Looks a lot better than before. Love all the additional green/lawn spaces and trees. New fountain is lovely. I like how they tied in picnics with runaway railway, merch and the green spaces… clever! I don’t think anything was really lost, it seems like a much better land now.
Things lost: Roger Rabbit fountain, Jolly Trolly (but it's been gone for a while), Goofy's Jump House, Chip & Dale Treehouse. But it looks like we gained a bit and Runaway Railway is definitely superior to the WDW one so I'm not complaining!
One thing I immediately noticed is that they REALLY improved the background illusion!! The city looks like it stretched onward, and the mountains go on forever, and there's little farmhouses off in the distance and it REALLY adds to the immersion! The mountains are especially impressive the way they blend from green to blue so it really looks like they stretch out into the horizon and then the sky. It used to feel very flat, with just one little colorless mountain range (you can probably find pics online to see what I mean). The attractions have improved tremendously as well. When I was a kid in the 90's, I remember there being a ton of stuff to play with in ToonTown and it was my FAVORITE part of the park, but then safety standards changed going into the early 2000's and a lot of them were altered or closed leaving ToonTown feeling more for show than play. But now they've added playgrounds, slides, and tons of interactable objects and brought the fun back! Well done! I can't wait to bring my kids here someday and share my love for ToonTown with them!
>Seeing all the happy families and children...and the picnickers...I think both Disney brothers are smiling. >I wonder if a passing train can be seen from that upper walkway? >I hope extra money was set aside for the nightly cleaning and repairs ;) >What is 'invisible' to the guests (by design) but is critical in selling the 'Toontown' atmosphere is the enormous 'rolling-hills' facade covering the entire 'railway' building behind it all. Apparently 'Walt's barn' is on it... >Mr. Iger had better be dancing down the hallway to congratulate the imagineer team and all the contractors that brought this to 'life'... and if this was approved way-back by Mr. Chapek then he deserves a 'well-done' too.
This looks like a great revamp. Great call on making more interactive spaces and areas for families to just chill and hang out. I think with all Disneys latest additions skewing more adult (galaxy's edge, avengers campus), it's the right move to makes something that's perfect for little ones, while still being quality.
Very cool. Overall, minor differences to the overall shape of the land. Tooncentential park does seem to be a better use than Daisy's trailer. I miss the fountain by Roger Rabbit's entrace but I guess stroller parking is important now that we have a plethora of people allowing their 6 year olds to ride in strollers. The new fountain in the middle is nice but man, I really miss that brass instrument fountain. I'm grateful for the last video Tom shot showing it play music, a year ago. I do get why they added all that space in place of Mickey/Minnie's fountain, though. It makes sense. Goofy's playland looks pretty good, too bad we'll never see those "coated acorns" again from Chip & Dale's ball pit. I love that Goofy's has so much interactive stuff inside. Well done to Disney for making lots for kids to touch and do, lots of kinetic energy, etc. Also, a huge thanks to whoever filmed this. Almost looks like Charly's style of camerawork.
shocked how good this turned out and it’s so nice to see my favorite land as a child get updated this way, nice to see it’s more than just the place you go to to ride roger rabbit
The music loop is awesome! The Goofy area looks great and seems to have more capacity than the jump house. (Fantastic to have Goofy actually there) Miss the Chip & Dale Treehouse, but nice to see that the old ball pit area was repainted and being used.
This is so awesome! Hope to see this come to florida as well my kids will love this it’s amazing to hear from the music to the theming everything looks so detailed
I enjoy seeing the little nods to Goof Troop and Ducktales in the revamped Toontown. Talk about combining elements of everything from the worlds of Mickey and his friends to one place…
Combining multiple CONITINUITIES as well! Check the portrait in Goofy's house at 14:38. Notice anything? I i did. Webby's portrayed using her design from the 2017 reboot of "Ducktales", while every other character in the portrait appears to have their "classic" design. I thoroughly enjoyed the 2017 reboot of "Ducktales", but this particular portrait got me thinking. My train of thought is the fact that 2017 Webby is here lends to the theory that perhaps the 2017 variations of the "Ducktales" characters were going to have a stronger presence in the parks? I mean, Epcot got that World Showcase adventure tie-in. I wonder if this portrait means there was more to it, or just an animator's mistake? Even stranger, concept art of a "water balloon fight" with Huey, Dewey, Louie and Webby was drawn for the now-cancelled Play pavilion that was to replace the defunct and abandoned Wonders of Life pavilion at Epcot. Curiously, all four ducks were drawn in their "classic" style, including Webby. This is the only other piece of Disney Parks theming I've seen outside of the Epcot World Showcase Adventure to feature any of the 2017 "Ducktales" character designs. I know this renovation of ToonTown took quite sometime and the "Ducktales" reboot ended in 2021. Maybe plans were made to include the 2017 versions in ToonTown as promotion for the series at one point? It's been historically proven that Disney will opt to promote current versions of properties in their parks as opposed to the older aka "classic" ones. Was this a leftover from such an abandoned PR push for the reboot? Maybe for the second season? Possibly the third (and final) season? Maybe I'm grasping at straws, but it was just such a strange inclusion when every other character from the respective "Ducktales" universe in ToonTown is always using the "classic" designs.
