Quick guide to Toy Story Land at Disney’s Hollywood Studios
Toy Story Land at Disney’s Hollywood Studios opened on June 30, 2018, bringing guests into Andy’s backyard in a larger-than-life setting filled with oversized toys, colorful blocks, and playful details inspired by the films.

When Toy Story Land opened at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, it ushered in a new direction for the movie-themed park. Over recent years, it has earned its place among beloved lands at Walt Disney World.
Attractions
Toy Story Land features three attractions designed for a range of ages and thrill levels. Slinky Dog Dash is a family coaster that winds through the backyard with gentle drops and sweeping turns, while Alien Swirling Saucers offers a spinning ride set to upbeat music. Toy Story Mania! rounds out the lineup as an interactive 4D game where guests compete for the highest score.
Slinky Dog Dash
- Height requirement: 38 inches
- Family coaster with smooth drops and playful backyard theming
This family-friendly coaster winds through Andy’s backyard with gentle thrills, colorful set pieces and a few surprising moments of speed. Guests enjoy it for its balance of excitement and accessibility, making it a favorite for both kids and adults.
For many guests, Slinky Dog Dash is among the top rides at Disney’s Hollywood Studios.
Alien Swirling Saucers
- Height requirement: 32 inches
- Spinning ride with upbeat music and unpredictable movements
Set to lively music, this spinning attraction sends guests swirling in toy rocket ships while “The Claw” watches from above. Its quick pace and unpredictable движения make it especially fun for younger riders and those looking for a lighthearted break between bigger attractions.
Toy Story Mania!
- Height requirement: none
- Interactive 4D midway games with competitive scoring elements
This interactive attraction challenges guests to compete in a series of carnival-style games using 3D glasses and spring-action shooters. It’s a repeat favorite thanks to its competitive element, constantly changing targets and appeal for all ages.
Dining
Roundup Rodeo BBQ is the signature dining location in the land, serving a family-style barbecue meal in a toy-filled setting inspired by Woody’s Roundup. For a quick bite, Woody’s Lunch Box offers sandwiches, “totchos” and themed treats, along with the popular Lunch Box Tart.

photo courtesy of Walt Disney World by photograher Abigail Nilsson
Park pro-tip: Woody’s Lunch Box is one of the most popular quick-service places to eat at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. Save time by using Disney’s mobile ordering in the My Disney Experience app. You can place your food order while waiting in line for an attraction, then click “I’m Here” as you arrive at Woody’s Lunch Box (or any participating dining location) to have your food ready as quickly as possible.
Other things to do
Beyond rides and dining, Toy Story Land is filled with details that reward exploring. You can meet characters like Woody, Jessie and Buzz Lightyear, browse themed merchandise at Jessie’s Trading Post, and take in the larger-than-life design that makes it feel like you’ve been shrunk to toy size.

photo by Dani Meyering
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