Travel through space and time by entering the Twilight Zone at Disney California Adventure's Tower of Terror. You'll step inside the dusty lobby a once-famous Hollywood hotel for the rich and famous. (0:13)
You'll pass through the hotel's rooms as you make your way to the library, where you'll be introduced to the story! (0:51) As the famous Twilight Zone intro plays on an old television set, you'll hear Rod Serling explain the Hollywood hotel's horrific events.
After you have a grip on the events about to ensue, you'll walk to the hotel's basement and hop on a rickety and questionably-stable service elevator. (2:31) Your unpredictable ride is about to begin!
Your journey through the Twilight Zone starts here, as you vanish into darkness, surrounded by a star field. (4:07) Take a look around and you'll see other ghostly guests of the Hollywood hotel. (4:49)
You'll become a new witness of the terror that occurred in this famous hotel, as you watch the events once again unfold! (5:00) Your service elevator will travel up to the 13th floor, where your own nightmare begins - the cable snaps! (5:28)
The elevator will continue to rise and drop you up at random times, making this spine-chilling ride even more thrilling! Don't forget to open your eyes to catch a quick view of Disney California Adventure Park. (5:54)
While this attraction's counterpart at Disney's Hollywood Studios generates random drops, this Disney California Adventure version does not!
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