@@Mechasonicrocks also to point out, in the port holes on the Miss Daisy, you can see the 2017 versions of Huey, Dewey, and Louie. Along with 2017 Webby too
@@twotonedearly True, and someone else pointed out that the unnamed female duck at the table with Huey, Webby and Max in that portrait in Goofy’s house might be either April, May or June as portrayed in the 2018 animated series “The Legend of the Three Caballeros”.
Great update to the land! HOWEVER.... 14:38 So this portrait is of particular interest to me solely based on what is depicted. We have Daisy Duck with a group of Junior Woodchucks, who are (from what I can tell): Max Goof (this is inside Goofy's house, so it makes sense he's in the picture) Webbagail [aka "Webby"] Vanderquack Hubert [aka "Huey"] D. Duck and one unnamed female duck, who based on design and context of the group is either April, May or June (all three are Daisy Duck's nieces, and in older lore serve as love interests for Huey, Dewey and Louie) What's odd to me is that while Huey seems to be using his "classic" design, Webby is clearly modeled off of her design for the 2017 reboot. Why one duck family member is using the "classic" design and another is from a completely separate continuity is...a bit odd. I loved the 2017 reboot of "Ducktales", but I wonder if this portrait was made when the show was still in syndication, and maybe the fact that 2017 Webby is here lends to the theory that the 2017 variations of the "Ducktales" characters were going to have a stronger presence in the parks? I mean, Epcot got that World Showcase adventure tie-in. I wonder if this portrait means there was more to it, or just an animator's mistake? Even stranger, concept art of a "water balloon fight" with Huey, Dewey, Louie and Webby was drawn for the now-cancelled Play pavilion that was to replace the defunct and abandoned Wonders of Life pavilion at Epcot. Curiously, all four ducks were drawn in their "classic" style, including Webby. Along with the figures of two of Donald’s nephews in the flooded boat, the only other piece of Disney Parks theming I've seen outside of the Epcot World Showcase Adventure to feature any of the 2017 "Ducktales" character designsI know this renovation of ToonTown took quite sometime and the "Ducktales" reboot ended in 2021. Maybe plans were made to include the 2017 versions in ToonTown as promotion for the series at one point? It's been historically proven that Disney will opt to promote current versions of properties in their parks as opposed to the older aka "classic" ones. Was this a leftover from such an abandoned PR push for the reboot? Maybe for the second season? Possibly the third (and final) season? Anyone else catch this and have any similar/alternate thoughts?
to add to that theory. if that unnamed female duck is either April, May, or June. Their look could be taken as a reference to Legend of the Three Caballeros since they did appear in that series assisting the Caballeros.
@@twotonedearly That’s true. I’ll have to look into character design artwork for April, May and June from that series and compare it to this portrait. If this other female Duck sitting with “classic” Huey, 2017 reboot Webby and Max Goof is indeed supposed to be one of Daisy’s nieces as portrayed in 2018’s animated TLOTTC, then we’re getting back into “House of Mouse” levels of universal crossover…Which is awesome btw.
