Walt Disney on Tomorrowland, in 1955: “A vista into a world of wondrous ideas, signifying man’s achievements … a step into the future, with predictions of constructive things to come. Tomorrow offers new frontiers in science, adventure and ideals: the Atomic Age, the challenge of outer space and the hope for a peaceful, unified world.”
ANAHEIM, Calif. – Tomorrowland opened as one of five original lands at Disneyland Park on July 17, 1955, inspired by visions of the future, both practical and imagined. The optimism and hope with which Walt viewed the future are expressed in Tomorrowland attractions. Two major renovations in 1967 and 1998 transformed the land to reflect innovative space themes. Guests can blast off to infinity and beyond, cruise the galaxy in a Starspeeder, and encounter space-age wonders with a variety of attractions, dining, shopping and more!
Attractions:
- Star Tours – The Adventures Continue – Aboard a Starspeeder ship, visitors embark on a 3D space flight to legendary destinations from the “Star Wars” saga. Guests can experience more than 250 storyline variations featuring iconic characters from Disney+ series, like “Ahsoka,” “Andor,” and “The Mandalorian” (offers access to the Lightning Lane entrance with a purchase of Lightning Lane Multi Pass or Lightning Lane Premier Pass*).
- Space Mountain – This thrilling roller-coaster ride transports guests through the cosmos to the edge of the galaxy and back (offers access to the Lightning Lane entrance with a purchase of Lightning Lane Multi Pass or Lightning Lane Premier Pass*).
- Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters – Guests get the chance to use blasters, take aim and fire to defeat Zurg during an exciting space battle (offers access to the Lightning Lane entrance with a purchase of Lightning Lane Multi Pass or Lightning Lane Premier Pass).
- Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage – Guests can journey into the charming world of Pixar Animation Studios’ “Finding Nemo” on this gentle undersea expedition.
- Autopia – Scenic winding roads of this classic attraction provide a fun cruise in a souped-up coupe (offers access to the Lightning Lane entrance with a purchase of Lightning Lane Multi Pass or Lightning Lane Premier Pass).
- Astro Orbitor – Guests pilot their very own rocket ship high in the sky amid a gleaming constellation of orbiting planets.
- Disneyland Monorail – A historic, one-stop, high-speed, zero-emission transportation system that rockets along a single rail through the Disneyland Resort.
- Disneyland Railroad – A relaxing 18-minute scenic journey around Disneyland Park aboard an authentic steam-powered train.
Dining:
- Tomorrowland Skyline Terrace is a unique dining package serving delicious meals with a breathtaking view of the park, including the dazzling fireworks of nighttime spectaculars, when on display. Advanced reservations are highly recommended.
- Alien Pizza Planet offers pizza, pasta and salad, with an atmosphere inspired by the loveable little green Aliens from Disney and Pixar’s “Toy Story” films (Mobile ordering available on the Disneyland app**)
- Galactic Grill serves a galaxy of specialty food and drinks (Mobile ordering available on the Disneyland app).
Entertainment:
- On select days, guests can experience the Disneyland Band at Tomorrowland and relax while enjoying a variety of Disney favorites performed live during showtimes listed on the Disneyland app.
Shopping:
- The Star Trader offers Star Wars-themed souvenirs for galactic guests of all ages (offers merchandise mobile checkout on the Disneyland app).
- Little Green Men Store Command has a galaxy of apparel, toys and more in an interstellar location inspired by the “Toy Story” characters.
- Tomorrowlanding holds a variety of collectibles, including pins and MagicBand+.
Did you know?
- The Disneyland Monorail was the first daily operating monorail system in the Western Hemisphere.
- With a large variety of destinations, characters and scenes, guests on Star Tours – The Adventures Continue are likely to have a unique expedition each time they ride.
- Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage has two Hidden Mickeys: the first on a rock at the exit of the attraction and another in the Marine Observation Post. There are multiple “hidden Nemos” throughout the attraction, as well as inside the Marine Observation Post. The observation post is available to all guests.
- At Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters, guests waiting to board the interactive attraction can get clues about how to score points. Items in the queue show that diamond- and triangle-shaped targets are worth the most points.
- Star Tours – The Adventures Continue has two Hidden Mickeys when traveling to Coruscant. The first is on the flashing lights at the spaceport and the second is in the back window, which guests see as they are returning home.
- When riding on Autopia, drivers will climb into “Suzy,” a stylish coupe; “Dusty,” an off-road vehicle; or “Sparky,” a racy sports car.
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