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Mickey's Toontown

4.2 (109 reviews)

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Entering Toon Town
Courtney O.

I love Mickey's Toontown! It's bright and colorful and really feels like you've been transported to Mickey and friend's home. It is a themed land inside Disneyland located in the back corner next to It's a Small World that is obviously geared towards the younger crowd, but I enjoy visiting the area and riding Roger Rabbit and Mickey and Minnie's new ride. They have lots of space for kids to run around and expel energy while being away from the bigger crowds. There are lots of photo ops and hidden fun here as well! They offer a couple food and drink Kiosks as well as another new ride that is centered around Chip and Dale!

Pluto's dog house
D. Reneé B.

Toontown was bright, playful, and full of personality, with holiday decorations that fit perfectly with the land's cartoon style. Loved Mickey and Minnie's House A popular snack here is the elote-style corn, which was flavorful and easy to enjoy on the go. A cheerful land that feels especially fun during the holidays.

Gail U.

Best for families with young children to teens. The Railroad can bring you here from Main Street Station or you can walk easily from Fantasyland. Strollers everywhere face to face in organized rows. Colorful theme area with happy background music. Lots of little kiddies in strollers delighted by holding bubble makers.

Stevo O.

This is on behalf of my grandsons, who just love Mickey's Toontown. This is where the fun happens when you meet the real life characters from Disney cartoons and stories. The playing areas are designed for pre-school and kindergarten age kids and allows them to climb, jump and slide safely. This is where you take your family photos, and learn what your children appreciate about Disneyland. As an adult, there's not much for me, but I do keep an eagle-eye on each of the grandsons to be sure they stay out of trouble...

This place is always packed
Conor B.

I'm going to be straightforward. I don't like Toontown. It's my least favorite part of Disneyland. I get that this is an area that is built for kids. And their revamp of it a few years ago really upped that aspect. And the new Mickey ride is enjoyable. But, it's the location of the area that is the downfall of it in my opinion. It is shoved in the back of the park almost like an afterthought. It also only has one in and out so it is a nightmare to navigate. It's just a constant see of people with massive strollers, kids running around, waiting for food/the restrooms, whatever. If you're a kid, this place is great. But as an adult/parent, it's just a frustration point. I really think all they need is to add another entrance/exit point. Maybe find a way to put one in on the back by Gadget Coaster or something that dumps you out by the now unused outdoor stage area. Anything to help let the foot traffic flow. Disneyland is so good at that until you come to this land. It's really surprising to me. I will say that the atmosphere here today is really well done. It does feel like you're walking through the world of Mickey. A+ for theming. If you're able to come here when it's not crowded, it's really nice to check out. Especially at night. However, I feel like most of the time you'll be walking through this area spending more time trying to make sure you don't get hit by a stroller or something else than being able to look around and take everything in.

Birthday Girl enjoying Minnie's Home
Arnel D.

Having visited Toontown for decades it nice to see how it's been reimagined and updated with the times while still keeping it's original integrity to respect it's history. The space is well thought out and very colorful. Several eateries, a post office and an open space for kids to roam. Specifically catered to the toddlers, the smaller rides are just enough of fun to keep the kids smiling. Located near the back of the resort, it's ideal for families with young children. With several designated stroller parking areas, it's well kept and organized. The roller coaster and railway are the best attractions in this end. Wait times are short which makes these rides worth visiting. I'll be back for sure as my kids are younger and are now finally able to move around on their own. Thanks Disney for keeping this place simple.

Monique W.

