Basketball Court In The Matterhorn?

JosephTNielsen

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I've read in a couple places that there's a basketball court within the walls of the Matterhorn for cast members to go take a break. Is this true?

...Joe...
 
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I have to make this post longer than 5 characters so I'm going to ;)
 
DLR29 said:
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I have to make this post longer than 5 characters so I'm going to ;)

LOL, short and sweet. I like it! But can you tell me this. Is it actually within the mountain itself, or is it below the mountin underneath the ground/walkways?

...Joe...
 
I may have this wrong, but I believe it is just one hoop (as opposed to a full court), and it is located near the top? :confused3
 

Pirate-Emery said:
I may have this wrong, but I believe it is just one hoop (as opposed to a full court), and it is located near the top? :confused3

That would make MUCH more sense than how I envisioned it to be. Thanks for the clarification!

...Joe...
 
To answer all your questions:

(from Snopes, I don't have enough posts to give a URL...)

"A
small, attic-like space near the top of the Matterhorn structure does indeed contain a basketball rim, backboard, and floor markings. (This cramped area is smaller in size than a regulation half-court, so the term "basketball court" is used rather loosely here.) This common piece of Disney lore has it that Disneyland's Matterhorn house a basketball court because at the time it was built, an Anaheim city ordinance prohibited the building of structures exceeding a certain height — with the single exception of sports facilities. In order to skirt this law, crafty ol' Walt Disney supposedly had a "basketball court" installed within the Matterhorn so that he could claim the structure to be a sports arena and thereby avoid the height restrictions. This legend is nothing more than a bit of fanciful fun: the Matterhorn was finished in 1959, but the city of Anaheim did not have regulations restricting the height of structures until the 1970s (and even if they had, they wouldn't have allowed Disney to get away with such a blatant violation of them based on semantic trickery).

The small area atop the Matterhorn is used as a rest and preparation area for the costumed climbers who sometimes entertain park guests by scaling the mountain. According to the Disney Channel program "Inside Out," the basketball court came to be when one of these climbers brought in and installed a basketball hoop and backboard for use as an amusement to pass the time when inclement weather or other conditions prevented the climbers from working outside the mountain."

Less than a half court, probably not even enough for a three point line.

If you go to the Disneyland page from Snopes you can find the article and click on the picture at the bottom with Vlade Divac playing on the court, haha.
 
nakedzombieforce said:
To answer all your questions:

(from Snopes, I don't have enough posts to give a URL...)

"A
small, attic-like space near the top of the Matterhorn structure does indeed contain a basketball rim, backboard, and floor markings. (This cramped area is smaller in size than a regulation half-court, so the term "basketball court" is used rather loosely here.) This common piece of Disney lore has it that Disneyland's Matterhorn house a basketball court because at the time it was built, an Anaheim city ordinance prohibited the building of structures exceeding a certain height — with the single exception of sports facilities. In order to skirt this law, crafty ol' Walt Disney supposedly had a "basketball court" installed within the Matterhorn so that he could claim the structure to be a sports arena and thereby avoid the height restrictions. This legend is nothing more than a bit of fanciful fun: the Matterhorn was finished in 1959, but the city of Anaheim did not have regulations restricting the height of structures until the 1970s (and even if they had, they wouldn't have allowed Disney to get away with such a blatant violation of them based on semantic trickery).

The small area atop the Matterhorn is used as a rest and preparation area for the costumed climbers who sometimes entertain park guests by scaling the mountain. According to the Disney Channel program "Inside Out," the basketball court came to be when one of these climbers brought in and installed a basketball hoop and backboard for use as an amusement to pass the time when inclement weather or other conditions prevented the climbers from working outside the mountain."

Less than a half court, probably not even enough for a three point line.

If you go to the Disneyland page from Snopes you can find the article and click on the picture at the bottom with Vlade Divac playing on the court, haha.

WOW! So much information! Thank you!!! :banana:

...Joe...
 




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