I was just wondering are there people who just think of new rides or do the people that imagine then also constructe them?
They sometimes rely on ride manufactures to construct the ride. Imagineers are involved in building the buildings, the queues, the ride story, but the actual ride track and ride vehicles (also ride software) are usually an outside company. Granted these outside companies design the ride exactly how Disney wants it, they are the ones who do the math and calculate everything out.
Rock N Roller Coaster - Designed and built by Vekoma
Expedition Everest - designed and built by Vekoma
Primevil Whirl - designed and built by Reverchon
Matterhorn (Disneyland) - Designed and built by Arrow Dynamics
California Screamin (Disneyland) - Designed and built by Intamin
Mullholland Madness (Disneyland) - Designed and built by Mack Rides
Maliboomer (Disneyland) - Designed and built by S&S Power
I'm sure there are others, but these are ones I'm sure of.
They sometimes rely on ride manufactures to construct the ride. Imagineers are involved in building the buildings, the queues, the ride story, but the actual ride track and ride vehicles (also ride software) are usually an outside company. Granted these outside companies design the ride exactly how Disney wants it, they are the ones who do the math and calculate everything out.
Rock N Roller Coaster - Designed and built by Vekoma
Expedition Everest - designed and built by Vekoma
Primevil Whirl - designed and built by Reverchon
Matterhorn (Disneyland) - Designed and built by Arrow Dynamics
California Screamin (Disneyland) - Designed and built by Intamin
Mullholland Madness (Disneyland) - Designed and built by Mack Rides
Maliboomer (Disneyland) - Designed and built by S&S Power
I'm sure there are others, but these are ones I'm sure of.
Prince Charming's Regal Carousel(formerly Cinderella's Golden Carousel) was built by The Philadelphia Toboggan Company. It's the Oldest Ride at WDW, was built in 1917 and came from a defunct Amusement Park... Maplewood Olympic Park in NJ.
Sometimes I wonder if a carousel has actually been built in the last 50 years - it always seems like it was a PTC creation that someone got from somewhere else...in some cases, the carousel is the only thing that survives a park...