Welcome to Sam’s Disney Diary, where we take a nostalgic trip through Disneyland’s Toontown, a vibrant and whimsical land where Mickey and his pals call home. As Walt Disney once said, “Disneyland will never be completed. It will continue to grow as long as there is imagination left in the world.” That statement holds true as Disney Parks continue to evolve, but some beloved experiences remain classics.

From Mickey’s Toontown Fair to Disneyland’s Toontown
With the excitement of New Fantasyland becoming a reality at Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom, it’s hard not to look back at what came before. Many Disney fans remember Mickey’s Toontown Fair, which closed in February 2011 to make way for Storybook Circus in early 2012.

But if you miss Toontown Fair, there’s good news! While Florida’s version may be gone, Mickey’s permanent home is still alive and well in Disneyland. In Disneyland’s Toontown, guests can visit Mickey’s House, Minnie’s House, Donald’s Boat, Chip and Dale’s Treehouse, Goofy’s House, and even experience thrilling attractions like Gadget’s Go Coaster and Roger Rabbit’s Car Toon Spin.
A Vibrant and Playful World
Unlike other themed lands, Disneyland’s Toontown immerses guests in a cartoon-like atmosphere where everything looks hand-drawn and animated. From zany architecture to interactive elements, it’s a playground for all ages. Fans of classic Disney animation will love the details, Easter eggs, and character meet-and-greets throughout the land.
A Must-See for Any Disney Fan
For those who grew up with Mickey’s Toontown Fair, visiting Disneyland’s Toontown feels like a nostalgic homecoming. If you miss Toontown Fair, this is another great reason to plan a visit to Disneyland Resort!