<Tr> <Td_colspan="2"> Incredicoaster at RCDB Pictures of Incredicoaster at RCDB </Td> </Tr> <P> Incredicoaster is a wood mimicking steel roller coaster located in the Pixar Pier section of Disney California Adventure in Anaheim, California . Opened on February 8, 2001 as California Screamin', it is one of the park's original rides, and is the only roller coaster at the Disneyland Resort to feature an inversion . Its top speed of 55 miles per hour (89 km / h) makes it the fastest ride at the Disneyland Resort . California Screamin' closed on January 8, 2018 and was re-themed to the Incredicoaster, inspired by The Incredibles, which opened in the new Pixar Pier on June 23, 2018, in conjunction with the release of the film Incredibles 2 . </P> <P> California Screamin' was designed by Ingenieur Büro Stengel GmbH and was built by Intamin . It is the eighth - longest rollercoaster in the world (and third - longest steel coaster in the United States), at 6,072 feet (1,851 m) long . It took 5,800,000 pounds (2,600,000 kg) of steel to build the ride . It is also the longest ride with an inversion (since Son of Beast became defunct). When the loop for Son of Beast at Kings Island was removed in 2006, California Screamin' became the longest looping coaster in the world . Its highest point is 120 feet (37 m) followed by a 108 - foot (33 m) drop . The steel structure was designed to visually mimic the features of a wooden coaster . </P> <P> The coaster uses Linear Induction Motors (LIMs) to launch the train up the first hill as well as on the main lift midway through the ride . These motors replaced the traditional lift hill chain . This coaster is one of Disney Parks fastest attractions, accelerating guests from zero to 55 miles per hour (89 km / h) in four seconds at the launch . The ride's launch system uses 5,000 horsepower (3.7 MW) linear induction motors . </P>

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