Indian Village (1955–1971) – DLR
The Indian Village (1955–1971) was a Frontierland attraction at Disneyland, located in the area that became Critter Country in 1988.…
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The Indian Village (1955–1971) was a Frontierland attraction at Disneyland, located in the area that became Critter Country in 1988.…
Celebrate with Color! The Vibrant Disneyland Pride Mickey Mouse Balloon Popcorn Bucket Has Arrived!Get ready to paint the park with…
The Fantasyland Autopia (1955–1999) was a pint-sized, pedal-to-the-metal delight in Disneyland’s Fantasyland, offering young drivers a chance to zoom around in kid-friendly cars. As a smaller sibling to Tomorrowland’s Autopia, it was a beloved opening-day attraction that let little ones channel their inner racecar driver. In 1999, Disneyland merged Fantasyland Autopia with Tomorrowland Autopia to cut costs and simplify maintenance. The Fantasyland track was closed, and the combined attraction (now just “Autopia”) stayed in Tomorrowland with upgraded cars and a single queue.
Spotted on the Magic Key Instagram, a resuable utensil set with a Magic Key utensil case coming to the parks…
Hot Dog! The Adorable Mickey Mouse Picnic Basket Popcorn Bucket Just Arrived!Get ready, folks! The cutest picnic just rolled into…
Spotted on the Magic Key Instagram, Mickey’s Toontown Poster for Magic Keyholders. March 20 through March 31, 2023, 2p-7p, while…
The Dutch Boy Color Gallery was a Tomorrowland exhibit at Disneyland from July 17, 1955, to 1963, sponsored by Dutch…
Mickey’s Motor Boat Cruise (1957–1991) was a Fantasyland attraction at Disneyland, offering guests a simulated experience of navigating waterways in…
The Mike Fink Keel Boats (1956–1994, 1996–1997) were a Frontierland attraction at Disneyland, offering guests a leisurely ride along the…
Goofy’s Playhouse (2008–2022) was a children’s play attraction in Disneyland’s Mickey’s Toontown, originally opened as Goofy’s Bounce House in 1993…