Unless otherwise noted, all photos and content should be assumed Copyright (C)  1995-2018 by Allen C. Huffman. Oh, hi! It's got a a cartoon Hollywood feel to it. I got my first digital camera in 1996 and started documenting my Disney (-land and World) trips. It was renamed to Mickey’s Starland in 1990. Edit with Remote Control (JOSM or Merkaartor), https://disneyland.disney.go.com/destinations/disneyland/mickeys-toontown/, https://disneyland.disney.go.com/es/disneyland/mickeys-toontown/, "Mickey's Toontown Closes early due to Fireworks (excluding Train Station). My favorite ride... Love the area.

Going with the “fair” theme, there was the big tent with character meet and greets: Toontown Fair tent on August 27, 1996. Menu & Reservations Make Reservations . The 1.2 mile old-fashioned narrow-gauge steam train that goes around the Park's perimeter including a trip through the Grand Canyon and Primeval World dioramas. I hardly ever spend time in ToonTown as it is for much younger kids but there is a lot to love in this place. Based on the page Mickey's Toontown. You are either using a browser that does not support JavaScript, or you have disabled JavaScript.

You can see how they were able to keep the tent when this area became Storybook Circus. Retro digital photo essays from DisneyFans.com. Mickey's Toontown Fair was a themed land of the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World.

But, at least it was a step up from the earlier encarnations. 07/30/2020 Meg T. Meg T. I honestly spend very little time in ToonTown beyond making a round if I'm pin trading or taking photos. ", Copyright OpenStreetMap and contributors, under an open license. Train Station remains opening according to Train Operational Schedule. Well maybe not as much as Critter Country, but toontown is severely underrated. I mean after all this IS where Mickey + Minnies houses are located. I remember a promotional photo that was released showing Mickey, Goofy and Donald hard at work: This version made the land a bit more similar to Mickey’s Toontown at Disneyland, though it was missing the Roger Rabbit references and most of the “town” part. Compare that to what Disneyland’s Toontown looked like, the Florida version was sparse and barren.

Pete has his garage: And there was even a simple version of the Toontown Park: The train station depot was rather bland, though. There's 2 ride attractions here: Roger Rabbit's Car Toon Spin and the small coaster to the side. Going with the “fair” theme, there was the big tent with character meet and greets: You can see how they were able to keep the tent when this area became Storybook Circus. Lots of places to sit and rest, as far as the other lands/areas in the park. Some of the nicer elements at the time where the buildings that were, more or less, brought over from the other Toontown(s). If you wish to use any content or photos form this site, please contact me. I’ll be using this site to share photo essays of various things from the past. However, this area is PERFECT for meeting the characters! New Orleans Square, Mickey's Toontown and Tomorrowland. Toontown Central is a lush green meadow that is centered on humor, gags, jokes, and silliness. But it’s nice to have an in-progress look at one of the lesser lands ever built in a castle park. Text is available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license, excluding photos, directions and the map. 76 Reviews. OpenStreetMap uses JavaScript for its slippy map. It is connected to Goofy Speedway, Donald's Dock, Daisy Gardens, and Minnie's Melodyland. I honestly spend very little time in ToonTown beyond making a round if I'm pin trading or taking photos. It did, at least, add Mickey’s house, Donald’s boat, and a few others elements. I’m too lazy to go look anything up. Hosting is supported by UCL, Bytemark Hosting, and other partners.

It's adorable and cute, but was designed with much smaller crowds in mind, so it's enjoyed... ToonTown is the little forgotten land of Disneyland. Toontown Central, commonly abbreviated as TTC, is a neighborhood in Toontown, located in the center of the map. Mickey's ToonTown 1313 S Harbor Blvd Anaheim CA 92802. Toontown Five and Dime, Gag Factory Toontown Delivery Company, Gag Factory, Toontown Five & Dime When I visited in 1997, the rest of the land was ready, including the Barnstormer roller coaster. Order Online Tickets Tickets See Availability Directions {{::location.tagLine.value.text}} Sponsored Topics. I think I only saw it as Starland during my family trips in the summer of ’94 and ’95. Mickey's Toontown is a themed land at Disneyland and Tokyo Disneyland, two theme parks operated by Walt Disney Parks & Resorts.

Here’s a map: Map of Toontown Fair on August 26, 1996. Toons can teleport to any location in Toontown upon gaining teleport access to the playground by completing ToonTasks, as well as gaining teleport access to the Cog headquarters by reaching level 12 on the specific Cog Disguise.

Disneyland’s last Annual Passholder Party in 1997. At Tokyo Disneyland, this land is named Toontown. OpenStreetMap is the free wiki world map. This is one of the park's original 17 attractions.

alt_name: Toontown: area: yes: name: Mickey's Toontown: opening_hours "Mickey's Toontown Closes early due to Fireworks (excluding Train Station). I’ll try to post something new every week until I’ve fully commented on the 150,000+ photos in my collection…. It began a large refurbishment to become Mickey’s Toontown Fair in 1996. I’m, uh, not sure what “Practice your hugs” was all about. The Walt Disney World Railroad ran a "Mickey's Birthdayland Express" train with special music and plywood characters along the train route. The first “new land” added to Magic Kingdom since it opened was Mickey’s Birthdayland in 1988 (or so says the Wikipedia).

Our first stop was always Mickey’s Country House, which is in the middle of Toontown and leads to his all-day greeting area. Check with a castmember for exact times.

I suppose this means some of the buildings were already there, or they were opened before the grand opening. According to this sign, the grand opening was expected October 1996: Because of this sign, I believe all the photos I have from this August 1996 visit should be considered Mickey’s Starland. Toontown was originally called Mickey's Birthdayland, this area opened in 1988 as part of Mickey's 60th birthday celebration. OpenStreetMap is a map of the world, created by people like you and free to use under an open license. The map of Toontown is a page in the Shticker Book that shows every known location in the world of Toontown.

The land initially opened as Mickey's Birthdayland on June 18, 1988 in commemoration of Mickey's 60th birthday. Something I had never read was that it supposedly was briefly known as Mickey’s Toyland in 1995 (again, from the Wikipedia — this is the first time I’ve read that).