
Today we continue our look at the lands of Disneyland Park. Of the eight lands, we’ve covered six of them, and the only two left to look at are Tomorrowland, that we are focusing on today, and Mickey’s Toontown!
Like Fantasyland, there is a whole lot to see and do at Tomorrowland. Just take a look at this attractions list!
- Astro Orbitor
- Autopia
- Buzz Lightyear’s Astro Blasters
- Captain EO starring Michael Jackson
- Disneyland Monorail
- Disneyland Railroad
- Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage
- Innoventions
- Space Mountain
- Starcade
- Star Tours – The Adventure Continues
- Jedi Training Academy
There are a lot of great attractions, so I won’t touch on all of them, but I will highlight the ones I liked the best, and think you will too!
Space Mountain

Of course I’ve got to start with the best attraction in Tomorrowland in my opinion! I don’t have much in the way of photos, but I do love our ride photo that they displayed. Cindy loves Space Mountain, Sophie, not nearly as much, and I’m along for the ride, but I love the two behind us!
The big difference here is that Space Mountain at Disneyland is two seats across and Space Mountain at Walt Disney World is single seats. It was the two seats across that was the only reason Sophie decided to try it out — but she still doesn’t like it!
Star Tours – The Adventure Continues

Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage

Officially, Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage is a Tomorrowland attraction, but to me, it feels more like a Fantasyland attraction. I think that it does to me because of the inclusion of the Finding Nemo part of the journey, if it was 20,000 Leagues or so, it would definitely be a Tomorrowland attraction. In any case, it’s all apples and oranges, what matters is that I like the attraction — I hadn’t ridden in a “submarine” in a really long time, and it was fun to see it go on a voyage searching for Nemo!
Autopia

You know, I didn’t really have any intentions of riding on the Autopia, but Sophie wanted to go and drive her own car, so Cindy and I went also. I’ve got to say that I think the Autopia is better than the Tomorrowland Speedway in the Magic Kingdom. One thing that I definitely noticed was that the smell of gasoline seemed like it was less at the Autopia than in Florida, maybe it is, maybe it isn’t. But that’s how it felt to me.
Jedi Training Academy

I’m going to close out our exploration of Tomorrowland by taking a look at the Jedi Training Academy. This is something we’ve never done before at Walt Disney World, and truth be told, we didn’t do it at Disneyland either. However, we were at lunch when it started up, so we watched it to see what it was like. At one point in the show, Darth Maul jumped over at some of the other people watching and eating their lunch, and scared quite a few of them! It was great. I don’t know if it’s the same at Walt Disney World, but if it is, then we will definitely go watch it again one day! It was one of my most enjoyable experiences we had at Disneyland.
Thank you for stopping by to visit today as we explored Tomorrowland, one of the lands of Disneyland. Our last stop on our tour is Mickey’s Toontown, so look for that in the next couple of days! Thanks, and remember, at My Dreams of Disney, it’s our goal to turn My Dreams of Disney into Your Dreams of Disney!
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