The one thing I miss about the original ToonTown music, was that they use to have the Maroon Cartoons opening logo music. I am a big fan of Roger Rabbit and I used to smile everytime when they played that😢 But I still like the way they changed it, it feels more open and more cartoony
3rd Little Piggy Bank? Surely they should have changed that to Scrooge McDuck's bank or something to match the land's new all Mickey & friends theme. They removed Chip n Dale's Treehouse and replaced it with a patch of fake grass. I'd rather they just blocked off the entrances to the tree and kept it as a themeing piece. Centoonial park is also a waste of space, supposed to be a picnic area but instead has become a stroller parking lot lmao
Adding small open areas for children to run around in is pretty cool, the park spot with the roots for them to climb on is a bit dull looking though. (I can already smell the lawsuits from parents whose kids tried to crawl under them and got stuck or fell off.) The fountain looks nice but are guests not allowed to go near it? Goofy's house has improved a lot by giving the kids more to interact with. Donalds house seems to have gone down in quality, you cant' go in it anymore and there isn't much to interact with outside. I suspect their going to have water jet fountains outside judging by the gold drain holes in the front but that still doesn't make a lot to do. Also that's only good for the summer months. If they want to keep that little area of Toontown with the jail and firework factory all interactive then they should have added more because there isn't much to do on that side unless your going to one of the rides. And why did they keep Gadjets Go Coaster, that was lame when I was a kid and it still is now?! It's nice to have the quiet area but all together, I still don't like toontown an wouldn't care if it perminantly closed.
I love when Disney uses the more obscure stuff for their background loops. Hell I was in the France pavilion and they had an arrangement of ‘A Guy Like You’ from Hunchback playing. That’s practically the bottom of the 90s Renaissance barrel right there, and I love it!
The main sign being too busy visually, the roger fountain, the overly chill soundtrack and the overabundance of blue colors in the city hall corner area are my biggest gripes. The red roof made it pop. Other than that it’s good to see so much remained and was made vibrant again…
Back in 1991 when the the Toon Town Gag Factory was opened to the public my family and I went inside the Toon Town Gag Factory which had many props from the movie called: Who Framed Roger Rabbit It's too bad the Toon Town Gag Factory is now closed to the public
I love the new music, but it is sad how they basically just made all their houses worse, Donald’s house is less accessible, and chip and dale are “homeless.”
I like the green lawn at the back but it would of been real cool to still see chip and dales house. maybe not be able to walk in it but interactive elements around. also, didn't they say that the land would open so every guest could experience toontown?? half the experiences are for 2-12 year old.
They made it worse. Freh paintings but They removed Chip n’ dales treehouse so they’re homeless and Donald’s boat isn’t accessible!? No no no These houses gotta do it not the restaurants.
I know this comment was made 5 months ago but the fountain was blocked off towards visitors because since it was crowded and it was raining a little bit they had to close off the fountain and the cast member was just trying to entertain guests.
WDW News. Tom, The Imagineers have done a very good job of blending the old "ToonTown" with the brand new elements. It looks like fun day for everyone. You don't really need any attractions. Compare this to Universal's " Nintendo World." The Nintendo land with it's high buildings is too shut in. " ToonTown" is so open in comparison. Somethings have'nt changed for the Night Crew every surface has to be cleaned top to bottom. Little hands get everywhere. I wonder how long it will be before people start breaking things off for souvenirs? Cheers, Chris Perry.
Is anyone else bothered by the fact that the operating hours sign has “closes at” above “opens at?” My brain froze up for a second when I first looked at it. Why would you do that? Is it some weird reference I’m missing?
Toontown closes early so they can set off the fireworks there. Before they'd just close it for the rest of the day, but now they reopen it until the park closes
@elinolasco-vj5jm yes that's the problem. It's not SUPPOSED to be. But it is. Look at that El Capitan theatre and tell me there are no square angles or straight lines. It's not really an opinion. It's math.
Meh, the reboot was fine...Especially compared to how bad the original series' writing got in later seasons. Don't get me wrong, I LOVED OG "Ducktales"....But even I HAD to admit, those latter batch of seasons were NOT written well. The reboot was written SO much more cleverly. Sure the ending was divisive, and personally the animation took a while to grow on me, but I ended up really enjoying 97% of the entire 3-season run, despite the shift in animation style. OG "Ducktales" was good for ONE season writing-wise, but the animation was quite consistent for the latter seasons as well. That being said, if the writing's bad, it doesn't matter how great the animation looks.
I like how they blended the original Toontown with the updated version. Also hearing the Mickey Mouse Clubhouse theme takes me back
And the Hot Dog song plays in the area too.
@@ToonyKid Oh yeah, I heard that and I felt like a kid again!
@@idunnobutyay2520 I know how that feels. Are there any Clubhouse songs that play in this area?
