Disney has unveiled more details of its Pixar Pier project, including about the revamped roller coaster and lounge soon to open at Disney California Adventure theme park in Anaheim.

The area formerly known as Paradise Pier has been closed since January. It will reopen on June 23 as Pixar Pier, featuring characters from such movies with Pixar animation such as “The Incredibles,” “Toy Story,” “Up,” “Finding Nemo,” “Inside Out” and “Coco.” Its two main attractions – the former California Screamin’ and Mickey’s Fun Wheel – are being spruced up and re-themed.

A Pixar Pier Land Model where 1/8 inch equals one foot sits inside the Pixar Pier Preview Center at Blue Sky Cellar in Disney California Adventure Park in Anaheim, CA, on Tuesday, May 22, 2018. This model is on display at the Pixar Pier Preview Center in Blue Sky Cellar in California Adventure. (Photo by Jeff Gritchen, Orange County Register/SCNG)

A Pixar Pier Land Model where 1/8 inch equals one foot sits inside the Pixar Pier Preview Center at Blue Sky Cellar in Disney California Adventure Park in Anaheim, CA, on Tuesday, May 22, 2018. This model is on display at the Pixar Pier Preview Center in Blue Sky Cellar in California Adventure. (Photo by Jeff Gritchen, Orange County Register/SCNG)

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A Pixar Pier Land Model where 1/8 inch equals one foot sits inside the Pixar Pier Preview Center at Blue Sky Cellar in Disney California Adventure Park in Anaheim, CA, on Tuesday, May 22, 2018. This model is on display at the Pixar Pier Preview Center in Blue Sky Cellar in California Adventure. (Photo by Jeff Gritchen, Orange County Register/SCNG)

A Pixar Pier Land Model where 1/8 inch equals one foot sits inside the Pixar Pier Preview Center at Blue Sky Cellar in Disney California Adventure Park in Anaheim, CA, on Tuesday, May 22, 2018. This model is on display at the Pixar Pier Preview Center in Blue Sky Cellar in California Adventure. (Photo by Jeff Gritchen, Orange County Register/SCNG)

Tracey Once, creative director at Walt Disney Imagineering, left, and Roger Gould, creative director, theme parks at Pixar Animation Studios, look over a model of Incredicoaster at the new Pixar Pier in Disney California Adventure Park in Anaheim, CA, on Tuesday, May 22, 2018. Visitors to the resort can order food on their smartphone, choose a pick up time and go right to the counter to get their order. Blue Sky Cellar is housing the preview for Pixar Pier which early concept art, sketches, videos and models of the new land set to open in June. (Photo by Jeff Gritchen, Orange County Register/SCNG)



Pixar Pier Land Model: A water feature will separate the waiting area for Incredicoaster and the new JessieÕs Critter Carousel at the new Pixar Pier in Disney California Adventure Park in Anaheim, CA, on Tuesday, May 22, 2018. This model is on display at the Pixar Pier Preview Center in Blue Sky Cellar in California Adventure. (Photo by Jeff Gritchen, Orange County Register/SCNG)

A Pixar Pier Land Model where 1/8 inch equals one foot sits inside the Pixar Pier Preview Center at Blue Sky Cellar in Disney California Adventure Park in Anaheim, CA, on Tuesday, May 22, 2018. This model is on display at the Pixar Pier Preview Center in Blue Sky Cellar in California Adventure. (Photo by Jeff Gritchen, Orange County Register/SCNG)

A Pixar Pier Land Model where 1/8 inch equals one foot sits inside the Pixar Pier Preview Center at Blue Sky Cellar in Disney California Adventure Park in Anaheim, CA, on Tuesday, May 22, 2018. This model is on display at the Pixar Pier Preview Center in Blue Sky Cellar in California Adventure. (Photo by Jeff Gritchen, Orange County Register/SCNG)

A Pixar Pier Land Model where 1/8 inch equals one foot sits inside the Pixar Pier Preview Center at Blue Sky Cellar in Disney California Adventure Park in Anaheim, CA, on Tuesday, May 22, 2018. This model is on display at the Pixar Pier Preview Center in Blue Sky Cellar in California Adventure. (Photo by Jeff Gritchen, Orange County Register/SCNG)

