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nel remains from Mine Train Through Nature's Wonderland, across from
Big Thunder Mountain.
• Pump some quarters into the Frontierland shooting gallery.
• Walk through the Rancho del Zocalo patio, especially when decorated for
Dia de Los Muertos.
Fantasyland
• Go through the Sleeping Beauty Castle walk-through, or watch the alternat-
ive experience video.
• Toss a wish into Snow White's well in front of the castle, and gaze at her
grotto of handcrafted sculptures.
• Cruise Storybook Land or It's a Small World if lines are short.
• Try on some mouse ears in the Mad Hatter chapeau shop.
• Take a break with a vendor treat (such as an ear of corn) on the benches at
the old motorboat dock across from the Matterhorn.
• Stick your head in the Fantasy Faire if a show is scheduled, but don't bother
with the massive queue to meet a princess.
• The elevated mall near It's a Small World is a convenient spot to stand for
the parade or fireworks show.
• Enjoy the stage musical inside the Fantasyland Theatre.
Mickey's Toontown
• Play with the interactive doodads dotted around the building facades.
• Take a tour of Mickey's and Minnie's homes, but bail on the meet and greet
if the line is out the door.
• Walk though the cleverly decorated children's playgrounds, being wary of
bouncing babes.
Tomorrowland
• Take the monorail to Downtown Disney for a bite or a drink, and then return
(remember your park ticket!).
• Watch young Padawans battle Sith Lords on Tomorrowland Terrace in the
Jedi Training Academy show. Check the schedule for other entertainment on
this stage.
• Explore both levels of the Innoventions building, leaving time to take in the
ASIMO robot demonstration upstairs.
• Experience Captain EO if you can endure the rock-concert volume. Ask for
a nonmoving seat in the back to avoid bouncing.
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