Agreed Big Time.
also one of Powerline's songs from A Goofy movie plays too. As well as the theme to Ducktales
I am LOVING the vibes and how they updated without totally changing. The music really gets to me- I want that version of Eye to Eye, like, yesterday
Always impressed by how chill the character actors are at Disneyland. Clever to have interactive elements too, like the fireworks explosion.
Looks a lot better than before. Love all the additional green/lawn spaces and trees. New fountain is lovely. I like how they tied in picnics with runaway railway, merch and the green spaces… clever! I don’t think anything was really lost, it seems like a much better land now.
Things lost: Roger Rabbit fountain, Jolly Trolly (but it's been gone for a while), Goofy's Jump House, Chip & Dale Treehouse. But it looks like we gained a bit and Runaway Railway is definitely superior to the WDW one so I'm not complaining!
@@nish221100Judge doom, the toon patrol, and the cogs must have destroyed those things
Lies
One thing I immediately noticed is that they REALLY improved the background illusion!! The city looks like it stretched onward, and the mountains go on forever, and there's little farmhouses off in the distance and it REALLY adds to the immersion! The mountains are especially impressive the way they blend from green to blue so it really looks like they stretch out into the horizon and then the sky. It used to feel very flat, with just one little colorless mountain range (you can probably find pics online to see what I mean). The attractions have improved tremendously as well. When I was a kid in the 90's, I remember there being a ton of stuff to play with in ToonTown and it was my FAVORITE part of the park, but then safety standards changed going into the early 2000's and a lot of them were altered or closed leaving ToonTown feeling more for show than play. But now they've added playgrounds, slides, and tons of interactable objects and brought the fun back! Well done! I can't wait to bring my kids here someday and share my love for ToonTown with them!
Hearing I2I playing in the beginning as you walked in made me so happy!! I love that the parks are giving some love to A Goofy Movie!
>Seeing all the happy families and children...and the picnickers...I think both Disney brothers are smiling.
>I wonder if a passing train can be seen from that upper walkway?
>I hope extra money was set aside for the nightly cleaning and repairs ;)
>What is 'invisible' to the guests (by design) but is critical in selling the 'Toontown' atmosphere is the enormous 'rolling-hills' facade covering the entire 'railway' building behind it all. Apparently 'Walt's barn' is on it...
>Mr. Iger had better be dancing down the hallway to congratulate the imagineer team and all the contractors that brought this to 'life'... and if this was approved way-back by Mr. Chapek then he deserves a 'well-done' too.
This looks like a great revamp. Great call on making more interactive spaces and areas for families to just chill and hang out. I think with all Disneys latest additions skewing more adult (galaxy's edge, avengers campus), it's the right move to makes something that's perfect for little ones, while still being quality.
Very cool. Overall, minor differences to the overall shape of the land. Tooncentential park does seem to be a better use than Daisy's trailer. I miss the fountain by Roger Rabbit's entrace but I guess stroller parking is important now that we have a plethora of people allowing their 6 year olds to ride in strollers.
The new fountain in the middle is nice but man, I really miss that brass instrument fountain. I'm grateful for the last video Tom shot showing it play music, a year ago. I do get why they added all that space in place of Mickey/Minnie's fountain, though. It makes sense.
Goofy's playland looks pretty good, too bad we'll never see those "coated acorns" again from Chip & Dale's ball pit. I love that Goofy's has so much interactive stuff inside. Well done to Disney for making lots for kids to touch and do, lots of kinetic energy, etc. Also, a huge thanks to whoever filmed this. Almost looks like Charly's style of camerawork.
shocked how good this turned out and it’s so nice to see my favorite land as a child get updated this way, nice to see it’s more than just the place you go to to ride roger rabbit
This place looks incredible. I’m headed to Disneyland in the fall for the first time and I can’t wait to see this in person.
Good for you!
We usually go to WDW, but are going to Disneyland for the first time this fall, too. This area looks great.
9:34 just love the way goofy is sitting out in the open for his meets. It feels real.
I love hearing the DuckTales theme in this reimagined version. I hope that means we will get a Duckberg expansion.
The music loop is awesome! The Goofy area looks great and seems to have more capacity than the jump house. (Fantastic to have Goofy actually there) Miss the Chip & Dale Treehouse, but nice to see that the old ball pit area was repainted and being used.
