Mickey's Toontown Fair final day is 2/11/2011

Good riddance? I can tell you don't have daughters. Pixie Hollow is one of the busiest and most popular places. The houses were really cool too, especially if you took the time to explore the details.
 
Good riddance? I can tell you don't have daughters. Pixie Hollow is one of the busiest and most popular places. The houses were really cool too, especially if you took the time to explore the details.


Once or twice its cool. But it gets old. It never really changed much and you could start to see the wear and tear on things like Minnie couch etc. The last time we went my 4 year old who was then 2 when asked if he wanted to go back and see Mickey's house again, said no its ok.
While Im sad to see it go as I have two small kids, one who is going for her first time ( 3 days after it closes) it will be ok. They have much bigger and better things planned.
 

The economy finally caught up with Mickey, he's goin into foreclosure :rotfl2::rotfl2:
 
If you ever had the opportunity to compare WDW's Toontown to Disneyland's Toontown you would know why it's a good idea to get rid of the one at WDW. The Toontown at DL rocks. It's one of my favorite areas in the park. The same can't be said for TT at WDW.
 
what are they putting in its place? (and lugnut--I agree--the TT at DLR far outshines the one at WDW! I went to the WDW once, barely looked around and left)
 
Are Mickey and Minnies houses staying? what about Donalds boat?
So will there only be 6 lands at MK?
 
I am so sad, We are going to be there Feb 19th and my girls have been chatting about going to Mickey's and Minnies house. :( I have to tell them that Mickey is renovating as his new home won't be open until Spring.

Is there going to be anything for younger children left at the Magic Kingdom?

I am excited about the changes, but man I really wanted to see Tinker Bell too and my daughters favourites,Silver mist and Roseta.

SIGH......

Our next visit won't be for a few years and by then I will have teens and preteens and a schoolaged boy (who won't want to spend time in Fairyland), The innocent years will be gone :(.
 
I am so sad, We are going to be there Feb 19th and my girls have been chatting about going to Mickey's and Minnies house. :( I have to tell them that Mickey is renovating as his new home won't be open until Spring.

Is there going to be anything for younger children left at the Magic Kingdom?

I am excited about the changes, but man I really wanted to see Tinker Bell too and my daughters favourites,Silver mist and Roseta.

SIGH......

Our next visit won't be for a few years and by then I will have teens and preteens and a schoolaged boy (who won't want to spend time in Fairyland), The innocent years will be gone :(.
YES! I agree with this so much! The Magic of Disney will be gone. They will just love the thrill rides etc. I took my kids to Disney on Ice. Usually when Mickey comes out, they freak out. Not this time. They were not excited at all. They are already starting to outgrow the magic of Disney. :-(
 
YES! I agree with this so much! The Magic of Disney will be gone. They will just love the thrill rides etc. I took my kids to Disney on Ice. Usually when Mickey comes out, they freak out. Not this time. They were not excited at all. They are already starting to outgrow the magic of Disney. :-(

My 13 year old still loves Disney, just in a different way than when she was a little girl. Her and I still have a blast together.
 
Don't forget DL has an incredible Toontown. Now that we moved to the West Coast and consider DL as our home park, I've found so many areas that are superior than WDW. Now nothing beats Epcot, but DL has such charm. Toontown is one of the many highlights.
 
what are they putting in its place? (and lugnut--I agree--the TT at DLR far outshines the one at WDW! I went to the WDW once, barely looked around and left)

The Toontown area is being used for the expansion of Fantasyland. Word is the only current attraction that will retained is Goofy's Barnstormer, but rethemed as a circus ride to match the new Dumbo ride.
 
DS10 and I will probably stroll through on our upcoming visit. Maybe a photo op, while its still around. But I think the pull of Space Mountain is what's engaging him in a few weeks.
 
I'm kind of sad. I have some grandkids that will never see Toontown. I hope the Fantasyland expansion will make up for it! :sad:
 
The economy finally caught up with Mickey, he's goin into foreclosure :rotfl2::rotfl2:

:rotfl:

But anyway, I hope the team does sufficient coverage of the tear down for all of us that can't be there for the last day!
 














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