While the other lands tend to focus and lean more towards the culture of San Fransokyo, Industrial Lane capitalizes on the innovations of tomorrow and the power that the future can hold. Because of this, the street is home to none other than then San Fransokyo Institute of Technology, the top tech school in the city, and second home to the characters of Big Hero 6. Here, you can experience the thrill's of Big Hero 6: Ultraflight, take your hand into the underground bot fighting, and explore the halls of SFIT itself.
attractions
Big Hero 6: Ultraflight
Maker's Market
dining
Honey Lemon Lab
Maker's Market
It's time to take things- UNDERGROUND! Maker's Market is the home of underground bot fighting, and the market is where you'll be able to stock up on pieces to make your bot and test-fight it against your rivals. In Big Hero 6, bot fighting is a near-illegal underground sport where you build remote-controlled robots and pit them against each other. Betting on them is illegal, and could result in imprisonment. This is where Hiro's tech genius can be seen, and its time to see if you can make your own unique bot.
Similar to the Droid Depot and the Webslingers Robots, you'll be able to (after paying) get into a factory line, where you can pick your own pieces in assembling your own robot and droid. You can choose from a variety of colors, styles, and shapes, and customization is highly encouraged. You'll also be able to finish off your completed robot/droid by stamping it with your own "signature", or Japanese characters printed on it with a unique permanent stamp. For example, by choosing from a large translator, you can perhaps choose the words for "speed" printed on your bot, which gets you スピード onto its head. This signature amplifies the customization you can achieve in your bot. Finally, you can head to the "fighting station" to test your robot against another player. Using spiderbot technology, you can use your remote to "fight" against another spiderbot.
Honey Lemon Lab
One of Big Hero 6's most beloved characters, Honey Lemon, now has her own lab on Industrial Lane- but this time to test out a variety of drinks with CHEMISTRY! (Fun fact- Honey Lemon usually works in the tech building at SFIT because her chemistry experiments tend to be too explosive, so the institute moved her to a much sturdier tech building). In this interactive experience in a futuristic, bubbly lab, you'll be able to customize a bubble tea drink however you want it to be. Split into multiple stations like Yogurtland, you'll go one station by a station, choosing a mixture of up to four different juices/teas, like green tea, orange juice, guava juice, and more, you'll then go to a final station and choose your bubbly topping, whether it be mango boba, giant boba pearls, or even jello. The store is set up like the Inside Out lab/Honey's purse, with bubbly capsules, and a futuristic white, sloppy setting.
BIG HERO 6: ULTRAFLIGHT
This new E-ticket to grace Disney's California Adventure will be the best yet, trumping even Radiator Springs Racers out of the top spot. Using the long underutilized (by Disney) Kuka-robot arm technology, and a real chance for Disney to equal Universal in terms of their Harry Poo-tter ride, Ultraflight will be a thrilling, randomized experience, where guests board Ultronators on a flight through San Fransokyo.
Before entering the ride building, guests see a large, cherry blossom-shaped fountain, and a futuristic industrial SFIT building. A huge banner says "OPEN HOUSE- ULTRANATOR TOURS" and invites guests in. With the high capacity of the attraction, the wait time tends to go from 45 minutes to 90 minutes, also factoring in its soon-to-be popularity. Heading up a flight of stairs (the first floor is actually the maker's market), you enter the robotics lab, where you can literally see massive Kuka robotic arms swinging around the place. The queue winds through many "open-house" projects through this long building, and before you know it, without actually knowing it, you have passed the area into the massive show building behind Embarcadero Park, where the ride actually takes place.