This is so awesome! Hope to see this come to florida as well my kids will love this it’s amazing to hear from the music to the theming everything looks so detailed
Bit sad that they removed chip and dales tree house. Where are they supposed to live? Overall it looks really good. They did a great job.
Love the new toontown!
This is my favorite part of the park
Congrats babe
Lol
It's got a good atmosphere. Very colorful and cartoony. The music adds to it, too.
Powerline jazz ambiance...🎶🤩😢 Here for it
I enjoy seeing the little nods to Goof Troop and Ducktales in the revamped Toontown. Talk about combining elements of everything from the worlds of Mickey and his friends to one place…
Combining multiple CONITINUITIES as well! Check the portrait in Goofy's house at 14:38. Notice anything? I i did. Webby's portrayed using her design from the 2017 reboot of "Ducktales", while every other character in the portrait appears to have their "classic" design. I thoroughly enjoyed the 2017 reboot of "Ducktales", but this particular portrait got me thinking. My train of thought is the fact that 2017 Webby is here lends to the theory that perhaps the 2017 variations of the "Ducktales" characters were going to have a stronger presence in the parks? I mean, Epcot got that World Showcase adventure tie-in. I wonder if this portrait means there was more to it, or just an animator's mistake? Even stranger, concept art of a "water balloon fight" with Huey, Dewey, Louie and Webby was drawn for the now-cancelled Play pavilion that was to replace the defunct and abandoned Wonders of Life pavilion at Epcot. Curiously, all four ducks were drawn in their "classic" style, including Webby. This is the only other piece of Disney Parks theming I've seen outside of the Epcot World Showcase Adventure to feature any of the 2017 "Ducktales" character designs. I know this renovation of ToonTown took quite sometime and the "Ducktales" reboot ended in 2021. Maybe plans were made to include the 2017 versions in ToonTown as promotion for the series at one point? It's been historically proven that Disney will opt to promote current versions of properties in their parks as opposed to the older aka "classic" ones. Was this a leftover from such an abandoned PR push for the reboot? Maybe for the second season? Possibly the third (and final) season? Maybe I'm grasping at straws, but it was just such a strange inclusion when every other character from the respective "Ducktales" universe in ToonTown is always using the "classic" designs.
@@Mechasonicrocks also to point out, in the port holes on the Miss Daisy, you can see the 2017 versions of Huey, Dewey, and Louie. Along with 2017 Webby too
@@twotonedearly True, and someone else pointed out that the unnamed female duck at the table with Huey, Webby and Max in that portrait in Goofy’s house might be either April, May or June as portrayed in the 2018 animated series “The Legend of the Three Caballeros”.
It’s bright again! The colors are back! Everything outside had been faded and sad for so long.
And the best of all it feels like your in a cartoon agian
Great update to the land! HOWEVER....
14:38 So this portrait is of particular interest to me solely based on what is depicted.
We have Daisy Duck with a group of Junior Woodchucks, who are (from what I can tell):
Max Goof (this is inside Goofy's house, so it makes sense he's in the picture)
Webbagail [aka "Webby"] Vanderquack
Hubert [aka "Huey"] D. Duck
and one unnamed female duck, who based on design and context of the group is either April, May or June (all three are Daisy Duck's nieces, and in older lore serve as love interests for Huey, Dewey and Louie)
What's odd to me is that while Huey seems to be using his "classic" design, Webby is clearly modeled off of her design for the 2017 reboot. Why one duck family member is using the "classic" design and another is from a completely separate continuity is...a bit odd. I loved the 2017 reboot of "Ducktales", but I wonder if this portrait was made when the show was still in syndication, and maybe the fact that 2017 Webby is here lends to the theory that the 2017 variations of the "Ducktales" characters were going to have a stronger presence in the parks? I mean, Epcot got that World Showcase adventure tie-in. I wonder if this portrait means there was more to it, or just an animator's mistake? Even stranger, concept art of a "water balloon fight" with Huey, Dewey, Louie and Webby was drawn for the now-cancelled Play pavilion that was to replace the defunct and abandoned Wonders of Life pavilion at Epcot. Curiously, all four ducks were drawn in their "classic" style, including Webby. Along with the figures of two of Donald’s nephews in the flooded boat, the only other piece of Disney Parks theming I've seen outside of the Epcot World Showcase Adventure to feature any of the 2017 "Ducktales" character designsI know this renovation of ToonTown took quite sometime and the "Ducktales" reboot ended in 2021. Maybe plans were made to include the 2017 versions in ToonTown as promotion for the series at one point? It's been historically proven that Disney will opt to promote current versions of properties in their parks as opposed to the older aka "classic" ones. Was this a leftover from such an abandoned PR push for the reboot? Maybe for the second season? Possibly the third (and final) season? Anyone else catch this and have any similar/alternate thoughts?
to add to that theory. if that unnamed female duck is either April, May, or June. Their look could be taken as a reference to Legend of the Three Caballeros since they did appear in that series assisting the Caballeros.
