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10 Attractions No longer At Disneyland That I Miss!

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Yep, this list should be closer to 50 than 10!  There are whole websites dedicated to the scores of attractions no longer at Disneyland.  While there are some former attractions that deserved to go the way of the dinosaur (Superstar Limo anyone?) others are truly missed.  I’ve listed some of mine below and I know there are a lot more.  We didn’t move to California until 2005, and as an adult I only visited Disneyland once before then, so I know I’m missing some!

I confess, when it comes to rides and attractions at the Disney parks, I don’t mind change.  I’m of the opinion that when something is feeling old and losing popularity faster than you can say Carousel of Progress (ha!), it’s okay to update or replace it.  But I do understand that sometimes people grow attached to attractions, often purely for sentimental reasons.  I’m the same way (occasionally)!  Even about the landscaping and decor!  For example, I’m going to miss those giant letters outside of Disney California Adventure just because they were the first thing that greeted us when we arrived.  I’ve got so many pictures of my kids on those letters!  And I’m really going to miss watching the monorail zip over the Golden Gate Bridge.  Do I think the new California Adventure will be wonderful and worth losing some attractions for?  Absolutely.  But there are things at both parks that have slipped into history that I now miss.  Even if only for sentimental reasons.

1. The People Mover – Who’s with me?  How could they take this away?  Why have they not brought it back?  I know they were trying some other stuff there, but it didn’t work out!  Bring back this ride!  Walt Disney World has kept theirs and we enjoy it every time we go.  The continuous loading of this ride means it almost never has a wait.  It’s a leisurely trip through Tomorrowland with a gentle breeze to keep you cool and views of rides that you won’t even see when you’re actually on said rides. Disneyland needs it back.  Although I guess if some rumors are to be believed, it could be coming back sometime in the next few years.  I hope it’s true!

2. The Stitch Satellite Phone – Okay, I can’t find the official name for this anywhere!  Anybody remember?  The Stitch phone was located inside Innoventions on the second floor.  It was easy to miss if you weren’t looking.  A cast member stood just outside the waiting area to greet you and put your name on the waiting list.  While you waited your turn to talk to Stitch, there were coloring sheets and crayons to entertain the kids.  When your name was called, another cast member took you to make small talk, and perhaps got some details about your traveling party, in a second waiting area while the guests in front of you finished.  Finally, you were led into a Tiki hut where you picked up a phone to talk to – who else would you meet in a Tiki hut – Stitch!  Similar to the Turtle Talk with Crush technology now in California Adventure, Stitch was fully interactive and even mysteriously knew some details about your family.  Unlike Turtle Talk, this was your own private one-on-one session.  There were times on multi-day trips where Stitch would remember seeing us the day before.  My kids absolutely loved it!  We all did!

3. Country Bear Jamboree – This may fall into that why-do-people-like-this category, similar to my feelings about Carousel of Progress, but it’s sentimental for me.  I remember being slightly scandalized as a child listening to giant bears singing about blood on a saddle.  I also remember being thrilled and slightly amazed at the moving, singing, dancing bears.  Yes, the technology is dated at this point.  But it’s a classic!  So I know there are some people out there like me that think it should still be on both coasts.

4. The SkywayHow cool was the Skyway to Tomorrowland?  Or the Skyway to Fantasyland for that matter?  Any rides that can get you from one area of the park to another in a different way are a bonus to me.  The train, the trolleys, the horse and buggy rides, all means of transportation but a nice change from walking.  The Skyway was as different as they come.  The sights you could see from that vantage point!  The photographer in me wants them back desperately.  The people in my family who don’t like heights are not in as big of a hurry to relive them, however.

