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Many dream, or have dreamed, about visiting a Disney theme park, and for five lucky kids, it’s as simple as visiting their grandfather in Fullerton, California. Sixty-eight-year-old Steve Dobbs, a former Boeing engineer, says his grandchildren were easily bored with normal toys, so he decided to build several Disney-themed attractions from scratch. You’ll find “Small World”, “Finding Nemo”, and even a “Matterhorn” roller coaster.
“Dynamic Testing Solutions’ chief financial officer rode and certified the coaster, which can support riders up to 185 pounds. The train can go forward / backward, tops out at 12 mph and is equipped with mechanisms measuring weight as well as g-force.
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