@@twotonedearly That’s true. I’ll have to look into character design artwork for April, May and June from that series and compare it to this portrait. If this other female Duck sitting with “classic” Huey, 2017 reboot Webby and Max Goof is indeed supposed to be one of Daisy’s nieces as portrayed in 2018’s animated TLOTTC, then we’re getting back into “House of Mouse” levels of universal crossover…Which is awesome btw.
Anyone else notice the 'splash mt' song?!😊 Good job on renewing it, will miss the gas station, tho.. Thanks for the tour!
No? Where?
wow it like my childhood change but better, i remember going to Disneyland with my late nana and the rest of my family when i was around 10,
They incorporated OG Toontown, Rodger Rabbit, Goofy movies, Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, and even kept it faithful to the MMO. I am impressed.
Toontown is so amazing!!
The one thing I miss about the original ToonTown music, was that they use to have the Maroon Cartoons opening logo music. I am a big fan of Roger Rabbit and I used to smile everytime when they played that😢 But I still like the way they changed it, it feels more open and more cartoony
The background loop is fabulous.
3rd Little Piggy Bank? Surely they should have changed that to Scrooge McDuck's bank or something to match the land's new all Mickey & friends theme. They removed Chip n Dale's Treehouse and replaced it with a patch of fake grass. I'd rather they just blocked off the entrances to the tree and kept it as a themeing piece. Centoonial park is also a waste of space, supposed to be a picnic area but instead has become a stroller parking lot lmao
I remember 15 years ago when I used to think Disneyland was really crowded. I miss those days.
I would like to see a before and after of the locations
So happy too see everyone enjoy the new rides!
Hearing a Toontown rendition of I2I from A Goofy Movie... god. It just hits me right in the feels.
Love that the first song you hear in this video is Power Line's Eye to Eye from the Goofy Movie
Look very amazing it was great
Duck Tales theme! 6:26
This is super awesome! Thanks Tom!
Adding small open areas for children to run around in is pretty cool, the park spot with the roots for them to climb on is a bit dull looking though. (I can already smell the lawsuits from parents whose kids tried to crawl under them and got stuck or fell off.) The fountain looks nice but are guests not allowed to go near it? Goofy's house has improved a lot by giving the kids more to interact with. Donalds house seems to have gone down in quality, you cant' go in it anymore and there isn't much to interact with outside. I suspect their going to have water jet fountains outside judging by the gold drain holes in the front but that still doesn't make a lot to do. Also that's only good for the summer months. If they want to keep that little area of Toontown with the jail and firework factory all interactive then they should have added more because there isn't much to do on that side unless your going to one of the rides. And why did they keep Gadjets Go Coaster, that was lame when I was a kid and it still is now?! It's nice to have the quiet area but all together, I still don't like toontown an wouldn't care if it perminantly closed.
Oh wow... they used Eye 2 Eye as part of the loop. Listen when the tour first begins, it's clearly a rearrangement of that song!
I love when Disney uses the more obscure stuff for their background loops. Hell I was in the France pavilion and they had an arrangement of ‘A Guy Like You’ from Hunchback playing. That’s practically the bottom of the 90s Renaissance barrel right there, and I love it!
This is the real Disney we love
Only critique is that you can’t go on top of Donald’s boat
You can’t go inside Donald’s Boat???
@@disneylover1294 No they removed the stairs
🎉Bravo to the WDI team! They knocked out the park with Toontown 2.0!
Looks amazing!!!!!!!!!
This was both amazing and thought of during the Chapek era, this is Bob Chapek at his best.
This place is so cool i want to go
They did an amazing job
so this whole entire time toon town was actually next to it’s a small world!!!