A Pixar Pier Land Model where 1/8 inch equals one foot sits inside the Pixar Pier Preview Center at Blue Sky Cellar in Disney California Adventure Park in Anaheim, CA, on Tuesday, May 22, 2018. This model is on display at the Pixar Pier Preview Center in Blue Sky Cellar in California Adventure. (Photo by Jeff Gritchen, Orange County Register/SCNG)



A Pixar Pier Land Model where 1/8 inch equals one foot sits inside the Pixar Pier Preview Center at Blue Sky Cellar in Disney California Adventure Park in Anaheim, CA, on Tuesday, May 22, 2018. This model is on display at the Pixar Pier Preview Center in Blue Sky Cellar in California Adventure. (Photo by Jeff Gritchen, Orange County Register/SCNG)

A Pixar Pier Land Model where 1/8 inch equals one foot sits inside the Pixar Pier Preview Center at Blue Sky Cellar in Disney California Adventure Park in Anaheim, CA, on Tuesday, May 22, 2018. This model is on display at the Pixar Pier Preview Center in Blue Sky Cellar in California Adventure. (Photo by Jeff Gritchen, Orange County Register/SCNG)

A Pixar Pier Land Model where 1/8 inch equals one foot sits inside the Pixar Pier Preview Center at Blue Sky Cellar in Disney California Adventure Park in Anaheim, CA, on Tuesday, May 22, 2018. This model is on display at the Pixar Pier Preview Center in Blue Sky Cellar in California Adventure. (Photo by Jeff Gritchen, Orange County Register/SCNG)

A Pixar Pier Land Model where 1/8 inch equals one foot sits inside the Pixar Pier Preview Center at Blue Sky Cellar in Disney California Adventure Park in Anaheim, CA, on Tuesday, May 22, 2018. This model is on display at the Pixar Pier Preview Center in Blue Sky Cellar in California Adventure. (Photo by Jeff Gritchen, Orange County Register/SCNG)

A Pixar Pier Land Model where 1/8 inch equals one foot sits inside the Pixar Pier Preview Center at Blue Sky Cellar in Disney California Adventure Park in Anaheim, CA, on Tuesday, May 22, 2018. This model is on display at the Pixar Pier Preview Center in Blue Sky Cellar in California Adventure. (Photo by Jeff Gritchen, Orange County Register/SCNG)



Pixar-themed Dooney & Bourke bags are available at the new Knick’s Knack store in Pixar Pier at Disney California Adventure Park in Anaheim, CA, on Tuesday, May 22, 2018. (Photo by Jeff Gritchen, Orange County Register/SCNG)

Pixar merchandise and drawings line the walls at the new Knick’s Knack store in Pixar Pier at Disney California Adventure Park in Anaheim, CA, on Tuesday, May 22, 2018. (Photo by Jeff Gritchen, Orange County Register/SCNG)

Artist Miguel Reyes draws Pixar-themed characters for sale at the new Knick’s Knack store in Pixar Pier at Disney California Adventure Park in Anaheim, CA, on Tuesday, May 22, 2018. (Photo by Jeff Gritchen, Orange County Register/SCNG)

Concept art of Pixar Promenade on the wall at Blue Sky Cellar shows the Pixar Lamp at the entrance to the new Pixar Pier in Disney California Adventure Park in Anaheim, CA, on Tuesday, May 22, 2018. Visitors to the resort can order food on their smartphone, choose a pick up time and go right to the counter to get their order. Blue Sky Cellar is housing the preview for Pixar Pier which early concept art, sketches, videos and models of the new land set to open in June. (Photo by Jeff Gritchen, Orange County Register/SCNG)

Concept art of Incredicoaster shows the location of a yet-to-be-named Inside Out-themed ride at the new Pixar Pier in Disney California Adventure Park in Anaheim, CA, on Tuesday, May 22, 2018. Visitors to the resort can order food on their smartphone, choose a pick up time and go right to the counter to get their order. Blue Sky Cellar is housing the preview for Pixar Pier which early concept art, sketches, videos and models of the new land set to open in June. (Photo by Jeff Gritchen, Orange County Register/SCNG)



