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/* Former Lands */
Main Article: [[Mickey's Starland]]
Mickey's Birthdayland opened as a temporary land in 1988 , in celebration of Mickey Mouses' 60th Birthday. Mickey's Birthdayland was set in the fictional town of Duckburg. A new train station was built in Mickey's Birthdayland so that the [[Walt Disney World Railroad]] could drop off guests there. The land featured the attraction Minnie's Surprise Party, which was a show about Mickey's Birthday. Guests could tour Mickey's House and visit Grandma's Duckfarm, a petting zoo. The star of Grandma's Duckfarm was Minnie Moo who had what appeared to be a Mickey head on the side of her body.
Although originally intended as a temporary park, Mickey's Birthdayland was very popular. Due to this popularity, the land was renamed Mickey's Birthdayland Starland and was upgraded to a full time permanent land. Due to the change in theme, Minnie's Surprise Party was closed. When it reopened it was called Mickey's Magical TV World Show. The new show featured characters from the popular Disney Afternoon including Darkwing Duck, Scrooge McDuck, Launchpad McQuack, Baloo, Louie and Chip and Dale. Mickey's Starland closed in 1996, and was given buildings that look more permanent. When the land re-opened it was named Mickey's Toontown Fair.
===Mickey's Toontown Fair===
Main Article: [[Mickey's Toontown Fair]]
Mickey's Toontown Fair opened in 1996 , and closed in 2011. The land was set in Toontown, the place where Disney's most famous cartoon characters lived. The land Toontown Fair, which replaced Mickey's Starland. Toontown Fair , took its inspiration from the 1989 movie ''Who Framed Roger Rabbit?''. Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Goofy, Pluto, Chip and Dale could all be found in the Judges Tent, and other surprise characters would pop up from time to time. Other attractions in Toontown Fair included Mickey's Country House and Minnie's Country House, where you could take an walk through the open house of Minnie or Mickey, to see how Mickey and Minnie they lived. Although Mickey's Toontown Fair was full of areas for kids to play, the only real “ride” in Toontown Fair was The Barnstormer at Goofy's Wiseacre Farm, a tame roller coaster aimed at younger kids. Mickey's Toontown Fair was closed in 2011 to make room for the new [[Fantasyland]] expansion.
==Fun Facts and Trivia==