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King Triton's Carousel

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About King Triton's Carousel

You ride not horses, but fish and other sea creatures on this elaborately-detailed carousel. Best suited for young children. -- Last edited by Catherine Ray

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12 votes, so far

A simply enchanting sea-themed carousel! This was originally the only representation of The Little Mermaid in the D-Land Resort, but now they are sdding a Little Mermaid ride, so this will be a good alternative if any other Pier ride has a never-ending line. Very cute ride. - Sarah E

It's a carousel, not much can be said about this. There's never much of a wait on this so if you like carousels this is the place to go. I also think this is in a good location. The carousel is located near the entrance of California Screamin', and is a good place to take young kids too short or scared to ride the coaster. - Manny Barron

I like how it's decorated. Fun ride. - Chloe !

Seemed to be put in the right place, but my Seahorse was hard to hold on to. Use the dolphin - M Black


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