Mickey’s Toontown became famous for its gags; little interactive features, jokes, and activities embedded throughout the land. Every piece of the land, from its major attraction (Roger Rabbit’s Car Toon Spin) to the stones in the pavement serve a purpose, with tons of pranks and jokes to entertain visitors of all ages. To truly experience Toontown is to wander its walkways, absorbing every little detail along the way.
Here are just a few of my favorite pieces of Mickey’s Toontown.
I always sit by the court house. Nice quiet and I can look at the area when my grandbabies are running around.
Safiya I somewhat agree with you but it’s more than a play area. It has a small roller coaster and Roger Rabbit. I hate the Goofy/Donald/treehouse area though. That is a huge play pen and the kids run wild.
I don’t get the love of Toontown. It’s a big area just for little kids to run around? Then don’t take them to Disney. Take them to a park. You’ll save a lot of money.