It is just a Carrousel, but one packed with details and history. One of several remaining attractions from opening day in 1955, although the actual Carrousel dates back to 1922. A few changes have been made since 1955 but the experience remains consistent. All of the horses are unique and it features several paintings from Sleeping Beauty. That said, it's not one of the best attractions in the park because it's never tried to be. It's a nice little diversion that usually has a somewhat low wait time and most kids...
Read moreYou really can't go wrong with this ride. Lines are typically quick, and the carousel as fun as all carousels. It's nice to feel like you're in the center of the park, and because of the Disneyland magic and vibe, people will wave to you (wave back)! A Disneyland fact, there is a special horse named Jingles who has Julie Andrews initials on it, and was introduced to her in person. Look for it - it has a silhouette of Mary Poppin on it!
Pro tip - the best time to hit this ride is in the morning, when...
Read moreHistoric! I love that Walt touched this. The amazing pictures of celebrities, and families and children enjoying this ride make it all the more special. Knowing the history of the horses, and why the park was built and how much a carousel was instrumental in that makes this place a must do every visit. Thank you Cast Members, Imagineers and Creators for all your hard work! Love and miss you all. Covid has taken my choices to visit, you all are still in my Heart! #Disneyland...
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