Summary
If you love the Toy Story films, then head to the Magic Kingdom or Disney’s Hollywood Studios to meet Buzz, Woody, and the gang in person. Enjoy the magic of Disney-Pixar’s beloved Toy Story trilogy with interactive rides, dining, and ideas for take-home souvenirs you just can’t find anywhere else.
Add these top Toy Story picks to your list the next time you take a Disney World vacation.
01 of 05: Toy Story Mania
Take a ride on Disney World’s hottest attraction, and see every one of your favorite Toy Story friends on this fun-filled Hollywood Studios attraction. Toy Story Mania is Disney at its best—top quality setting, innovative design, interactive play, and packed with fun for the entire family.
Long Line Alert! This attraction is one of Disney’s most popular offerings, so if you don’t arrive early, you won’t get to ride. Get to the park when it opens and send the fastest member of your party for fastpass+ to ensure you get to ride Toy Story Mania, or be prepared with some line-busting activities to pass the time.
02 of 05: Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin
Help Buzz and friends defeat the evil Zurg in this interactive journey into a real video game. Guests use laser beam blasters to shoot evil aliens and rack up points in this kid-friendly attraction. If a member of your party likes Buzz Lightyear, then don’t miss this ride, located in Tomorrowland at the Magic Kingdom.
Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin is family-friendly and does not have height restrictions, allowing kids of all ages to ride and play.
Tip: If you have a Toy Story fan in your group, be sure to check out the retail locations in and around this ride for some fun gifts and souvenirs.
03 of 05: Toy Story Characters
You can find characters from the Toy Story movies in the Magic Kingdom and at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. If you are a fan of Buzz Lightyear, spot the world’s most famous space ranger each day in Tomorrowland at the Magic Kingdom. Get an autograph from Woody and Jessie when you visit Frontierland at the Magic Kingdom; they greet guests and sign autographs each day. You can also find Buzz, Woody, and the gang outside of Toy Story Mania at Disney’s Hollywood Studios.
You can snap a photo, get an autograph, or just say “hi” when you meet one of the Toy Story characters in person.
Tip: The Toy Story characters are larger than life, so help little ones use their best character greeting manners during your autograph session.
04 of 05: Unique Souvenirs
The Magic Kingdom, Hollywood Studios, and the Disney resorts offer a unique selection of Toy Story souvenirs to take home. You don’t have to spend a fortune on souvenirs—consider having a special item signed by the characters, buy a pressed penny (at only 51 cents, it is Disney’s least expensive collectible); or simply frame a photo of you with your favorite character.
Tip: Head to Downtown Disney’s Once Upon a Toy store, or the L.A Prop Cinema Storage store in Hollywood Studios to build your own Mr. Potato Head, complete with Disney-themed “parts” you just can’t find anywhere else. This is an affordable souvenir and a fun puzzle as well—you pay for your potato head by the box so you can try to squeeze as many pieces in as you can.
05 of 05: Toy Story Land – Coming Soon!
Toy Story will be coming to life in a big way at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. Andy, Woody, Buzz, and the gang will have their own “land”—Toy Story Land—where guests to the park will find themselves shrunk to the size of a toy to explore Andy’s backyard.
While few details have been announced, we do know two of the new attractions will be a family coaster called Slinky Dog Dash and Alien Swirling Saucers, designed like a toy play set Andy got from Pizza Planet.
While construction is underway, no debut has been announced for Toy Story Land.