Concept art of Incredicoaster at the new Pixar Pier in Disney California Adventure Park in Anaheim, CA, on Tuesday, May 22, 2018. Visitors to the resort can order food on their smartphone, choose a pick up time and go right to the counter to get their order. Blue Sky Cellar is housing the preview for Pixar Pier which early concept art, sketches, videos and models of the new land set to open in June. (Photo by Jeff Gritchen, Orange County Register/SCNG)

Concept art of the new Incredibles float for the Paint the Night parade includes a neon Jack-Jack running around the float at the new Pixar Pier in Disney California Adventure Park in Anaheim, CA, on Tuesday, May 22, 2018. Visitors to the resort can order food on their smartphone, choose a pick up time and go right to the counter to get their order. Blue Sky Cellar is housing the preview for Pixar Pier which early concept art, sketches, videos and models of the new land set to open in June. (Photo by Jeff Gritchen, Orange County Register/SCNG)

Concept art of Poultry Palace – now under construction at Pixar Pier – on the wall at Blue Sky Cellar shows the Pixar Lamp at the entrance to the new Pixar Pier in Disney California Adventure Park in Anaheim, CA, on Tuesday, May 22, 2018. Visitors to the resort can order food on their smartphone, choose a pick up time and go right to the counter to get their order. Blue Sky Cellar is housing the preview for Pixar Pier which early concept art, sketches, videos and models of the new land set to open in June. (Photo by Jeff Gritchen, Orange County Register/SCNG)

Concept art different versions of the waiting area for Incredicoaster on the wall at Blue Sky Cellar shows the Pixar Lamp at the entrance to the new Pixar Pier in Disney California Adventure Park in Anaheim, CA, on Tuesday, May 22, 2018. Visitors to the resort can order food on their smartphone, choose a pick up time and go right to the counter to get their order. Blue Sky Cellar is housing the preview for Pixar Pier which early concept art, sketches, videos and models of the new land set to open in June. (Photo by Jeff Gritchen, Orange County Register/SCNG)

Concept art of Toy Story Boardwalk on the wall at Blue Sky Cellar shows the Pixar Lamp at the entrance to the new Pixar Pier in Disney California Adventure Park in Anaheim, CA, on Tuesday, May 22, 2018. Visitors to the resort can order food on their smartphone, choose a pick up time and go right to the counter to get their order. Blue Sky Cellar is housing the preview for Pixar Pier which early concept art, sketches, videos and models of the new land set to open in June. (Photo by Jeff Gritchen, Orange County Register/SCNG)



Some of the scaffolding is coming down and new paint scheme is starting to appear as work continues at Pixar Pier in Disney California Adventure Park in Anaheim, CA, on Tuesday, May 22, 2018. Visitors to the resort can order food on their smartphone, choose a pick up time and go right to the counter to get their order. (Photo by Jeff Gritchen, Orange County Register/SCNG)

Some of the scaffolding is coming down and new paint scheme is starting to appear as work continues at Pixar Pier in Disney California Adventure Park in Anaheim, CA, on Tuesday, May 22, 2018. Visitors to the resort can order food on their smartphone, choose a pick up time and go right to the counter to get their order. (Photo by Jeff Gritchen, Orange County Register/SCNG)

There will be four “neighborhoods” based on Pixar movies. Here are some highlights from Tuesday’s media preview in advance of the June 23 grand opening:

Incredibles Park

The former California Screamin’ roller coaster is being revamped into the Incredicoaster. This will be themed after characters from “The Incredibles” movie, a family of comic superheroes who end up living as boring suburbanites before returning to crime fighting and saving the world. The parents, Mr. Incredible and Elastigirl, are raising three kids, including the baby, Jack-Jack, whose escapades drives the story of the revamped roller coaster.

Park visitors will enter a new building with a soaring mid-century modern glass facade, and be told the “story” of the ride –that the Incredibles family is there to inaugurate the roller coaster for the fictional town of Municiberg, and in the process, superhero baby Jack-Jack escapes his babysitter and sprints around the roller coaster.

