King Aurthur Carrousel

Most people pass this ride up because it's just another carrousel that you can ride anywhere else. Right? Wrong! The carrousel is what inspired Walt Disney from the first to create Disneyland. Each horse was individually carved and painted and it includes songs picked out by Walt himself. At first Walt's workers tried to persuad Walt into putting other animals into the merry-go-round but Walt stuck to horses. So when you see that carrousel... go for it! You can say that you rode what started the park!


Peter Pan's Flight

Hop on a magic pirate ship and sail around London and up to Neverland in Peter Pans Flight. In this dark ride you actually feel like part of the magic and as if you're actually soaring through the air as moonlight shines on your face and illuminates the twinkling town below with soft, pale light. This ride you cannot miss!


Mr. Toad's Wild Ride

Mr. Toad's Wild Ride begins in Toad Hall, an English Manor where the lord himself stands in a statue above the doorway. His coat of arm has the motto on it, Toadi Acceleratio Semper Absurda ("speeding with Toad is always absurd"). Books in the richly paneled library have titles like Anderson's Froggy Tales and Frogean Psychology. This ride follows the coarse that Mr. Toad took on the animated feature, The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad.

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