This cartoonlike land was created with smaller children in mind. Enjoy a child-sized rollercoaster, play around in Minnie's house, enjoy a refreshing splash zone on Donalds boat, or meet Princesses and Fairies at the Toontown Hall of Fame. You can even meet Mickey himself in the Judges Tent!
Just FYI - Mickey's Toontown Fair normally opens at 10am, which is an hour or more after the rest of the park opens. Cast Members usually let guests in 15 minutes before any of the attractions open. If you want to see the Princesses or Fairies, it's best to be here at "rope drop", when Toontown opens, so you can be among the first in line at the Toontown Hall of Fame.
For some children with Autism Spectrum Disorder, meeting characters is a magical experience (especially a favorite character from the movies). For others, it's a stressful experience. The list of characters below is by no means complete, but represents the characters we have personally seen and met in Mickey's Toontown Fair at the Magic Kingdom.
Not all characters are available at all times - everything listed here is subject to change, but we'll keep it as up to date as possible. Consult the daily park schedule for information, or ask a cast member to help you find specific characters.
NOTE: The lines for the character greetings in the Judge's Tent and the Toontown Hall of Fame can get very long - often well over an hour. The shortest lines are early in the day, right when Toontown opens, so plan ahead if you want to meet Mickey or the other characters.
Cinderella: In the Princess Room at the Toontown Hall of Fame (varies daily)
Fawn: In Pixie Hollow at the Toontown Hall of Fame (varies daily)
Goofy: Near the Barnstormer at Goofy's Wiseacre Farm
Iridessa: In Pixie Hollow at the Toontown Hall of Fame (varies daily)
Mickey Mouse: Meet Mickey in the Judge's Tent after touring Mickey's Country House.
Minnie Mouse: Minnie can occassionally be found behind Minnie's Country House
Princess Aurora: Also known as "Sleeping Beauty", she can sometimes be found in the Princess Room at the Toontown Hall of Fame (varies daily)
Rosetta: In Pixie Hollow at the Toontown Hall of Fame (varies daily)
Silvermist: In Pixie Hollow at the Toontown Hall of Fame (varies daily)
Snow White: In the Princess Room at the Toontown Hall of Fame (varies daily)
Tinker Bell: In Pixie Hollow at the Toontown Hall of Fame (Tinker Bell is the only pixie who is on hand daily for character greetings)
Location: Mickey's Toontown Fair
Ride Type: Water Play Area
Fastpass: No
Minimum Height: None
Summary: Donald's Boat (named the SS Miss Daisy) is a water play area and splash zone. Children can play on a spongy surface, filled with gushing water fountains. Pull the correct rope, and you can either ring the ships bell, or spray unsuspecting guests with the ships water cannon. During hot weather - this can be a perfect place for children to cool off!
Comments: The splash areas can become crowded, and are not shaded.
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Location: Mickey's Toontown Fair
Ride Type: Mini Roller Coaster
Passengers: 2 per row
Fastpass? No
Minimum Height: 35 inches
Summary: Take a ride on Goofy's crop duster as the roller coaster goes through Goofy's farm. The mini-coaster is designed as a thrill ride for small children. You board the roller coaster, patterned after an old-fashioned crop duster. The ride consists of one minute of twists, turns, and a simulated crash through the barn. While short, the ride is thrilling and is a good way to introduce your child to roller coasters.
Comments: Although this is a children's roller coaster, the ride can get a bit rough.
Fun Fact: Goofy is often on hand for the first ride of the day.
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Location: Mickey's Toontown Fair
Ride Type: Playarea
Fastpass? No
Minimum Height: None
Summary: Toon Park, next to Donald's Boat, is a good place for children to climb and play. The play area surface is spongy, to cushion shocks, and shaded, offering a nice break from the Florida sunshine. Benches around Toon Park offer parents a chance to sit down.
Comments: As with all play areas, the small space can get crowded on busy days.
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Location: Mickey's Toontown Fair
Ride Type: Steam Train
Passengers: 4-5 per row, about 350 per train
Fastpass? No
Minimum Height: None
Summary: The Walt Disney World Railroad is a fun way to get around the Magic Kingdom. The tracks circle the park, and there are three stops: Main Street U.S.A., Frontierland, and Mickey's Toontown Fair. You can board the train at any station, and ride around as many times as you would like. Guest conductors (often children) are asked to give the traditional "All Aboard!" cry when the train is ready to depart. Enjoy a fun commentary as well as some interesting sights along the way. When boarding from Mickey's Toontown Fair, you travel to the Main Street Station, followed by Frontierland, before returning to Toontown.
Comments: Strollers must fold up to go on this ride, so if you rented a stroller from the Park, you can either come back to your starting point, or you can take your belongings and your stroller rental receipt and get another stroller at the next stop. The platform at the Toontown station is on ground level. The trains are "open air", so keep an eye on children so they don't stick their heads or arms (or any other body part) out of the train.
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