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Toontown: Mickey's Toontown Fair
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The pint-sized thrill ride in Mickey's Toontown Fair is this roller coaster found at Goofy's Wiseacre Farm. The premise behind this is that guests fly in Goofy's out of control airplane as it swoops, twists and turns and eventually ends up going through the barn much to the surprise of the Audio-animatronic chickens inside. The ride itself is fast but fairly tame, and short, less than a minute in length. It's a great ride for the young and the young at heart, although the cars are small and are not designed to hold larger adults.
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Mickey's Toontown Fair is one of the smallest lands in Magic Kingdom but it's ... one of the largest character greeting area. It features attractions like Donald's Boat, Minnie's and Mickey's Country Homes and The Barnstormer at Goofy's Wiseacre Farm. This property offers access for patrons with disabilities.
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At the Magic Kingdom, Mickey's Toontown Fair initially opened as Mickey's Birthdayland on June 18, 1988. It became Mickey's Starland on May 26, 1990, and received its current name in 1996. Its storyline portrays the land as the holiday home for the characters who reside at Mickey's Toontown in California.
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Last June Mickey's Starland was closed, renovated and transformed into Mickey's Toontown Fair. Some of the places and attractions that were added are as follows: Minnie Mouse's House, Donald Duck's Boat, and Goofy's Barnstormer Roller Coaster. The new Barnstormer Roller Coaster is a great addition to the park and is designed for young children. Donald Duck's boat and Minnie Mouse's house are ... great for small children because they get to meet and greet the characters for themselves. In Donald Duck's Boat there are some areas where kids can play. (i.e.
Mickey's Toontown Fair has had quite a few name changes and facelifts over the years. When it first opened it was only meant to be a temporary "land" celebrating Mickey's 60th Birthday. It was called "Mickey's Birthdayland" then and it was supposed to leave the year after his birhday. That explains why it looked so flimsy and thrown together then. All of the houses looked like plywood. Well, it was still pretty popular so they kept it and renamed it "Mickey's Starland" and added a few more things to do.
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