List of Disney Attractions

List of Disney Attractions
Disneyland, the original park of the Disney franchise, is located in Anaheim, California. It is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the world, and with good reason--it's clean, safe and endless fun for children (and adults) of all ages. Not just an amusement park, Disneyland is a "theme" park where every ride and attraction is an adventure even while you stand in line.

Always popular, Disney is least crowded from mid-January through late April and again in the fall. The park is big, and with its companion park, California Adventure, you should plan on a 2- or 3-day visit. Take advantage of fast pass tickets (free), which give you a window of time to hit an attraction without waiting in line. Hikers, a day spent at Disney will add up to several miles of walking. Wear your comfortable shoes, and set off for adventure.

Tomorrowland

Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters - A fun slow moving interactive shooting game.
Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage - An underwater adventure with the characters from "Finding Nemo."
Autopia - A Disney classic, drive your own car on a closed track.
Disneyland Monorail - Ride the monorail to your hotel or just around the park.
Disneyland Railroad - Loop around the Magic Kingdom with stops near all the main attractions.
Honey, I Shrunk the Audience - a 3D interactive movie.
Innoventions - A hands-on exhibit of high tech machinery.
Space Mountain - A quick moving roller coaster ... in the dark.

Fantasyland

Small World - A slow boat ride through the continents of the world with a song that will stick with you for a long time.
Peter Pan's Flight - fly your own boat from London to Never Never Land.
Dumbo the Flying Elephant - Control your flying elephant up or down in this round and round attraction.
Snow White's Scary Adventures - Ride a cart through the snow white story.
Mad Tea Party - You spin the teacups and decide just how much is too much.
Alice in Wonderland - Ride through the Alice's adventures in Wonderland in the back of a caterpillar.
Pinocchio's Daring Journey - Ride a cart through the Pinocchio's story.
Mr. Toad's Wild Ride - Ride a car through the pages of the Wind and the Willows with Mr. Toad.
Casey Jr. Circus Train - A miniature train, big enough to pull several cars on a loop course.
King Arthur Carousel - A classic carousel with painted ponies.
Storybook Land - Ride a slow boat past several visual interpretations of fairy tales and myths.

Toon Town

Mickey's House - Walk through the halls of Mickey's house and then pose with him for pictures.
Roger Rabbit's Car Toon Spin - Ride a twisted cab that you control, looking for adventure.
Gadget's Go Coaster - A roller coaster for the kids. Makes two loops.
Goofy's Bounce House - An entire house made out of foam and a bouncy floor.
The Jolly Trolley - A bouncing trollyride through the streets of Toontown.

Adventureland

The Indiana Jones Adventure - A rough and tumble jeep ride through a harrowing adventure. Like a roller coaster without the steep drops.
The Enchanted Tiki Room - Everything comes alive in the Tiki Room. A great place to sit and relax on a hot day.
Jungle Cruise - Cruise the water of the Disney river with a wisecracking tour guide.
Tarzan Treehouse - Climb a treehouse based on the "Tarzan" animated movie.

New Orleans Square

Pirates Of The Caribbean - A boat ride through caves and into a world of pirates and adventure. You cannot miss this ride.
Haunted Mansion - Ride in a "doom buggy" through an antebellum mansion witnessing thousand of ghosts come to life.
Fantasmic! - A fireworks and water spectacular. Not presented every night. Check with the park.

Critter Country

Splash Mountain - A log ride with several climbs and drops.
Winnie the Pooh - Ride a beehive through parts of the classic Pooh stories.
Davy Crockett's Explorer Canoe - Paddle a war canoe with 25 other guests.
Tom Sawyer Island - Visit an island inspired by the Mark Twain novel. Be sure to visit the island's caves.

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Article Written By Tom Nari

Tom Nari has been writing professionally since 1998 and has written extensively for a variety of websites. He has coached competitive swimmers and triathletes and holds an additional degree in Kinesiology Theory, specializing in nutrition and resistance training. Nari holds a Master of Arts in creative writing from Loyola Marymount University.

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