Disneyland’s gas-fueled Autopia cars showcase the worst of Todayland. EVs are a good start

Disneyland’s gas-fueled Autopia cars showcase the worst of Todayland. EVs are a good start
Anaheim, CA – March 11: Visitors wait in lines inside their idling cars at the end of the ride at Autopia in Tomorrowland at Disneyland. Environmental activists Zan Dubin and Paul Scott, not shown, recently filed a complaint about air pollution and noxious smells from Autopia with Southern California air quality regulators at Disneyland in Anaheim Monday, March 11, 2024. They want Disneyland to convert Autopia to electric vehicles, and to find other ways -in Tomorrowland and across the park – to bring clean energy into its storytelling. (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
(Allen J. Schaben/Los Angeles Times)

Disneyland’s gas-fueled Autopia cars showcase the worst of Todayland. EVs are a good start

Editorials,Transportation

The Times Editorial Board April 5, 2024

In a move that will finally bring Disneylands Tomorrowland back to the future, the theme park has announced it will replace the gas-fueled miniature cars of Autopia with electric models in the next few years.

Its about time.

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Disneyland should have retired the fossil-fueled motors long ago, and not just because they are bad for the environment. Autopia was a centerpiece of Tomorrowland, an area of the park that Walt Disney said was dedicated to adventures that are a living blueprint of our future. It was one of the original attractions when Disneyland opened in 1955, and designed to give drivers a taste of a transportation innovation sweeping the country the freeway.

Nearly 70 years later, Autopia is very much a blueprint of the present. Its still wildly popular with park visitors, especially kids. But the ride showcases some of the most soul-sucking parts of modern life: gas-guzzling cars spewing smelly exhaust, bumper-to-bumper traffic and impatient drivers.

So its heartening that Disneyland is preparing to update at least one part of the ride, phasing out pure gasoline engines. Disney officials revealed the news to Times columnist Sammy Roth, who had been prodding the company for answers on the future of Autopia.

The company would not say if the cars will be replaced with fully electric vehicles or hybrids though, of course, zero emission cars would be the most futuristic since California and several other states, along with many countries, have pledged to end the sale of gas-fueled cars by 2035.

Why stop there? Disney could revamp Autopia to, again, imagine the next transportation innovations. How about incorporating electric bikes and scooters, self-driving cars and autonomous buses? The monorail already travels on an overpass through the attraction. These car

alternatives point the way toward a cleaner, safer and more efficient means of travel, rather than relying on everybody driving their own car all the time.

Sure, people line up for Autopia so they can drive their own vehicle (if you can call it driving, given the concrete guide that keeps the car on a track). But Tomorrowland has never been just been about the rides; it was designed to let people experience the future today.

Disney shouldnt settle for just cleaner electric vehicles in Autopia, though they would be a big improvement. The best part of designing a futuristic park is the freedom to decide what the future should be. Disney should go big, go bold and go green.

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