The main sign being too busy visually, the roger fountain, the overly chill soundtrack and the overabundance of blue colors in the city hall corner area are my biggest gripes. The red roof made it pop. Other than that it’s good to see so much remained and was made vibrant again…
Tom, I am begging of you, please do slower pans of the camera to prevent dizziness and to take in more details🙏🏼
This is pretty slow, you also can’t see but there’s people waiting behind us a lot of the time here and we have to keep moving
@@WDWNT thanks anyways
So cool 😊
Back in 1991 when the the Toon Town Gag Factory was opened to the public my family and I went inside the Toon Town Gag Factory which had many props from the movie called:
Who Framed Roger Rabbit
It's too bad the Toon Town Gag Factory is now closed to the public
Have we need the New Mickey and Minnie's Fountain Night time effects yet?
Not turned on yet
We finnaly have Pete
I like how disney is trying to say you better get the f out of toontown by 8
It reopens at 10PM now.
How long ago did they get rid of the trolley that used to go through?
I love the new music, but it is sad how they basically just made all their houses worse, Donald’s house is less accessible, and chip and dale are “homeless.”
Did they change anything in Roger rabbits
Nope
Why did they reuse The Old Toontown Logo (2003) With The New Park?
I like the green lawn at the back but it would of been real cool to still see chip and dales house. maybe not be able to walk in it but interactive elements around. also, didn't they say that the land would open so every guest could experience toontown?? half the experiences are for 2-12 year old.
They don’t enforce those
They made it worse.
Freh paintings but They removed Chip n’ dales treehouse so they’re homeless and Donald’s boat isn’t accessible!? No no no These houses gotta do it not the restaurants.
Why is the fountain barricaded off with random dancing lady?
I know this comment was made 5 months ago but the fountain was blocked off towards visitors because since it was crowded and it was raining a little bit they had to close off the fountain and the cast member was just trying to entertain guests.
nice
Is it just me or does this now kind of have a sesame street vibe?
I'm not saying it as a bad thing, I actually like some of the changes.
As someone who sometimes uses a wheelchair, I'm glad they're making the park more wheelchair accessible.
Why does the music sound so un-cartoon like? I hear the cartoon themes they’re playing but it sounds too chill…not whimsical and zany…
I like it I really do. Tho I can already see the people that’ll complain about some of the noises and etc. But maybe people have changed idk?
They used his friendly version
WDW News. Tom, The Imagineers have done a very good job of blending the old "ToonTown" with the brand new elements. It looks like fun day for everyone. You don't really need any attractions. Compare this to Universal's " Nintendo World." The Nintendo land with it's high buildings is too shut in. " ToonTown" is so open in comparison. Somethings have'nt changed for the Night Crew every surface has to be cleaned top to bottom. Little hands get everywhere. I wonder how long it will be before people start breaking things off for souvenirs? Cheers, Chris Perry.
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WHAT WHERE IS CHIP N DALE’S TREE? I EMAN THEY NEED TO LIVE SOMEHWERE WHATS THIS ANIMALS DESERVE BETTER😭😭😭😭
Is anyone else bothered by the fact that the operating hours sign has “closes at” above “opens at?” My brain froze up for a second when I first looked at it. Why would you do that? Is it some weird reference I’m missing?
It reopens at 10PM now.
Toontown closes early so they can set off the fireworks there. Before they'd just close it for the rest of the day, but now they reopen it until the park closes
the new music loop is so boring now.
I disagree, we love it
Wdym. It got music from Ducktales, A Goofy Movie, Runaway Railway, Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, etc. It's way better
Too many square angles and straight lines. Looks like six flags
The buildings are purposely designed to have no straight line that to make ToonTown feel like your actually in a cartoon world
@elinolasco-vj5jm yes that's the problem. It's not SUPPOSED to be. But it is. Look at that El Capitan theatre and tell me there are no square angles or straight lines. It's not really an opinion. It's math.
Ugly ducktales reboot design
Meh, the reboot was fine...Especially compared to how bad the original series' writing got in later seasons. Don't get me wrong, I LOVED OG "Ducktales"....But even I HAD to admit, those latter batch of seasons were NOT written well. The reboot was written SO much more cleverly. Sure the ending was divisive, and personally the animation took a while to grow on me, but I ended up really enjoying 97% of the entire 3-season run, despite the shift in animation style. OG "Ducktales" was good for ONE season writing-wise, but the animation was quite consistent for the latter seasons as well. That being said, if the writing's bad, it doesn't matter how great the animation looks.