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Autopia
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By Betsy Malloy, About.com Guide

Autopia

The premise at Autopia is pretty simple. You get in a car and drive. Several vehicle types are available, and a track keeps the cars from straying too far.

Rating: 3 smiles
Recommended for: Younger children

Autopia Facts

  • Type: Controlled driving course
  • Location: Tomorrowland
  • Height restrictions: 52 inches to ride alone
  • Age restrictions: One year old minimum
  • Duration: 5 minutes
  • Use a Fastpass to shorten your time in line, or try getting in line during the parades or evening shows.
Advice About Autopia

  • The line for Autopia can get very long and it's in the sun. You might want to get a cool drink before you get in it. That is, unless you've used some of our strategies for avoiding lines, in which case you won't need it.
  • Tall or big people will find the cars very cramped, even when going alone.
  • Even though it's discouraged, cars sometimes get away with their drivers, and you could get bumped from behind.
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Fun Facts About Autopia

Autopia is one of Disneyland's original rides, the only one in Tomorrowland that's been around that long.

Accessibility

Drivers have to be able to press the gas pedal and manipulate the steering wheel, although a companion could do it for them.

Wheelchairs and ECVs can get in the regular line and when you get around the tower, ask a Cast Member to help you with the elevator. You'll have to transfer into the cars to ride. If you're using a FASTPASS, ask the Cast Members at the entrance for help.

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