Toontown Fair

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After going over the order we wanted to do the "lands" I was wondering about Toontown Fair. We were going to do Fantasyland, then Toontown, then take a train to Frontierland, then Adventureland, then Tomorrowland. But since Toontown was not there the last time I was there, I was wondering if we should skip it and do it after Tomorrowland since there are no main attractions there.

Also, I do have another question about the railroad. Once at Adventureland is it easier to walk to Tomorrowland or go to Frontierland, take the train to Toontown and then Walk to Tomorrowland?
I hope this makes sense. Thanks so much!!
 
I don't know when you are going but last year in June it was so hot. Kids and hubby were melted and used water spray bottles so our first set of pictures were not good in Toontown. We actually went back a second day and did it first thing to get good pictures. Kids loved it there Minnie and Mickey's houses. Little ones love Donald's boat.
 
Toontown Fair opens 1hr after park opening (10) am. If you have a little one and will be riding all the rides it should time pretty good to go onto TF and then take the train to Frontierland. The only real attraction there is the Barnstormer, which is a great mini-kid coaster. If you are wanting to do attractiona in Tomorrowland, I would go there before Frontierland. If the lines are already long, get FP for later. Which attractions are you wanting to do in Fantaly & Tomorrowland and what are the ages of your group? As far as Adventureland to Tomorrowland, walk it! It is basically straight through the center and makes no sense to take the train.
 
jeankeri said:
Toontown Fair opens 1hr after park opening (10) am. If you have a little one and will be riding all the rides it should time pretty good to go onto TF and then take the train to Frontierland. The only real attraction there is the Barnstormer, which is a great mini-kid coaster. If you are wanting to do attractiona in Tomorrowland, I would go there before Frontierland. If the lines are already long, get FP for later. Which attractions are you wanting to do in Fantaly & Tomorrowland and what are the ages of your group? As far as Adventureland to Tomorrowland, walk it! It is basically straight through the center and makes no sense to take the train.

My kids are ages 4,6 and 8. At Fantasyland we wanted to do Dumbo, Pooh, Mickeys Philharmonic, IASW, Peter Pan, Snow White, Fairtale Garden (not sure about that one), then at Frontierland, Splash Mountain, Thunder Railroad, Haunted Mansion. At Advantureland Jungle Cruise, Tiki Birds (maybe)
Then at Tomorrowland, Space Mountain, Buzz, Speedway, Transit Authority, COP, and Astro Orbiter. We are going on May 5th if that helps. I just wasn't sure where to fit Toontown Fair in there. Thanks!!
 

If you arrive at opening, I would start with Dumbo, get a FP for Pooh before heading into Tomorrowland and doing Buzz, Space, Speedway, and Astro-Orbitors. Go back to Fantasyland and ride Pooh, then get a FP for Peter Pan and while waiting do your other Fantasyland things. From there go through toontown to ride Barnstormer and do anything else there. The only exception is if you want to meet the characters here instead of elsewhere- if you do stop at 10 and go straight to the character meets in toontown- then go back to do what you want in the rest of Fantasyland. As you leave toontown you might as well take the railroad to Frontierland. Grab a FP for Splash and head to the Huanted Mansion. You will probably need to eat lunch by now and Pecos is a great CS in the area. If you can wait till 1 by bringing a snack in with you lunch will be much easier. Before getting on Splash grab a FP for Thunder, go on Splash then head into Adventureland. Check out the line for Jungle Cruise- if it is long plan to get a FP as soon as you can. Then see a Tiki show and maybe view the Treehouse. It should be about time for Thunder- if you need a FP for Jungle Cruise get it before riding Thunder and then watch the Bears or wander till it is time for the Jungle Cruise. After the Jungle Cruise walk back to Tomorrowland and go on the TTA and COP.

Realize that Toontown, Tomorrowland, and fantasyland are very close to one another and the three lands on the other side are also close to one another.
 
We like to do it mid-day to offer DD a break from the heat and grind of the day. It is also near Donald Ducks Boat that offers the the water play she really enjoys.
 
hello i'm a fellow WWRR conductor and I believe it is much easier to walk to tomorrowland from adventureland then to walk to fronteirland get the train arrive at toontown and then walk to tomorrowland...it a much quicker process to just walk...although you should come take the train eventually its lot of fun LOL
Patty
 
rlovew said:
If you arrive at opening, I would start with Dumbo, get a FP for Pooh before heading into Tomorrowland and doing Buzz, Space, Speedway, and Astro-Orbitors. Go back to Fantasyland and ride Pooh, then get a FP for Peter Pan and while waiting do your other Fantasyland things. From there go through toontown to ride Barnstormer and do anything else there. The only exception is if you want to meet the characters here instead of elsewhere- if you do stop at 10 and go straight to the character meets in toontown- then go back to do what you want in the rest of Fantasyland. As you leave toontown you might as well take the railroad to Frontierland. Grab a FP for Splash and head to the Huanted Mansion. You will probably need to eat lunch by now and Pecos is a great CS in the area. If you can wait till 1 by bringing a snack in with you lunch will be much easier. Before getting on Splash grab a FP for Thunder, go on Splash then head into Adventureland. Check out the line for Jungle Cruise- if it is long plan to get a FP as soon as you can. Then see a Tiki show and maybe view the Treehouse. It should be about time for Thunder- if you need a FP for Jungle Cruise get it before riding Thunder and then watch the Bears or wander till it is time for the Jungle Cruise. After the Jungle Cruise walk back to Tomorrowland and go on the TTA and COP.

Realize that Toontown, Tomorrowland, and fantasyland are very close to one another and the three lands on the other side are also close to one another.

I like your plan althought most of the so called touring plans say to go Fantasyland to Frontierland because Fantasyland has a lot of slow movers so do that first and then try and get to Frontierland because SM and TM fill up by 10:30-11:00. My only question about your plan is how we are going to be able to get so many fastpasses in that period of time? If I get a FP for Pooh , I would have to wait an hour for a FP for Peter Pan wouldn't I? Or are you allowed since that ride is for kids to use the adult FPs?
 
You have to wait 2 hours before you can get another FP (although basically a bit shorter- the time is printed on the FP when you can get another one). There are some rides that load faster than others and make more sense to wait for than get a FP. I would really suggest you subscribe to TGM. He has great touring advice, FP using tips. Are you staying in the park all day, will it be your only time in MK during your trip? Or, will you be able to tour the MK another day, or even half a day? That will make a big difference on how much you should try to do. Doing MK EMH is a graet way to see many Fantasyland/ Tomorrowland attractions and then leave!
 
jeankeri said:
You have to wait 2 hours before you can get another FP (although basically a bit shorter- the time is printed on the FP when you can get another one). There are some rides that load faster than others and make more sense to wait for than get a FP. I would really suggest you subscribe to TGM. He has great touring advice, FP using tips. Are you staying in the park all day, will it be your only time in MK during your trip? Or, will you be able to tour the MK another day, or even half a day? That will make a big difference on how much you should try to do. Doing MK EMH is a graet way to see many Fantasyland/ Tomorrowland attractions and then leave!

We will be getting there when it opens but the day we are there it closes at 7:00 so we need to get back there to do Wishes and then we can do a few things in the evening.
 
I would save Philharmagic, IASW, Transit Authority and Haunted Mansion for when you return for wishes. They all load pretty quickly, but also take some extra time to do, which can take up time on busy mornings. The stand by time should be managable before Wishes. Is there Spectro that night as well or only Wishes? Also, do you know if COP is open during your trip?
 

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