A graduate student in the United States, whose hobby was stolen by Corona 19, solved the problem wonderfully by showing off his skills.



On the 11th local time, the story of Sean LaRochel, an architecture student living in Napa, California, including ABC News, was introduced.



Sean, who was usually happy to ride rides, lost his hobby in an instant due to the Corona 19 pandemic.

This is because Disneyland in California was closed last March.




Discouraged, Sean changed his mind and decided to find a solution when the situation showed signs of prolongation.

You make your own roller coaster in the backyard of your parents' home.



Sean started making his favorite roller coaster,'The Matterhorn'.

With the help of my parents, three other siblings, and about 30 acquaintances, I invested 15,000 dollars (about 17 million won) over four months to succeed in creating a great ride.



Reborn in the hands of the La Rochelle family, the Matterhorn Roller Coaster is 130 meters long and 6 meters high and takes 50 seconds to drive once.




"Disneyland was a place that took up a lot of my life, and the rides there were very special to me," said Sean, who later released the rides on YouTube. "Each ride has its own story. Because" he explained.



He added, "I wanted to make a roller coaster myself from the past, but I realized my dream. I will also make another roller coaster."



This is'News Pick'.



(Source ='Magictecture' YouTube, Disneyland website capture)