Goofy's Playhouse

Mickey's Toontown, Disneyland Park

  • Land: Mickey's Toontown
  • Type: Fun For Little Ones
WhereMickey's Toontown
ExperienceFun For Little Ones

Toddlers are invited to slide, crawl, and climb in the playground while kids of all ages can explore Goofy's home. Scamper around this hilarious house with a loony layout that could only have been built by Goofy himself. It's the goofiest place around! Giggle at Goofy's garden, with popcorn cornstalks, spinning flowers, carved pumpkins and bell peppers that really are bells! Climb through watermelons and slip and slide through the grounds. Gawk at the silly slapdash Victorian architecture and try to spy a certain famous green hat capping off one of the gables.

Head inside this batty building and climb all over Goofy's funny furniture, peek inside his crazy cupboards and play a piano that's specially designed to make Goofy noises instead of notes. Goofy isn't the only Disney character that calls Mickey's Toontown home. Don't leave without paying a visit to Donald's Boat and Chip 'n Dale Treehouse!

Touring Tips

  • The outdoor playground is open to children between the ages of 2 and 5. Parents must supervise their offspring at all times. The colorful mulch-looking flooring is soft and bouncy and the walls inside are padded. Inside the house you'll discover Goofy's piano, oversized chair, and belongings. Outside the house there's plenty to explore including the crops in Goofy's garden. Sitting atop the house is Goofy's trademark green hat.
  • Goofy's Playhouse neighbors Donald's Boat and a park area filled with benches.
  • There's no time limit to your visit. Little ones can burn off energy while the grandparents watch and the parents grab lunch.
  • You can find Pluto, Donald Duck, Goofy, Minnie Mouse, and Chip and Dale making appearances around Mickey's Toontown. They are most often found near The Gag Factory, and in between the Jolly Trolley and Goofy's Playhouse.
  • Goofy's Playhouse is wheelchair and ECV accessible - there are no stairs in this attraction.

Facts

  • Originally, this was Goofy's Bounce House, a ball crawl with padded walls and furniture for the kids to literally "bounce" off of. It closed in 2006 and reopened a few months later in its current configuration.
  • Goofy's full name is Goofy Goof and he has a son named Max.