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“Ride it while you can, because a massive update to Fantasyland is coming and some of the low tech stuff may disappear.” in 22 reviews
“Similar to the movie it's based on, The Wind in the Willows, you smash through Toad's library, almost hitting Mr.” in 26 reviews
“Located next to Dumbo and Peter Pan, this ride is a dark ride that brings you through the Adventures of Ichabod and Mr.” in 23 reviews
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- 27318366803Dec 11, 2019
A really wild ride in terms of the storytelling. I was told by a seasoned Disneyland veteran to look out for the important moral of the ride. What I got from it was that drunk driving will land you in jail and if you do it again, you'll go to hell. Yeah, kind of intense for a kid but they will probably just see it as fun cartoon high jinks so you're probably good.
The ride is all hands off so you can sit back and enjoy. You move around in two person cars. The car takes you through different very air conditioned scenes. Near the end (the hell part) it is notably warmer but that portion isn't too long. - 4172871214May 29, 2017
What is this ride? No idea what this ride was about. Who was Mr. Toad? This story was probably pretty old, so I had no idea what it was talking about because I never read this. The ride was really short, like 3 minutes long. My friend and I decided to go on this because it was only a 30 minute wait on a Saturday, so pretty good!
So you first hop into a "car" and it takes you on a journey to I don't know where. Well lots of random stuff was in the ride, so it was complicated. Half of the time I had no idea what was going on. But one thing I did like was that you got to "drive" the car. It wasn't like the other rides. I kind of got scared in the middle of the ride, is it just me or do you guys also feel like all of a sudden the cardboard figures might reach out and touch you? It's probably just me.
Well, from my experiences, this ride was just not for me, but maybe I'll try again... maybe. - Feb 21, 2019
Mr. Toad's Wild Ride is a Disneyland original. This ride has literally been around since the opening in 1955, when Walt Disney himself was walking the grounds of the park and based off of a film from freaking 1908. That is just amazing to me. What is even more amazing is that when Disney World got rid of this ride, angry Disnerds protested in the park.
As I've mentioned in previous reviews, a lot of rides in Fantasyland are incredibly similar. With this one, you hop in a little tin lizzy and go through a serious of events. I've never seen Wind in the Willows or Ichabod and Mr. Toad, so I wasn't familiar with the storyline. I found it interesting and a little funny where you literally die and drive through hell.
Thankfully this is another ride that doesn't take too long to get onto. It is beloved by many, and don't see this ride going anywhere for a long time. - Kelly H.Southern California, CA41508Jan 17, 2022
This was my first ride when I first came here. I remembered it clearly. The ride itself was so wonderful and lovely to ride on. The rides was majestic and awesome! 10/10 would love to come here again.
- 3783916320Apr 14, 2018
This was my first time going on this ride in years and it's better than I remember it to be.
The props used are pretty outdated, but there's a lot of action going on. Many noises and bright lights everywhere.
Overall, pretty good ride and if the wait is 20 minutes or under, I'd definitely recommend it. If you have a large party, you can't go all at once because the cars are very small and fit two adults at most.
Definitely a must go, along with Peter Pan, Snow White, and Pinocchio rides.
Brings back memories from the past. Enjoy! - Shawn F.Covington, KY228378220769Sep 10, 2019
In Disneyland, even hell is a fun place to be!
As riders soon learn, there's a certain point in your wild ride where you "die," & are sent to hell. The experience itself is part of Mr. Toad's "motor mania," & this quaint dark ride is a callback to a simpler time - the rush of the experience, the simple, but effective staging, scenes & effects, & the delightful soundtrack as you head off to nowhere in particular all contribute to this Fantasyland classic. - David D.Palm Desert, CA27156210084Feb 26, 2020
Absolutes my 2nd favorite ride at Disneyland. I don't think they have changed it since I was 10 years old. And that was 61 years ago. It was my favorite back then too. And still is, next to Haunted Mansion. Spinning around in a little car. Twisting and turning every second. Whistles blowing in my face. Frogs everywhere. Lts of colors and sounds. Such a fun ride.
- Nov 25, 2017
Classic ride from my childhood. I never realized how loud this ride actually is until I became a parent. I had to cover my 8-month old's ears on this ride while she was sleeping to keep her from waking up. It's fun, but definitely suited more for older kids and adults who are big kids at heart.
- 3659352809Jan 28, 2018
One of my favorites. Let's you sit in mr toads buggy and go through his mansion and on a big adventure. Steering wheel actually turns so kids can pretend their actually driving.
- Jan 24, 2018
SPOILER ALERT :)
One of the many classic Fantasyland rides available there.
Never watched the movie that was in correlation to this ride, but I have received multiple confirmation that it does depict the story well.
A good number of the rides in Fantasyland have a few "scary" moments and this is definitely no exception. You hop onto a car and basically go through this quick pace adventure that Mr. Toad took as a reckless driver. My friend and I had definitely a hard time finding any sort of hidden Mickeys since this ride goes pretty fast.
I think the unsettling scene that gets me every time is after when you die and end up in hell. Years ago when you got to this scene the room would be warmer than all the previous scenes you went through. So I wished they had kept that affect though cause it lends to the creepy/scary factor of the ride. Then you are abruptly at the end of the ride.
I guess this would be a good lesson on reckless driving for the kiddos lolz
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