6. Snow White- An Enchanting Musical – So we actually liked this show.  Are we the only ones?  I’ve actually never heard any real rumblings to bring it back, so maybe we are!  I’m a big fan of live stage shows.  Disney does them so well on the cruise ships and in the parks.  It was certainly nowhere near the category of Disney’s Aladdin – A Musical Spectacular over in California Adventure, but the theater is lovely and the show was very well done.  The set was just beautiful, and for all the Trekkies out there who didn’t know, Patrick Stewart was the voice of the Magic Mirror!

7. Who Wants to Be a Millionaire – I was sad when this show closed on both coasts.  Partly because I have a husband who is excellent at trivia and I just know he would have won us a cruise if he’d ever made it down there, and partly just because it was entertaining!  It was also unique.  It’s pretty rare (and exciting) in a Disney park when an average guest can actually win something more than a pin.  I think that’s why the Year of a Million Dreams generated so much excitement.  You could spend a lot of money to go to Disneyland and have an incredible time, and as an added bonus, there was a miniscule chance you could win something cool!  I think it just adds an air of extra excitement to your day.

8. Mission Tortilla FactoryThis tour is missed for obvious reasons – fresh, warm tortillas.  The movie beforehand was interesting, but the real highlight was going into the next room where you could see the tortillas being made.  There were also some very cool edible character rub-ons that you could add to your own tortillas at home.  As you exited, there was always a cast member standing there handing out fresh warm tortillas.  On your birthday they’d give you a whole bag!  Here’s hoping that Ghirardelli will follow their example and hand out chocolate!

9. Maliboomer – I know this ride was despised by lots of Disney purists.  It was a carnival and midway-type ride that represented everything about California Adventure that so many complained about.  Like it or not, however, Disney did have a vision for Paradise Pier.  When we first moved to California several years ago, my husband worked about a block from the Santa Monica Pier and beach.  We met him for lunch there frequently; we took out of town guests there; we loved the whole area.  Whether you realize it or not, you’ve all seen it on countless TV shows and movies because it is an iconic representation of California.  So we “got” the Paradise Pier area at California Adventure as it tried to replicate the famous piers of California.  In hindsight, however, even Disney ultimately came to the conclusion that they didn’t execute their vision particularly well—but the Maliboomer was a fun ride and the views were simply amazing!

10. Disney’s Electrical Parade – I know I’m not the only one who misses the Electrical Parade and are hoping all the rumors are true that it’s coming back!  It started in Disneyland as the Main Street Electrical Parade and then moved to California Adventure where it was renamed Disney’s Electrical Parade.  When all of the construction began in California Adventure, it moved again.  This time to Florida!  Once Cars Land opens, there is hope that it will make its way back over to California to one of the parks.  My money’s on Disneyland, but as long as it comes, it works for me!

I know there are dozens upon dozens of attractions that have gone away over the years at Disneyland.  Mission to Mars, Flying Saucers, and Pack Mules just to name a few.  What about you?  What do you miss at Disneyland?

 

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Tammy Whiting

Tammy has been a lover of all things Disney for most of her life. There’s nowhere on this Earth she’d rather be than on a Disney cruise with her family. She’s a Space Force wife and proud mom of two wonderful children and one beautiful daughter-in-law . She fulfilled a lifelong dream in 2008 and became a travel agent specializing in Disney vacations. She now owns her own travel agency - Storybook Destinations. You can reach Tammy at Tammy@StorybookDestinations.com.

27 thoughts on “10 Attractions No longer At Disneyland That I Miss!

  • Snow White musical definitely. People mover, mission to mars, rocket rods, Swiss family treehouse, and the pirate ship restaurant that used to be in fantasyland before the 80s renovation. Country bears of course. Yeah I really miss skyway too. That was an awesome ride. I still think of it whenever I go on a ski lift. Carnation gardens, especially when they sold ice cream back there. Oh and remember when the Toontown trolley used to run?

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  • I also miss the Maliboomer. It was a fun attraction that didn’t take much time. No idea why they got rid of it since, as of last weekend, they didn’t seem to replace it with anything! Now there’s just vegetation there and a small smoking area.

