Casey Jr. Circus TrainTrack rideAbout Casey Jr. Circus TrainSteam around the Storybook Land dioramas in this kiddie train. Better bet: Take the Canal Boats. Photos from Casey Jr. Circus TrainSafety
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This is a nice little ride if the line isn't to long. Lines for the storybook canals are long so if you want to see the miniature set than this is the better option. This pleasant ride is slow-loading, so I recommend going on night when there is hardly a wait over 10-15 minutes. - Manny Barron I used to love this thing. I havent been on it in a while, i usually just skip it. I bet younger kids would enjoy it though. - Chloe ! A cute little attraction for children, Casey Jr. is all the fun of a roller coaster for mini-thrillseekers. A fun way to get a view of the miniatures that make up the Storybook Canals. Very cute for toddlers, with cars that resemble lion pens and other animal cages. A++ !! - Sarah E Kinda fun way to relax, except for the fact that the wait can be long as there is only one train running... I think? Seeing the miniatures from a different angle, the train ride itself can be a little more fun than the Train Ride around Disneyland's outer perimeter. Casey Jr. actually goes up and down hills picking up speed at times that could be tons of fun for the little ones and adults alike. Gotta appreciate the miniatures of the different locales too! - Brandon Mendoza
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