But don't forget about the pre-show! Arguably the part that most guests love before the ride is the pre-show, because in it is a perfectly working, Baymax animatronic. Before he does his large safety spiel, Baymax does "health-scans" of the crown inside the room. For most cases, they're embassringly crazy, and Baymax makes a point of making the crown uncomfortable and comfortable at the same time. FInally, Hiro tells Baymax to stop bugging the guests and pops up on a screen. He then describes the Ultronator, the coolest piece of technology that the Instiute has created, a flying, robotic, wing-less vehicle that can drift across San Fransokyo! The technology, Hiro describes, could be used in the future to rescue people from natural disasters, which proves powerful for the San Fransokyo area, due to the number of earthquakes that frequent the city. Baymax then launches into a short, important spiel about safety, and describes the boarding experience for the attraction. Upon doing so, you soon leave the pre-show, and in the distance the Ultronators can be seen...
The queue finally reaches the boarding station, and ultranators can be seen passing by on large conveyor belts. Each bench holds four visitors, and with the conveyor belt, continuous, efficient loading occurs. Once you are quickly strapped in, the ride begins. The Ultronator, after exiting the loading station, begins to float into scene 1...
SCENE 1
The Ultronators drift into the take-off port, an open-air observatory where machines float around doing final checks on the Ultronators, and Baymax warns for the fiftieth time for guests to remain seated... and whatnot. We turn towards a launch pad- and we're now facing our first screen in the ride. The ride features three moving carousel "theaters," and just like HPFJ, each bench has their own dome screen. We speed off into the daylight of San Fransokyo and follow Hiro riding on Baymax up ahead. Following the original path of their flight in the movie, we graze past Torii Gate Bridge, and immerse ourselves in the sights and sounds of the city.
Suddenly, a robot voice declares that another supervillian has attacked the city. Each screen features a different voice/scene in this, and all the scenes were actually animated along with the sequel movie- Big Hero 6- Secrets of the Krei. In one mode, the most popular one, is Kaiju mode, or a mode where a giant Godzilla-esque monster rises from the sea, an American/Japanese monster in an American/Japanese city. (We'll also make this the example we use for the rest of the attraction) The Kaiju, which you see in the sea right after you gain a warning message, roars as you approach closer. Suddenly, its eyes glow, and BAM! your explode into the next scene.
SCENE 2
The city is in havoc, and the set you enter is in ruins. Flashing lights and electrical wires topple on each other, and the Big Hero 6 team comes together to assemble. You see Wasabi, Honey Lemon, GoGo, Fred, Hiro, and Baymax, and Hiro asks for your help- with your help, you need to distract the monster/supervillain by letting it chase you! The Ultronator zips forward, and you pass through San Fransokyo's streets. A booming noise can be heard. Guests speed though the Underground areas, Shinamoto Street, and the Embarcadero, all while you can hear the supervillian/monster roaring or shouting behind you. The thrill comes with the fact that you can't see the monster- only that it's chasing YOU! You then whirl backward to look at the Kaiju (now inside a screen), and it roars at you angrily. Unfortunately, this is a dead-end... The Kaiju glows up its eyes again, and at the last second, you rise up and narrowly avoid the energy beam, but you can feel the powerful heat from it. The Ultronator launches into the air, and you start to fly backward, watching as the Kaiju gracefully leaps into the air and "airwalks", chasing after you, faster and faster...
SCENE 3
The Ultronator bursts into the next set, and this time you're inside an abandoned office building. A Baymax animatronic leaps down does a health scan, and notes that you are suffering high levels of trauma and fear, and he pours out a list of instructions you should take. Hiro notices (though the speaker) and tells you while you distracted the Kaiju, the team managed to create a giant trap for it, and that as soon as you lead them there, you'll be able to help trap it. The Ultronators speed into the screens for the final time, and with a quick whoosh, the Kaiju throws itself at you, but with good timing, you reach the trap. Suddenly, with a wide array of discs, bubblegum, knife slashes, and fire from a mini-monster (Fred!) The kaiju is encased in a massive bubble-gum net and is thrown back into the ocean. You fly around the entire time, watching the battle unfold. Soon, the Kaiju is vanquished, and you have saved San Fransokyo!
Landing back into the Institute, crowds of citizens cheer at your impressive skills, and you exit the ride. With the Ultronator, you saved the city!