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    • You know, you’re right John. I never heard a reason for it to come down other than the redo of the whole pier area. I think it could have worked still!

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  • I agree with PM, SW, CBJ. So glad PM and CBJ are at Magic Kingdom, will be going there in 2013. I have a problem with the title of your article though. 4 of these attractions were never at Disneyland. Mission Tortilla and Maliboomer were in California Adventure, Millionaire was at MGM, and Stitch was at EPCOT. Maybe should have titled it “Disney Attractions”.

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    • Hi Nancy! Thanks for reading. If you look back at my blogs, you will see I often refer to the Disneyland Resort as a whole as Disneyland. All of these attractions were found either in the Disneyland Park or California Adventure. Millionaire had a show in both MGM and California Adventure. Stitch was actually in the Disneyland Park in Innoventions. It was right next to the entrance to Asimo. It’s possible there was also one in Epcot, but my family never experienced it there.

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  • America Sings, Circle Vision and next year I will miss Carnation Plaza.

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    • Ooh, Circle Vision. That’s a good one! Carnation Plaza reminds me of another one – Bur-r-r Bank Ice Cream! We loved the sundaes in the souvenir cups there.

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  • That Snow White musical was indeed charming. It’s sad to see what has replaced it.

    But the Tortilla Factory? Not sad about that one, considering what is replacing it.

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    • I agree! Snow White was a great attraction and what has replaced it, just isn’t even comparable.

      You also have a good point about what’s replacing the Tortilla Factory. I’m very excited about that! I just wish they could have found room for both.

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  • I really miss America Sings, Adventures Through Inner Space and the Country Bear Jamboree.

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    • Yes! America Sings! We thought that one might be mentioned too.

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  • I miss the Poplemover as well. I actually miss the Carousel of Progress and am looking forward to seeing it this summer during our trip to Disney World. Other attractions that I miss are America Sings, Adventures through Innerspace, Mine Train Through Nature’s Wonderland, the Circlevision 360 theater, and the Country Bear Jamboree. I also miss the original theme for Pirates. Anyone remember when they changed the ride to make it more PC?

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    • Well you are not alone Chris Allen! It seems that everyone misses the People Mover. And I do know that Carousel of Progress has a ton of fans. I’m glad you’ll get to see it. You’ve got a great list there!
      I do remember the change! Didn’t they give the women pies, so the men weren’t just chasing the women?

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  • Yep, Tommorowland without the Peoplemover just isn’t as exciting. Seeing them glide by added a nice kinetic visual element, too.

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    • I agree! The People Mover gliding through Tomorrowland does add some “movement” to the whole area.

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  • I completely agree with you regarding the Peoplemover. I also miss riding the Skyway and going through the Matterhorn. Along sentimental lines, I miss the Inner space ride. As a child, I kept trying to figure out how we could possibly fit into the microscope.

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    • Another Adventure Thru Inner Space shout out!

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  • One addition: I miss seeing the more obscure characters wandering around the park. Nowadays, all you see is the “big names” in carefully controlled “meet ‘n’ greets”. When was the last time you saw The 3 Little Pigs, or The March Hare, just wandering around?

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    • You are correct again, Bill. The character meet and greets are so staged these days. It’s rare you just happen upon one. And the odds of seeing a rare one are just about nil.

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  • All of these attractions are missed by me (well, with one or two exceptions), but the biggest are the Skyway and the Peoplemover. I grew up seeing them every week on TV, and they just seem so “Disneyland” to me. The park just isn’t the same without them. Not that the park isn’t still my favorite place on Earth! :^D

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    • I agree! Both rides seem like Disneyland to me. 🙂

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  • The big ones for me are Adventures Through Inner Space and The People Mover. Tomorrowland isn’t the same as it was.

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    • We thought someone would mention Adventure Thru Inner Space! I may have ridden it during my childhood, but I don’t remember. I’m sad I missed it though!

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