So, what to do while Toontown is closed?


As it was ANNOUNCED YESTERDAY, Mickey's Toontown fair will be closing forever, starting February 12, 2011. But, a question then arises: "What can the children do when Toontown will close completely?"
Well, in addition to all of the park's attractions, there are a numbers of things that can be done of course, and here you are some suggestions, from the Walt Disney World resort:

Once Mickey’s Toontown Fair has closed, there are a number of other options for guests looking for similar experiences:
  • The Barnstormer at Goofy’s Wiseacre Farms has a 35” height requirement. Guests looking for other attractions with low height requirements can still experience the Tomorrowland Speedway, which has a 32” minimum for accompanied children. The next lowest height requirement is 40” at Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, Splash Mountain and Stitch’s Great Escape!
  • The Laughin’ Place play area near Splash Mountain is a great alternative to Toon Park. It will continue to be available and is suitable for kids ages 2 through 5.
  • Instead of Donald’s Boat, guests may still enjoy a chance to cool off in Adventureland at the leaky tikis near The Magic Carpets of Aladdin.
  • Balzac (inflatable ball) products will continue to be available from the cart in Tomorrowland located near the Cool Ship
  • The face painting area will close with Mickey’s Toontown Fair. Guests looking for a fun makeover can stop by The Pirates League or Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique to inquire about availability. Face painting will continue to be available in the other Walt Disney World theme parks.
Yeah, I know... the alternatives are even lamer than the original Toontown offerings, but as we repeated tons of times, the future of the Magic kingdom is brighter than ever. We'll just have to wait an year or two.

4 comments:

  1. Well...is sad that all those place will be demolished but it was too crowed and loud for me. it makes you feel like if you are in a Disney Comic Strip, but is too static and really too muche full of people!!!

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  2. Yeah, it is always packed because of its relatively small size...

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  3. I've a question: If I don't say wrong, there is a Train stop in Town Fair. How they will work with a train moving so near???

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  4. The train will not stop there, so they can continue working without being bothered :-)!
    The train will not be affected a lot, since most of the work is being done far from the station....
    It will have to close completely later on, though, because the station will need to be re-worked.

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