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| Don’t think of
the Walt Disney Railroad as just a way to get from
one end of the park to the other. It’s a great
attraction unto itself and gives you a nice, relaxing
tour of the park. |
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| The Walt Disney Railroad
makes stops at Main Street, Frontierland and Mickey’s
Toontown Fair. |
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| The Mickey’s Toontown
Fair station is also adjacent to a quiet pathway
that leads to Tomorrowland. |
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| Lines are usually longest
at the Frontierland station. |
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| If you board the railroad
right when the park opens, you should be able to
get to Frontierland (and Splash Mountain and Thunder
Mountain) before the crowds arrive on foot (if you
miss the first train however and that is your intent,
you’re better of going on foot). |
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| Wheelchair access is
only available at the Frontierland and Mickey's Toontown
Fair stations. |
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| If you have a rental
stroller, be aware that you won't be able to take
it with you on the train. You can, however, pick
up a replacement stroller when you disembark (just
be sure to take your rental receipt and name card
with you). |
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