Main Street, U.S.A.: Attractions

 

1 - City Hall
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Located in Main Street is a large, Victorian building with a clock tower. This is City Hall, where guests can find help and services before going into the park.

2 - Disneyland Railroad
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On this train ride, guests can move around the park, seeing some interesting sights as they go. It features four trains, named after Walt Disney's friends and family. There's Elias (his father), Roy (his brother), Lilian (his wife), and even Walt himself. There are also four stations throughout the park.

Main Street Station
This station is the first thing you see after entering the park from under the hotel. It's a large, Victorian-style train station made of red bricks. It has large windows, a clock tower, and a Mickey face in floral in front.

When riding a train out of the station, the trains travel through Adventureland. Here, they might get some sights of the jungle area before going through a tunnel. This tunnel keeps going until guests see the finale scene of the Western River Expedition attraction. When coming out, they will appear in the Westernland station.

Westernland Station
On the other side of the Western River Expedition is an old Western train station. Here, guests can see old relics from the Big Thunder Mining Company and departure times to other cities in the west.

The train leaves the station and heads around the Rivers of the Far West. Here, they will get views of several sights seen on the riverboat before going into another tunnel, which hides the show buildings for various attractions of Westernland and Storybookland. Eventually, it ends up coming out of the area and into a Bavarian-style train station in Storybookland.

Storybookland Station
This is a Central European-inspired train station located near the forest. Here, Guests walk around the facade for A Tangled Tale to get to this station. In here, they will see royal banners and Medieval century equipment.

After leaving that station, the trains will go into a tunnel again, heading past the ride buildings for several Fantasyland attractions. Eventually, they will exit the tunnel and go over the facade of "It's a Small World." They will then continue into Discoveryland, going past Mount Prometheus before exiting near Soarin'.

Discoveryland Station
Located in front of Soarin' in a steampunx-style station. As they go through the station, guests can see blueprints for advanced retrofuturistic machines.

Once the trains leave the station, they will enter into Tomorrowland. They will go under the canopy of TRON Lightcycle Run before heading into a nearby tunnel. Along the way, they will see a prehistoric diorama featuring animatronic dinosaurs. Then, they will exit and head back to Main Street.
3 - Disneyland Defenders
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In this interactive game, guests travel around the park, battling Disney Villains with magic wands. In addition, guests can use their wands to make magical things happen. Both the wands and the sign-up for this can be found at the Main Street firehouse.

The story of this attraction is a very fun one. Five fragments of a crystal are scattered throughout the park, and Maleficent wants them to turn the place into a paradise for evil, so she's summoned an army of villains to find them. Knowing of this threat, Merlin assigns the guests to find portals scattered throughout Main Street, Fantasyland, Storybookland, Adventureland, and Westernland to stop the bad guys and save the park, possibly finding the five fragments in the process as well.
4 - Walt Disney: One Man's Dream
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Inside the Main Street Opera House is a place where guests can learn more about the man behind the mouse himself, Walter Elias Disney. In addition, they can also learn about the making of Disney Parks, from Disneyland Resort in Anaheim to Shanghai Disneyland, and with this new park, how it came to Canada too. This involves a full-scale model of the park, as well as a sneak peak for Blockbuster Adventure, and several relics related to Walt Disney and Imagineering.
5 - Horse-Drawn Streetcars
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Guests board old-fashioned streetcars pulled by white horses that take them down to the Gardens of Dreams. This is one way to get from one end of Main Street to the other if you don't feel like walking.
6 - Omnibus
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This is another way to get down the street. Here, guests can board a double-decker green bus and move down to the Gardens of Dreams.

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