View Full Version : Goofy's Playhouse photo essay
cstephens
03-20-2006, 04:20 AM
We've put up a photo essay of Goofy's Playhouse, the new play area for young kids in Toontown. Here's the link:
http://www.colddeadfish.net/dlr/goofysplayhouse.html. Thanks.
Gemini Cricket
03-20-2006, 11:22 AM
Having never been inside Goofy's Bounce House, is that the way it looked before the refurb or were those decorations recently added?
Ponine
03-20-2006, 11:31 AM
Love those pics!!!
I'd love to get a copy of the popcorn pic if you could part with it! I have a bunch of pics of cool Toontown stuff in my scrapbook.
Thank you so much for that!
cstephens
03-20-2006, 03:53 PM
Having never been inside Goofy's Bounce House, is that the way it looked before the refurb or were those decorations recently added?
I never spent any time at Goofy's Bounce House, so apologies that I can't answer your question.
I'd love to get a copy of the popcorn pic if you could part with it! I have a bunch of pics of cool Toontown stuff in my scrapbook.
If it's just for your personal collection, you're welcome to just take it from the site.
Ponine
03-20-2006, 04:14 PM
Having never been inside Goofy's Bounce House, is that the way it looked before the refurb or were those decorations recently added?
I have some pics... I'll try to find them for you.
Hades
03-20-2006, 07:13 PM
Having never been inside Goofy's Bounce House, is that the way it looked before the refurb or were those decorations recently added?
From what I saw when I took my nephew there when Toontown first opened, I would say yes. The big changes were the removal of the air inflated floor inside Goofy's house (insurance reasons I highly suspect:rolleyes: ) and the outside play area additions.
As a side note, you may have noticed the "Jack"- O - lantern in the garden. That was a retirement homage to Jack Lindquist, a long time Disneyland exec. I very cool looking likeness of him.:snap:
http://colddeadfish.net/images/DLR/playhouse17.jpg
Gemini Cricket
03-20-2006, 07:25 PM
I never spent any time at Goofy's Bounce House...
Me neither. The CM said something about me not being a kid and being too old to let in. Sheesh.
:D
CoasterMatt
03-20-2006, 07:43 PM
I only went in Goofy's Bounce House ONCE, and the results ended up on the nightly news...
mistyisjafo
03-22-2006, 12:47 AM
It looks very nice but I just don't get the whole concept. I mean I'm not taking my kid to Disneyland just so they can go down a little slide that I could put in my own backyard.
My other issue with the whole thing is Walt's original belief that the park should be a family group experience with the parents enjoying the rides just as much as the kids. Toontown, to me, misses this whole idea.
Well at least it looks nicer.
katiesue
03-22-2006, 10:55 AM
Having been at Disneyland with a todler, it's nice to have a place for them to get out of the stroller for a bit and run around. The area wasn't being used for anything else anyway. Originally there was the same sort of play area around the tree to the left of Goofy's house (if you're standing facing the house). It was only there the first year or so I think.
Brigitte
03-22-2006, 11:00 AM
I am coming down next week, so I am quite glad to see this open before we get there. Letting him out of the stroller to run for a while will be a good thing!
cstephens
03-23-2006, 01:32 PM
It looks very nice but I just don't get the whole concept. I mean I'm not taking my kid to Disneyland just so they can go down a little slide that I could put in my own backyard.
Well, no, that's not the only reason you're taking them there, nor should it be the main reason you're taking them there. Does anyone take their kids to Disneyland for just one thing? If anyone plans to spend several hours there with their kid, then yeah, I think that's strange, but then I remember it being strange that adolescents and teenagers and even some adults spent hours in the Starcade. It's also not big enough to hold enough people if *everyone* with a child between 2-5 wanted to bring their kid there.
My other issue with the whole thing is Walt's original belief that the park should be a family group experience with the parents enjoying the rides just as much as the kids. Toontown, to me, misses this whole idea.
I think that line gets used too much without taking it in context. His kids weren't 2 years old when he made that statement. A 2 year old is not necessarily going to enjoy the other rides like an older child might, so I don't see the problem with having a space they can just run around.
And if we follow through with the whole "family group experience", then they're going to have to tear down Space Mountain, Splash Mountain, Big Thunder, Indy and any other ride where there's a height requirement.
innerSpaceman
03-23-2006, 01:57 PM
Heheh, the Starcade analogy is perfect! I never got it why teens would spend hours in there when, at the time, there was an arcade on every street corner.
I can better understand Toddlers wanting a little play area to chill in during their trip to Disneyland. I just bemoan the constant downgrading of the ToonTown play areas. The Chip and Dale ball room, the Miss Daisy slide, and climbing net ... now Goofy's Bounce House replaced with a backyard playset. It's just kinda pathetic.
So now that all the play's been removed from Tom Saywer Island and ToonTown, just where are young kids past toddler age supposed to play?
Ghoulish Delight
03-23-2006, 02:16 PM
Heheh, the Starcade analogy is perfect! I never got it why teens would spend hours in there when, at the time, there was an arcade on every street corner. I'll admit to spending a good chunk of time in the Starcade as a kid...but it really was a special experience for two reasons. Part of it was simply a certain feeling of extravagance. "I'm playing a video game...in Disneyland!!!" But more importantly, it was because I was with my sister. There's a decent age gap between us, so it's not like we spent a whole lot of time together in arcades outside of Disneyland. So heading upstairs (*sniff*) to play air hockey against each other was one of the big things we always looked forward to on each Disneyland trip. Plus, they had the coolest air hockey tables.
Ponine
03-23-2006, 02:19 PM
For while, the arcade was the only place to find Tron for me. THe ONLY video game I have ever been any good at!
And hey... I spent a great deal of time at videopolis too.
Hades
03-23-2006, 05:50 PM
For while, the arcade was the only place to find Tron for me. THe ONLY video game I have ever been any good at!
And hey... I spent a great deal of time at videopolis too.
Oh yeah, that was me after work during the summer in the late '80's. ;) A couple of games in the Starcade (Tron was a big draw for me, but it was also a good place for a video game addict like myself to catch some of the new games that were not at the local arcade or bowling alley!), a quick bite to eat just outside of Videopolis. Danced a couple of hours with friends at Videopolis, moved on over to Tomorrowland Terrace, grab a bite, then dance some more there. Ahhh, my wonderful wasted youth!:cool:
cstephens
03-24-2006, 06:58 PM
I totally understand spending some time in the Starcade during a DL visit pre-AP. We used to do that periodically for the air hockey tables that someone already mentioned. Those weren't that easily available, and I know there were some games that weren't everywhere either. But the one summer I worked at DL, I spent a number of shifts in the change booth at the Starcade, and I would see people in there for *hours*, and they'd come back periodically to get change. It just seemed odd to me to spend money to get into the park and then spend so much time in the arcade.
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