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Ive said it before, Ill say it again: Who the heck gave a toad a license? I mean, this guy is a terrible driver! OK, his poor direction sense (or is he suffering from toad road rage?) makes for a pretty good ride. The detour to Hell has got to be the weirdest thing in Disneyland.
One of the all time great dark rides. The WDW version was my favorite dark ride of all time and sad to see it go, but at least this version still lives on strong. It perfectly embodies the madcap mayhem that every dark ride should have.
I cant remember all the deatils of the WDW version since it has been so many years but I seemed to enjoy that one more when I was younger. I remembered it being a little crazier with more surprises, but it is still a decent dark ride.
This ride suprising enough was the best "little" dark ride that the park offered. However, I dont think Ive even seen a Toad on the ride, or any of the other characters? Its a squigley (if that make sense) type of ride. The car always seems to move back and forth like anything. Thus, its really fun.
tally ho tally ho to nowhere inparticular, this ride is fun and a classic, but overall its just not satisfying to me, it is in desperate need of an upgrade, the cardboard sets are laughable.
A true classic that is a must ride when visiting Disneyland.
My mom and I have been riding this since I was little and we love it. It can make for a great Disneyland family tradition!
well all these types of fantasyland rides r pretty much the same but i still luv em all!!
This is such a fun ride!! {do kinda wish it was longer tho, it goes fast!}
I feel that the five Fantasyland dark rides are all pretty much the same in what you do, so I rank them on the duration of the ride and the time you have to wait in line. This one is fourth (behind Alice, Snow White, and Pinocchio). The ride is just slightly longer than Snow White and Pinocchio, but because you can only seat 3 max instead of 6 per car, the line takes much longer. I do rate Mr. Toad higher than Peter Pan, as that line is by far the longest, and it is a very short ride. As far as the Mr. Toad ride itself goes, it is pretty amusing, and I guess you could call it wild, as you careen through each set. The head-on collision with the train is my favorite part, and youve got to love a ride that takes you to hell and back. This is one of Disneys more obscure animated films, so you may not be familiar with the story, and this ride really doesnt tell it. Regardless, this is still a classic ride, and people seem to enjoy it nonetheless.
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