Mickey's Toontown is located in Disneyland. My husband and I finally had a chance to see the reimagined Mickey's Toontown during our latest visit at Disneyland for the Halloween half marathon! There are a lot of rides and activities in ToonTown. You can get to ToonTown from Fantasyland, next to the It's a Small World Ride, or you can take the train ride up to ToonTown! The rides at Mickey's Toontown includes the following My favorite - Mickey & Minnie's Runaway Railway: You get to jump on a runaway train with Goofy, Mickey, and Minnie. There is a pre-show before the ride! Lightning lane is included for this ride. Chip 'N' Dale's GADGETcoaster: Small rollercoaster located in Toontown. Roger Rabbit's Car Toon Spin: You'll go on an adventure with Roger Rabbit. It's a dark ride, where you can spin your ride 360! It's a lot of fun! Lightning lane is included. There are plenty of play areas in Toontown! Mickey's House and Meet Mickey: You can do a self-guided tour of Mickey Mouses' house. Minnie's House: Another self-guided tour of Minnie's house. Donald's Duck Pond: Splash pad area!!! Goofy's How-To-Play Yard: Outside playground area! Disney did an amazing job redesigning Mickey's Toontown! There are plenty of places to eat at such as Café Daisy and Good Boy! Grocers. Only one shop is inside Mickey's Toontown which is EnginEAR Souvenirs. After riding the Mickey & Minnie's Runaway Railway, you'll get dropped off into EnginEAR Souvenirs. The store offers a wide range of apparel and toys! My family and I always have a great time at ToonTown! It also has one of my favorite rides, Mickey & Minnie's Runaway Railway!

Heart shaped Raviolis
Lynnelle E.

I love the revamp they did to this place. There is a lot of stuff for the kiddos to do, but the store they have to shop in is pretty good, too. You also, can't leave without trying a snack from Cafe Daisy.

Entrance to Runaway Railway
Jesse C.

Such a cute little town and with the new refurbishments it really makes this place shine. Every kid knows this town in Disneyland. Its where they have Mickey and Minnie's house. You can make line to meet them and explore their houses. Other characters also walk around this area so you never know which one of Mickeys friends you will see. There are a few snacks stands and a few other play areas for the kids to burn off all that energy. With the new refurbishments they really made this place shine. It just so vibrant and really just brightens your day. Really makes you feel like you are transported to Toontown. With the refurbishments came Mickey & Minnie's Runaway Railway. I will write a separate review for that ride but its a really fun and cute ride and was a perfect addition to this area. This is a great place to bring the kids or even without kids you will have a fun time exploring and taking some cute pictures.

Showing of The Key to Disneyland 70th anniversary.
Valerie B.

Cute for all ages. Best area for toddlers and little ones to run around. Bring a blanket to enjoy a picnic while the kids play. Hot days like this, kids can play at the water fountain. Want to get food? Cafe Daisy is right there. Wanna meet Mickey and Minnie? Their houses right there. Want to go on rides? Mickey & Minnie's Runaway Railway and Roger Rabbit rides are there and so much fun.

Erick W.

One of our best memories is when we came here the first time with our kids! Slides and characters - the kids loved it and they have ever since! We are here to see Mickey again today! What a great spot for littles and big that are still little at heart!

Entrance to Mickey's TownTown
Travis T.

This goofy little town at Disneyland makes you feel like you are in a cartoon. Even though it is mostly geared toward kids, adults can find some fun here too. Mickey's Toontown is inspired by the "Toontown" that was featured in the "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" movie. In the movie, Bob Hoskins' character enters Toontown and interacts with several cartoon characters. Here at Mickey's Toontown, you can do the same. Mickey and Minnie both have cartoonish style homes that you can enter and have a meet and greet with them. There are also places for Donald and Goofy that are fun and interactive. Roger Rabbit's Car Toon Spin and Mickey & Minnie's Runaway Railway are the main rides inside of Mickey's Toontown. There is also a small roller coaster for kids. This is a fun place for parents to take a break and let the kids run around and have some fun. There are a number of places to grab lunch or a snack if you are hungry. If you need to travel to another part of Disneyland park, the Disneyland Railroad has a station nearby.

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Deanne R.

Finally was able to visit ( find an excuse to come lol, for my son's bday) of course only came to toon town for this ride. Otherwise way too busy for me.... But very fun for people with smaller children, this would be a blast. My goodness the ride in my opinion was excellent soo fun. FYI: super long lines, highly recommend the genie pass for this one.

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