Summary
What You Need to Know About Dumbo
- Location: Dumbo is in Fantasyland.
- Rating: ★★★★
- Restrictions: No height restrictions. Children under seven years must be accompanied by a person aged 14 years or older.
- Ride Time: About 2 minutes
- Recommended for: Small children and their parents. Excellent for photographers seeking a bird’s-eye view of Fantasyland.
- Fun Factor: Medium
- Wait Factor: Medium. This ride doesn’t offer a FASTPASS. Lines are usually shortest during the first couple of hours in the morning and again in the evening.
- Fear Factor: Low unless experiencing extreme fear of heights.
- Herky-Jerky Factor: Low
- Nausea Factor: Low, unless prone to dizziness.
- Seating: The ride vehicles resemble elephants, each featuring a bench seat accommodating two adults or one adult and two children, although two adults may be more comfortable riding separately. Accessing the ride requires stepping up slightly.
- Accessibility: Guests using a wheelchair or ECV must transfer to a designated ride vehicle. Enter through the standard queue. A transfer access vehicle is available, but Cast Members cannot assist with entry.
How to Have More Fun on Dumbo the Flying Elephant
Timed visits enhance your experience, as Dumbo the Flying Elephant may temporarily close for fireworks performances. Moreover, maintenance and renovations also occasionally lead to closures. Therefore, staying updated is crucial; check the Park Hours tab of the monthly calendar page to confirm operational status.
If capturing the perfect picture of your little one on this charming ride, position yourself appropriately as it starts or stops. Alternatively, there is a stationary Dumbo located just behind the main attraction, ideal for photography.
Regarding seating logistics, although designed to fit one adult and two children, this arrangement can be snug. Consider allowing each child their own elephant if they’re mature enough to handle it. Additionally, if possible, it is advisable to separate children to prevent disputes over the control stick.
Dumbo is a fantastic option for young ones, but it is just one among many kid-friendly rides available at Disneyland.
Fun Facts About Dumbo the Flying Elephant
Dumbo the Flying Elephant opened in 1955 but was not ready for the grand opening. It underwent remodeling in 1983.
Initially, there was a plan to paint the elephants pink, reminiscent of a scene in the film where Dumbo and his mouse friend Timothy drink champagne and dream of vibrant pink elephants. However, Walt Disney opposed this idea, fearing it would be inappropriate and ordered the elephants to remain gray instead.
The nearby Casey Jr Circus Train ride also draws inspiration from the Dumbo film.
In a fascinating historical tidbit, President Harry Truman declined to ride Dumbo the Flying Elephant as he didn’t want to be seen associated with a symbol of the Republican Party.
In 2005, Disneyland commemorated its 50th anniversary by donating an original Dumbo the Flying Elephant ride vehicle to the Smithsonian Institution.
Is It Different than Dumbo in Florida?
While Walt Disney World in Florida features two Dumbo rides, Disneyland in California has one, and they are quite similar in experience.