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Roger
Rabbit's Car Toon Spin - " Steer and spin a cartoon cab for
a wild chase through the back alleys of Toon Town as you try to
escape the villainous weasels and their dreaded 'dip' ! "
This is Snow White's Adventures brought kicking and screaming into
the new millennium. You sit in a car over which you have no control
and you twist and turn through some of the most fabulously painted
animated sets that the Imagineers have ever produced. Your kids will
love it, but beware, this is a very popular attraction and the lines
in Tokyo for this attraction seem to move very slowly indeed. I
think this is probably due the ingeniously " hidden"
queueing area. There's plenty to see while you queue, but very young
kids will no doubt get bored.
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Minnie's
House - " Enjoy the sweet charm of Minnie's dream home where
you can take a peek in her refrigerator or choose the colour of her
wardrobe" . Despite the description, this isn't much of a " hands-on"
attraction, still worth looking at though and yet another attraction
for real young kids too. (And of course any adult wondering what the
sexiest Mouse in the world's bedroom might look like). La Mouse may
even visit while you're there. If you love camp, you'll love this.
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Mickey's
House and Meet Mickey - " Explore the house of Toon Town's
most famous resident and tour Mickey's Backyard Movie Barn. Then
visit with Mickey in person on the set of one of his films."
Well, what can one say. The Main Mouse is most definitely In Da
House. Of course, the highlight of this attraction (which, in my
view should be compulsory!) is an audience with Himself. Forget all
those " You and Mickey" photo shoots that cost an arm and a
leg. This is a private audience on a private set with your party and
Mickey. A nearby cast member will take pictures for you and you can
shake Mickey's hand, bow, scrape, or even - if you're as " in"
as I am, give him a hug. Ever wondered how the real-live Mickey
Mouse manages the feat of meeting 20,000 people a day and still has
time for each and every one of them? Well, I know, but I ain't
tellin' ............ Put it down to honest-to-goodness Disney Magic!
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Chip
'n Dale's Treehouse - " A giant oak tree is home to these
chipmunk pals and guests are welcome to come up and visit" .
Much more fun than the Swiss Family Treehouse. Has the level of my
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Gadget's
Go Coaster - " Created out of 'found' objects, this Toon-sized
roller coaster is Gadget's latest invention." A great roller
coaster-ette for young kids.
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Donald's
Boat - " Come aboard the Miss Daisy and try out the whistles,
bells and periscope" . A climb-all-over-and -explore type thing
for young kids.
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Goofy's
Bounce House - " Kids can literally bounce off the walls and
even the furniture for a jumping good time" . A bouncy castle
Disney-style. |
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Toon
Park - " Play area for toddlers and a relaxing spot for other
visitors" . Just sit, and leave the kids to their own devices.
Every home should have one.
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Jolly
Trolley - " Ride from Mickey Avenue to Downtown Toon Town or
back on this bobbing, pitching trolley" . It's fun, and it looks
great, but if you're prone to motion-sickness, eat afterwards!
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SHOPS
- Toontown
Delivery Company - Popular Toon Town gift items and
novelties.
- Gag
Factory/Toontown Five & Dime - Hilarious gifts and
Disney merchandise.
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RESTAURANTS
AND REFRESHMENTS
- Toon
Pop - Caramel Flavoured popcorn.
- Out
Of Bounds Ice Cream - Ice cream bars and other frozen
novelties.
- Huey,
Dewey and Louie's Good-Time Cafe - Counter service
restaurant featuring pizza, sausages and a variety of beverages.
- Daisy's
Snack Wagon - Sweet pretzels.
- Mickey's
Trailer - Hot crispy spring rolls.
- Goofy's
Drink Stand - A selection of cold soft drinks.
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