During a scheduled 10-day closure for refurbishment, crews have removed the loop from the Incredicoaster at Disney California Adventure.
Incredicoaster Refurbishment
A crane is parked at the Pixar Pier roller-coaster, which is the only Disneyland Resort coaster with an inversion.
Two sections of the track curve up but no longer meet. The top half of the loop is gone.
Compare our recent photos to the one below of the loop intact.
The loop of white track usually lines up with the giant Pixar Pier medallion behind it.
Scaffolding surrounds the remaining curved track pieces.
When we stopped by this Thursday, crew members were on the scaffolding on the right.
There are more signs of refurbishment at the coaster’s launch on the water.
White tarps cover scaffolding over where the track begins to curve up.
Incredicoaster is scheduled to reopen on April 19 — hopefully with the loop back in place.
The coaster was previously closed for refurbishment for a few days in late November and early December.
Incredicoaster was originally California Screamin’, an opening day Disney California Adventure attraction in 2001. It was renamed and rethemed when Paradise Pier became Pixar Pier.
For more Disneyland Resort news and info, follow Disneyland News Today on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. For Disney Parks news worldwide, visit WDWNT.
The post Loop Removed From Incredicoaster During Refurbishment at Disney California Adventure appeared first on WDW News Today.