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The Expedition Everest roller coaster is located at Disney's Animal Kingdom Park in Orlando, Florida. There is not an Expedition Everest ride at either of the theme parks at Disneyland Resort in California.
No. One Disneyland ticket is access to EVERYTHING inside the resort.
The Universal Studios Florida theme park at Universal Orlando Resort in Orlando, FL does have a ride based on the 1975 film Jaws. The ride opened in 1990 with the theme park and is one of the only original attractions remaining from 1990. It has since gotten numerous renovations, but continues to run at the theme park. P.S. I have ridden the ride before and it is a blast in my opinion!
Universal Studios Florida hosts a full JAWS ride. Universal Studios Hollywood's Studio Tour has a small JAWS show. See the Jaws Amity Island link under Related Links for more for further information.
The Haunted Mansion is a ride inside the Disney theme parks. Disneyland in Anaheim, California, Disney World in Orlando, Florida and Tokyo Disneyland each have a Haunted Mansion ride.
There is a jaws ride at universal studios Orlando
Superstar Limo is the dumbest stupidest lamest ride in the history of disneyland
There are three different JAWS rides at different Universal Studio locations. The Universal Studio Japan, Hollywood, and Florida all have this ride. One can find more information on these rides from the Universal Studio official websites.
There is a jaws ride at universal studios Orlando
Disneyland's tallest ride is the Incredicoaster, which reaches a height of 122 feet (37 meters). Located in Disney California Adventure Park, this roller coaster features a 180-foot (55 meters) drop, making it the tallest and fastest ride in the Disneyland Resort. The ride is themed around the Disney-Pixar film "The Incredibles" and includes several loops and high-speed elements.
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... a golf cart?Honestly, I have no idea. Perhaps the monorail, but I'm not sure it operates before the park opens, even for hotel guests, and also I would definitely consider it "a Disneyland ride" that happens to have a stop outside Disneyland as well, as opposed to "not a Disneyland ride" that happens to have a stop inside Disneyland.