Yesterland takes us back to the sights, sounds, and smells of the Orange Stinger

Please note: some posts may contain affiliate links which means our team could earn money if you purchase products from our site

Yesterland takes us back to the sights, sounds, and smells of the Orange Stinger

Yesterland has to be one of my favorite websites. I love all the thought, imagination and details that go into their articles. This week Werner takes us back into the history of the Orange Stinger at Disney California Adventure Park and then jumps forward to talk about it’s replacement Silly Symphony Swings.

Here is an excerpt.

There’s something here for four of your five senses. See glimpses of Paradise Pier from the open areas in the orange peel. Hear the sound of bees buzzing (or the sound of screams drowning out the buzzing). Smell the scent of oranges. Feel the wave action of the tilting canopy and the centrifugal force that makes your seat swing out to the side. (The fifth sense is taste, but food and beverages are not allowed on the ride.)

To read the entire article along with a picture tour check out Yesterland’s Article here.


Photo from yesterland.com


D2T-1

Let our friends at Destinations to Travel help you book your next Disney Vacation. They are the preferred Travel Agency of Chip and Company and Disney Addicts, and who we use ourselves.

Get started below for your FREE No Obligation Quote.

Book With our friends at Destinations to Travel

Name(Required)
MM slash DD slash YYYY
This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

For the BEST in Disney, Universal, Dollywood, and SeaWorld Theme Park News, Entertainment, Merchandise & More follow us on, Facebook, Instagram, and Youtube. Don't forget to check out the Chip and Company Radio Network too!


Written by:

12,884 Posts

Chip is the owner, editor, and writer of Chip and Company. When he is not writing about Disney News or Planning Tips, you will find him counting down the days to his next Disney Vacation.
View All Posts
Follow Me :