Dumbo Ride

Brewer

Member
Original Poster
Hi all.

So we've rode Dumbo for the first time this year on our seventh visit only because there was little to no wait!

I noticed while boarding that each arm had a D sign like that of the Disneyland resort.

Does the D have any significance. Is it a reference to Disneyland or am I reading too much into it?

I've tried researching this even googling but can't find any details.

Many thanks.
 

marni1971

Park History nut
Premium Member
If I recall, this version was supposed to have gone to California but WDW needed it first as their rehab of the original ride couldn`t wait - or something like that. Both current US versions are based in the DLP version.

BTW , welcome! :wave:
 

coachz

Member
Hi all.

So we've rode Dumbo for the first time this year on our seventh visit only because there was little to no wait!

I noticed while boarding that each arm had a D sign like that of the Disneyland resort.

Does the D have any significance. Is it a reference to Disneyland or am I reading too much into it?

I've tried researching this even googling but can't find any details.

Many thanks.
each arm also has a stork delivering a bundle in a cloth...Dumb o is the bundle D
 

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