Storybook Land Canal Boats

Fantasyland, Disneyland Park

  • Land: Fantasyland
  • Type: Fun For Little Ones
WhereFantasyland
ExperienceFun For Little Ones
Duration5 minutes

Journey through the gaping mouth of Monstro the Whale to a magical realm populated by miniature representations of memorable locations from some of your favorite Disney animated movies. Storybook Land Canal Boats features intricately replicated houses, villages and palaces - complete with imaginative landscaping, charming music and special lighting effects. A live tour guide tells the story of each scenic environment.

The hand-crafted miniatures use a scale of one inch to one foot and are as painstakingly detailed as full-sized structures. The doors on many of the buildings actually open, both for the added detail and also to help replace the light bulbs inside that illuminate the tiny windows.

Passengers embark on a leisurely-paced outdoor boat ride through a winding canal featuring settings from Disney animated films recreated in miniature. The Disneyland version was one of the original attractions when the park opened on July 17, 1955, although the miniature buildings and landscaping were not added until the following year.

Ride Experience

Passengers enter the attraction through a chain queue that winds in front of the loading dock past. A lighthouse at the queue's entrance was once a ticket booth from when Disneyland required tickets for riding individual attractions. Storybook Land canal boats originally required a "D" coupon.

The motor-driven boats are scaled-down replicas of Dutch, English, and French boats. All of the boats are named after female Disney characters except for Flower, the male skunk from Bambi. Passengers are seated along the edges of the boat, facing inward, although children are sometimes permitted to ride on the front flat part of the boat. A costumed guide sits just above the passengers on the back of the boat, perched above the engine housing, and narrates the ride.

After departing from the dock, the boat passes through a short cave sculpted to look like Monstro, the whale that swallowed Pinocchio. Monstro is partially animated: his eye opens and closes, and periodically steam comes out of his blow hole.

The canals past the Monstro cave are landscaped with miniature trees and shrubs. Along the banks are small buildings representing the homes of characters from Disney animated films, although not all the locations were actually depicted in film. Many of these settings feature sound recordings of characters singing or working.

The miniature settings include:

  • Pinocchio's cobblestone village with Geppetto's wood shop
  • Toad Hall from The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad
  • The Sultan's palace from Aladdin
  • London Park from Peter Pan
  • The village from Cinderella, featuring a gold-spired castle
  • The dwarfs' cottage and mine from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
  • An English village, with a church and the entrance to the White Rabbit's hole, from Alice in Wonderland
  • The pigs' homes from The Three Little Pigs
  • King Triton's underwater castle, partially hidden behind a waterfall, from The Little Mermaid
  • Prince Eric's seaside castle from The Little Mermaid
  • The Cave of Wonders from "Aladdin"

Touring Tips

  • Lines tend to be in the 30 minute range, but can be much longer on real busy days.
  • Because its entrance is located along the parks' parade route, the attraction closes approximately sixty minutes before any parades and reopens after the parade has passed. During all fireworks displays, the boats stop on the canal until the show ends.
  • Guests looking for a different perspective on Storybook Land can enjoy a ride on Casey Jr. Circus Train. The fast-paced train ride is located in the same area as Storybook Land Canal Boats but offers a higher vantage point of many of the scenes.
  • At the exit of Storybook Land you'll pass by a waterfall on your left - if you look through it you'll see King Triton's underwater castle.

Facts

  • Opened on July 17, 1955.
  • This is one of only two Disneyland park attractions where a live host rides with you and narrates the attraction. (The other is the Jungle Cruise.)
  • Keep your eyes open for new scenes. This attraction is kept up-to-date with scenes from contemporary Disney stories.
  • All of the boats are named after female Disney characters except for Flower, the male skunk from Bambi.
  • Monstro's eye opens and closes, and occasionally steam comes out of his blowhole.

History

The ride's concept dates back to Walt Disney's plans for a small park across the street from his Walt Disney Studios in Burbank, California. This modestly scaled, never-built amusement park was to include a gravity flow canal boat ride among its attractions.

When plans for the much grander Disneyland were being made, there was to be a "Lilliputianland", inspired by Madurodam, a miniature city in the Netherlands that Disney once visited. However, the technology did not yet exist for creating the miniature animated figures that were to inhabit the "Lilliputian" village, so the canal ride opened under the name Canal Boats of the World. It was intended to be a journey past miniature recreations of the great landmarks of the world, but time and money prevented its completion. The ride was plagued by other problems. The outboard motors were prone to overheating, often forcing the boats to be pulled by hand, and because the attraction opened with little landscaping, it earned the nickname among park executives as "The Mud Bank Ride".

After only two months of operation, the Canal Boats closed on September 16, 1955 while Storybook Land was constructed and the muddy banks were landscaped with miniature plants, including a bonsai tree planted by Walt Disney himself. The idea of having Monstro the whale consume the canal boats came from a never-implemented concept for a "Monstro the Whale" ride, in which small boats were to be swallowed by Monstro and hurtled down a watery path into a pond below.

The attraction was re-opened on June 16, 1956 under the new name Storybook Land Canal Boats. Over the years there have been many scenes added and removed from the attraction. Most notably, the Sultan's Palace from Aladdin appeared where the miniature Toad Hall had previously stood for a major refurbishment done in 1994. However, Toad Hall returned the following year in another location.

For the theme park's 50th Anniversary, the Tinkerbell boat was painted gold and the lighthouse given a gold and maroon theme.