―Benny the Cab. Next, the cabs enter the Toontown Power House, where they pass a furnace with an abstract face and encounter Roger having an electricity fight with Psycho. This ride grew out of, really, Disney technology. "Holy smokes, Roger! We physically went to one of our existing dark rides which is a ride vehicle that runs along on a bus bar and we looked at the teacups which are on a little post that spins around. They include 2N TOWN (Toontown), BB WOLF (Guests board a yellow Toon cab named Lenny the Cab, the twin cousin of Benny the Cab. In a window on the upper floors, the shadows of the Toon Patrol can be seen plotting to Dip the city with the queue passing above their Dip refinery. Steer a runaway taxicab through the wacky streets of Toontown at Roger Rabbit’s Car Toon Spin in Disneyland Park at the Disneyland Resort in Southern California. Passing through a series of explosions, the cabs "fall down" from Toon skyscrapers. At this point, the steering wheel of the cab becomes active, and the cab can then spin around, much like Fantasyland's The cabs then crash through a China shop run by a bull, who is trying to protect some of his stock.

Experience Roger Rabbit's Car Toon Spin ride in Disneyland's Mickey's Toontown. Just as Fandom may earn an affiliate commission on sales made from links on this page.Fandom may earn an affiliate commission on sales made from links on this page.Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Even though we wanted to do something new and cutting edge, we didn't want to reinvent the wheel. Filmed in HD, this 3 minute ride is based on the 1988 Disney film, Who Framed Roger Rabbit starring Bob Hoskins and Christopher Lloyd. Jessica manages to free herself and mallet her weasel captors. Upon exiting the shop, the cars travel down Spin Street, where Toon fire hydrants, power cables, mailboxes, and streetlights laugh and dance around.

Jessica manages to free herself and assault Greasy and Wheezy. Characters' voices can also be heard throughout the queue, including two points where the Toon Patrol can be heard discussing their plans, one in the alley in front of the Ink and Paint Club and the other in their hideout. The ride begins with Stupid, Greasy and Wheezy dumping barrels of Dip into the streets, sending Roger Rabbit and Benny spinning out of control, and the guests' cab drives into the Dip as well. We took a teacup one night off Entering the Toontown Cab Company, the queue winds its way through darkened Toontown streets and alleys, passing through the Ink and Paint Club's backstage areas like Jessica Rabbit's dressing room and the prop cage, then past the window of Baby Herman's apartment.
It is based on the 1988 feature film Who Framed Roger Rabbit and utilizes spinning vehicles based on Benny the Cab. Each cab seats two people, and the cabs are dispatched in groups of two. At the start of the ride's queue, some license plates hanging on the wall have code-like puns of various Disney characters or slogans. The cabs then enter the Gag Factory, going past various jokes and gags, and a weasel named Sleazy holds a large metal gate open for the cabs, intending to "put them out of contrition". So this is really a hybrid of existing technologies in the park. Heading closer to street level past a group of stairs, Roger promises to fix things. Just as the Dip Machine (operated by Smarty) is about to Dip the cabs, they narrowly escape and Roger saves the day by stretching his arm out and using a portable hole to allow the cabs to return safely to the Toontown Cab Company, going through a cartoon "The End" title card to return to the loading area. Upon exiting the shop, the cars travel down Spin Street, where Toon fire hydrants, power cables, and streetlights laugh and spin around. Roger Rabbit's Car Toon Spin is a dark ride located in the Mickey's Toontown section of Disneyland and Tokyo Disneyland. Once the traffic light in the loading area changes to green (with the hand on its side pointing left), the cabs leave the loading area.

Next, the cars enter the Toontown Power House, where Roger is having a shocking fight with The cabs then enter the Gag Factory, going past various jokes and gags, with weasels threatening the cabs along the way. Jessica can also be heard talking on the phone outside her dressing room door. Exiting this area, the guests return to the Toontown Cab Company and approach the loading area. We've been dipped!"