No, California Screamin’ isn’t open anymore at Disney California Adventure. It shut down for good on January 8, 2018, and got replaced by the Incredicoaster, which has been running since June 23, 2018.
What replaced California Screamin?
They tore down California Screamin’ and built the Incredicoaster in its place, a brand-new launch coaster themed to Pixar’s *The Incredibles*.
This wasn’t just a simple repaint—Disney completely rebuilt the ride as part of their big shift from Paradise Pier to Pixar Pier. Honestly, it’s one of the best transformations in the park. The new ride kept the same launch mechanics but wrapped everything in a sleek, superhero-themed package with fresh special effects and character moments.
Did they change California Screamin?
Yep, they didn’t just tweak it—they scrapped the old theme and renamed it the Incredicoaster.
The coaster’s bones stayed the same, but everything else got a Pixar makeover. The track layout? Still there. The launch system? Still there. The 1920s-style boardwalk vibe? Gone. In its place, you’ve got the Parr family racing through a high-speed adventure with new music, theming, and even a few surprises that weren’t in the original version.
Is California Screamin now the Incredicoaster?
California Screamin’ and the Incredicoaster are the same ride now, just with a fresh name and look.
If you rode it back in 2017, you wouldn’t recognize it today. The coaster still shoots you from 0 to 55 mph in about four seconds, but now you’re dodging through an Incredibles-themed obstacle course instead of pretending you’re at a vintage amusement park.
What kind of roller coaster was California Screamin?
California Screamin’ was a steel launch coaster, famous for its brutal acceleration and one mid-course inversion.
It wasn’t some towering hyper coaster—just a relentless blast of speed along a mile of track, designed to feel like you’re riding a classic seaside coaster from the Roaring Twenties. The launch was the real star here, throwing you forward with enough force to make your stomach drop before the first turn.
What is the longest ride at Disneyland?
The Incredicoaster takes the crown for longest ride at Disneyland, stretching about a mile from start to finish.
It edges out other long-haulers like Matterhorn Bobsleds and Big Thunder Mountain Railroad by a few feet. Sure, it’s not the tallest or fastest coaster in the park, but that mile of track gives you plenty of time to soak in the theming—and the launch doesn’t hurt either.
What is the fastest ride at Disneyland?
The Incredicoaster is also Disneyland’s speed demon, hitting 55 mph in under four seconds.
That’s faster than Space Mountain (35 mph) and nearly twice as fast as the Matterhorn’s bobsled run. If you love that gut-wrenching launch, this is the ride you queue up for. Just don’t blink when the countdown hits zero.
Does the Incredicoaster go backwards?
Nope, the Incredicoaster doesn’t run in full reverse, though it does kick backward briefly during the launch sequence.
After that initial jolt backward, you’re catapulted forward into the main ride. The coaster’s signature move is that high-speed dash toward Paradise Bay pier, followed by inversions and airtime hills—not a full backward run. (Honestly, a full reverse would’ve been overkill for this one.)
What’s the fastest roller coaster in the United States?
As of 2026, Kingda Ka at Six Flags Great Adventure in New Jersey still holds the title, topping out at 139 mph.
This monstrosity has been the undisputed king of speed since it opened in 2005. It’s not just fast—it’s also one of the tallest, with a 456-foot drop that’ll make your stomach question every life choice you’ve ever made.
How fast does California Screamin go?
California Screamin’ hit 55 mph, thanks to its electromagnetic launch system.
The acceleration was brutal—0 to 55 in about four seconds. That kind of punch was rare for coasters back in the early 2000s, and it’s still a thrill today if you’re lucky enough to find an on-ride photo from its final year.
How fast is Cars Land’s ride at Disneyland?
Radiator Springs Racers tops out at 40 mph (64 km/h), making it one of Disneyland’s quickest dark rides.
It’s not a coaster, but that doesn’t mean it’s slow. The ride simulates a high-octane race through Radiator Springs, complete with animatronic characters, sharp turns, and a few near-misses that’ll have you gripping the safety bar. It’s more about the immersion than the speed, but 40 mph still feels pretty zippy when you’re dodging a runaway tow truck.
What is the fastest roller coaster in the world?
Do-Dodonpa at Fuji-Q Highland in Japan is up there with the fastest, clocking in at 112 mph.
What’s even crazier? It hits that speed in just 1.56 seconds. The acceleration is so intense that riders have reported seeing stars. If you’re into coasters that feel like being shot out of a cannon, this one delivers in spades.
Is California Screamin scary?
California Screamin’ wasn’t labeled a "scary" ride, but it packed serious thrills.
With that 55 mph launch and a single inversion, it delivered G-forces that made it a favorite for coaster enthusiasts. Disney’s "scary" rides usually involve darkness or jump scares, but this one relied on raw speed and forces that pinned you to your seat. If you’re the type who loves feeling like you’re about to faceplant into the seat in front of you, this was your jam.
Edited and fact-checked by the MeridianFacts editorial team.