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Roger Rabbit's Car Toon Spin
Disneyland Rides Toontown

By Betsy Malloy, About.com Guide

Roger Rabbit's Car Toon Spin

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Roger Rabbit's Car Toon Spin

Riders take a wild taxi ride through Roger Rabbit's wacky world. Riders control the car's rotation.

Rating: 4 smiles
Recommended for: Everyone

Roger Rabbit's Car Toon Spin Facts

  • Type: Dark indoor ride
  • Location: Toontown
  • Height restrictions: None
  • Duration: 3 minutes 30 seconds
  • Use a Fastpass to shorten your time in line, or try getting in line during the parades or evening shows.
Advice About Roger Rabbit's Car Toon Spin

  • This ride uses strobe lighting effects
  • If you have back or neck trouble, just don't spin the car and the ride will be much smoother
  • The entry line area has very cute themes that make the time pass quicker
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Fun Facts About Roger Rabbit's Car Toon Spin

One of the most fun things about this ride is the signs. We'll clue you in to a few. While standing in line, look for license plates such as I M LATE or 3 LIL PIGS. In the back alleys, one wanted poster reads "WISE GUY WEASEL WANTED IN THIRTEEN STATES FOR TOON NAPPING, ASSAULT WITH A SILLY WEAPON, PETTY LARCENY, GRAND LARCENY AND REALLY GRAND LARCENY." Go find the rest for yourself - it's a great way to keep the kids occupied while you're waiting.

Accessibility

You have to transfer from your wheelchair or ECV into the ride vehicle by yourself or with help from your companions. Wheelchairs enter through the FASTPASS line and ask a Cast Member for help. Park ECVs outside.

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