
This time I saw him in his cool new fit for the fresh new land. In the past Mickey has worn various outfits in Toontown, like Sorcerer Mickey. Alternatively, if you only want to browse Mickey’s House there is also an exit right before people queue up to meet Mickey so you can hop out there. The wait time does not include the time it takes to explore all of Mickey’s House, so if you’re in a hurry go through that space quickly. The sign outside indicates the wait time. It also allows guests to meet with Mickey at the end of their house tour, as long as he’s home!
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This self guided tour through Mickey’s House is always full of fun and nostalgia. Mickey’s house is a staple and highlight of Mickey’s Toontown.

Trust me, your kids are going to want to hang out all day in Mickey’s Toontown! Mickey’s House I also love this little side spot just for toddler age kids, complete with a gate and seating area inside for parents. From there, junior candymakers will help Goofy make the candy, and the silly sounds of household appliances will combine to make a truly Goofy symphony. When you step inside Goofy’s House, you’ll find a fun, interactive candy-making contraption that only Goofy could imagine! The confectionery contraption begins high outside of Goofy’s home, as drips of honey fall from a beehive onto a chute that slides the colorful drops around and down into the home. Looks at these slides! Is that a flashback to playgrounds of way back when or what?ĭisney Parks Blog has also given us a deeper dive into Goofy’s House and Goofy’s How-To-Play Yard: In addition, a fantastic play space has been added to the area next to Goofy’s. But man, this whole space is so incredible I don’t know if I can officially choose.Įven the outside of Goofy’s has been redone and the inside has tons of sweet and silly tricks and treats at every turn. Goofy’s Playhouse might be my favorite of all the updates to Toontown. This area offers much needed space to roam and cool down in a secluded back area of Disneyland Park! Goofy’s Playhouse You also can look into the boat through the portholes to see your favorite ducklings-Huey, Dewey, Louie and Webby.”

Donald Duck’s Pond is the official splash pad spot at Disneyland with nearby restrooms for changing if needed. Donald’s Boatĭonald’s Boat has taken on some water! But don’t worry-it’s all in good fun! In the warmer months this is the place to be.ĭonald’s Boat has been revamped into a splash and water play area for kids of all ages and abilities. This attraction was formerly called “Gadget’s Go Coaster”, it’s the same coaster, same track with a new name and fresh look. If you’re going for multiple days or really want to try out your kid’s first roller coaster, this is the spot! Wait times can get LONG and it’s not worth waiting more than 10 minutes. The absolute best time to go on this ride (or one of the best times) is right at park opening. Note Mickey’s Toontown does close periodically for fireworks.įor those wanting to get a little “nutty,” you can head over to Chip ‘n’ Dale’s GADGETcoaster, where Mickey’s Toontown’s favorite tinkerer, Gadget Hackwrench, has created a one-of-a-kind, fun-sized coaster for the town’s tiniest citizens. The area lights up at night which mean we now get longer hours for this area of the park that typically opens late and closes early. Sculpted tree roots will provide an opportunity for children to play, crawl and explore, and undulating topography will offer rolling hills and a place to sit and dream.”ĬenTOONial Park also offers tons of interactive play experiences including a fountain and splash pad area. It’s also home to Walt’s Dreaming Tree.ĭisney Parks Blog shares more about Walt’s Dreaming tree, “ A nearby dreaming tree will be inspired by the tree a young Walt Disney would daydream under in his hometown. This area greets families as they enter Mickey’s Toontown, with the more green space and grass to play on and relax. When Mickey’s Toontown closed for its new look on last spring (exact closure date was March 9, 2022) it reimagined the space to bring more wacky fun with attractions and elements we’ve never seen until now. See how you can ride all your favorites with our Disneyland Plan ride guide. Mickey’s Toontown quickly became a hang out for families and little ones with popular attractions and play spaces.

Disneyland guests have been enjoying the fun, the gags, the laughs and the thrills ever since.

But in 1990, the pals all decided that they wanted to open the gates to non-Toon guests. He found the perfect home in a quiet Toon suburb where he was soon joined by his best pals.įor decades this secluded suburb was kept a secret from all visitors to Disneyland Resort.
