(This seems like a stretch, but whatever.) 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. At night, the fountain will be brought to life in a unique spectacle.Ī nearby dreaming tree will be inspired by the tree a young Walt Disney would daydream under in his hometown. As its base, water tables will invite guests to play with the water and have a sensory experience. This natural space will be anchored by two interactive play spaces.Īt the center of CenTOONial Park will be a fountain, which will also become a center icon for Mickey’s Toontown. One of the new areas coming to Mickey’s Toontown will be CenTOONial Park, the first space guests will see when they enter. Plus, other attractions will be reimagined in new and exciting ways, including Gadget’s Go Coaster. These new experiences will join existing favorites like Roger Rabbit’s Car Toon Spin, Mickey’s House and Minnie’s House. The attraction’s queue will also feature items from modern favorites such as “Mickey’s Christmas Carol” and iconic music releases. The exhibit features several items guests may recognize from classics including “Steamboat Willie” and “Plane Crazy.” And for those who like a little splash in their step, a flood of fun awaits.ĭuring the parks presentation, Disney shared a closer look inside the El CapiTOON Theater, where a special exhibit created by the Toontown Hysterical Society is celebrating all things Mickey with costumes and props from the toon world. Here you see Donald’s Boat, which has crashed in the duck pond of the Goof homestead.Īround Donald’s Duck Pond are larger-than-life spinning water lilies, balance beams and rocking toys that will keep adventurous kids busy. It’ll be an area for guests to unplug and roll around on the ground or whatever. Upon reopening, Mickey’s Toontown will feature more opportunities for kids to play, with new open and grassy spaces. Here, Goofy encourages his son, Max, and all his friends to play the Goofy way. Goofy’s neck of the woods will be dedicated to all things play, where the soft, spongy ground is the perfect place for youngsters to enjoy a fun, enclosed area. Inside his house, Goofy has set up a candy-making contraption that only he could imagine. They’ll also have a chance to explore an all-new, elevated clubhouse. Adults can take a rest while their little ones discover all the fun and wacky sounds the garden makes. In the brand-new Goofy’s How-To-Play Yard, you can play in a silly sound garden. One addition coming to Mickey’s Toontown is Goofy’s How-to-Play Yard, which has newly released concept art: “The newly reimagined Mickey’s Toontown will be a welcoming place where families and younger guests can connect and play together in fun new ways.” “We are so excited to leverage Disney’s powerful brand, develop new stories and share even more magical experiences with our guests,” said D’Amaro in a quote that could apply to literally anything. From active to tactile play, new experiences will let children slide, spin, splash, touch, and listen. With a greener and more spacious Mickey’s Toontown, the land will offer more play activities and attractions than it does right now. The land will have landscaping for both play and parental relaxation. Focusing on families with young children, Mickey’s Toontown will feature new play experiences, as well as open, grassy play spaces. The beloved land will transform into a vibrant symphony of sights, sounds, and sensations. The full Toontown closed so that Imagineers could create all-new experiences for families that build on the legacy of Mickey’s Toontown. Other attractions will be reimagined in new ways, including Gadget’s Go Coaster, Goofy’s House, and Donald’s Boat. When Toontown reopens in 2023, it will still be home to favorite attractions such as Roger Rabbit’s Car Toon Spin, Mickey’s House, and Minnie’s House. The expanded land will reopen in 2023, alongside the new attraction, Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway. Prior to this, Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway had been under construction and demolition of other areas of the land was visible from guest view. ( Updated September 14, 2022.)įor those who are unfamiliar with this project, Mickey’s Toontown closed several months ago to begin reimagining the full land. This post shares new photos, concept art, details on the changes, and an anticipated opening date. Disney has revealed more photos about the ambitious reimagining of Mickey’s Toontown in Disneyland that will debut in 2023, alongside the new Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway ride.
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