The 1.06 miles of coaster track and mechanism remain the same. The former scream tunnels, originally built to enclose sound from California Screamin’ riders, have now been fully enclosed, and will allow the story of the mischievous baby’s escape to be displayed as cars rocket through at 55 miles per hour.

As the ride progresses, various family members try to catch baby Jack-Jack. The ride uses lasers and sculptures of Incredibles characters to tell the story inside the tunnels.

Jack-Jack’s brother and mother both try and fail to catch him during the ride. In another tunnel, Mr. Incredible appears to burst through the walls, using a cookie as a lure, but Jack-Jack evades him. As they ride through, riders will get a whiff of actual cookies, which –conveniently – can then be purchased at the exit.

On the way out of the ride, visitors can buy a brown deep dish butter cookie, fresh and warm, along with flavored milk at Jack-Jack’s Cookie Num Nums, a cart located where the Photo Pass display used to be for California Screamin’

The design for the mid-century building was drawn on a napkin in the middle of a working lunch. It will include three huge hand-painted murals. A water feature that looks like a wall of water will provide separation between the Incredicoaster area and the Toy Story area, allowing people to cool off and also provide a sound barrier from the carousel area.

Oscar-winning composer Michael Giacchino, who wrote the music for the Incredibles movies, created a new custom musical score for the entire ride, which was recorded recently with an 80-piece orchestra.

A new meet-and-greet character of Edna Mode from the movie will appear in the park June 15, the day that the “Incredibles 2” sequel opens in theaters.

Inside Out

Few details have been released about this area, which will be themed to the “Inside Out” movie about emotions. A new ride is under construction to open at a later date, but no details were provided.

Pixar Promenade

This neighborhood features the Pixar Pal-Around, the 160-foot-tall former Mickey’s Fun Wheel that overlooks the park. It has been repainted and rethemed. While the image of Mickey Mouse will remain at its center, each of 24 individual rider gondolas for the Ferris wheel has been repainted with a Pixar character design, such as WALL-E, Miguel from “Coco,” Lightning McQueen from “Cars” and Joy and Sadness from “Inside Out.”

The boardwalk arcade games will remain, with new themes, including La Luna Star Catcher, a fishing game from the Pixar short film; Heimlich’s Candy Corn Toss from “A Bug’s Life,” WALL-E Space Race from “WALL-E” and “Bullseye Stallion Stampede, a horse racing game with a “Toy Story” theme.

The Angry Dogs stand will sell hot dogs and chips, themed to the Anger character in the movie “Inside Out.”

Toy Story Boardwalk

This section includes the existing Toy Story Mania! ride and will add Jessie’s Critter Carousel in 2019, replacing the King Triton’s Carousel that was shuttered earlier this year. Eating places are designed to make the visitor feel like a child, including the Poultry Palace, which will serve turkey legs and more from an oversized carton of chicken, and Señor Buzz Churros.

Food and drink

The new Lamplight Lounge, a family space which occupies the former space of the Cove Bar and Ariel’s Grotto, will open to the public June 23. It will offer 261 seats downstairs and 200 upstairs, with a California gastropub feeling. Reservations for the downstairs section only will open on June 7, for the June 23 opening date and later. The upstairs section will be walk-in only.

Bing Bong’s Sweet Stuff candy store, which will open later than June 23, will sell saltwater taffy, candied apples, slushies and cotton candy in a rainbow design on a stick that looks like a unicorn horn. It will be overseen by a large sculpture of Bing Bong, a character from “Inside Out.”

Adorable Snowman Frosted Treats has already opened with a long line daily.

The official opening day for the Pixar Pier is Saturday, June 23, and visitors can expect massive crowds. People willing to shell out $299 per ticket can get a preview of the attractions on the evening of June 22. Learn more at Disneyland.com.

Meanwhile, more changes take place elsewhere in the resort, including construction underway of Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge land, now projected to open in summer 2019, and the closure and demolition of several businesses in Downtown Disney to make way for a new hotel, including the AMC theater, ESPN Zone, Rainforest Cafe and the Earl of Sandwich.