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| Community Rank: Wayfarer ![]() Join Date: Mar 2006
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| Toontown Morning Madness? What exactly is this? And is it worth 2 adults (no kiddos) checking out? Thanks! |
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| Join Date: Apr 2008
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| Ok, so I have not been there. So I can't give you any eyewitness testimony. It wasnt there last time I was. But, My Walt Disney with Kids guidebook says that toontown is intended for the 2-8 set. and that older kids get bored since it is essentially a big playground. However, that is the best place to interact with characters. So if you want pictures of you and some of the characters, it says go there early on Sunday Morning. Passporter guide says Mickeys Countrly House walk through is cute, and gives it a 6 rating. Let us know what you think if you go!
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| Community Rank: Trekker ![]() Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: Las Vegas
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| I'm confused. Is "Toontown Morning Madness" an event in Toontown? If not, just picture Toontown as a smaller, more crowded equivilent of Fantasyland.... It's fun to look around and ride Roger Rabbit. We go at Christmas, so all of the character's houses are decorated in theme (with who they are) and there is a crooked Christmas tree in the center of town. It's worth checking out, but go early. We have kids and we usually hit Fantasyland first thing and head over to TT as soon as it opens (it opens an hour later than the rest, usually). Then, we can leave it behind us if the crowds get to be too much. There are some fun photo ops in there, so I recommend checking it out!
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| Wondrin where I will drip Community Rank: Passenger ![]() Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: Tucson, AZ
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| Here is the link to the official word from Disney about it. Disneyland Resort - Detecting Browser Properties . . . I've heard that it's a fun thing to do at least once. There are lots of characters, and you're made an honorary citizen (I think you get a big button saying this while you're there!) of Toontown. Now, I think it's geared more towards the little ones, so if you're a kid at heart, I bet you'd like it! Here's a video on youtube showing some of the festivities! YouTube - Toontown Morning Madness Part 1 and YouTube - Toontown Morning Madness Part 2 Don't watch those videos if you'd rather be suprised though! HTH's!
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| Thanks, Heather. |
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| Wow thanks Heather for the great links!!
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| We've done it with just adults and it was fun. One of the best parts was that we were able to visit Mickey and Minnie (in their respective houses), ride Roger Rabbit, Gadget's Go Coaster, see the little show/prestentation, and shop all in a little less than an hour.
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| Community Rank: Trekker ![]() Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: Las Vegas
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| Just wanted to mention that it is only available to guests using Walt Disney Travel. We do everything on our own, so we wouldn't be able to go (bummer!).
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| My hero wears kevlar. Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: northern Virginia
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| We loved it! It's just Sulley and I, but we are big kids at heart. Donald was flirting with me, and giving me some of his tail feathers....(some strange duck courting ritual?) he kept trying to push Sulley away. It was quite funny! We are looking forward to doing it again in August. The Roger Rabbit ride is lots of fun too!
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| Morning Madness Toontown Admission | MommeeBear25 | DL: Planning Your Disneyland Adventure | 2 | 02-05-2008 10:47 PM |
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