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Disneyland Railroad [D-6] A-OK! |
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The Disneyland Railroad reopened July 29, 2017 with a new trestle bridge over the Rivers of America. It closed in January 2016, as a new northern bank was added to the waterway, part of the construction of the new Star Wars Land. Get up close and personal with the historic steam engines, get your photo with one, and learn all about the Disneyland Railroad. |
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18 min. rail ride |
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The Gallery is a real treat for Disney fans, with plenty of concept drawings, important artwork, and delightful collectibles. You can also expect a frequently changing exhibit area with never-before-displayed art. Allow 20-40 minutes. Wheelchair accessible. |
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The Disneyland Story Presenting Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln [E-6] |
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Admire memorabilia from the development of Disneyland Park, and check out the short film, "Disneyland: The First 50 Magical Years," hosted by Steve Martin and Donald Duck. Then continue on to see "Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln." You'll see many artifacts depicting his life and times, then view a film about President Lincoln's life, followed by a next-generation Audio-Animatronics Lincoln, presenting portions of some of his most famous speeches in a moving presentation. Wheelchair accessible; video and reflective captioning. |
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16 min. show |
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Many guests overlook this “hole in the wall” showing Disney cartoon shorts like “Steamboat Willie.” Most are vintage, silent, and black and white, but it’s still fun to watch. Six different “screens” show different short movies continuously throughout the day. Cool off in the air conditioning. No seating available. Wheelchair/ECV accessible. |
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Catch a one-way ride to the hub of the park in vehicles fashioned after those popular at the turn of the 20th century. We’ve seen horseless carriages, trolleys pulled by Belgian horses, and even a fire engine. These vehicles are fun to ride in if you’re willing to wait in the slow, long lines. No time? Just walk instead. Board at either end of Main Street. Must transfer from wheelchair. |
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While Disney doesn’t list this fun little spot as an attraction on its guidemaps, we think it’s deserving of the title and a few minutes of your time. Bring some coins, or use the change machine, for the old-fashioned moving picture machines. Only nine coin-operated games are still here at press time. Wheelchair/ECV accessible. |
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