About Goofy's Sky School
It used to be called Mulholland Madness, now it's Goofy’s Sky School. The new theme is inspired by the 1940 cartoon short “Goofy’s Glider.”
We took the photo above as they were testing the new cars in early June, 2011.
Sometimes called a mad mouse-style roller coaster, this one is good for the younger set who can't get onto California Screamin'. Most of the excitement comes from the car's front being ahead of the wheels, making it seem like you're going to fall off before it makes a quick turn. It takes riders on a trip on the California freeway system in automobile-themed vehicles.
Rating: 4 smiles
Recommended for: Families with children, adults who like less-aggressive
roller coasters
Goofy's Sky School Facts
- Type: Roller coaster
- Location: Paradise Pier
- Height restrictions: 42 in (106 cm) and young children should be accompanied by an adult
- Duration: 90 seconds
- Use a Fastpass to shorten your time in line, or try getting in line during the parades or evening shows.
Advice About Goofy's Sky School
- Because the track is outdoors, Goofy's Sky School can close during bad weather.
- This herky-jerky ride is not for anyone a neck or back trouble, heart problems or for expectant mothers.
- Put away your glasses and hat before you ride, or you may lose them.
- Smaller children may not fit snugly if riding with a larger adult and get jostled around.
Accessibility
You'll have to transfer from your wheelchair or ECV to the ride vehicle by yourself or with help from your traveling companions. Enter with everyone else, go to the loading area and ask a cast member for help. Service animals are not allowed.
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