[1] Manufactured by S&S Power, Mailboomer was a Space Shot attraction, meaning it launched guests from the bottom of the tower instead of slowly lifting them to the top and dropping them from there.
In the late 1990s, Disney wanted to build a low-cost theme park next to Disneyland with the use of off-the-shelf rides.
The name also hinted at this theme, since it alludes to the beach town of Malibu, California.
[4] As part of the park's multi-year, $1.1 billion expansion, it was announced that Maliboomer would be removed.
[6][7] The ride's former concrete pad and railings remained for several years and its spot was used for character meet and greets and a smoking area.