Tom Hanks dishes dirt on the naughty Disneyland ride that was forced to close
After playing in the hit feature film “Saving Mr. Banks,” Tom Hanks found him self answering more Disneyland trivia than ever before.
At 57, Tom Hanks and the rest of the crew had a fair share of time filming at the Disneyland park.
On last night’s episode of ‘Conan’, the Oscar winning actor shared some unknown Disneyland news, including the not-so G-rated ride Disneyland once had.
“You ask questions like, ‘what happened to this ride?’” the actor said. “And then they tell you why there are no sky buckets anymore. Remember sky buckets? You caught them in Tomorrowland, took them to Fantasyland, went right through the heart of the Matterhorn. Came out the other side?
“One of the problems was, there were a lot of people trying to join, let’s call it, the Mile High Club. In the sky buckets,” he continued to an interested Conan O’Brien. “There were other naughty stuff going on, but there were people that tried to, how do we say this, get the deed done.”
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