Disney's Toontown Gets a Makeover for Inclusivity and Fun.

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Disneyland's Toontown has reopened after a yearlong refurbishment, with a focus on inclusivity and accessibility for all children. The revamped land features accessible play spaces, quiet areas, and shady spots, as well as being visually and auditorily approachable for kids who are easily overwhelmed by loud or bright sensory stimuli. The entire land is wheelchair accessible, including its slides, and has been repainted in softer colors. Toontown also features new infrastructure for kids to explore, including green spaces, play areas, and kid-friendly coasters.
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