This weekend marks the reopening of Mickey's Toontown at Disneyland following a year-long shutdown for renovations.
The reimagined Toontown honors the space that first debuted
in 1993, preserving existing structures like Mickey and Minnie's houses in
tact, albeit with a paint touch-up.
For children who are easily overwhelmed by noisy or colorful
sensory stimuli, the newly designed land, which opens to the public on March
19, is completely wheelchair accessible and approachable visually and aurally.
In the renovated Toontown at Disneyland, Mickey Mouse,
Minnie, Donald, Daisy, Clarabelle, Goofy, Pluto, and Pete are seen standing in
front of Mickey's home.
Mickey Mouse, Minnie, Donald, Daisy, Clarabelle, Goofy,
Pluto and Pete pose outside Mickey's house in the refurbished Toontown at
Disneyland.
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visitors to the Anaheim, California, theme park,
With character meet-and-greets with Disney's younger park
visitors featuring characters like Mickey Mouse, Minnie, Donald, Goofy, and
Pluto, as well as kid-friendly coasters and play areas, the cartoon-inspired
zone has long been a haven for younger park visitors.
The reimagined Toontown honors the space that first debuted
in 1993, preserving existing structures like Mickey and Minnie's houses in
tact, albeit with a paint touch-up. Kids can also experience a lot of new
infrastructure with an eye toward inclusivity, though.
Toontown's redesign is fundamentally all about purpose. The
smallest park visitors have a place to release their pent-up energy or relax
because Imagineers created a space for all kids, including accessible play
areas, quiet areas, and shady spots.
The property was redesigned, which
With character meet-and-greets with Disney's younger park
visitors featuring characters like Mickey Mouse, Minnie, Donald, Goofy, and
Pluto, as well as kid-friendly coasters and play areas, the cartoon-inspired
zone has long been a haven for younger park visitors.
The reimagined Toontown honors the space that first debuted
in 1993, preserving existing structures like Mickey and Minnie's houses in
tact, albeit with a paint touch-up. Kids can also experience a lot of new
infrastructure with an eye toward inclusivity, though.
Toontown's redesign is fundamentally all about purpose. The
smallest park visitors have a place to release their pent-up energy or relax
because Imagineers created a space for all kids, including accessible play
areas, quiet areas, and shady spots.
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