail down the middle of the cement track, the huge bumpers front and rear that practically encouraged you to ...
It’s been a nice 69 years for Disneyland’s car attraction Autopia, but it’s finally getting an upgrade worthy of its neighbors. Situated in the futuristic area called Tomorrowland, nestled next to ...
Autopia is a classic Disneyland Park attraction where kids and adults alike can drive small, gas-powered cars on a scenic track around the park. Now, according to a report by the Los Angeles Times, ...
The car world is struggling through an era of cynicism and disillusionment these days, and I desperately want us to break through the fog into a world of optimism again. I'm not talking about general ...
Disneyland's Autopia ride has given many young gearheads their first taste of behind-the-wheel excitement. Autopia is one of the original attractions that opened with the theme park on July 17, 1955, ...
Remember the Autopia ride at Disneyland? The cars all have new paint and new engines from Honda. Still fun for young and old alike! Remember the Autopia ride at Disneyland? The cars all have new paint ...
The air tastes putrid. The traffic is terrible. The engines are loud, the oil-stained roadways ugly and antiquated. This is Autopia, part of Walt Disney’s Tomorrowland, where kids from around the ...
View post: Amazon Has a DeWalt 142-Piece Tool Set on Sale for $109 Thing is, Autopia is only one version of the iconic race track ride that has provided countless kids with their first opportunity ...
Aaron Lambert and daughter Casey take a spin around the Autopia track at Disneyland. The amusement park plans to retire the miniature, gas-powered cars and replace them with either electric vehicles ...
ANAHEIM, Calif. (KABC) -- Plans are in the works to replace the gas-powered cars at Disneyland's popular Autopia attraction as part of the Anaheim resort's ongoing decarbonization efforts and its goal ...
Disneyland's beloved Autopia ride was always fun, but never emissions-free. Now that may be changing, as the Happiest Place on Earth may go electric. The ride has been part of the original park since ...