"Disneyland's Toontown gets colorful revamp and new accessibility features"

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Disneyland's Mickey's Toontown has reopened after major renovations with new features like natural trees, artificial turf-like greenspaces, benches, and a quiet zone designed to block noise from the rest of the park. The new Toontown is also completely curb-free, making it accessible to guests in wheelchairs, and has interactive features designed with different height considerations in mind. The area was also designed with children on the autism spectrum and sensory needs in mind. The new Toontown caters to '90s kids with kids of their own, retaining its architecture from the original Toontown and including familiar experiences for returning guests.
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